Air Canada - Fleet

Fleet

The Air Canada fleet consists of 204 aircraft, as of 24 November 2012. All aircraft are now fitted with the new interior, except three Boeing 767-300ERs which serve select seasonal all-economy class routes from Calgary, Vancouver, and Edmonton to Honolulu, Maui, Cancun, Varadero, and Montego Bay (winter) and Montreal and Toronto to Athens, Barcelona, and Dublin (summer) and two all-economy class A319-100s which returned from lease from now bankrupt Mexicana which serve select winter routes. The new interior is a revamp of the cabin and the installation of individual video displays in both Executive First and Economy classes. The majority of the widebody aircraft (B767, B777, A330) operate from Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary.

Air Canada Fleet
Aircraft Total Orders
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Passengers Notes
Aircraft Layout J Y Total
Airbus A319-100 37 35 14 106 120 18 To be transferred to new low-cost carrier
2 132 132 Non-XM'd cabins, to be transferred to new low-cost carrier
Airbus A320-200 41 14 132 146
Airbus A321-200 10 20 154 174
Airbus A330-300 8 37 228 265
Boeing 767-300ER 30 23 24 187 211 Replacement aircraft: Boeing 787-8, 17 to be transferred to new low-cost carrier
4 25 166 191
1 24 223 247 Non-XM'd Cabins
to be transferred to new low-cost carrier
2 18 242 260
Boeing 777-200LR 6 42 228 270
Boeing 777-300ER 12 5 (11) 42 307 349 Two for delivery in 2013
Boeing 787-8 37 (23) TBA Entry into service: 2014
Replacing: Boeing 767-300ER
Embraer 175 15 9 64 73 To be transferred to and operated by Sky Regional Airlines February 2013.
Embraer 190 45 9 84 93
Total 204 42 (34)
  • Air Canada has an average fleet age of 14.5 years, as of March 2012. The Boeing customer code for Air Canada is 33 (i.e. 777-333).
  • Air Canada Airbus A320-200

  • Air Canada Airbus A321-200

  • Air Canada Airbus A330-300

  • Air Canada Boeing 767-300ER

  • Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER

  • Air Canada Embraer 175

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