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Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame (CAHF) has announced its 2024 inductees.
These honorees represent an impressively wide spectrum of achievement, and each has left an indelible mark on our nation’s aviation landscape.
New inductees to the Hall for 2024:
J. Neil Garfield Armstrong, for his contributions to the intersection of critical care and flight;
John Binder, for his contributions to aviation business and maintenance, spanning over five decades;
Mary Cameron-Kelly, in recognition of her pioneering work as a female aviator, including as a trailblazing pilot with 8,600-plus Aurora hours, and her 42 years of military service;
Ken Money, for his work as an astronaut and scientist which significantly advanced both aerospace medicine and Canada’s space program;
Robert and Tommy Wong, for their perseverance and business acumen in promoting and building early aviation in Canada.
These remarkable individuals will be formally inducted at CAHF’s annual ceremony, which for 2024 is scheduled for Sept. 14, in Toronto at the Sheraton Airport Hotel & Conference Centre.
The event will celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of these five leaders in aviation and aerospace while uniting aviation enthusiasts, industry movers, and the families and friends of the inductees.
This press release was prepared and distributed by Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame.