Struggling low-cost air carriers require feds’ intervention on price competition, says aviation expert

Lynx Air, which closed its doors in February, was the latest in a string of low-cost carriers to shutter in recent years, including CanJet Airlines and Swoop.
Better working conditions can make air travel a smoother ride

By failing to improve working conditions, airlines, airports, and government are guaranteeing that the industry cannot meet the needs of passengers.
Canada’s commercial aviation in crisis: fact or fiction?

Aggressive plans to meet the post-pandemic moment put aviation’s partners in difficult situations, attempting on many occasions to handle volumes beyond the capacity of available resources.
Navigating Canada’s aerospace future: a call to action for an industrial aerospace strategy

Already contributing to $27-billion in GDP in 2022, Canada’s aerospace industry has the potential to be a major engine of the economy.
Aviation sustainability is more than just cleaner jet fuel

The future of Canada’s aviation industry hinges on integrating sustainability into every facet of our operations.
EV battery fires are a global problem that we need to address in Canada

Ignoring the issue may not only come at the expense of public safety, but also that of the public perception to act on climate change through fuel switching.
Let’s not forget the ‘downstream’ impacts of electric vehicles

Government policies can create the conditions for robust infrastructure and industry for EV battery recycling and repurposing.
Remember those supply chain woes? Airport cargo hubs do

Nobody wants to talk about supply chains in 2024. But if we don’t invest in them, that’s exactly what we’ll risk.
Transportation Policy Briefing
Partnering to strengthen Canada’s vital transportation networks and supply chains

Our transportation supply chains work well overall, but have faced unique pressures related to the pandemic, severe weather events, geo-political uncertainties, and tight global competition.