St. Cloud Technical and Community College is launching a new Aircraft Maintenance Technician program this fall, backed by $1.15 million in federal funding and strong partnerships with major airlines.
The Alberta government is buying in its own backyard, announcing a major deal on Tuesday to purchase new water bombers from De Havilland Aircraft of Canada. The first plane, which will be assembled at ...
The Canadian province of Alberta has committed C$400 million to purchase five DHC-515 water bombers from De Havilland Canada, with deliveries beginning in 2031 as the manufacturer ramps up production ...
The Women’s Aviation Career Symposium awarded more than $53,000 in scholarships to women pursuing maintenance and flight ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Alberta government is buying in its own backyard, announcing a major deal on Tuesday to purchase new water bombers from De ...
Engine lessor and maintenance company Willis Lease Finance (WLFC) is taking on FTAI Aviation in the module repair business following the launch of Willis Module Shop. “Bringing this core module ...
Lockheed secured a $1.9 billion Air Force contract to produce and support C-130J training systems under the JMATS IV program ...
Canada and Alberta are now aligned on expanding oil export capacity, backing a new pipeline to the West Coast to ship up to 1 million bpd to Asia and reduce reliance on the U.S. The expanded Trans ...
Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems received a contract for ongoing delivery, upgrade, and support of the C-130J JMATS ...
Alberta separatists seek independence referendum citing economic grievances Separatists meet with State Department officials in Washington Alberta's premier facilitates referendum process without ...
One person is dead and more than a dozen are injured after a charter bus hit the median east of Grande Prairie. According to police, at about 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, officers responded to the ...
Albertans will head to a referendum this fall to weigh in on questions of restricting immigration and “strengthen(ing)” the province’s position relative to Ottawa, Premier Danielle Smith said in a ...
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