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February 1, 2010

Canadian Flight Schools Join Forces to Offer the Best of Canadian Flight Training to Indians

(See article)

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January 29, 2010

ATAC Mourns the Loss of Honorary Life Member Stanley Deluce

(See attached obituary)

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January 21, 2010

ATAC Announces the Appointment of Bill Boucher as Vice President, Operations /  L’ATAC annonce la nomination de Bill Boucher à titre de vice-président, opérations

(See News Flash)

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January 19, 2010

ATAC asks the Prime Minister to help B.C. Members affected by the 2010 Olympic Security Measures

(See letter to PM)

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January 18, 2010

National Aviation Day / Career Day and Job Fair at the Canada Aviation Museum

As a follow-on to the successful raising of Canadian awareness of the importance of aviation during 2009, several of the organizations involved in the centennial celebrations, including the Air Transport Association of Canada, have decided to maintain that momentum by celebrating National Aviation Day, as proclaimed by the Minister of Transport, on February 23. 

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18 janvier 2010 

Journée nationale de l’aviation / Journée d’orientation et du salon de l’emploi au Musée de l’aviation du Canada

Constatant l’éveil des Canadiens à l’importance de l’aviation, plusieurs organismes ayant participé aux célébrations du centenaire de l’aviation au Canada, dont l’Association du transport aérien du Canada, ont voulu rester sur la lancée en célébrant le 23 février la Journée nationale de l’aviation proclamée par le ministre des Transports.


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