Business October 2, 2015 Orlando International Airport first to adopt facial recognition technology at border
U.S. airports use technology from SITA to comply with new government requirements.
U.S. airports use technology from SITA to comply with new government requirements.
Bombardier is proud to be showcased in Air Transport Action Group’s Aviation Climate Solutions report.
Airline provides additional options for travelers headed to Orlando.
On Sept. 25, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum flew home its latest acquisition, a Noorduyn Norseman Mk.V, registered CF-GSR.
These aircraft will be operated under the Air Canada Express brand per Jazz's Capacity Purchase Agreement with Air Canada.
Team features its first-ever performance at the air races in Reno.
Women aviators and riders, and the men who love them, come together to support women and girls in crisis.
BBA Aviation Plc announced it has agreed terms for the proposed $2.065 billion acquisition of Landmark Aviation from affiliates of The Carlyle Group.
Study highlights employee green teams and renewable fuels agreement.
FLYHT and Avmax have announced an agreement for the Automated Flight Information Reporting System (AFIRS).
The TriFan 600 aims to produce the speed, range, and comfort of a business jet, while taking off and landing like a helicopter.
Bjarni Tryggvason, one of the original six Canadian astronauts, celebrated his 70th birthday by flying seven aerobatic flights in six aircraft.
This flight has been long-awaited by Montréal's tourism industry and local business circles.
Aeromedical doctors and experts will convene to meet with world renowned speakers.
Wheels Up will kick off its #WheelsUpGoesPink campaign as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.