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Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada Lands a New Look


 (WINNIPEG, MB – March 22, 2021) – With the grand opening of its beautiful new facility slated for early 2022, the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada (RAMWC) has unveiled sleek new branding and an equally impressive new website. 

Designed by Winnipeg creative agency, Relish New Brand Experience, the museum’s new logo draws inspiration from Canadiana, aircraft innovation, flight planning, and making connections to communicate its mission and reason for being. The redesigned website is a portal for a deep-dive into what is yet to come in the museum’s next chapter. 

“We are excited for the day when we can open our doors to Manitobans. We believe that they will be amazed and proud at what they find,” said Terry Slobodian, President & CEO, RAMWC. “In the meantime, a visit to our redesigned website will whet their appetite for what is to come.” 

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