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Fri, Mar 14, 2003

Altitude is Everything: Canadian Centennial

Canadian Centennial of Flight Youth Initiative

As the whole world will soon be aware, December 17, 2003 will mark the 100th anniversary of the world's first successful heavier-than-air powered flight; the Wright Brother's momentous accomplishment at Kittyhawk, North Carolina.

To celebrate, Canada will join countries from around the world, including the United States, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, China and Australia in commemorating the Centennial of this world-wide first, and the beginning of the second century of flight.

The Canadian Centennial of Flight Campaign launches its first national initiative for youth on March 10, with a special invitation to all Canadian children between the ages of 6 and 18. Young people who love both art and aviation can enter the Altitude is Everything nation-wide Poster Contest with aerospace themes.

"Canadian aviation pioneers have created a magnificent heritage for our country. Flight and flying still capture the imagination, and it is the youth of Canada who will be the future of aviation in this country. I encourage young people across Canada to participate in this contest; let your imagination take off," said Transport Minister David Collenette.

"Canadians can be proud of the contributions our country has made in last 100 years of aviation," WestJet Executive Chairman, President and CEO Clive Beddoe stated. "The celebration of our country's successes, led by Altitude is Everything, is a wonderful way for Canadians to learn of our respected position among the world's leaders in global aviation. WestJet is proud to be a part of this tradition."

Children are invited to visit the Poster Contest link on the Altitude Is Everything website, at www.altitudeis.com. Winners in each of four age groups will have their artwork displayed on the Altitude is Everything website, and receive a free trip for two courtesy of WestJet to the London Air Show and Balloon Festival. In London, Ontario winners will meet aviation VIP's, have their photographs taken with pilots of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and receive recognition at the show.

"Canada's aviation history is full of interesting stories," said Project Director Mary Krupa, "and we'd like young artists all around the country to use their talents to tell their own stories of aviation in our country."

The National Chairman, Don Pearsons, joins with the Snowbirds and the entire national team of volunteers in honouring the many achievements of Canadians in aviation. The campaign's major goal is to interest a new generation in the future of flight in Canada and around the world.

FMI: www.altitudeis.com

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