Military March 23, 2016 HNZ Group reports $13.8-million loss in 2015
In its year-end results announced on March 17, HNZ Group recorded a $13.8-million net loss in 2015, with onshore revenues dropping $37.1 million from 2014.
In its year-end results announced on March 17, HNZ Group recorded a $13.8-million net loss in 2015, with onshore revenues dropping $37.1 million from 2014.
Twice a year, 410 Tactical Fighter (Operational Training) Squadron, alongside various elements of 4 Wing Cold Lake, Alta., and the RCAF, deploy to locations in the southern United States to conduct warm-weather training exercises.
DA Defence Alpha Jets and Westwind aircraft executed anti-shipping warfare training, electronic support measure training and surface-to-air gunnery training.
The exercise includes air support from the Royal Canadian Air Force that will train gunners in the surveillance and detection of shells using radar.
Three procedures crew trainers and one operational mission simulator have been delivered to the CP-140 fleet.
The annual event aims to address gender and cultural diversity in aviation, aerospace, marine and defence.
F-35 rival upbeat with Trudeau's signals on defence priorities
The Canadian Armed Forces are transporting a decommissioned CF-188 Hornet fighter aircraft from Canadian Forces Base Bagotville, Que., to Peterson Air Force Base, Colo.
WestJet celebrates two decades of success with a new Canadian-inspired logo, a birthday seat sale and more.
CAE won defence contracts valued at more than $80 million to provide simulation products and training services for global military customers.
Waterloo Warbirds in Ontario is offering flight experiences in four classic military jet aircraft this summer.
The secondhand aircraft were painted at Muskoka Aircraft Refinishing and prepared for delivery by Skyservice Business Aviation Inc.
The companies have announced the creation of a new joint venture to provide long-term in-service support for the C-27J aircraft in Canada.
Bell Helicopter president and CEO Mitch Snyder said he was "committed to Canada" despite a recent round of layoffs at the manufacturer’s facility in Mirabel, Que.
On March 2, the Museum of Flight's recently-restored Boeing 727 prototype made its first flight in 25 years; the flight also marked the airplane's last flight ever.