OMB appproves Hamilton's Aerotropolis plan The largest urban boundary expansion in Hamilton's history is going ahead as the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) has ruled in the city's favour on a massive expansion around the airport.
Working to make air accidents more survivable When Asiana Flight 214 crashed on the runway in San Francisco this past Saturday, many expressed surprise that only two of the 307 people on board died.
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The final numbers are in – a total of 572 delegates attended CBAA2013 – an impressive 35% increase over 2012.
Convention highlights included an expanded educational program, a sold-out exhibit hall and static as well as the announcement of CBAA’s new President & CEO, Rudy Toering.
Our sincere thanks to the CBAA Convention Organizing Committees, sponsors, exhibitors and speakers for their invaluable contributions. A detailed convention report will be released shortly.
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Flying Colours named Raisbeck Engineering Centre Flying Colours Corp. has been appointed by aircraft improvement manufacturer Raisbeck Engineering as an authorized sales and installation centre for the entire King Air product line.
Solar Impulse C completes U.S. journey Solar Impulse C, the aircraft exclusively powered by solar energy, successfully landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York last week, completing the final stage of the journey across the U.S.
Memorial created to mark AC crash A memorial garden dedication took place this past Sunday at the site of one of Canada's worst aviation disasters, a former farm field that for decades continued to yield bits of human remains and wreckage.