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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, […]

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Drama In the Sky Didn’t Happen

Transport Canada’s daily CADORS (Civil Aviation Daily Occurence Reporting System) doesn’t usually have a flair for the dramatic but Air Tindi President Chris Reynolds says it made a lot more of a relatively minor incident […]

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A220 Bizjet Unveiled

Airbus has unveiled a luxury business jet version of the A220 called the ACJ TwoTwenty and it’s getting some good reviews largely because of the same attributes that are highly regarded in the airliner.  It’s […]