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Aircraft manufacturer Triumph Group is suing Bombardier Aerospace, noting it was not paid for work done on the Global 7000 business jet.
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A communications snafu between a Sunwing pilot and Pearson International Airport officials last November caused a bomb scare near the airport.
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Textron Aviation has ushered in the New Year by offering its Next Gen G1000 NXi avionics suite to a number of its piston aircraft.
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Your renewal will ensure that we have the resources, and most importantly, the critical mass of members we need to continue to fight for your business. Your prompt response will also guarantee that your membership benefits continue uninterrupted, and will include a 2017 CBAA member decal and certificate that you can proudly display. For your convenience, you can renew on-line – please contact Lindsay Berndt, lberndt@cbaa.ca for more information.
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Canada’s national carrier had an exceptionally strong year and is looking forward to 2017, its 80th anniversary year.
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Premier Aviation, based in Trois-Rivieres, Que., has inked a five-year deal with Jet Blue Airlines to provide heavy maintenance and paint support to Jet Blue’s Embraer E-190 aircraft.
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Piper Aircraft has started the New Year right after acquiring Transport Canada certification for its M600 aircraft, paving the way for deliveries in the Canadian market.
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Ross Cronin has been named director, sales and marketing Canada, with Cathay Pacific Airways.
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Aviation This Week, host Tamar Atik brings you three of the top stories that made headlines in 2016. The Airbus C295 became Canada's fixed-wing search and rescue operation aircraft of choice; Bombardier's C Series made progress after some delays and uncertainties; and Boeing celebrated 100 years in aviation.
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January 25-28, 2017
Location Sebring Airport, Sebring, Florida
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