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TC Inspectors Warn About SMS

The chair of the Canadian Federal Pilots Association is calling on the federal government to beef up direct oversight of commercial aviation operations. In an op-ed article in the Ottawa Citizen, Greg McConnell, whose union […]

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Ice Damages Q400 Window

Jazz Aviation says ice was the likely culprit in damaging a window on one of its Bombardier Q400s last week. Passengers aboard the flight from Charlottetown to Montreal were rattled by a loud noise during […]

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T-33 Monument Under Repairs

It’s not often that an aircraft that hasn’t flown for 40 years is involved in a collision but the T-33-on-a-stick in Gimli, Manitoba has been grounded for repairs. A construction vehicle clipped one of the […]

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Canada Now Lags On Drone Rules

Just 18 months ago, Canada was seen as a leader in the integration of small unmanned aircraft into the airspace system but sweeping new regulations in the U.S. have turned the tables. Transport Canada announced […]

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Crash Victim Had No Training

The mentally ill young man who died in a plane crash in Peterborough last week had never taken any flight training and that’s raising multiple questions about airport security and the response by authorities. Mohammad […]

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Super Cyclone Kit Launched

Aviatech Products, of Alma, Quebec,  in partnership with the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi, has announced a technically improved version of the Super Cyclone kit aircraft it’s been building for several years. The new kit, […]

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CSeries Performing Well

Swiss International Airlines says its new CSeries aircraft are performing better than some other aircraft in their entry to service. The first CSeries revenue flight was on July 15 and although there have been some […]

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More Air Ambulance Suspensions

Some isolated B.C. communities say they’re stuck in the middle of a bureaucratic tussle between Transport Canada and Helijet Airways that is threatening the health of their residents. Residents of Texada Island, west of Powell […]

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RCAF Supports Vimy Flight

The RCAF will lend major support to an aerial tribute to one of the most important battles in Canadian military history. The Air Force has agreed to load six replica First World War fighters on […]

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EMS Helicopters Banned at Hospitals

Helijet has suspended air ambulance service to seven hospitals in the heavily populated Lower Mainland of B.C. and the Vancouver Island city of Nanaimo over a paperwork issue with its helicopters. Transport Canada told Helijet […]

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Rouge Keeps Growing

It appears Air Canada’s bid to blunt competition from WestJet with a spinoff budget carrier has paid off. Air Canada Rouge has grown by 31 percent in the last year and is ten times the […]