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Latest addition to an aviation industry that's really taking off

Latest addition to an aviation industry that's really taking off

CTV News26-06-2025
Calgary Watch
A state-of-the-art engine maintenance facility has broken ground near the Calgary airport but could have one major hurdle to clear before it can open.
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