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Story by Garth Eichel | Photos by Jason Pineau -Wednesday March 28th 2012
Arctic 705 operators look to the federal government for overdue investment and a bit of consideration.
Ken Pole -Thursday March 22nd 2012
Canada’s long-range CP-140 patrol aircraft are undergoing structural modifications that will extend each aircraft’s service life by at least 15,000 hours.
Story and Photos by Neil Walton-Wednesday March 14th 2012
For pilots, working in the Maldives is a job like no other.
by Blair Watson-Friday March 9th 2012
Founded just eight years ago, Canadian specialty aviation services firm Discovery Air Inc. has enjoyed rapid domestic and international expansion.
by Andrew H. Cline-Friday March 2nd 2012
The first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to visit a major Canadian city touched down at Toronto’s Lester B. Pearson International Airport (CYYZ) on March 1, 2012.
by James Careless-Friday March 2nd 2012
An innovative and flexible approach is the key to success for Canada’s charter airlines.
by Sarah B. Hood-Friday February 24th 2012
A recent TSB report on the crash of a New Brunswick water bomber has raised concerns about Canada’s medical assessment system for pilots.
by Ken Pole-Thursday February 16th 2012
Canada has invited other countries on Lockheed Martin’s list of customers for the Joint Strike Fighter to a meeting at the Canadian embassy in Washington on March 1
story by Lisa Gordon | photos from Gander International Airport Authority-Thursday February 16th 2012
Once dubbed the “crossroads of the world,†Gander International Airport has worked hard to reinvent itself in the modern aviation age.
Did you know?
Some 150,000 people are flown to northern Saskatchewan mine sites every year a number expected to rise to 200,000 people in 2013. The economic impact of Saskatchewan aviation related to northern mining is huge $76 million in GDP, $41 million in wages and 900 jobs.
Source: Saskatchewan Aviation Council


