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Landing in Canada, Exploring Smaller Airports

Many pilots are familiar with the larger Canadian airports like YYZ, YUL and YVR. These airports are busy, bustling with aircraft, and air traffic controllers are busy monitoring aircraft. While these airports can be exciting for pilots to land at, they are generally also easily accessible by car or public transportation. There are, however, [...]

Landing in Canada, Exploring Smaller Airports2021-07-14T18:25:53+00:00

Start Saving with Accelerated Investment Incentives

Written by Robert Arnone Thanks to rapid medical advancements, it appears that we are closer than ever to a manageable situation with respect to Covid-19. Soon we will have an opportunity to reflect on the last year and, more importantly, we will adapt to life after the virus. When will personal and business travel [...]

Start Saving with Accelerated Investment Incentives2021-04-22T17:15:37+00:00

Customer Relationships are Key to Our Aircraft Maintenance Business

Written by Shaun Appell It goes without saying that not only is the customer always right, but the customer always comes first. It is the firm belief of the entire team at Levaero Aviation that we are here because of our customers. It is this philosophy that has helped to make Levaero Aviation a leader in [...]

Customer Relationships are Key to Our Aircraft Maintenance Business2021-05-04T17:48:29+00:00

I Overcame My Fear of Flying by Starting a Career in Business Aviation

Written by Jenna Foster It may come as a shock to those who hear someone in aviation say, “I have a fear of flying”, but that was my reality three years ago when I started working at Levaero Aviation. As a young woman, I had always dreamt of travelling but the idea of flying [...]

I Overcame My Fear of Flying by Starting a Career in Business Aviation2021-05-04T18:14:26+00:00

Flying in Canada is Never Boring… Unless You’re a Good Pilot

Written by Rob Fox  If you ask most seasoned professional pilots what it’s like to fly, they would likely tell you that flying is ‘boring’. What they may or may not also mention, is that a boring flight is, in fact, a good flight. Generally speaking, that means the weather was satisfactory, there were [...]

Flying in Canada is Never Boring… Unless You’re a Good Pilot2020-09-22T16:45:37+00:00

You Too Can Fly Private and Travel Better for Business

Written by Stan Kuliavas Flying private is a great way to travel, and never before in my career has it been so accessible to business travellers. Many professionals incorrectly feel this opportunity remains a privilege for “the boss,” even though the choice can improve your business efficiency, allowing you to spend more time at [...]

You Too Can Fly Private and Travel Better for Business2020-10-08T18:27:56+00:00

Aircraft Maintenance Q&A

We sat down with our Executive VP/COO, Steve Davey, to learn more about the world of aircraft maintenance. What would you say to someone interested in becoming an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME)? To those considering becoming an AME, I would say that today is probably the best time ever, in my career, that I [...]

Aircraft Maintenance Q&A2020-09-22T16:53:05+00:00

What eVTOL Means for the Future of Aviation

Written by Stan Kuliavas Flying cars were once a far-off dream; something that could never come to fruition in our lifetime. Now, Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing vehicles (eVTOLs) are preparing to enter the market and takeoff. But what does this mean for the future of our industry? If coverage in publications like TechCrunch and Fast Company are any [...]

What eVTOL Means for the Future of Aviation2020-09-22T16:52:25+00:00
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