features April 19, 2024 Saskatchewan’s Maintenance Solution
Commercial, business, military — no matter your aviation sector, maintenance engineers are in demand.
Commercial, business, military — no matter your aviation sector, maintenance engineers are in demand.
College aviation programs across the country have expanded their offerings and established partnerships, but is it enough to close the Canadian aviation staffing crisis?
As the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) marks its 100th anniversary, we look back at the last century, from the Silver Dart to the CF-18, and the First World War to modern peacekeeping missions.
Short around 2,500 aviators in the Regular and Reserve Force, the Air Force is adopting creative ways to attract a new generation — including highlighting its future as it celebrates its past.
Two RCAF instructor pilots wind back the clock to 1944, with the help of a Leading Aircraftsman’s logbook.
High school aviation programs have become an integral part of the industry-wide effort to solve Canada’s pilot and AME shortages.
As the need for commercial airline pilots continues to grow, here is what seven Canadian airlines are doing to secure a pipeline of skilled pilots into the future.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Nav Canada is highlighting women who help keep the skies safe every day. Learn how they inspire inclusivity for women in aviation.
Far more than a fighter replacement program for the CF-18 Hornet, the F-35A represents a generational capability change for the RCAF. A former ‘Hornet Baby’ and F-35 test pilot shares some key lessons.
On the first day of Women of Aviation Week 2024, we share this in-depth interview with an exceptional industry leader.