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Drew McCarthy McCarthy: A New Partnership with the CBAA

Strengthening our commitment to Canada's aviation industry

Written by Drew McCarthy   
In this, the first issue of 2007, WINGS magazine is proud to announce its new publishing partnership with the Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA).

Beginning with this issue, the CBAA newsletter, News Brief, will now be included in every issue of WINGS magazine and sent to all of our subscribers across the country. And, of course, all members of the CBAA will automatically receive a subscription to WINGS.

For anyone unfamiliar with the CBAA, the association is “the collective voice” of the business aviation community in Canada. Since 1962, the CBAA has represented and promoted Canadian business aviation both at home and abroad.

In recent years, CBAA has assumed an important leadership role in advocacy and regulatory stewardship for Canadian business aviation interests.

Most notably, since 2005 the CBAA has been the management authority for private operators certificates (POCs) in Canada under Canadian Aviation Regulations part VI subpart 4 (CAR 604).

The relationship between WINGS and the CBAA is a long-standing one, based on decades of mutual respect and support. We are, after all, natural allies. We share the same goal of fostering and advancing Canadian businesses that use aircraft as the key component of their business models.

We believe that our readers and CBAA members will benefit from having the most comprehensive and relevant sources of Canadian aviation information delivered to them in one package.

Our relationship also allows us to collaborate on editorial coverage to prevent the duplication that we sometimes saw in the past. This will obviously allow us to jointly offer you even more valuable information.

This year promises to be a prosperous one for Canadian aviation, but success seldom comes without challenges. Security and user fees remain as important issues, along with airport and airspace access concerns.

Open skies considerations and the need for regulatory harmonization at both the national and international level likewise remain of fundamental importance.

And, the issue of global warming is just getting untracked. It promises to be one of the biggest issues that aviation has ever faced. Concerns about noise and airline and airport waste management round out the list of environmental concerns.

Each of these challenges will require informed and realistic solutions. Our goal is to ensure that the Canadian industry is kept abreast of these and other issues over the coming months and years. Our role is to give voice to the expert opinion and commentary needed to find solutions.

We intend to live up to our commitment as Canada’s National Aviation Magazine. It is encouraging to know that our relationship with the CBAA will further this goal. That is why we so look forward to our newly formed partnership and our shared commitment to the Canadian aviation community.