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 Air Canada has completed sale and leaseback 
			  transactions for three Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with Jackson 
			  Square Aviation and six Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with Avolon 
			  Aerospace Leasing Limited for total proceeds of US$365 million 
			  (C$485 million) and long-term lease commitments of US$345 million 
			  (C$458 million). The nine aircraft were delivered to Air 
			  Canada over the past three years. "Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, Air 
			  Canada has accessed financial markets numerous times and has 
			  successfully raised almost $6.0 billion in liquidity, on 
			  reasonable terms and conditions, including with this transaction, 
			  as it continues to maintain liquidity levels to mitigate the 
			  challenges and uncertainty ahead. We are very pleased to be 
			  extending our strong relationship with Avolon and beginning a new 
			  relationship with Jackson Square Aviation," said Michael Rousseau, 
			  Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Air 
			  Canada.   Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the 
			  first quarter of 2020, Air Canada has raised almost $6.0 billion 
			  in liquidity. Additionally, it recently completed two long term 
			  financings to replace $1.4 billion in short-term debt coming due 
			  within the next nine months. Air Canada is utilizing the net proceeds from 
			  these transactions to supplement its working capital and for other 
			  general corporate purposes. The net proceeds from the transactions 
			  will serve to increase Air Canada's cash position, thereby 
			  allowing for additional flexibility in the implementation of 
			  mitigation and recovery measures in response to the COVID-19 
			  pandemic. Air Canada will update the amount remaining in its 
			  unencumbered asset pool as part of its third quarter 2020 
			  financial reporting process. Air Canada will continue to explore 
			  financing arrangements as additional liquidity may be required or 
			  to refinance existing debt to push out maturities. 
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