Talk:Air Canada Tango

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[edit] Origin of the name

As "tan and go" sounds pretty good to name that airline, it is not exactly that. I've read Robert Milton's book "Straight From the Top" and he said something about having a choice between 3 names. I believe it was Tango, Bravo and I think Orange. He mentionned that Orange reminded him of orange juice, and that Bravo was already taken by some other airline in Europe. That is why he choose Tango.