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Canada not ready to waive mandatory masking in flight: Transport Minister
CTA DECISIONS
- Suspension – GFK Flight Support, Inc. – Order No. 2022-A-S-86
License no. 990077
- Review – Air Canada and Jazz Aviation – Determination No. A-2022-56
Review of proposed updated international tariff, further to the order in Determination A-2022-10, to allow for an exemption from the special requirement of section 62 of the Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations – proposed tariff not consistent with the basis under which exemptions were granted – Air Canada required to file an updated tariff
- Application – 3122999 MANITOBA LTD. c.o.b. Cranberry Air – Determination No. A-2022-57
Application for license to operate a domestic service, small aircraft – license issued
- Application – London Executive Aviation Limited c.o.b. Luxaviation United Kingdom – Order No. 2022-A-10
Application for exemption from requirement to appoint agent who has a place of business in Canada and, in writing, provide the CTA with the agent’s name and address – exemption granted
- Suspension – Gullivair Ltd. c.o.b. Gullivair – Order No. 2022-A-S-81
License no. 210013
- Suspension – Gullivair Ltd. c.o.b. Gullivair – Order No. 2022-A-S-82
License no. 210014
- Suspension – Global Jet Luxembourg S.A. c.o.b. Global Jet Luxembourg – Order No. 2022-A-S-84
License no. 160004
- Suspension – Global Jet Austria GmbH – Order No. 2022-A-S-85
License no. 180070
- Suspension – UltraAir, LLC – Order No. 2022-A-S-79
License no. 030135
- Suspension – DCT Air, LLC – Order No. 2022-A-S-80
License no. 180024
- Suspension – Lawrence Bay Airways Ltd. – Determination No. A-2022-53
License no. 972230 – suspension continued
TC/TSB NEWS
- Airworthiness directives
- COVID-19: Guidance Material for Air Operators Managing Travellers Coming to Canada from Transborder & International Airports
- Guidance for Air Carriers in managing travellers departing from a Canadian aerodrome
- Interim Order Respecting Certain Requirements for Civil Aviation Due to COVID-19, No. 62
- Pilot decision making, deteriorating weather and spatial disorientation led to the January 2021 fatal helicopter accident near Grande Prairie, Alberta
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION NEWS
- IATA – Cabin Ops Safety Conference to look at crew fatigue, unruly passengers, accessibility
- ICAO – Updated Aviation Security standards adopted by the ICAO Council
UNION NEWS
- CUPE – Flight attendants “working for free” as chaos grips Canadian airports: CUPE
- IAMAW – Strike narrowly avoided at Stelia Aeronautique Saint-Laurent Inc.
- Unifor – Customs delays are no reason to shortchange pilots
- Unifor2002 – Unifor opens negotiations with Airport Terminal Services, Toronto
AIRPORT NEWS
- A sustainability strategy: Why it matters
- Canada airport delays: Airline stops paying pilots even though they’re not allowed to go home
- Comox Valley Airport welcomes new Flair, Swoop services in 2022; over 400,000 passengers in 2019
- Flight schedules, out-of-practice travellers contributing to long lines at Canadian airports: minister
- Greater Toronto Airport Authority reports 2022 first quarter results
- Hopeful for the future: Sask. Airports looking to better times in 2022
- How the Saint John Airport plans to ‘build back’
- Long Canadian airport lines lead to push for loosened restrictions
- Ottawa will step in to address $40M Inuvik Airport funding hole
- Sydney airport receives provincial funding for upgrades, new air routes
- Three years’ support for Sarnia airport approved
ROTARY OPERATOR NEWS
- Alpine Aerotech receives STC for Garmin GTS 8XX series in Bell 212 and 412
- Manitoba Government issues RFPs for air medical service
AVIATION NEWS
- Air Canada Cargo eyes intra-Canadian cargo flights
- Air Canada flight makes emergency landing in Prince George
- AirSprint named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 3rd consecutive year
- AvCorp announces 2022 first quarter financial results
- Cargojet announces Scott Calver as Chief Financial Officer
- NAV CANADA reports April traffic figures
- Pivot confident in ‘no legal grounds’ for reincarcerating crew, but fear remains for their safety
- Transport Canada confirms B.C. fugitives’ plane not licensed for charter flights