Max Ward

198450 min 17 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: William Canning

Production: Mark ZannisBarrie Howells

This documentary is a study of entrepreneurship--the story of Max Ward, a former bush pilot whose company grew to become one of the major airlines in Canada. Although Wardair had only seven planes, the company controlled a major share of the Canada/Hawaii market and carried a substantial percentage of the Canada/Caribbean, Mexico and Europe-bound traffic. This film focuses on Max Ward's distinctive style of hands-on management--hallway meetings, informal chats with the staff, checks on maintenance and flight preparations, in-flight conversations with vacationing customers. The key element in the Wardair success story was the president's personal touch.

Catégories de sujets


  • Transports > Avions et AviationTransport des passagers

Générique


réalisateur
William Canning
producteur
Mark Zannis
producteur exécutif
Barrie Howells
cinématographie
Tony Ianzelo
son
Jacques Drouin
montage
Roger Hart
montage sonore
Michel B. Bordeleau
narrateur
Richard Gilbert