June 6, 2020 – Bombardier to lay off 2,500 aviation workers amid COVID-19 struggles

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Bombardier to lay off 2,500 aviation workers amid COVID-19 struggles

 

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CTA DECISIONS

  • Suspension – Causey Aviation Service, Inc. – Order No. 2020-A-95
    License No. 977017, license reinstated effective June 4, 2020
  • Application – Jet Up Aviation, LLC c-o-b Jet Up Aviation – Order No. 2020-A-94
    Application for exemption from subsection 84(2) of the CTA, exemption granted
  • Suspension – Thorburn Aviation Limited – Determination No. A-2020-108
    License No. 962603
  • Suspension – Air Cargo Global, s.r.o – Order No. 2020-A-93
    License No. 150073
  • Suspension – Berthelot Lake Lodge Inc. – Determination No. A-2020-107
    License No. 972066
  • Application – Concierge U Limited c-o-b Jet Concierge Club – Determination No. A-2020-104
    License issued pursuant to subsection 73(2) of the Canada Transportation Act
  • Application – Blackbird Air A/S – Determination No. A-2020-105
    License issued pursuant to subsection 73(2) of the Canada Transportation Act
  • Suspension – Lawrence John Swanton & Christina Maria Swanton – Determination No. A-2020-106
    License No. 110059

 

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