Fergus McMaster

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1879 – 1950

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Who was Fergus McMaster?

Sir Fergus McMaster was an Australian businessman and aviation pioneer. He was one of the three founders of the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited, the airline company that became commonly known by its acronym, QANTAS.

McMaster was named as chairman of Qantas at the company's establishment in 1920 and served in that capacity for all but three of the next 27 years until 1947, when Qantas was taken over by the Australian government. He was knighted in 1941 for his services towards the development and survival of Qantas, and the development of other companies, such as North Australian Worsted & Woollen Mills Ltd and Electric Supply Co., Charters Towers.

In 2008, Qantas named one its fleet of twenty Airbus A380s "Fergus McMaster" in recognition of its first chairman's contribution to the aviation industry and particularly to Qantas.

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Born
May 3, 1879
Morinish
Nationality
  • Australia
Lived in
  • Longreach
  • Rockhampton
Died
Aug 8, 1950
Brisbane

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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