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by Robert Erdos-Monday June 17th 2013
Pilot Rob Erdos shares his impressions of flying in a historic six-warbird formation flight at the Hamilton Airshow yesterday.
by Ken Pole-Monday June 17th 2013
By any measure, the latest annual CANSEC trade show coordinated by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) was a rousing success.
by Lisa Gordon-Monday June 17th 2013
Calgary Gooseneck’s innovative sliding tarp system conceals the aircraft carried on its trucks – while also protecting them from the elements and eliminating the need for costly and time intensive shrink wrapping.
by James Kightly-Thursday June 13th 2013
A de Havilland FB.26 Mosquito, ex-fighter bomber, now warbird, has flown home to Canada for the Canadian Warplane Heritage (CWH) Airshow.
by Lisa Gordon-Monday June 10th 2013
Canadian Skies editor Lisa Gordon flies with the Snowbirds in Waterloo.
by Canadian Skies Staff-Monday June 10th 2013
Paint scheme for VIP Polaris incorporates Canadian symbols
by Ken Pole-Thursday June 6th 2013
Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame celebrated its 40th anniversary with a gala induction ceremony to welcome its latest members.
by Lisa Gordon-Monday June 3rd 2013
The F/A-18 Super Hornet may have a similar name and look to the legacy Hornet that Canada is flying now, but that’s pretty much where the commonalities end.
by Lisa Gordon-Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Airbus Military announced it is partnering with Canadian firm Discovery Air Defence Services (DADS) to promote its C295 aircraft as Canada's next fixed-wing search and rescue platform.
by Andy Cline -Monday May 27th 2013
WestJet Encore's first Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft are being flight tested at Toronto Downsview Airport.
Did you know?
Canada's civil air navigation service operates seven control centres, 41 control towers, 58 flight service stations and eight flight information centres.
Source: www.navcanada.ca


