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Air Transat announces new leader, cuts Air Transat cut 47 positions last week in an administrative restructuring, part of its three-year plan to restore profitability amid increased competition.
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Japan poised to allow 787s back in skies Japan's transport minister said Friday the government is poised to allow Japanese airlines to resume flying grounded Boeing 787s once they complete installation of systems to reduce fire risk in problematic lithium ion batteries.
Effort afoot to keep ICAO headquarters in Montreal The federal government is hoping to convince the United Nations to keep its civil-aviation headquarters in Montreal before a vote by member states this fall.
Flying Colours now an authorized Beechcraft facility Flying Colours Corp. maintenance and refurbishments, has been appointed by Beechcraft as an Authorized Service Centre (ASC) for the entire King Air, Baron and Bonanza product lines.