Flag carrier Air Canada is the country's largest airline providing scheduled and charter flights to 160 destinations, with its largest hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport. A founding member of Star Alliance, the carrier also has a holiday arm through Air Canada Vacations.
Fleet
202 mainline aircraft, plus 142 Tier II and Tier III, to a total of 344.
- 37 x A319-100
- 37 x A320-200
- 10 x A321-200
- Eight x A330-300
- Two x A340-300
- Nine x 767-200
- 31 x 767-300ER
- Six x 777-200LR
- Nine x 777-300ER
- 15 x E-175 LR
- 45 x E-190 LR/AR
Personnel
Calin Rovinescu |
President and CEO |
Vijay Bathija |
Senior director, network planning and scheduling (Attending Routes) |
Steven Rowe |
Schedule planning manager (Attending Routes) |
Network Strategy
This winter season Air Canada will operate over 20% of its flights from Toronto Pearson. It also has major hubs in Vancouver and Montreal. Air Canada Jazz operates regional flights on behalf of Air Canada and Air Canada Vacations also provides capacity, particularly in the Caribbean 'sunbird' markets.
Airline Requirements
Air Canada wants airport proposals focused on:
- Market sizes with comprehensive traffic analysis (O&D)
- Yield information
- Star Alliance fit
Click here to send a proposal to Air Canada: https://www.routesonline.com/airlines/8428/air-canada/50/airline-requirements/