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Today In History - July 31, 1879

On July 31 1879, Richard Cowen and Charles Page flew the Canadian, the first balloon to be built in Canada.

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Aveos signs twelve-year Engine and Airframe Maintenance Agreements with Air France
Written by AVEOS FLEET PERFORMANCE INC.   
Monday, 26 July 2010

Aveos Fleet Performance is pleased to announce that it has signed twelve (12) year Engine and Airframe Maintenance Agreements with Air France. This strengthens Aveos' role as a leading MRO with globally recognized engine and airframe overhaul capabilities.

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TWO DIE IN FLOAT PLANE CRASH
Written by Aviation.ca   
Sunday, 25 July 2010

Police have confirmed that a small float plane crashed in northern Quebec on Saturday, killing two people and injuring three others.

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Air show will continue as planned
Written by Aviation.ca   
Saturday, 24 July 2010

After the dramatic events which occurred Friday afternoon in Lethbridge, when pilot Brian Bews ejected from the CF-18 Hornet as it plummeted to the ground, organisers of the 2010 Alberta International Air Show have confirmed that the event will continue as planned.

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CF-18 JET CRASH AT AIRSHOW
Written by Aviation.ca   
Friday, 23 July 2010

It has been confirmed that during preparation for the Alberta International Airshow a CF-18 Hornet has crashed, exploding into flames.

Prior to the crash witnesses saw the pilot of the aircraft succesfully eject from the plane.

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Bombardier Appoints Chiko Kundi to Pre-owned Sales Team
Written by Bombardier Inc   
Friday, 23 July 2010

Bombardier Business Aircraft today announced the appointment of Chiko Kundi as Manager, International Pre-Owned Aircraft Sales, Bombardier Business Aircraft. Reporting to Mike Fahey, Vice President, Worldwide Learjet and Pre-Owned Aircraft Sales, Mr. Kundi is responsible for the sale of pre-owned Learjet, Challenger and Global business jets in Asia, Australia, China, India and Sub-Saharan Africa.

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July 23 is Red Friday!
Written by Edmonton International Airport   
Friday, 23 July 2010

EIA is proud to support Canada's troops and our local military community. That's why we're encouraging our team to wear something red on Red Friday, July 23: whether it's a red T-shirt, a red ribbon or even red nail polish.

Edmonton Airports is also proud to support Edmonton Salutes, which does important work to support our military community.

Edmonton Salutes is a City of Edmonton initiative to "promote and recognize our local military community contributions, both at home and abroad, toward world peace, security and stability."

 


NEW PREMIUM LOUNGE FOR CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Written by Calgary International Airport   
Friday, 23 July 2010

Passengers wishing to get away from the normal hustle and bustle of the airport departure lounge will soon be able to do so at Calgary International Airport. Servisair/GlobeGround (SG), the international provider of aviation services and The Calgary Airport Authority are opening a premium common-use lounge in Concourse D, the airports most recently opened combination domestic and international facility.

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THE CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPENS NEW PARKADE
Written by Calgary International Airport   
Friday, 23 July 2010

Calgary, AB. – The Calgary Airport Authority (the Authority) has opened a new on-site seven-level covered parkade, adding 1,930 more stalls to its parkade facilities, and bringing the total number of available parkade spaces to 7,480. This is the final phase of its Parking Made Easy program, a multi-phase initiative aimed at enhancing the guest experience at YYC.

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Air Canada passengers removed from flight
Written by Aviation.ca   
Friday, 23 July 2010

Passengers travelling on a recent flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Orlando Florida became uneasy when it was believed 2 passengers on the flight were watching footage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on an i-pod.

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