General December 14, 2015 Dan McLaren earns top award from air show industry
The International Council of Air Shows presented its highest honour, the Sword of Excellence, to Dan McLaren of Troy, Ont., on Dec. 9.
The International Council of Air Shows presented its highest honour, the Sword of Excellence, to Dan McLaren of Troy, Ont., on Dec. 9.
Nav Canada has announced a multi-year project to upgrade Terminal Surveillance Radar (TSR) at 12 sites.
Will the plunging loonie save Bombardier, Inc.?
West Star Aviation has announced the renewal of its Textron Aviation Authorized Hawker and Citation Service Center Agreement at its Grand Junction, Colo. location.
The Canadian Business Aviation Association issued an alert about a virus whose intent is to steal confidential information from the recipients.
Thousands of Boeing employees in Renton, Wash., have celebrated the completion of final assembly of the first 737 MAX 8.
This package will harmonize training across all three services with the PC-21 providing a modern, cost-effective training system for basic and advanced pilot training.
Pratt & Whitney Canada is launching a new engine rebate program for PT6A-34AG-powered aircraft.
Malaysia hunts owners of Boeing 747s abandoned at airport
Presentations at the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada’s 2015 Canadian Aerospace Summit suggest the major manufacturers continue to compete aggressively for market share.
Hope Air, the unique national charity that arranges free flights for Canadians who are in financial need and must travel to healthcare far from home, celebrated its 100,000th flight on Dec. 3.
The future of aviation and the business model of short-haul flying
White papers offer financial road map tailored to aviation’s unique challenges.
The Model 527 is designed for end-of-runway and walk-around preflight testing, to determine the operational status of installed electronic warfare radar warning receiver systems.
Judy Foote told the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada’s just-concluded 2015 Summit that her marching orders from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau include working closely with industry.