Business February 8, 2024 Bombardier 2023 financial results confirm plane maker’s rebound
The Canadian OEM's order book consists of a strong mix of traditional customers including corporations, families, governments and fleet operators.
The Canadian OEM's order book consists of a strong mix of traditional customers including corporations, families, governments and fleet operators.
The Classic Lear Jet Foundation is working to restore the first-ever customer-delivered Lear Jet to flying condition.
A small group of general aviation pilots plays a crucial, life-saving role in province-wide turtle conservation efforts.
While the RCAF is closely monitoring U.S. Army programs, it has observer status to the European effort to develop a next generation tactical helicopter.
Voting members remain at odds with the airline over on-ground work before takeoff and onboard staffing, their union says.
A Montreal Economic Institute report has found that ground rents are putting many of Canada’s airports at a competitive disadvantage.
The Transportation Safety Board has released photos of the fuselage in the fatal accident.
A small charter plane carrying Rio Tinto workers to its Diavik diamond mine in the Northwest Territories crashed near Fort Smith shortly after taking off on Jan. 23.
Manitoba’s Missinippi Airways is the subject of Northern Air Rescue, a new 13-part series now airing on APTN.
The in-service support deal will help ensure the widely used Griffon helicopters are operational into the mid-2030s.