Winnport
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| Winnport Air Cargo | ||
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| Hubs | Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport | |
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| Headquarters | Winnipeg, Manitoba | |
| Key people | Lynn Bishop (CEO) | |
| Website: was http://www.winnport.com | ||
Winnport was the first Canadian all cargo airline to operate scheduled service between Canada and The Peoples Republic of China.[citation needed]
Winnport participated in the federal government Team Canada trade mission to China in 2001. At that time the airline was building a overnight cargo operation with Royal Air Cargo. At that time the airline held exclusive air cargo rights between Canada and Shanghai, Shenzhen and Nanjing in China. [1] In partnership with Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. Winnport intended to operate Boeing 747-200 cargo aircraft [2]
Lynn Bishop was the president of Winnport.

