Air Canada been fined $426,000 by the Canadian Transportation Agency for violating federal passenger rights rules during a flight attendant.
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Japan Airlines and Canadian partners have launched a free domestic flight program, enabling Canadians to explore regional Japan at no airfare cost while boosting rural tourism.
Russian military aircraft activity near North America has increased beyond historical levels, prompting more NORAD intercept operations and heightened NATO surveillance across Arctic and Atlantic regions.
Canada’s aviation regulator fined WestJet and Porter Airlines after investigations found passengers were not provided food, accommodation, and timely information during major flight disruptions.
Vancouver has been named the greenest city in the world in a new global sustainability ranking, reinforcing its reputation as a leader in environmentally responsible urban living.
Singapore Airlines’ 40-year struggle with Canada reveals how politics and policy blocked one of aviation’s longest-running route battles.
Bombardier Business Aircraft has received US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification for the Global 8000, confirming the aircraft’s readiness for commercial operations and validating its industry-leading performance credentials.
Canada advances F-35 and NORAD modernization plans with new bases, tankers, Arctic upgrades, and a layered air defense strategy.
Canada’s decision to join the EU’s SAFE initiative marks a major shift in its defense posture and signals a wider strategic pivot.
Bombardier’s Global 8000 has received Transport Canada type certification, confirming its status as the world’s fastest and most advanced business jet with unmatched comfort, range, and performance.