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Leading airlines and regulators are taking a precautionary path, placing crew and passenger safety above technical ambiguity ...
Aviation accidents often stem from human errors in fuel management, particularly during critical flight phases ...
Boeing has reached a settlement with a man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 plane crash in Ethiopia ...
The final words shared by the pilots of the Air India crash, which tragically claimed the lives of 241 passengers on June 12, ...
Western University's professor Geraint Harvey argues more competition in Canada's airline industry won't solve aviation issues for consumers.
A two-page preliminary report on the Ahmedabad plane crash has been submitted to the Ministry of Aviation. The black box was ...
A notorious cybercriminal group has shifted its attention to the aviation industry, successfully breaching the computer ...
While the bureau positions competition as the solution to the many issues ... Canada’s unique geography means that many remote regions rely on airlines for goods and transport. Yet these areas are not ...
As the aviation and aerospace sectors grow in Calgary, Canada is projected to face a shortage of 42,000 to 55,000 aviation workers by 2035, according to the Alberta Aviation and Aerospace Council.
The U.S. recently updated its travel advisory for Canada, but Canada has also done the same for the United States, and the updated Canadian advisory contains a new warning, advising travelers to ...
On June 11, the U.S. Department of State issued a Level 1 travel advisory for Canada. It's still considered a "safe destination," which means travelers should exercise normal precautions.
“Canada is among the world’s leaders in civil aviation and has strong capabilities in the transportation industries from design, innovation, manufacturing and regulatory systems. The NRC is excited to ...