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Air Canada Adds Airbus A350 to Fleet

Air Canada Expands Fleet with Airbus A350-1000 Acquisition
Air Canada has officially joined the ranks of Airbus A350 operators, announcing on February 12 a firm order for eight A350-1000 aircraft. Deliveries are scheduled to commence in the second half of 2030. In addition to this confirmed purchase, the airline has secured rights to acquire eight more A350-1000s in the future. These aircraft had been listed in Airbus’s order book since November, though their customer was previously undisclosed.
Strategic Fleet Renewal and Diversification
The introduction of the A350-1000 marks a significant step in Air Canada’s ongoing fleet renewal strategy. The new widebody aircraft will diversify the airline’s long-haul fleet, which currently relies predominantly on Boeing models. This diversification is intended to support the carrier’s growth ambitions across its international network. Mark Galardo, Air Canada’s Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, emphasized the importance of the A350-1000 in the airline’s future, stating that the aircraft will provide operational flexibility and play a central role in connecting customers, hubs, and the country to global destinations.
Ongoing Modernization Efforts
Air Canada’s modernization program is already well advanced. The airline expects to receive fourteen Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners starting this year, alongside the delivery of its first Airbus A321XLRs this summer, with a total of thirty on order. Additionally, the carrier plans to integrate five leased Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in 2026, while continuing to take delivery of its Airbus A220 fleet, with 23 aircraft still outstanding. As of January 31, the Airbus A350 family had amassed 1,529 orders from 67 customers worldwide, with 698 aircraft delivered to date.

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