General August 25, 2023 Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association to host celebration of life for Eric Dumigan
Dumigan was known as one of Canada’s best aviation photographers.
Dumigan was known as one of Canada’s best aviation photographers.
Daher provided two Kodiak 100s — along with pilots, fuel and logistics assistance — to deploy automated external defibrillators at four airstrips.
Wildfires are burning coast to coast in a season like no other in recent memory. We check in with some of the air operators battling these stubborn and smoky Canadian blazes.
About 300 aircraft and 4,000 people are expected to gather at the Casey Aerodrome in a remote part of southern Quebec on Labour Day weekend.
Piper has received Transport Canada approval for its M600/SLS HALO Safety System, which incorporates a number of autonomous safety features as well as technologies to improve situational awareness.
The partnership is aimed at advancing the development of Elfly's all-electric amphibious aircraft, Noemi, which features batteries and two electric engines.
Diamond Aircraft's all-electric single-engine eDA40 trainer successfully completed its maiden flight on July 20, 2023.
During this year’s EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in, Diamond Aircraft announced that it has received FAA certification for its DA50 RG single-engine piston aircraft with retractable gear.
The company’s Private Pilot Program integrates digital tools and self-study with in-person instruction and flights in Cirrus aircraft.
CoolView windows minimize heat transfer into the cabin on the ramp.
Cirrus Aircraft has added new advanced features to its single-engine Vision Jet to provide pilots with increased situational awareness and improved connectivity.
Pipistrel has expanded its U.S. distribution network with the appointment of a third regional distributor, Elemental Aviation, for the West Coast.
British Columbia-based Sealand Aviation has made significant progress with its venture to modify the DHC-2 Beaver with a V-12 piston engine that burns less fuel (without lead emissions) at the same or better airspeed.
The test flights were conducted as part of a $1 million contract awarded to Merlin by the FAA to demonstrate a highly-automated flight control system, known as Merlin Pilot, together with a safety pilot.
The federal funding is to support two projects that will enhance the competitiveness of the aerospace industry, create high-quality jobs, and diversify the economy in Alberta.