Summary
- Air Canada has acquired four ex-Alaska Airlines Airbus A320s ahead of its planned expansion this summer.
- The aircraft will be deployed on routes across North America and the Caribbean upon delivery.
- Air Canada is currently eyeing the addition of several new destinations in the US and Mexico from its hubs at Toronto and Montreal.
As demand for narrowbody jets continues to surge, Air Canada has found a nifty solution in picking up several old Alaska Airlines Airbus A320-200 airframes to meet capacity demand.
Former Alaska Airlines Airbus A320 Makes An Emergency Landing At San Antonio International Airport
The plane’s speed decreased below 150 miles per hour at 15,000 feet.
Continued fleet development
Four ex-Alaska Airlines A320s, averaging around 14 years, have been acquired by Air Canada, with their registrations freshly updated from their former US N…
#AirCanada