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Airbus: Most A320 Jets Now Have Software Fix

Airbus reports successful rollout of a critical software update for its A320 fleet, with fewer than 100 aircraft worldwide still awaiting the patch. Get the latest on this aviation safety milestone.

Airbus Averts Travel Chaos with A320 Software Fix

Airbus swiftly implements a global software update for 6,000 A320 planes, preventing widespread flight cancellations after a technical malfunction was identified. Learn how the aviation giant managed the crisis.

2025 Holiday Decor Trends with a Modern Twist

Discover the top 2025 holiday decor trends blending traditional warmth with modern flair. Get inspired by Parisian collections, nostalgic 'Nonna' style, and elegant 'Gothmas' themes for your festive home.

Nonna Holiday & Nutcrackercore: 2025 Decor Trends

Discover Etsy's 2025 holiday decor trends featuring Nonna Holiday nostalgia and playful Nutcrackercore. Transform your home with these personality-driven styles that prioritize warmth and self-expression.

Calgary Airport reopens $200M west runway

Calgary International Airport completes $200M west runway rehabilitation, boosting capacity for 40 years of growth. Learn how this enhances flight operations.

2026 Travel Trends: Birdwatching, Coffee Culture Rise

GetYourGuide reveals 2026's top travel trends: 54% of travelers consider birdwatching, coffee culture beats nightlife, and skill-seeking workshops surge 59%. Discover the shift to experience-driven journeys.

Canadian Thanksgiving Food Trends Revealed

New data from DoorDash and Google reveals how your province influences your Thanksgiving side dish preferences. Discover Canada's regional food dialects!

776 Air Controllers Get $10K Bonus After Shutdown

After a 43-day government shutdown, only 776 air traffic controllers received a $10,000 bonus for perfect attendance, while widespread absences caused major flight delays across the US.

CAE Signs New Training Agreement with Saab

Canadian aviation leader CAE secures a new agreement with Sweden's Saab to provide advanced training services and devices, strengthening its global position.

Quebec man identified in fatal Ontario plane crash

A Quebec man has been identified as the victim of Saturday's fatal mid-air plane crash in eastern Ontario. Witnesses and the South Glengarry community express shock as investigation continues.

U.S. Job Market Heats Up for Less Desirable Roles

The U.S. labor market is shifting, with a surge in applicants for traditionally hard-to-fill jobs like traffic flagging and substitute teaching. Explore the data and stories behind this change.

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