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Today in aviation history: First RCAF Hurricanes accepted
On February 17, 1939, the RCAF accepted its first Hawker Hurricanes, marking a major step in modernizing Canada's fighter force before WWII.
Canada’s plan to anchor its future air power in the American-made F-35 Lightning II is facing renewed turbulence as political ...
Canada has received the first two aircraft being acquired as part of a full overhaul of the country’s military trainer fleet. Two Grob Aircraft’s G120TP turboprops arrived at Gatineau-Ottawa Executive ...
Future Aircrew Training (FAcT) configured cockpit for the King Air 260. These twin-engine turboprop aircraft deliver versatility, high performance, efficiency, and advanced avionics – all essential ...
A dozen retired senior officers with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) are urging the government in Ottawa not to reduce Canada’s planned buy of Lockheed Martin F-35A stealth fighters. According to ...
Horizon Aircraft hosted Brigadier General Brendan Cook, RCAF Director General Space, Combat and Support, for a briefing on the Cavorite X7 and its potential Defence applications LINDSAY, ONTARIO / ...
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Dec. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bombardier is proud to announce the Government of Canada has purchased six Global 6500 aircraft to perform worldwide utility flights and support ...
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