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Going Retro In 2021, Air Canada unveiled a new Airbus A220-300 (registered C-GNBN) painted in the old Trans-Canada Air Lines scheme. The aircraft is painted in military-like gray with 'Trans ...
Air Canada will be the first North American carrier to operate the larger A220-300 variant, which has a range of 3,200 nautical miles, compared to 2,950 nm for the smaller A220-100.
The A220’s state-of-the-art design and cabin is destined to be extremely popular with customers, and this new aircraft will also help Air Canada reduce its carbon footprint through a 20 per cent ...
Air Canada unveiled its first Airbus A220-300 to reporters and business partners at a 15 January event, coming one day before it places the Quebec-made twin-jet into revenue service.
Air Canada's first Airbus A220-300, built at Airbus Canada's Mirabel facility employing 2,500 people, is scheduled to be delivered later this year. Each A220 includes parts from 30 Canadian suppliers.
Air Canada AC-T is adding 15 Airbus A220 passenger jets to its fleet, buying the Canadian-made aircraft as it emerges from the pandemic. The narrow-body A220, formerly known as the Bombardier C ...
Air Canada this week announced that it has converted options for 15 Airbus A220-300 aircraft into firm orders, bringing to 60 the total number of the Canadian-built aircraft it will acquire for ...
Air Canada unveiled its first Airbus A220 jetliner at an event in Montreal on Wednesday morning. The 137-seat aircraft is the first of an eventual 45 the airline aims to have flying by 2022.
Air Canada and JetBlue Airways are optimistic about the potential of the Airbus A220, citing advantages such as cost efficiency and the opening of new city pair markets. Air Canada has already started ...
MONTREAL — Air Canada has converted options for 15 Airbus A220-300 aircraft into firm orders, bringing to 60 the total number of the Canadian-built aircraft it will acquire for its fleet.
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