Bombardier employees in front of a Global 6500. (Bombardier)

Bombardier Global 5500 and Global 6500 certified

October 1, 2019 0 comment

Bombardier says its Global 5500 and Global 6500 business jets have received their type certificate from Transport Canada.

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A LATAM Airlines Boeing 787-9 at Sydney Airport. (Seth Jaworski)

LATAM expected to maintain Qantas partnership after leaving oneworld

September 30, 2019 6 comment

LATAM Group says it expects to maintain its partnership with Qantas after it withdraws oneworld and forges a joint-venture with Delta Air Lines.

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An artist's impression of HawkEye 360’s next-generation satellites in orbit. (HawkEye 360 & UTIAS Space Flight Laboratory)

HawkEye 360 taps UTAIS Space Flight Laboratory to build satellites

September 30, 2019 1 comment

HawkEye 360 has awarded University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) a contract to manufacture the company’s next generation of satellites.

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A file image of an RFDS aircraft taking off from an unpaved runway. (RFDS)

Government launches next round of Remote Airstrip Upgrade program

September 27, 2019 0 comment

Owners and operators of remote airports will be able to apply for the next round the federal government’s Remote Airstrip Upgrade program from October 1.

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An artist's impression of the below main deck seating concept. (Earth Bay)

Earth Bay concept floats cargo deck seats with a view

September 27, 2019 2 comment

The idea of flying in the cargo deck might conjure the colloquial image of cattle class but if French aeronautical engineer Florian Barjot has his way, putting passengers in the bowel of the plane could be the next big travel thing. Barjot’s EarthBay concept unveiled at the recently concluded Aircraft Interiors Expo Americas in Los

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A file image of Air Canada Boeing 777-200LR C-FNNH. (Wikimedia Commons/Mark Harkin)

Canada releases final report on Air Canada severe turbulence incident

September 27, 2019 2 comment

Canada’s Transportation Safety Board (TSB) has released its final report into an Air Canada flight where 37 people were injured due to severe turbulence. The incident occurred on July 11 2019 on Air Canada flight AC 33 enroute from Vancouver to Sydney with 15 crew and 269 passengers on board. This content is available exclusively

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