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Update on fatal crash of Beaver Seaplane
Jan. 29, 2010, Gatineau, Que. – The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) recently announced that several examinations of the aircraft are complete and that the investigation is progressing quickly.

Global Air suffered worst drop in 2009
Jan. 28, 2010, Montreal – International air traffic suffered its worst post-war demand decline last year amid the worst financial crisis and recession since the Great Depression. 

AERO Specialties supplies GSE for the 2010 Olympics
Jan. 28, 2010, Boise, Idaho – AERO Specialties was selected by all three Vancouver FBO’s to supply a complete package of ground support equipment (GSE) to meet the aircraft traffic demands of the 2010 Olympiad’s athletes, fans and organizers.

Canadian military adds medical techs to air force
Jan. 28, 2010, Ottawa – People injured in Canada's hinterlands and survivors of disasters like the Haitian earthquake have another reason to be thankful for air force rescue: medical technicians are being added to flight crews.

Canadian Aviation Museum hosts a career day
cam-careerJan. 28, 2010 – The Canadian Aviation Museum is hosting a career day in the national capitol. The career day will offer opportunities to explore career options in any field of study and the chance to make contacts in co-op programs.

Wings launches Careers in Aviation website
careers-imageJan. 28, 2010 – In an effort to help promote aviation as a career among Canada’s youth, Wings magazine has launched a combined print and web recruiting campaign called Careers in Aviation Canada.

Lockheed Q4 earnings, little changed
Jan. 28, 2010, Washington – U.S. defence contractor Lockheed Martin Corp., said Thursday that its fourth-quarter earnings were little changed versus a year ago, as larger profits from cargo plane and jet fighter sales were offset by higher pension expenses.

MAF sends new KODIAK to Haiti
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Jan. 26, 1010, Sandpoint, ID – MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) has deployed a new KODIAK airplane and four crew members to join its fleet of three aircraft already serving the relief effort following the massive earthquake in Haiti Jan. 12. The deployment marks the first-ever use of this specially designed airplane in disaster relief work.

Japan Airlines files for bankruptcy
Jan. 19, 2010 – Japan Airlines filed for one of the country's largest bankruptcies ever Tuesday, entering a restructuring that will shrink Asia's top carrier and its presence around the world.

Million Air Toronto mourns Dave Richardson
drJan. 19, 2010, Markham – Derek Sifton, President of Million Air Toronto FBO and Toronto Airways Ltd., is deeply saddened to announce that Dave Richardson (aka DR), Line Service Manager passed away suddenly on Jan. 17, 2010. His loss is deeply felt by the entire Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport (CYKZ) community.

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