Canada’s commercial aviation in crisis: fact or fiction?

Aggressive plans to meet the post-pandemic moment put aviation’s partners in difficult situations, attempting on many occasions to handle volumes beyond the capacity of available resources.
Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez speaks with reporters before the cabinet meeting in West Block on Feb. 13. Aviation seems to have a human resource sizing issue as well as a competitive behaviour paradigm that need to be addressed with government support, writes John Gradek.

As I wrote in this publication in the midst of COVID lockdowns in April 2020, Canadian commercial aviation would change. Today, commercial aviation in Canad...

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