Discovery's Q2 revenue grows, profit declines Discovery Air Inc. continued to operate profitably in the second quarter but the cost of its growth initiatives also weighed on the company's bottom line.
Bringing back Avro Arrow won't help aerospace industry Critics are throwing cold water on a Canadian company's plan to resurrect the country's aerospace industry with a modernized Avro Arrow jet.
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Bombardier throttles back on spending Bombardier Inc. is putting the brakes on discretionary spending in its aerospace division in order to preserve cash for two key aircraft-development programs.
Honouring Canadian aviation's top female achievers The annual Elsie MacGill Northern Lights award dinner goes Sept. 28 in Unionville, Ont. and this year's gathering promises to be a truly gala affair, highlighting the accomplishments of four incredible women in Canadian aerospace and aviation.
NTSB recommends anti-collision aids for large aircraft The U.S.National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued a safety call to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to equip large commercial aircraft with collision-avoidance equipment such as external cameras to provide pilots a clear view of the plane's wingtips.