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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, […]

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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 […]