Wesjtet suspended guidance offered to investors for 2019 because of the grounding of its 13 Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
Celebrating the role of women in Canadian aviation

Airlines and airports in Canada joined in marking International Women’s Day by celebrating the role women play in the industry. Though challenges remain.
Three Canadian airports honoured in global awards

Three Canadian airports were honoured by the Airports Council International for the quality of their customer service.
Passenger rights group challenges Air Transat penalty for “inhumane” delay

Air Passenger Rights will appear in a Halifax court to argue a $295,000 fine levied against Air Transat for its treatment of passengers during a weather delay is too low.
Sunday reader: The week in Canadian aviation

This week on the Sunday reader: Air Canada reinforces its hubs, what does that mean for the rest of the country? And where will Canada’s fastest-growing airport be?
The symbiotic relationship between Air Canada and its Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver hubs

Western Aviation News, for its 100th dispatch, examines the symbiotic relationship between Air Canada and its three domestic hubs in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.