Building a human-centred future for Canadian aviation

For more than a century, aviation has connected the world through human ingenuity. Aviation 5.0 calls us to renew that spirit for the next century.
With coordinated action, Canada can lead the world in sustainable flight by preparing its people and systems to sustain it, writes Dr. Suzanne Kearns.

In the coming years, Canada’s aviation system will face increasing strain. Across airports, flight decks, hangars, and control towers, a wave of retirements and a shortage of skilled replacements are on the horizon. Pilot training pipelines are unlikely to keep pace with d...

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