DECISIONS
- Motion – Security – Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter Ltd. v Kales Group BV, 2016 ONSC 8015
Airfreight services provided – Notice to terminate contract and withhold payment – No right to specific fund – Matter is simple Claim/Counterclaim without need for security – Dismissed
- Employment – Wrongful Dismissal – Parker and Trans North Turbo Air Ltd., Re, 2016 CarswellNat 6708
Helicopter instructor/ pilot – Removed from Base Manager role due to request for leave – Pilot acquiesced to new position – Employee not constructively dismissed
- Appeal – Workplace Injury – Decision No. 2018/16, 2016 CarswellOnt 20205
Airline customer service agent with knee injury appealing workplace injury claim denial – Injury mechanism was not a significant contributing factor – Appeal denied
- Scheduling Order – Commissioner of Competition v. Vancouver Airport Authority, 2016 CarswellNat 6808
Setting down schedule of timelines and locations of application motions, discoveries, etc.
CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION AGENCY DECISIONS
- Application – Jeffrey Lucas, Lucia Neda and Angela Neda against British Airways Plc c.o.b. as British Airways – Decision No. 373-C-A-2016
Consumer complaint regarding cancelled tickets
- Application – Beijing Capital Airlines Co., Ltd. c.o.b. as Beijing Capital Airlines and as Capital Airlines, on behalf of itself and Hainan Airlines Company Limited – Decision No. 377-A-2016
Pursuant to section 60 of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c. 10, as amended, and section 8.2 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
- Application – SATA Internacional – Serviços e Transportes Aéreos, S.A., on behalf of itself and Transportes Aéros Portugueses, S.A. c.o.b. as TAP, S.A., TAP-Air Portugal, Air Portugal and TAP – Decision No. 380-A-2016
Pursuant to section 60 of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c.10, as amended (CTA), and section 8.2 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
- Application – Yangtze River Express Airlines Co., Ltd. c.o.b. as Yangtze River – Order No. 2016-A-219
Exemptions from the application of certain provisions of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
- Application – Yangtze River Express Airlines Co., Ltd. c.o.b. as Yangtze River – Decision No. 383-A-2016
Pursuant to subsection 73(2) of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c.10, as amended
- Application – Mountain Aviation, Inc. of Broomfield, Colorado, United States of America – Decision No. 382-A-2016
Pursuant to subsection 73(2) of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c.10, as amended
- Application – Swift Air L.L.C. c.o.b. as Swift Air – Decision No. 384-A-2016
To operate one Canadian originating entity passenger charter flight from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada to Nassau, Bahamas, departing December 26, 2016 and returning January 2, 2017, using a Boeing 737-300/110 seat aircraft (12 seats in first class and 98 seats in economy class), on behalf of Air Charter Service (Canada) Corp. acting as an agent for its client.
- Suspension – Hélibellule Inc. – Order No. 2016-A-218
Licence No. 100122
TC/TSB NEWS
- Minister Garneau gives the green light to Santa for take-off!
- Government of Canada investing in safety at the Nanaimo Airport
AVIATION MEDIA
- Air Canada and Cathay Pacific to introduce codeshare services and reciprocal mileage accrual and redemption benefits in strategic cooperation
- Angry with your airline service? Start recording
- Billy Bishop Airport one step closer to U.S. Customs Preclearance as Bill signed into law by President Obama
- Investigation of near-miss at Calgary airport follows warnings
- ‘It just doesn’t work for us’: WestJet on new YYC international terminal
- Luggage mangled on Air Canada flight ‘looked like it was out of a war zone’
- Nav Canada fined $85,000 for allowing medical certificates to lapse on air-traffic controllers
- Orca Airways to appeal Transport Canada fine for B.C. violations
- Passenger rights: What you need to know to hold airlines accountable
- Transport Canada launches record 118 investigations into illegal use of drones, 18 in B.C.
- WestJet forges crucial deal with pilots for long haul expansion, but unionisation threat looms large
- YVR traveller traffic set to top record at 22 million
- $171-billion pension fund boss thinks Canadians will warm up to privatized airports