1979-1981 Antilles Air Boats
Supervisor of Revenue Accounting
1981-1982 Air New England - Boston, MA
Supervisor - Agency Sales and Audit
1982-1988 Sikorsky Aircraft - Stratford, CT
LHX Engineering Administrator
1988 > Stamford Yacht Club
Assistant General Manager
Delmar Hotel - Greenwich, CT
Property Manager
Mayflower Inn and Spa - Washington, CT
Director of Guest Services
Wade, Maureen and Wade's Dad, Ed Vianney (V.P.-Sikorsky Aircraft)
Wooden Goose - A special gift to Wade from Charlie & Maureen O'Hara Blair. They had a few made in Vermont.
1982
Sam (Maureen's cousin from Ireland) and Audrey Vianney (Wade's mom)
Relax and keep calm
Wade continued to send photos of staff and the islands
A whale of a story...
Antilles Has A Party
V.I. Daily News / March 1, 1979
Maureen O'Hara Blair unveils a plaque in honor of the founder of Antilles Air Boats, Capt. Charles F. Blair Jr. A bronze plaque will be installed at the Antilles station in St. Thomas and St. Croix.
Maureen O'Hara Blair thanks Mellow Hawks of Charlotte Amalie High School who performed for St. Thomas party, Mellow Hawks, director Richard Callwood (rear center) looks on.
The Daily News captures the 15th years anniversary celebration at the Antilles Air Boat ramps at STT & STX
Crowd of 500 well wishers enjoy Antilles Air Boats 15th anniversary party in St. Croix.
Senate President, Elmo Roebuck and Maureen O'Hara Blair display the three-layer birthday cake with the Mallard or 'Big Goose (caricature) looks on.
Capt. Brian Lincoln, Antilles Air Boats vice president and general manager predicts even more growth for the airline at the St. Croix party. Central High School Steel Bandis in the background.
Maureen O'Hara Blair, Big Goose and Commerce Commissioner Amadeo Francis pose in front of the Mallard.
Bunny Olsen, Antilles Air Boats' first paid customer, Muareen O'Hara Blair and Pattie Armstrong, Antilles Air Boats first complimentary passenger, wave to the crowd in St. Croix prior to the departure of the re-enactment of Antilles Air Boats inaugural flight.
Thank you to Wade Vianney for sending on the photos from the V.I. Daily News.