It was delivered new to Canadian Pacific Air Lines on 29 April 1958, originally named Empress of Vancouver it was later renamed Empress of Lima.
D. Wayne Lukas found his first one 26 years ago in a gray mare named Native Empress whom he had claimed for $3,500.
In 1942, she was renamed RMS Empress of Scotland - the second of two CP vessels to be named Empress of Scotland.
She was named Empress in 1654.
This vessel from Barrow is the first of two CP ships named Empress of India.
This ship, the third CP vessel to be named Empress of Canada, regularly traversed the transatlantic route between Canada and Europe for the next decade.
The commercial version was one of the first available relational database management systems (RDBMS) and was named Empress.
This ship became the second of three CP vessels to be named Empress of China.
The ship was originally named Nordic Empress and was the final Royal Caribbean ship whose name did not end with "of the Seas".
Two ships of Canadian Pacific Steamships (CP) have been named Empress of France: