has a robust network of international and domestic destinations, connecting Canadians to the world. The airline fleet surpasses 200 aircraft and includes a mix of widebody (Airbus A330, Boeing 767, and Boeing 777) alongside narrowbody and turboprop aircraft (that include, but are not limited to, the Airbus A319, A320, and A321).
Air Canada Rouge and its leisure-focused Airbus A319-100
The oldest passenger aircraft in the overall Air Canada fleet belongs to the Airbus A319-100 aircraft. On average, these planes are 27 years old and can carry up to 136 passengers in their current two-cabin configuration.
The carrier, which has a leisure arm named Air…

























