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Russia shipped explosives to test ‘sabotage’ plot for US, Canada-bound planes

According to reports from Western security officials, there is a growing concern that Russia is planning to plant explosives on…

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Politics

Canada expresses concerns to Russia after reports of plot to put incendiary devices on planes

The Canadian government has raised concerns with Russia after reports emerged suggesting Moscow was involved in a plot to place…

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Nova Scotia

Stanley Airport fly-in underway 2 weeks after fire destroys planes, infrastructure

Aviation lovers are gathering this weekend for the 53rd annual Labour Day fly-in at the Stanley Airport in Hants County,…

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Lifestyle

U.S. man converts planes into houses in Alaska

Wasilla, south central Alaska. Home to bears, lakes, mountains and a flight school that’s fast becoming a private aviation wonderland.…

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Nova Scotia

2 planes, 2 hangars destroyed in fire at Stanley Airport

A fire at a small airport in Hants County has destroyed two aircraft and two hangars, says the facility’s general manager.…

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Lifestyle

Overhead bins on planes not safe, airline says of TikTok video

Airplane overhead compartments. Home to luggage of all shapes and sizes, the odd coat or two, several duty-free bags, a…

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Business

Flair Airlines CEO looks to bid on Lynx planes after shutdown halts tentative merger

Flair Airlines chief executive Stephen Jones says he still hopes to add several Lynx Air planes to his fleet, even…

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Canada

Canadian airlines say they don’t fly Boeing 737-9 Max planes involved in Alaska Airlines in-flight blowout

Business The Alaska Airlines 737-9 Max jetliner blew out a window and a portion of its fuselage shortly after takeoff…

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Canada

Federal government finalizes $10.4-billion deal for new surveillance planes

The federal government has finalized a deal with the U.S. to buy up to 16 military surveillance planes at an…

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Politics

Canada moving forward with sole-source contract to replace military surveillance planes

The federal government will award a multibillion-dollar, sole-sourced contract to Boeing to replace its aging military surveillance planes, Radio-Canada has…

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