DALLAS — Air Canada (AC) has signed a firm order with Airbus for five more A220-300s. The announcement comes on the fifth anniversary since AC took delivery of its first A220.
These new order follows AC's initial order in 2016 for 45 A220-300s and a reorder in 2022 for 15 more, bringing the Canadian flag carrier's total firm orders for the A220-300 to 65 aircraft.
In January 2020, AC became the A220-300 launch operator in North America and has since operated its Mirabel, Quebec-assembled A220 fleet to more than 70 destinations.
As of the end of November 2024, Air Canada’s fleet is made of 134 Airbus aircraft, including the A320 Family aircraft, the A330 Family aircraft and the A220-300 aircraft. Air Canada has an order for 26 A321XLRs.
Comments from Air Canada, Airbus Officials
John Di Bert, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Air Canada said: “The A220 has delivered on its promises for Air Canada in its five years in service. It has allowed us to open new routes and better serve existing routes with an aircraft that has the right economics to support our profitable growth strategy.
Di Bert added, "It is also very popular with customers. We are pleased to add an additional five of these aircraft, built in Mirabel, Quebec, right up the road from our Montreal headquarters and to further support Canada's aerospace sector.”
Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, EVP Sales Commercial Aircraft at Airbus said, “This is Air Canada's third order for the A220 in a few years. We are committed to working closely with the flag carrier as we support its fleet renewal programme. The A220 is the most efficient aircraft in its size category, offering superior comfort with a spacious cabin and the range to fly numerous destinations on the carrier’s network.”
The new AC order comes on the same day the Lufthansa Group ordered five additional A350-1000 aircraft.
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