General December 11, 2023 Textron Aviation announces new SustainableAdvantage carbon offset program
The program is available to eligible customers who own and operate Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker turbine aircraft worldwide.
The program is available to eligible customers who own and operate Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker turbine aircraft worldwide.
We visit float charter and training operator Fort Langley Air to learn what it takes to earn a basic float rating among the incredible landscapes and unpredictable weather of beautiful British Columbia.
The milestone flight saw a Cessna Caravan take to the skies with no one on board, controlled remotely by a pilot stationed 50 miles away at Reliable Robotics’ control centre.
The company says the decision is aimed at facilitating the reorganization of Van's Aircraft and addressing the challenges it has faced in recent years.
An unleaded fuel candidate has successfully passed the most rigorous Piston Aviation Fuels Initiative (PAFI) initial detonation and 150-hour engine durability test phase.
The tight-knit general aviation club is relocating, but not disbanding, when Buttonville Airport shuts down for good.
The university will double its pilot and flight training capacity and add a new hangar in Springbank, Alta., among other measures.
The report shows increased aircraft deliveries across all segments, along with an increase in the overall value of the aircraft shipments.
As the long-expected closure of Toronto’s Buttonville Municipal Airport approaches on Nov. 30, 2023, other airports in southern Ontario are adjusting.
A small portion of Canada’s Northwest Territories has been named “Duck Island” after a CH-47 Chinook helicopter airlifted a stranded Canadair CL-215 Scooper aircraft.
Transport Canada has granted Quebec-based Valdor Aircraft authorization to modify the iconic DHC-2 Beaver, to be known as the BX Turbo Beaver.
AeroGuard has placed an order for 90 new Piper Archer TX aircraft, nearly doubling its fleet size.
In his Flight for Hope fundraiser, Callum Wallace took his Beechcraft V35B Bonanza around the world, collecting nearly $400,000 for charity. Along the way, he captured enough stories to last a lifetime.
In the world of aerobatics, where precision meets passion, Chapman stands tall as a testament to unwavering determination and a lifelong love for the skies.
The aircraft will be leased for the United States Air Force’s Agility Prime program to explore operational and training uses.