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February 20, 2019

Air Canada Deploying Q400 Aircraft To More Western Canada Regional Markets

Capacity Increasing For Vancouver Island, Northern BC, BC Interior, Saskatoon, Winnipeg

Air Canada will boost capacity on regional routes across Western Canada this spring as it deploys more state-of-the-art Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft. The changes are part of an ongoing transformation of Air Canada Express that will result in enhanced services for customers.

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PRODUCT: Certain Airbus SAS Model A330-200, -200F, and -300 series airplanes.

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AD NUMBER: 2019-01-08

PRODUCT: Certain Boeing Model 777-200, -200LR, -300, and -300ER series airplanes.

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Sustainable Aviation Takes Significant Step Forward At ICAO

CAEP Addresses Environmental Impacts Of Aviation

Global measures to address aviation’s environmental impact were agreed at a recent meeting of the two hundred and fifty experts of ICAO’s Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection (CAEP).

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Air Canada Suspends Flights To And From Haiti

Unrest In That Country Has Let To Warnings About Travel

Air Canada flight AC1815 departed Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Monday following the Government of Canada's advisory to avoid all travel to Haiti. There were 209 customers and 16 crew and support employees aboard a Boeing 767-300ER Air Canada Rouge aircraft.

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FAA Announces Aviation Safety Rating For Vietnam

Vietnamese Civil Aviation Authority Deemed To Meet International Safety Standards

The FAA has determined that Vietnam complies with international safety standards and has been granted a Category 1 rating under the agency’s International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program.

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American Airlines Flight Attendant Union Demands Investigation

Wants To Know Company’s Involvement In 'Demeaning' Sex Object Video

A video that went viral last week has prompted the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) to demand that American Airlines (AA) CEO Doug Parker conduct an independent investigation of Management’s involvement in the incident. The video, which was posted on Twitter, captured a skit of individuals portrayed as Flight Attendants promoting sex appeal as an attraction to AA’s most prominent and lucrative passengers, those with premium Executive Platinum status.

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