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This week, Air Canada announced four new transatlantic routes for summer 2026, plus the resumption of a halted flight.
As the unstoppable tide of time washes the world ever closer to the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, Air Canada is gearing up for the sporting spectacle. Among the most notable ways that the Canadian flag carrier will be supporting its country's most decorated winter athletes is through a special livery on one of itsAirbus A330-300 twinjets,
Air Canada recently unveiled a special Olympic-themed livery on an Airbus A330 and launched a major North American cabin renewal program, while also announcing an expansion of its Summer 2026 international routes from Toronto,
Airbus’s urgent A320 flight-control software updates trigger uneven disruption in Europe and Americas with heavier impact in Asia.
Air Canada will transport more than 750 athletes and delegation members to and from the GamesEight Team Canada members namedTeam Air Canada
Air Canada's chief commercial officer, Mark Galardo, emphasized that the transatlantic narrowbody expansion is about delivering point-to-point convenience and providing the airlin
Middle Eastern carrier Emirates and Air Canada are building on a three-year-old partnership by extending their codeshare and reciprocal loyalty agreements through 2032.
Air Canada has announced a firm order for five additional Airbus A220-300s, a strategic aircraft for the Canadian flag carrier as it works to capture more transit traffic from the U.S. and optimize regional flying. Over the past five years, the type “has ...
Air Canada expands summer 2026 European network with five new routes including Berlin, Nantes, Ponta Delgada and Brussels from Montreal, Toronto, Halifax hubs
Air Canada unveils its most extensive cabin renewal alongside a bold European expansion, blending comfort, connectivity, and growth in one unified strategy.
“Analysis of a recent event involving an A320 Family aircraft has revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls,” an Airbus spokesperson said on Friday.