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2015: A year of achievement and firsts
From the ongoing saga of Bombardier's C Series to one of the largest aerospace mergers in recent memory and, unfortunately, high-profile accidents, 2015 was a year marked by key achievements, corporate front office reshuffling, technological breakthroughs and more. Here are 30 headlines that caught our attention this year. All the best for a safe and prosperous 2016!
December 22, 2015 By Wings Magazine
- AirAsia crash not terrorism relation: black box data
- Bombarder puts Learjet 85 program on hold
- Dassault Aviation’s new Falcon 8X takes to the air
- Global aviation marks safest year ever in 2014: IATA
- Maiden flight a success for Bombardier CS300
- No survivors in Germanwings tragedy
- Pilatus Centre Canada rebrands as Levaero Aviation
- Twin Otter gets set for anniversary celebration tour
- AC cancels flights at Pearson over fuel dispute
- Lockheed Martin buying Sikorsky Aircraft for $9 billion
- Psychological tests for pilots cannot prevent accidents: experts
- WestJet pilots start process for union vote
- Suspected MH370 debris turns out to be “domestic door”
- CAE to cut 350 jobs, majority in Montreal
- Shimco breaks ground at new Cambridge headquarters
- NAV CANADA announces president, CEO transition
- MH17 was brought down by missile: investigators
- North American BizAv market share to exceed global levels: Jetcraft
- UAV maker Aeryon Labs secures $60 million in financing
- Business jet units on the rise, but values fall: Foley
- Bombardier seeking federal funding to give business boost
- Bombardier reveals airBaltic is first CS300 operator
- Global aviation crackdown following MetroJet 9268 crash
- Cessna showcases new Citation Longitude at NBAA
- Annual Honeywell survey shows slow sales for BizJets
- Federal Liberals will not back down on Toronto Island decision
- Boeing, Canadian aviation industry partner on biofuel project
- HondaJet achieves FAA certification
- FWSAR procurement going down to the wire
- Bombardier’s CS100 awarded TC type certification
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