In 1915, McCurdy established the first aviation school in Canada, the Curtiss Flying School, operating from 1915 to 1919, and was the first manager of
Long Branch Aerodrome, Canada's first airport. He was also instrumental in setting up
Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd., an aircraft manufacturing company located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that built aircraft for the
Royal Flying Corps during the
First World War. Formed on 15 December 1916, when the
Imperial Munitions Board bought the Curtiss (Canada) aircraft operation in Toronto (opened in 1916 as Toronto Curtiss Aeroplanes), Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd. manufactured the
JN-4 (Can) Canuck, the
Felixstowe F5L flying boat, and the
Avro 504. == Interwar years ==