Justin Trudeau confirmed intelligence that said Flight 752 was likely shot out of the sky. There’s good case to be made that Canada should conduct the investigation into the disaster.
Image of the Week: The aerospace giant thinks these Max 8s will fly again by October. Does anyone else?
Marc Garneau’s clinical explanation after the Ethiopian Airlines crash belied the nature of his subject matter—the stuff of deep human phobia
Canada’s fleet of 737 MAX 8s were in the air constantly on March 10. One of them criss-crossed North America for almost 17 hours.
The U.S. slapped Bombardier with a 300 per cent tariff on its new line of commercial jets. Here’s why subsidies from Canadian governments are to blame.
Economic historians have a term for this sort of behaviour: beggar-thy-neighbour. It usually makes things worse.
Trudeau’s threat to ban Boeing from federal contracts unless it drops a trade complaint against Bombardier was like something out of Venezuela
As taxpayer-funded gambles go, there have been riskier ones than Quebec’s flyer on the Bombardier CSeries jet
The two winners have won contracts to deliver U.S. astronauts to the International Space Station starting in 2017
Results from a new survey suggest Canada is well-positioned for the talent war
The 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A380 should be a passenger’s dream, at least when they’re working
As carriers park old fuel-guzzling jets, plane makers are battling to win sales and crush newcomers