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News ArchivesYEAR2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 MONTH Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec HEADLINES Bombardier gets TC certificate to operate jets in Germany June 8, 2010, Montreal - Bombardier Inc. has received a certificate of air worthiness from Transport Canada for the first of four Global 5000 jets to be operated by the German defence ministry, the company announced Tuesday. China Eastern announces permanent Shanghai-Vancouver flights June 8, 2010, Vancouver - China Eastern Airlines is expanding its service between Shanghai and Vancouver, announcing permanent daily non-stop flights between the two cities. IATA upgrades 2010 industry forecast June 7, 2010, Berlin, Ger - The global airline industry should swing back to profitability in 2010 after several difficult years as growth in Asia and North America offsets weaker demand in Europe, a leading international air transport group said Monday. Austrian pilot wins Red Bull Air Race in Windsor June 7, 2010, Windsor, Ont. - Austria's Hannes Arch won his third straight race in the fourth stop of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship in Windsor Sunday, bouncing back with an emphatic victory just two days after suffering one of the worst pylon hits of his career. NAV CANADA receives IATA Eagle Award June 7, 2010, Ottawa - NAV CANADA is pleased to announce that the Company is this year's recipient of the Eagle Award, for best air navigation service provider, from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Seaplane operator says change in attitude is needed June 7, 2010, Vancouver - The decades old "bush-pilot'' attitude needs to change in order to improve safety in the float plane industry, says the head of the world's largest seaplane operation. NAV CANADA particpates in green flights June 7, 2010, Ottawa - NAV CANADA collaborated with United Airlines (UAL) on two special flights to demonstrate new greener air navigation procedures in the high altitudes of Canadian airspace and over the North Atlantic over the weekend.
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