March 14, 2020 – Future bookings seesaw, airlines unable to predict: Transat

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Transat says ‘impossible’ to predict future bookings as coronavirus outbreak weighs

 

CTA DECISIONS

  • Application – Aeromedevac , Inc. of El Cajon, Calif., USA – Determination No. A-2020-41
    Pursuant to subsection 73(2) of the Canada Transportation Act
  • Application – Aero J.L. S.A. de C.V. c-o-b as Vitalis Air Ambulance – Determination No A-2020-39
    Pursuant to subsection 73(2) of the Canada Transportation Act
  • Suspension – D.K. Heli-Cropper Int’l Ltd. – Determination No. A-2020-40
    Continue suspension of licence nos. 110042 and 110043
  • Suspension – New England Air Transport, Inc. – Order No. 2020-A-29
    Licence no. 170037
  • Suspension – Supreme Air Cargo, Inc. – Order No. 2020-A-28
    Licence no. 010081

 

TC/TSB NEWS

 

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION NEWS

AFA
AFA EAP: Managing your anxiety around coronavirus

CBAA
A statement regarding CBAA 2020
AirSprint named one of Canada’s best managed companies
Recommended disinfection and sanitation practices for aircrafts – Coronavirus (COVID-19)

COPA
Aircraft insurance rates rising
All female Dreamliner crew
Cell tower proposal nixed
Pickering Airport report released
Pitts crash TSB report out

ICAO
ICAO Council adopts COVID-19 declaration
ICAO Council takes action on PS752 and conflict zones
ICAO safety audit programme celebrates 20-year anniversary

 

UNION ASSOCIATION NEWS

UNIFOR 2002
Unifor urges Ottawa to proactively protect workers from COVID-19 virus

 

AIRPORT NEWS

 

ROTARY OPERATOR NEWS

 

AVIATION NEWS

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