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CAHF honouring nation's finest aviators
Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame (CAHF) will induct four Canadians, and recognize a Belt of Orion recipient, at its 2012 annual gala dinner and ceremony on Thursday, June 14.
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Canadian jobs at risk if F-35 order altered: Labbe
Canadian companies employing thousands of workers would be hurt if the Harper government abandons the multibillion-dollar purchase of F-35 fighter planes, said the head of aerospace cluster Aero Montreal.
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Unions at American Airlines back merger with US Airways
US Airways has struck deals with unions at American Airlines to win their support for a possible merger with American, which has angered the unions by trying to cut jobs and labour costs while under bankruptcy protection.
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Pilatus records signs of growth in 2011
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd. has announced another excellent set of results for 2011.
Turnover and operating profit have never been higher. And at the head office in Stans, Switzerland, Pilatus created 65 new jobs in what was a challenging economic year.
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Ornge: Committee wants Mazza to testify
Ontario’s bickering political parties agree on one thing: they want a warrant issued for Ornge's former CEO, Dr. Chris Mazza, to force him to appear before the committee investigating the air ambulance scandal. The only trouble is, they can’t seem to find him.
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