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MAX Return To Start Soon

Transport Canada is expected to begin the process of clearing the Boeing 737 MAX for an eventual return to revenue service in the coming weeks. Transport Canada has not publicly confirmed its intentions but Minister […]

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Coulson Adds Four Citations

Coulson Aviation, of Port Alberni, has bought four ex-U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Citation 550s to use as high speed lead-in aircraft for firefighting operations. In addition to having the speed and range needed for […]

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Transport Canada Issues 406 ELT Mandate

Transport Canada has mandated that all aircraft except gliders, balloons, airships, ultralights and gyroplanes be equipped with 406 MHz ELTs that simultaneously broadcast on 121.5. Aircraft operated for recreational purposes have until Nov. 25, 2025 […]

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Air Canada Cuts Orders

Air Canada will accelerate retirement of 79 aircraft and has cancelled orders for 22 new aircraft as it leans itself for the post-pandemic market. “We have taken several measures to carefully rationalize our existing fleet,” […]

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Yukon Gets Federal Aid For Aviation

In the first tangible example of sector-specific support for the pandemic-ravaged aviation industry, the federal government will pay up to $7 million to cover the losses of companies serving the 28 aviation-dependent communities in the […]

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Max Ward Dead At 98

Max Ward, a bush pilot whose huge personality and entrepreneurial spirit made him well known to all Canadians died Nov. 2 at the age of 98. Ward cut his business teeth in the North, supplying […]

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ITPS Eying FA-50

London-based International Test Pilot School (ITPS) says it’s reached a deal with Korea Aerospace Industries that will eventually lead to the school acquiring up to 12 FA-50 Fighting Eagle light combat and training aircraft. Initially, […]