Born in Alberta, Canada and educated at Roosevelt High School in Seattle and the University of Washington, Stan McDonald joined the United States Navy Air Corps.
[1] After World War II, Stan McDonald founded Air Mac, a material handling business.
[1][2] Air Mac provided all the ground transportation equipment for the World's Fair in Seattle: McDonald also chartered a ship to bring visitors to the Fair.
[1] McDonald sold Air Mac to RCA in 1969 and Princess Cruises to P&O in 1975: he remained chairman of the latter business until 1980.
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