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Arved von zur Muehlen at the start of 2019 is set to become chief commercial officer for WestJet, bringing more than 20 years of commercial aviation experience.
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Pratt & Whitney Canada receives approval from Transport Canada to increase cycle limits on its PT6A-140 engines, extending the life of Low Cycle Fatigue parts.
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The Singapore operation of Flying Colours expands the scope of its cabin interior refurbishment services at its Bombardier Seletar Airport facility.
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Yesterday at 2:37 pm EST, some 250 miles above the coast of Yemen, CSA astronaut David Saint-Jacques boarded the International Space Station. As part of Expedition 58, Saint-Jacques, the ninth Canadian to fly to space over the course of 17 missions, is scheduled to remain on the ISS until June.
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The Boeing Company on November 30 in Seattle completed delivery of a 737 MAX8 to Xiamen Airlines, which also marked the 2,000th Boeing aircraft to be delivered to China’s civil aviation sector. Xiamen’s now holds a total of 210 aircraft as the largest all-Boeing fleet in China.
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Forge Hydrocarbons of Edmonton receives a $5.3 million investment from Lockheed Martin tied to obligations from Canada’s purchase of 17 CC-130J Super Hercules aircraft.
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Air Canada’s newest Maple Leaf Lounge is its 23rd worldwide and the first to open at LaGuardia’s Terminal B Eastern Concourse, part of a US$5.1B project.
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Latitude Technologies of Victoria, BC, receives a Transport Canada STC for its ENode engine data acquisition unit on DHC-6 Series 100, 200, and 300 aircraft.
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In this episode of Aviation this week: United Technologies completes its acquisition of Rockwell Collins. Then, Pilatus delivers the first PC-24 air ambulance, and the Canadian Coast Guard wraps up its 2018 Arctic Operations and welcomes a new helicopter hangar in St. John.
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