Hamilton councillor seeks review of airport lease Hamilton councillor Chad Collins is seeking a review of the city's lease with the company that operates the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport due to disappointing revenue and a decrease in the number of passenger flights.
Bombardier gets go ahead for CSeries tests Bombardier Aerospace said last Friday it has received a flight test permit from Transport Canada for the first CSeries aircraft, clearing the way for the jet's first test flight.
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AC, Porter must alter passenger compensation policies The Canadian Transportation Agency has acted to protect airline passengers by ordering Air Canada and Porter Airlines to provide reasonable compensation for disrupting their flight plans.
Tentative deal prevents strike by YVR workers A tentative agreement has been reached to avert a strike at the Vancouver airport by almost 350 unionized workers.
Some 500,000 pilots will be needed by 2032: Boeing forecast Airlines will need nearly half a million new commercial pilots worldwide by 2032 as they expand their fleets, an industry forecast predicts.