Rash of Beaver Crashes Kills Up To 13
There have been at as many as 13 people killed in four fatal crashes of DHC-2 Beavers in the last two weeks, three of them in Canada, but it would appear the plane’s reputation as […]
There have been at as many as 13 people killed in four fatal crashes of DHC-2 Beavers in the last two weeks, three of them in Canada, but it would appear the plane’s reputation as […]
After a 14-year absence, the air show circuit returned to Moose Jaw July 6 for the Saskatchewan Air Show and one of the local papers put this nice video together.
Pilots of an Air Canada Boeing 777-200 had little warning of the violent turbulence that injured 37 passengers and crew over the Pacific on Thursday. Passengers described a chaotic scene on board the aircraft, which […]
An RCAF search and rescue C-130 already in the air on another search responded to the fatal crash of a floatplane near Chibougamau, about 700 km. north of Montreal on Friday. Three of the four […]
The process of merging the North’s two largest airlines is officially under way, two months after the federal government approved their joining. Faced with increasing pressure from mainstream airlines competing on some of the most […]
The Vintage Wings Robert Hampton Gray Goodyear Corsair was damaged in a landing mishap and pilot John Aitken was hurt but both are expected to be back in the air in the future.
The aircraft formerly known as CSeries is on solid footing after a year under the control of Airbus according Airbus. The Airbus Canada Limited Partnership was formed on July 1, 2018 giving Airbus majority control […]
Air Canada and Porter Airlines are among hundreds of carriers collectively trying to quash new passenger compensation rules that start to come into effect July 15. The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents 290 […]
A Goodyear Corsair belonging to Vintage Wings of Canada was heavily damaged and the well-known pilot seriously injured after the rare Second World War fighter departed the runway at Gatineau Airport and ended up in […]
One of a handful of Icon A5 aircraft in Canada was destroyed in a landing mishap on Okanagan Lake earlier this week. The aircraft, a U.S.-made Light Sport amphibious design, was landing on the lake […]
A year ago, Bombardier was the fourth largest airliner manufacturer in the world and earlier this week it ceased to be one. The company announced it had sold its CRJ business to Mitsubishi for $550 […]
By Jean-Pierre Bonin A total of 143,409 aviation aficionados attended the Bagotville International Air Show last weekend. There was no admission charged and the caused an unprecedented crush of more than 93,000 on Saturday so […]
As it continues to announce its imminent launch, ultra low cost carrier Canada Jetlines has unveiled a marketing slogan that doesn’t raise too many expectations of the onboard experience. The Vancouver-based airline, which will charge […]
For the second time in a week a training aircraft made an off-airport landing in metro Vancouver. The Cessna 152 with an instructor and student on board landed in a bushy area next to a […]
Both North Star Air crew members escaped unharmed when their empty Basler BT-67 ended up in the shallow water of Eabamet Lake near the Eabametoong First Nation early Friday morning. Early reports suggest the turboprop […]
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