Airports, airline screening times cause for alarm Canada’s air travel industry is calling on the federal government to commit more money to airport security and address lengthening lineups before they reach a crisis point.
Smoke in 737 led to emergency landing at Victoria airport An emergency landing of a privately owned Boeing 737 last week is being blamed on smoke and fumes in the cockpit.
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Halifax security breached after woman scales fence to stop plane RCMP arrested a woman Sunday at Halifax Stanfield International Airport after she scaled a barbed-wire fence and ran across the tarmac to stop a plane she believed was carrying her husband from taking off.
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NAV CANADA, Techno Sky team up on ENAV project NAV CANADA and Techno Sky S.r.l. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to provide to ENAV, Italy's Air Navigation Service Provider, the NAVCANsuite Integrated Tower solution to manage and display critical air traffic control information.
CARIC welcomes Feds support for aerospace R&D The Consortium for Aerospace Research and Innovation in Canada (CARIC) and Industry Canada have announced the signature of an agreement of $30 million over five years.