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U.S. sequestration will hurt Canadian aviation industry Lengthy lineups at the Canada-U.S. border. Long flight delays. A loss of lucrative American business contracts. The much-heralded Beyond the Border initiatives placed on the back burner indefinitely.
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Infamous Gimli Glider up for auction It gained notoriety when it dropped in unexpectedly at a former air base-turned-drag strip north of Winnipeg. Now, a former Air Canada Boeing 767 – dubbed the Gimli Glider – is up for auction, but it could cost the buyer a lofty chunk of dough to snap up the infamous piece of Manitoba history.
Boeing proposing long-term fix for Dreamliner Boeing is proposing a long-term fix for the 787 Dreamliner's troubled batteries that will keep them grounded until April at the earliest, congressional officials said last week.
Pentagon grounds F-35 due to engine blade crack The U.S. has grounded its fleet of F-35 fighter jets after discovering a cracked engine blade in one plane.