Yes, Juballee, that article is excellent in many ways. Airports like Windsor and Waterloo are inexpensive airports for MRO's to operate out of in comparison to Toronto. They have good runways and lower landing fees. IMHO, the most important thing to notice here is the interior of the Windsor hangar. There are no cars, no toys, no personal use aircraft being stored. IMO, the Airline Companies would demand this sterile environment. I believe this was the basis for the dispute between DM & AS in November/12. IMO, once the real operation got going, things would never be the same for DM and any associates that were working out of the hangar.
Millardair was an exibitor at the Air Transat Association of Canada's General Meeting & Tradeshow Nov 13-15, 2012, stating they were commencing operations that same fall: Page 26 at
http://www.wingsmagazine.com/images/atac-showguide1.pdf AS is listed as contact.
The conversation between DM & AS was prior to this event, and IMO, attendance at this event would have been planned well in advance of AS discovering the hangar was not in the condition needed to bring prospective customers through. Just 2 weeks later WM was dead.
The livestock incinerator for bird strike remnants in an MRO? IMHO, it's difficult to imagine firing up an incinerator designed for 150lb animals to dispose of a badly chewed bird carcass pulled from an engine. But, I think the real facts rest with how the unit was purchased.
"The Ontario buyer said he wanted to dispose of dead farm animals.." IMO, DM, or anyone could have easily said we're an MRO and want to dispose of the dead geese we may have to pull out of an engine.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...rge-in-mysterious-bosma-case/article12757899/
"An Eliminator incinerator' designed to dispose of livestock remains was purchased by Dellen Millard in July 2012,"
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2013/05/20130517-073330.html
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