Canada Says Greyhound Needs License For Commercial Flights
The National Transportation Agency of Canada will require Greyhound of Canada to obtain an air license if it plans to offer commercial flights in conjunction with its bus service. The bus company announced in February a jet service plan by which Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter Ltd., which currently...
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