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RCAF team celebrates top award
At a ceremony in London, U.K., Canadian Forces Search and Rescue personnel received the Award of Gallantry from the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators for their heroic actions in saving the lives of two Inuit hunters stranded in icy waters near Igloolik, Nunavut, on October 27, 2011.
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HNZ Group sees Q3 profit fall 20 per cent
HNZ Group Inc. missed expectations after the helicopter transportation company's revenues and profits nosedived in the third quarter due to the expiry of contracts in Afghanistan and for air ambulance services in Ontario.
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CAE's Q2 profit dips on slower military, training deals
Flight training and simulator manufacturer CAE Inc. missed expectations last week as its net income dropped five per cent to $36.5 million in the second quarter despite rising revenues.
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Bell signs training agreement with SAIT Polytechnic
Bell Helicopter has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with SAIT Polytechnic to make its classrooms and labs at SAIT's Art Smith Aero Centre in Calgary, Alta., available for Bell Helicopter to use in the delivery of approved maintenance, repair training and certification programs.
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Boeing, Feds negotiate support deal for CH-147Fs
Six years after announcing a sole-source deal to buy 15 battlefield helicopters and three years after signing the contract,
the Harper government has finally sat down with Boeing to talk about how much it will cost to support the aircraft.
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