news May 16, 2024 Montreal’s international airport takes rival to court over name change
The authority that runs Montreal's international airport is going to court to stop an up-and-coming suburban airport from rebranding with the city's name.
The authority that runs Montreal's international airport is going to court to stop an up-and-coming suburban airport from rebranding with the city's name.
Nav Canada and the Victoria Airport Authority held a groundbreaking event for the construction of the new Victoria Airport Control Tower on May 14, 2024.
HIAA is reporting net income of $16 million in 2023 compared to a loss of $7.4 million in 2022.
As the largest domestic overnight express cargo airport and third largest cargo airport by payload in Canada, Hamilton International also remained a critical link in Canada’s supply chain.
The flights mark the re-establishment of regional air service in New Brunswick after it was halted with the arrival of Covid-19 in 2020.
Passenger activity increased by 0.9 million, or 8.7 per cent, from 10 million to 10.9 million in the first quarter of 2024, when compared to the same period of 2023, due to strong travel demand.
Charlottetown experienced a surge in passenger numbers, surpassing all previous records with 402,686 travellers.
On May 4, 2024, individuals on the autism spectrum and their families took part in this year’s first Autism Aviation Days event at Vancouver International Airport (YVR).
In 2023, YYC Calgary International Airport greeted a record 18.5 million guests, surpassing the previous record of 18 million guests in 2019.
Mark Laroche, president and CEO of the Ottawa International Airport Authority, has announced his intention to step down.
Réal Bouchard, Karl Brochu and Viviane Choi have been appointed to new VP roles.
The new facility will cater to the demands of the aviation community, offering a seamless experience for private, corporate, and charter flights.
The airport has unveiled a new, permanent exhibit in the airport's mainland pavilion in commemoration of the RCAF centennial and 85th anniversary of the airport.
This simple structure, with only a few radios and light projectors, marked the start of air traffic control in Canada.
Runway 18/36 will undergo extensive pavement repairs, electrical upgrades, and drainage restoration.