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Canada’s Competition Bureau recommended a basket of reforms that include up to 100% foreign ownership of domestic-only airlines, reviewing the airport funding model, enhancing the role of smaller airports and shoring up service to remote communities.
- Jon Robinson, Editor, Wings
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Search for four people who are missing after an Airmedic transport helicopter crashed on Quebec's North Shore.
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Summit could unite the world’s biggest security organization around a new defense spending pledge or widen divisions.
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The United States attacked three sites in Iran early Sunday led by B-2 stealth bombers and the 13,500-kilogram bunker-buster bomb.
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Smith developed the hub and spoke model with coordinated cargo flights centered on a main hub.
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The U.S. entry into Israel’s war with Iran has caused travel disruptions to pile up globally.
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Plane was located approximately 1.2 kilometres short of the local airport runway.
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Pilot of plane that crashed near a North Carolina airport raised a wheel after landing to avoid hitting turtle.
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Cyberattack against WestJet remained unresolved by weekend, as questions linger about the fallout of breach.
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B.C. police believe they solved a decades-long mystery identifying suspect thought to have helped test a bomb.
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Assigning both internal trade and the transport to a single minister suggests that Prime Minister Carney recognizes the key role played by commercial aviation in developing Canada’s economy. Acting on his priority of “ Bringing down costs for Canadians…” identified in his Mandate Letter to Ministers by lowering aviation fees and charges would confirm that.
» Learn more…
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Canada should allow up to 100 per cent foreign ownership of domestic-only airlines in a bid to lower fares and boost flight options, the Competition Bureau says in a new report highlighting the country's "highly concentrated" aviation industry.
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Forty years ago on June 23, Air India Flight 182 was blown up over the Atlantic Ocean by a bomb. Relatives of the victims fear the worst terror attack in Canadian history and its causes are being forgotten.
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Inspections on Dreamliner fleet following June 12 crash have led to flight delays and passenger anxiety.
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Karen Hogan said estimated cost of Canada’s incoming fleet of stealth fighters exploded by nearly 50 per cent.
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Board will discuss what NTSB investigators have uncovered over the past 17 months.
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Defence Minister's office says it's considering the introduction of retention bonuses for “stress trades.”
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Issue emerged after two bird strikes involving Southwest Boeing 737s in 2023.
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A bylaw, an objection from the airport and rules surrounding the two are likely to keep project in limbo.
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Investigators said it's unclear whether pilot who was based at the airport knew lights were out of service.
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Leaders agree to co-operate on efforts to manage the impacts of devastating wildfires.
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DHL Express Canada planned to shut down operations across the country.
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Legendary aerobatics pilot Sean D. Tucker at AirVenture 2024 discusses his journey to the pinnacle of aerobatics, the Bob Hoover Academy, and how the power of flight can change lives with programs like Every Kid Can Fly.
» Listen Now
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October 1 – 2, 2025
Location: KF Centre for Excellence, Kelowna, BC
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October 4, 2025
Location: BMO Centre at Stampede Park, Calgary, AB
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October 25, 2025
Location: Million Air, Vancouver International, YVR, Richmond, BC
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November 18 –20, 2025
Location: Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, QC
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