Aviation Industry
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Canada’s pilot shortage made worse by surge of ‘discount airlines’, aviation experts sayStart-up discount airlines - such as Flair Airlines, Lynx, and WestJet subsidiary Swoop - have been rapidly expanding across Canada since the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaJan 19, 2023
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Air Canada service to resume at London’s airport in June with 2 Toronto-bound flights dailyAir Canada, which hasn't flown a plane into or out of London, Ont., for the last several weeks, will begin offering the flights starting June 22.May 29, 2020
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Indian women are pursuing pilot jobs like never beforeIndia has the highest proportion of female commercial pilots in the world, despite the country’s patriarchal society, which typically frowns on women in such jobs.WorldSep 5, 2018
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Multi-million dollar expansion for Flying Colours at Peterborough AirportThe investment will see the addition of up to 60 new jobs and the construction of a new manufacturing and operations hangar.CanadaMay 11, 2018
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Asia’s aviation industry confronts safety challengesA year of disasters highlight the challenges confronting the world's biggest air travel market, struggling to keep up after a decade of astonishing growth.WorldApr 6, 2015
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How live-streaming black box data could prevent another Flight MH370 disasterExperts are questioning why the aviation industry hasn’t turned to live-streaming black box data, as the search for missing Flight MH370 continues.TechApr 9, 2014
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