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    Air Canada is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Canada, by size and passengers carried. Air Canada is headquartered in the borough of Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec. The airline, founded in 1937, provides scheduled and charter air transport for passengers and cargo to 222 destinations worldwide.

  2. Air Canada is Canada 's largest airline. It flies from Canada to the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia, and some Caribbean countries. Air Canada began on September 1, 1937. [1] It was first called Trans-Canada Air Lines. The first flight was from Vancouver to Seattle.

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  4. Feb 6, 2006 · Air Canada. Published Online February 6, 2006. Last Edited May 26, 2015. The name of the airline was changed by an Act of Parliament from Trans-Canada Airlines to Air Canada in 1964. Under the Air Canada Act of 1977, the airline's charter was brought up to date.

    • Interwar Origins
    • Changes in The 1960s and 1970s
    • The Competitive 1980s
    • Finding Its Wings in The 1990s
    • Short-Lived Prosperity, Late 1990s
    • Principal Subsidiaries
    • Principal Competitors
    • Further Reading

    Under the administration of Prime Minister Mackenzie King, the Canadian government created Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) as a Crown corporation in 1937 to provide transcontinental airline service within Canada's borders. It was originally a wholly owned subsidiary of the government-owned Canadian National Railway Corporation. From its founding throu...

    TCA adopted the name Air Canada in 1965. Government regulations set forth the next year prevented regional air carriers from competing with both Air Canada and CP Air, which were directed to work with the regional carriers to establish joint fare and commission arrangements and to cooperate on technical and servicing matters, including service to s...

    By 1984 Air Canada hinted in its annual report that, to continue to compete with other international airlines, it would require a tremendous amount of new capital to replace its aging fleet of airliners with state-of-the-art jets. To upgrade its fleet, Air Canada was considering buying, between the years 1984 and 1993, more than 40 new airliners at...

    The company's operating results, however, did not reflect the enthusiastic welcome that its stock had met in the market. Air Canada reported losses of C$74 million in 1990 and C$218 million in 1991, and it reported that it had nearly two million fewer passengers in 1991 than in the previous year. The company blamed its losses and decreased passenge...

    Air Canada had record profits as well as a 60th anniversary to celebrate in 1997. As the company wooed patrons with re-finements and innovations such as the Xerox Business Centres located in Maple Leaf Lounges and the Skyriders frequent flyer program for children, it reaped a net income of C$427 million on total revenues of more than C$5 billion. T...

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    "Calling the Tune," Flight International, September 2, 2003, p. 37. Came, Barry, " 'Straight Out of Kafka': Mulroney Lashes Out at the Federal Government's Allegations," Maclean's, April 29, 1996. Collins, David H., Wings Across Time: The Story of Air Canada, Toronto: Griffin House, 1978. Dawson, Phil, "Air Canada: Sixty Years of Innovation and Pro...

  5. Feb 12, 2023 · LONDON – In this piece, we will take a look back at the unique history of Air Canada and its many achievements throughout the years. Air Canada is one of the oldest airlines in the world and has a long and fascinating history. Since then, Air Canada has become a thriving airline with over 200 destinations.

  6. May 16, 2012 · Air Canada: A Slow Descent. The AIR CANADA back-to-work legislation, passed March 14, was meant to spare Canadians from the nightmare, both personal and economic, of a crippling strike by ground workers and a lockout of pilots at the country's biggest airline.

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