General January 6, 2023 Ontario government to renew Ornge fixed-wing fleet with 8 new aircraft
The Ontario government is investing "historic amounts” to replace Ornge Air Ambulance’s entire fixed-wing aircraft fleet with eight brand-new planes.
The Ontario government is investing "historic amounts” to replace Ornge Air Ambulance’s entire fixed-wing aircraft fleet with eight brand-new planes.
Meaders, a paraplegic pilot who won gold at the 2022 STIHL National Air Races, says limits don’t exist — not even in the sky.
Skies caught up with the Porter family, who departed Vancouver in June on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that will take them to 50 countries in 14 months.
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is more than a collection of lovingly restored vintage aircraft. Its story really lies with the hundreds of people who have given their time and talents to nurture its growth over the last half-century.
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Air operators say more communication is needed surrounding the development, approval, and implementation of fatigue risk management systems.
Piper Aircraft announced in early November that the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Europe have given approval for the company’s flagship M600/SLS aircraft to be operated from unpaved fields.
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The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has issued an urgent safety recommendation to both the FAA and Transport Canada, following a recent finding in its ongoing investigation of the crash of a DHC-3 Otter in Washington.
A new flight duty time module added to AirSuite’s Cirro flight operations software simplifies compliance with Canada’s new fatigue management regulations.
The joint effort between Textron and Pipistrel under the eAviation umbrella will bolster the current Velis Electro aircraft program, as well as the Nexus eVTOL program — among other hybrid and electric advancements.
Textron has added the third and final Denali aircraft to the flight test program, and is working toward certification of the airframe and engine in the second half of 2024.
With its General Electric Passport 20 engines removed, the donated Global 7500 will serve as an important educational tool at Centennial’s Bombardier Centre for Aerospace and Aviation.
The goal of the campaign is to eliminate the acceptance of unsafe practices with air taxi operations, as the sector has seen the most accidents and fatalities among all other commercial aviation sectors in Canada.