Business May 3, 2016 RAMM receives manufacturing and certification approval from Transport Canada
RAMM Aerospace has announced the receipt of its manufacturing and certification approval from Transport Canada.
RAMM Aerospace has announced the receipt of its manufacturing and certification approval from Transport Canada.
WestJet has announced it has teamed up with Alberta-based, Clean Energy Technology Centre to accelerate the development of sustainable aviation biofuel in Western Canada.
Avcorp Industries Inc. has announced that effective April 22, 2016, Mark van Rooij has decided to resign his role as president and CEO of Avcorp, Delta.
WestJet announced that it now supports guests' questions, comments and requests 24/7 via its social media accounts on Facebook and Twitter.
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has announced that Trident Jet (Jersey) Limited is the previously unidentified customer that signed the firm purchase agreement for eight CRJ900 aircraft and six options announced in October 2015.
Turkish Airlines Canada has announced the official expansion of its business class seats on all flights between Toronto and Istanbul.
For the second year in a row, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport has been voted by travellers as having one of the top 10 most scenic airport approaches in the world.
Western Aircraft, a Greenwich AeroGroup company, becomes the first Authorized Pilatus Center in the world to sell 200 new PC-12 aircraft.
The company's total aircraft order with Bombardier stands at four firm Global 6000 aircraft with options for two additional business jets.
With a total project cost of $20.15 million, this project will leverage a $1.2 million investment from the Government of Ontario and more than $14 million from private sector investment. The project is also expected to create up to 50 skilled manufacturing, engineering, management and technical field full-time equivalent jobs.
In contrast to traditional petroleum-based fuels, these new alternative fuels can reduce air quality emissions and are renewable.
Vertical came in second place, while Skies made the top 10 in a recent BDN Aerospace Marketing survey, which asked aerospace and defence marketers to name their preferred advertising platforms.
As the Quebec-based OEM battles through turbulent times, its highs and lows have a far-reaching impact on the Canadian aerospace industry.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. announced it recently joined the wing to the fuselage on the first Gulfstream G600 flight-test article, signifying steady progress in the G600 program.
Nav Canada has unveiled a proposal to revise its services charges through a temporary one-year rate reduction in addition to revisions to its base rates.