QSA's Week in Aviation (#15, 2025)
CBSA offers Easter travel tips; MP Champagne discusses aerospace security; carbon tax debate continues.

Good morning! Welcome back to Queen Street Analytics' weekly roundup of regulatory developments, legislative discussions, political announcements and other government-related news for the airline and airports industry, as well as pilots and other aviation-professionals.
Every Monday, we break down the most important updates in this space in under five minutes.
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Start Date: 2025-04-13
End Date: 2025-04-19
Top Headlines
Main Stories
Volatus Aerospace Secures Extended Service Agreement with Canadian Government
Volatus Aerospace announced an extension to its service agreement with the Canadian government. This extension reinforces the company's position in the aerospace sector, ensuring continued collaboration with government projects and initiatives. The agreement reflects ongoing trust and reliance on Volatus's capabilities.
Sources: Canadian News Outlet: www.theglobeandmail.com
SSC Security Services Corp. Partners with Canada's Largest Airline
SSC Security Services Corp. confirmed a new long-term contract with Canada's largest airline, reinforcing its role in enhancing airline security services. The partnership aims to streamline security operations and integrate cutting-edge technologies to boost safety measures across the airline's operations.
Sources: Canadian News Outlet: www.theglobeandmail.com
Bombardier and Canada's Aerospace Security
In a meeting at Bombardier, MP François-Philippe Champagne and PM Mark Carney discussed strategies to bolster Canada's aerospace security and sovereignty. The focus was on leveraging national expertise to build a robust defense industry, ensuring Canada's position in the global aerospace market remains strong.
Sources: Social Media: x.com
Canadian Corporate Aviation Summit Scheduled for November
Industry leaders are set to gather in Montreal for the Canadian Corporate Aviation Summit this November, offering high-level debates and networking opportunities.
Sources: Canadian News Outlet: financialpost.com
Staff Shortages at Air Traffic Control May Affect Travel
Reported staff shortages at Air Traffic Control could impact travel, potentially leading to delays and operational challenges.
Sources: Canadian News Outlet: globalnews.ca