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CAHS Convention Next Week

There are still tickets available for the annual convention of the Canadian Aviation Historical Society which takes place May 22-25 at John Abbott College in the village of Ste. Anne de Bellevue, just west of […]

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Time-Based Spacing At YYZ

Nav Canada is adopting a time-based separation system for aircraft arriving at Toronto Pearson Airport in a bid to maintain runway capacity during bad weather. The system, called Intelligent Approach, was developed by British tech […]

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First CC-295 Finished

The first of 16 CC-295 search and rescue aircraft has rolled off the Airbus assembly line in Spain and should be in the RCAF’s hands by the end of the year. The aircraft, an SAR […]

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Cormorant To The Rescue

It was just another day at the office as an RCAF Cormorant search and rescue headed to the mountains of northern B.C. to respond to a crash report on Saturday. Here’s a nice video of […]

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Fatal 182 Crash in B.C.

Search and rescue personnel were dispatched to the ELT signal from a Cessna 182 that triggered about 8:45 a.m. Saturday about 50 nautical miles north of Smithers, B.C. and it’s confirmed it came from a […]

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Bombardier Consolidates

Bombardier has consolidated its aviation business under one umbrella company called Bombardier Aviation. The move will result in the closure of plants in Belfast and Morocco, which manufacture aerostructures. Bombardier has been on a selling […]

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A Fitting Tribute

The hangar that hosted the creation of some of the most iconic Canadian aircraft ever developed is now being used to educate the next generation of aviation professionals. Centennial College occupies the space that spawned […]

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WestJet Opens 787 Hangar

WestJet opened the doors on a $50 million hangar at Calgary International Airport that will accommodate its new flagship Boeing 787 aircraft. The 125,000 square foot hangar will be the maintenance hub for WestJet’s Dreamliner […]

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C-130J Parts Crunch Hits RCAF

The RCAF is robbing wheel assemblies from its legacy fleet of C-130H aircraft to keep its frontline C-130J aircraft flying according to a National Post report. The Air Force has been having trouble getting parts […]