Sunnier skies ahead for Canada’s aviation sector

If Canada selects its own home-grown businesses for FAcT, we'll not only keep a critical capability fully in our own hands for future challenges, but we'll seize the opportunity to create something new, something exciting, and something uniquely Canadian for the next generation.
Canadian aerospace is a wonderful industry to be a part of, but we do learn to steel our spines in anticipation of the next challenge that might come out of nowhere, as this pandemic certainly did in early 2020, writes Tracy Medve.
"Just when you think you've seen it all." Those of us who have spent our careers in aviation are used to the clichés: "unprecedented", "never seen anything like it." We've heard them all before. When major world events disrupt the natural flow of business and life, we're usually among the first to...

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