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  2. Canadian Regional operated 7 ATR 42 -300s turboprops between 1993 and 1998 when they were transferred to Inter-Canadien. Those ATR42 came from Ontario Express who first operated them in 1988. This was the first airline to import and operate them in Canada. Ontario Express was also the first airline to import in Canada the Jetstream 31 in 1987 ...

  3. Brand name used by Jazz operating as feeder airlines for Air Canada: Air Canada Jetz: 5262: 0: Montréal–Trudeau: Executive charter service operated by Air Canada using Airbus A319 aircraft: Air Canada Rouge: 17978: RV: ROU: ROUGE: 38: Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto Pearson: Low-cost carrier, wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada: Air Creebec

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  5. Central Mountain Air is a Canadian regional airline based in Smithers, British Columbia. It operates scheduled, charter, and transborder services.

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    Canadian Airlines International was the principal subsidiary of its parent company Canadian Airlines Corporation. The new airline was formed on March 27, 1987, when Pacific Western Airlines purchased Canadian Pacific Air Lines (which operated as CP Air for a number of years), which in turn had recently acquired Eastern Provincial Airways and Nordai...

    Canadian Airlines has the distinction of being the first airline in the world to have a website on the Internet (www.cdnair.ca). The website was launched in April 1994 and is recognized in the Canadian Internet Handbook 1994 and 1995 editions. It was given recognition for not only being the first airline website in the world but also the first with...

    Upon its founding in 1987, Canadian Airlines revealed its new livery using the colours light grey, dark grey, navy blue, and red. The paint scheme was an adaptation of the recently introduced livery from predecessor Canadian Pacific Airlines. The lower half of the aircraft's body was navy blue, topped with light grey and red stripes, while the tail...

    Canadian Airlines offered three classes: 1. First Class (F) 2. Business Class (J) 3. Canadian Class (Y) 3.1. referred to as Economy Class on turboprop aircraft First Class was available on flights using wide body jets and Business Classes on flights not using regional jets or turboprop aircraft. In 1987 Canadian Airlines banned smoking on all domes...

    Canadian Airlines' domestic network was broken down into five divisions: 1. Canadian Partner served Ontario and Canadian Partner was Ontario Express. 2. Canadian Regional Airlines, which served 69 destinations in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Ontario, and the United States. Canadian Regional was 100 p...

    On August 20, 1999, Air Canada proposed a financial offer to Canadian Airlines which would see Canadian's International routes and airport slots sold to Air Canada for an undisclosed amount. Canadian Airlines would be relegated to be a regional carrier providing a feeder network to Air Canada. This offer was rejected. Four days later, on August 24,...

    In 1994, the Canadian Children's show Mighty Machines filmed one of their episodes (Mighty Machines at the Airport) at Toronto Pearson International Airport, starring a couple of Canadian Airlines jets (a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, a Boeing 737-200 and an Airbus A320) and several other of the carrier's vehicles.[citation needed] In the 1996 film, Hom...

    No fatalities occurred on Canadian Airlines flights.There were only two major incidents: 1. On October 19, 1995, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10ER rejected takeoff due to compressor stall and subsequently over-ran the end of the runway at Vancouver International Airport. 2. On September 6, 1997, a Boeing 767-375ER aborted takeoff after experiencing an en...

    Fattedad, S. (2015). An Insider's Story of the Rise and Fall of Canadian Airlines. Vancouver, BC: Warfleet Press. ISBN 0986879312.

  6. Canadian Regional Airlines. Formed in 1991 as a holding company for Canadian Airline’s regional carriers. TIME AIR and ONTARIO EXPRESS amalgamated to form CANADIAN REGIONAL AIRLINES. – [Air Canada launched Air Canada Jazz after renaming it from Air Canada Regional on 27Mar2002. Operations started on 30Jun2001.

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  8. These Canadian regional carriers operate flights on behalf of Air Canada under the Air Canada Express brand. Specialized Services Family Travel – Customers with young children may take advantage of dedicated check-in counters at major hubs, complimentary on-board travel goodies, fun children's meal options, and early boarding.

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