Flying high: Boeing Canada mulls expansion of downtown Ottawa office
Boeing Canada currently employs 33 people at its office in the World Exchange Plaza. The 8,000-square-foot space serves as headquarters for the global aircraft manufacturing
Flying high: Boeing Canada mulls expansion of downtown Ottawa office
Boeing Canada currently employs 33 people at its office in the World Exchange Plaza. The 8,000-square-foot space serves as headquarters for the global aircraft manufacturing
Canadian airlines to feel the pinch of Boeing 737 Max 8 production suspension
Boeing Co.’s suspension of the 737 Max production line will mean further headaches for Canadian airlines, which were counting on the grounded jetliner to carry
Feds officially launch contract to supply 88 new fighter jets
Canada is officially asking four companies to send in their bids to supply a new fleet of fighter jets for the Royal Canadian Air Force
Garneau orders grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 8s over safety concerns
Transport Minister Marc Garneau is closing Canadian skies to the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, effectively grounding the planes over safety concerns arising from the
Boeing taps Ottawa Valley’s ETM Industries for aircraft components
For ETM Industries, location truly is everything.
New fighter jet competition to have national ‘economic interest’ requirement
The long road to replacing Canada’s aging fighter jets took a surprising turn Tuesday as the federal Liberal government added a caveat to its latest
Airbus shakes up industry with majority stake in Bombardier CSeries program
European aircraft giant Airbus Group is shaking up the global airline business by buying a majority stake in Bombardier’s CSeries program and assembling the plane
Bombardier takes hits on U.S. Department of Commerce decision, merger of European rivals
Bombardier’s hopes for breaking into the U.S. commercial aviation market took a massive blow on Tuesday, as the U.S. Department of Commerce proposed a hefty
Canada won’t do business with Boeing while it’s ‘busy trying to sue us’: PM
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dropped the gloves Monday in his fight with Boeing, saying the government won’t do business with a company that he’s accusing
Liberals to review Boeing military bids in Canada amid Bombardier battle
The federal government hinted Thursday that Boeing should not take future military contracts with Canada for granted, a veiled threat that coincided with a spat
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