Nav Canada chose to replace the tower to improve aircraft support, operations and service
Airports have been grappling with a surge in travel this summer, compounded by staffing shortages
‘Used in the Korean War 70 years ago, the T-33 is one of my favourite aircraft to watch in flight’
Union concerned acquisition will create lower wages, job instability
Carla Leinweber, 66, gave up on her vacation after flights were cancelled countless times over 5 days
Head of the Canadian Airports Council says staff levels are the top obstacle to airport bottlenecks
There will be demand for more air traffic controllers: Miller
WestJet flights on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3 had confirmed COVID-19 cases onboard
Facilities must follow specific criteria to show compliance with the program’s 20 elements
The BCCDC is cautioning anyone who was seated in rows 29 to 32 on Air Canada flight 195 on Sept. 23