Military December 1, 2015 Fighter Procurement Office now open
Canada’s new Liberal government has opened a Fighter Procurement Office (FPO) within the rebranded Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC).
Canada’s new Liberal government has opened a Fighter Procurement Office (FPO) within the rebranded Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC).
Canadian companies play a dominant role in the global landing gear industry, manufacturing systems for close to half of all heavy business and commercial in-production aircraft.
“You can count on me to play an active role on your behalf,” Navdeep Bains told his Ottawa audience.
The Vancouver-Dublin flights will be operated three times weekly by Air Canada's leisure airline, Air Canada rouge, with Boeing 767-300ER aircraft beginning June 10, 2016.
Aircraft-wide connectivity provides readily usable information that enables customers to optimize service of their aircraft.
Fundraiser to save an historic Lancaster
Canadian CH-147s conduct first airborne training with US
Canada setting the scene for future pilot training program
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.
The company is promoting the KC-390 tactical transport aircraft for search and rescue missions in Canada.
The Royal Canadian Air Force will be conducting multiple flybys over Winnipeg in support of Grey Cup festivities this weekend.
For 2016, Pilatus’ best-selling PC-12 NG offers greater speed, better takeoff and climb performance, more cabin comfort, greater range, and a quieter cabin with no increase in fuel burn or operating cost.
New book details the inner workings of Canada's infamous Avro Arrow
Project highlights First World War aviation efforts
New boss at Aviation and Space Museum