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81. Sneak Peek at Two Improvements in Air Canada's New Aeroplan FFP
Air Canada has unveiled details of two new Aeroplan features in advance of the re-launch of its loyalty program later this year. In developing these new options, Air Canada worked with two Canadian firms, both existing business partners: Montreal-based Plusgrade, a leader in ancillary revenue and merchandising solutions for AC Bid Upgrade and Toronto-based Points for the Buy/Gift M
82. Air Canada to Launch Six New Transborder Routes in 2017
Air Canada will launch six new non-stop flights to the U.S. in spring 2017. Three of the routes, Toronto to San Antonio, Memphis and Savannah, bring new destinations into the airline's U.S. network, while the addition of Montreal to Dallas-Fort Worth, Vancouver to Denver and the conversion of the Vancouver-Phoenix route to year-round operation, will deepen Air Canada's schedule.
83. Air Canada Cargo Receives New IATA Certification for Safe Transport of Live Animals
Air Canada Cargo has become the first airline to receive a new global certification for the safe transport of live animals. IATA awarded Air Canada Cargo with the Center of Excellence for Independent Validators for Live Animals Logistics (CEIV Live Animals) Certification following successful completion of the verification process in its Montreal facility.
84. IATA Calls on Governments to Ratify Changes to Tokyo Convention 1963
IATA is calling on governments to ratify important changes to the Tokyo Convention 1963 which were agreed at a diplomatic conference in Montreal last week. The Tokyo Convention provides the legal framework for dealing with passengers whose unruly or disruptive behavior leads to physical assault or poses a threat to the safety of a flight.
85. Bombardier to Reduce Production Rate of Global 5000 and 6000 Aircraft
Bombardier has confirmed that it will reduce the production rate of its Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft. Approximately 1,750 employees - up to 1,000 in the Montreal region, up to 480 in Toronto and up to 280 in Belfast - will be progressively impacted at various stages of the Global 5000 and Global 6000 production cycle. Reductions will begin in June 2015 and continue progress
86. Air Canada Appoints Amos Kazzaz as EVP and CFO
Air Canada has appointed Amos Kazzaz as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective 15 February 2021. Mr. Kazzaz is currently the airline's Senior Vice President, Finance, and is based at Air Canada's Montreal headquarters. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 16 December 2020.
87. Air Canada to Carry Canada's Top Professional Hockey Teams
Air Canada has signed six-year agreements with six of Canada's best professional hockey teams. The six-year agreements begin at the start of the 2015-16 season and cover the Montreal Canadiens, the Ottawa Senators, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Winnipeg Jets, the Calgary Flames and the Vancouver Canucks.
88. Air Canada to Resume Boeing 737 MAX Flights on 1 February
Air Canada has confirmed that it will resume Boeing 737 MAX commercial operations on 1 February 2021. Air Canada’s Boeing 737 MAX will operate select flights between Toronto and Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Winnipeg. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 19 January 2021.

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