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A contract with Dana Petroleum to provide services to its central and northern North Sea assets, leveraging the Airbus H175, comes a week after NHV reaches a deal with Nautical Petroleum.
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HorizonX Ventures, an investment arm of Boeing, provides funds for Kittyhawk, a startup company in San Francisco that provides air traffic management systems for drones.
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Celebrating a milestone at its facility in Mirabel, Quebec, Bell Helicopter delivers the first three – of 110 ordered – Bell 505 Jet Ranger X rotorcraft destined for the China.
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Tracy Biegler, CEO and president of Enstrom Helicopter, is stepping down to pursue other opportunities, as Matthew Francour becomes the company’s interim leader until a new CEO is found.
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Colin MacLeod spent over 20 years in the RCMP as a pilot, flying fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters on missions through Newfoundland snow, the peaks and saddles of the Rocky Mountains and beyond. A former Edmonton Police officer, MacLeod shares his stories from the cockpit.
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In late May, Airbus Helicopters Canada held its annual Family Day celebration, attended by more than 700 employees, family members and friends, at its facility in Fort Erie, Ontario. The day included facility tours and an Airbus H130 static display, as well as activities to support local charity Wellspring Niagara.
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In this week’s episode of Aviation This Week: Serge Dassault of Dassault Aviation dies at 93. Then, Bell opens an advanced vertical lift centre in Washington D.C., and Boeing delivers Swoop’s very first Boeing 737.
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