Advertisements Monday marks 25 years since the signing of the first Open Skies agreement between Canada and the United States. The deal allowing air carriers to serve any point in the U.S. […]
Kelowna to see first wide-body service
Kelowna, British Columbia, will see its first-ever wide-body passenger service this summer.
British Columbia cuts taxes for electric aircraft
Electric aircraft will be exempt from provincial sales taxes thanks to a new initiative put forward Tuesday by the government of British Columbia.
Air Canada reports record revenues despite losing 737 Max for most of the year
Air Canada executives said Tuesday their airline remains strong, despite facing circumstances that would have posed an “existential threat” to the airline just a few years ago.
Flair expands east in summer schedule
More than two years of being overlooked by Canada’s ultra low-cost carriers will come to an end in Ottawa this summer when Flair Airlines expands to the nation’s capital.
Aviation pioneer founded third-busiest airline at Vancouver International
A truck logger-turned-pilot who started with a single floatplane serving remote logging camps and built it into the third-busiest airline at Vancouver International Airport has died.