Business October 6, 2015 Aero Montreal applauds signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Québec's aerospace cluster is delighted the Government of Canada concluded a new economic and trade agreement in the Asia-Pacific region.
Québec's aerospace cluster is delighted the Government of Canada concluded a new economic and trade agreement in the Asia-Pacific region.
The maintenance, repair and overhaul facility covers a wide area.
U.S. airports use technology from SITA to comply with new government requirements.
Airline provides additional options for travelers headed to Orlando.
Bombardier is proud to be showcased in Air Transport Action Group’s Aviation Climate Solutions report.
Shell Aviation, through its YEG Agent, has been awarded a multi-year contract as the provider of Jet A-1 fuel and into-plane services for the new Air China Cargo route.
Air China Cargo is establishing its first Canadian freighter service.
BBA Aviation Plc announced it has agreed terms for the proposed $2.065 billion acquisition of Landmark Aviation from affiliates of The Carlyle Group.
Media will be invited on board the aircraft for a 30-minute flight to experience the aircraft's modern, sophisticated cabin before landing back at Chopin Airport.
Leading provider of fractional jet ownership services received its first Legacy 500 business jet.
John W. Crichton plans to retire as president and CEO, effective Dec. 31.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. recently appointed Jim Bunke as sales director, North American Sales, West Division.
In Boeing factory, president engages with employees about airplanes built for China.
Two new regional sales managers to join the Vector rotary-wing sales team to grow business in both Asia and Europe.
Bombardier has announced that its all-new CS100 aircraft has successfully completed all noise performance testing and preliminary data confirms it is the quietest in-production commercial jet in its class.