news March 16, 2012 Fantino Discusses F-35 Procurement
Fantino Discusses F-35 Procurement
Fantino Discusses F-35 Procurement
For pilots, working in the Maldives is a job like no other.
Founded just eight years ago, Canadian specialty aviation services firm Discovery Air Inc. has enjoyed rapid domestic and international expansion.
The first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to visit a major Canadian city touched down at Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport (CYYZ) on March 1, 2012.
An innovative and flexible approach is the key to success for Canada charter airlines.
A recent TSB report on the crash of a New Brunswick water bomber has raised concerns about Canada medical assessment system for pilots.
Once dubbed the crossroads of the world, Gander International Airport has worked hard to reinvent itself in the modern aviation age.
Bombardier continues its tradition of innovation with the Learjet 85, the first business jet to feature a carbon composite fuselage and wings.
Avgas hit hardest by 18.6 per cent dro
Canada CC-130J Super Hercules flying with 436 (T) Squadron have scored high marks on their tactical airlift capabilities.
Pilatus Centre Canada is diversifying its product offerings, but the PC-12 remains at the forefront of its operations.
Bombardier has always been willing to take calculated risks. The company CSeries jetliner program, a highly-ambitious, multi-billion-dollar endeavour, is the latest evidence of the company bold and forward-looking business philosophy.
As in marriage, a 25th anniversary in business is a milestone worth celebrating. That said, surviving for 25 years and succeeding are two different things; there are plenty of marriages and businesses that make it to a silver anniversary with nothing to show for it but misery.
A 500-pound weight increase for the Bell 429 is big news for Bell and the helicopter industry.
Senior Canadian officials should be heading Down Under in a few weeks for international talks they hope will clarify some of the outstanding issues ...