Below you will find an archive of the Canadian Aviator Magazine Weekly Update(s). Browse through the issues below, or follow the link located at the bottom of this page to subscribe.
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| Aviator Newsletter - 552- Nov24 (Nov 2024)
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Canadian Aviator Magazine. Weekly Update - Issue 552 - November 24, 2024 Featured News
CF-18 Demo Aircraft Standing Down For 2025
Flightline UK, a digital website published in Britain, reported on Friday, Nov. 22 that the RCAF has announced it will be standing down the CF-18 Hornet Demonstration Team for the 2025 airshow season. The Hornet, each year sporting a new and unique paint scheme, has been a fan favourite at airs |
| Aviator Newsletter - 551- Nov17 (Nov 2024)
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Canadian Aviator Magazine. Weekly Update - Issue 551 - November 17, 2024 Featured News
New Cirrus Aircraft Models Get TC Certification
Cirrus Aircraft of Minnesota announced last week that their latest piston-engine airplane, the SR Series G7, together with its G2+ Vision Jet, have received Transport Canada – Civil Aviation (TCCA) certification, meaning they are cleared for sale to Canada-based customers. more |
| Aviator Newsletter - 528- Jun08 (Jun 2024)
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Canadian Aviator Magazine. Weekly Update - Issue 528 - June 08, 2024 Featured News
Nolinor Solves Its Pilot Shortage Problem
Nolinor Aviation, a privately owned charter air operator based in Mirabel, Quebec, has taken a novel approach, at least in Canada, in addressing pilot shortages. In 2020, the company purchased a Cessna 172 to be used for training existing and future employees who want to become pilots. Th |
| Aviator Newsletter - 527- Jun01 (Jun 2024)
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Canadian Aviator Magazine. Weekly Update - Issue 527 - June 01, 2024 Featured News
Feds Announces New RCAF Training Contract
Federal Defence minister Bill Blair announced on Wednesday (May 29) the awarding of a 25-year contract valued at $11.2 billion that will see the acquisition of 71 training aircraft of various types for the RCAF. The contract, which is to begin in 2029, was awarded to SkyAlyne Canada Limit |
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