Military September 11, 2015 Boeing, Emirates celebrate airline’s 150th 777 delivery
World's largest 777 operator celebrates milestone with rare triple delivery
World's largest 777 operator celebrates milestone with rare triple delivery
Halifax-based CanJet has suspended all flight operations, effective Sept. 1.
The first two Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning IIs assigned to the 388th Fighter Wing were officially delivered to the base on Sept. 3.
The federal government’s deadline for bids on the Department of National Defence’s already long-delayed fixed-wing search and rescue aircraft replacement has been postponed until Jan. 11, 2016.
B.C.-based Heli-One has been chosen as Bond Offshore Helicopters’ service partner for an H225G-REDR, 9,000 hour G check.
Italy’s first F-35A Lightning II flew for the first time on Sept. 7, marking the program’s first-ever F-35 flight outside the United States.
Canadian warplane mistakenly broadcasts its location over Islamic State-controlled territory
Warbirds trace ALSIB air rout
Cadorath has recently earned Design Approval Organizations (DAO) status with Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA).
FlightSafety International has announced that it is building a new Cessna Citation XLS+ aircraft simulator.
Air Canada has released the 2014 edition of Citizens of the World, the airline's fourth corporate sustainability report.
PortsToronto, owner and operator of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, has announced the launch of Billy, a new mobile app geared at making the traveller journey to and through the airport even easier.
Product support expansion supports customer demand, adds more employees
Hercules pilot brings plane hom
As part of the first-ever Canadian Airports Safety Week, two dozen of Canada's airports are joining forces this week to strengthen awareness of healthy and safe work practices among airport employees.