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Roger Hadfield, the patriarch of Canada’s first family of aviation, bought himself a helmet cam and took advantage of the warm fall weather in southern Ontario in early November to take his beloved Stampe biplane […]
Roger Hadfield, the patriarch of Canada’s first family of aviation, bought himself a helmet cam and took advantage of the warm fall weather in southern Ontario in early November to take his beloved Stampe biplane […]
When Max Ward broke into the tightly controlled Canadian airline market in the 1980s, it was remarkable enough to spawn an hour-long National Film Board documentary.
A Canadian astronaut will be on the first crew to travel to the moon as part of an effort to build a space station in lunar orbit. The Canadian government signed a deal with the […]
Aircraft are unable to use a new taxiway extension at Victoria International Airport because an obstruction blocks the view of part of the taxiway. Taxiway Echo was lengthened in a $4.3 million project in 2019 […]
Canada’s search and rescue service is now using space-based ADS-B tracking data as part of its response to missing aircraft after a 2019 crash in Quebec that may never have been located without the technology. […]
Calgary International Airport’s Runway 17L/35R is 14,000 feet and Alex Praglowski explains why it was built.
The RCAF has released the schedules for its air demonstration teams and named the CF-18 demo pilot. The Army had earlier cancelled the season for the Skyhawks parachute team citing pandemic concerns. The Air Force […]
B.C. company Coast Dog Aviation has teamed up with Airworthiness Resources to neatly solve a design issue with Cessna 206 aircraft that has vexed engineers and regulators for 40 years. The mod will allow owners […]
A red-faced pilot had some explaining to do when he or she landed at the airport in Kingston, Ontario last week and a phalanx of police vehicles were there to meet him. The pilot inadvertently […]
The Canadian Air Traffic Control Association (CATCA) is hitting back at signals from Nav Canada that more layoffs and closures are on the horizon at air traffic management facilities across the country. The organization, which […]
The RCAF will start accepting bids in 2021 for a $5 billion contract to provide future flight training requirements according to Defence News. The air force wants to combine the two training streams now providing […]
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 […]
A new initiative to raise funds that will be used to help provide flight training for female pilots has been launched. The Women in Aviation Association (WIAA) has opened a GoFundMe account for the express […]
A movement to name Edmonton International Airport after late bush plane and air charter pioneer Max Ward is gaining some steam. A petition on change.org has gathered almost 3,000 signatures and more are being added […]
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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