Air Canada Express is a
brand name
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of regional feeder flights for
Air Canada
Air Canada is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Canada, by size and passengers carried. Air Canada is headquartered in the borough of Saint-Laurent in the city of Montreal. The airline, founded in 1937, provides scheduled and cha ...
that are subcontracted to other airlines. Presently,
Jazz Aviation and
PAL Airlines are the sole operators of Air Canada Express flights. They primarily connect smaller cities with Air Canada's domestic
hub airports and
focus cities, although they offer some
point-to-point and international service to the United States.
History
On 26 April 2011,
Air Canada
Air Canada is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Canada, by size and passengers carried. Air Canada is headquartered in the borough of Saint-Laurent in the city of Montreal. The airline, founded in 1937, provides scheduled and cha ...
announced its intention to retire the
Air Canada Jazz brand and create the Air Canada Express brand. Prior to establishing the Express name, the flights operated primarily under the Air Canada Jazz or
Air Canada Alliance banners.
As of January 2020,
Air Georgian no longer provided services under the capacity purchase agreement. Those services were transferred back to Jazz Aviation. On 1 March 2021, it was also announced that
Sky Regional Airlines would also no longer provide services under the capacity purchase agreement and therefore
Jazz Aviation would become the sole operator of the express brand.
However, in May 2023, Air Canada signed a letter of intent with
PAL Airlines for a five-year capacity purchase agreement. This deal involved the purchase of up to six
Bombardier Q400s from Air Canada, which PAL Airlines would operate under the Air Canada Express brand in addition to their existing schedule and charter business. In the announcement, Air Canada described the prospective agreement with PAL Airlines as a "bridging arrangement" due to a need for additional regional capacity as a result of industry-wide pilot shortages. Service with PAL began in July 2023.
Destinations
Operators and fleet
Current fleet
, the fleet consists of the following aircraft:
Historical fleet
The Air Canada Express brand, through its various regional and commuter airline partners, operated a variety of turbofan and twin turboprop aircraft over the years including the following types:
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Bombardier CRJ100
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Bombardier CRJ200
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Beechcraft 1900D
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De Havilland Canada Dash 8-100
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De Havilland Canada Dash 8-300
Incidents and accidents
* On 20 April 2016, Air Canada Express flight 7804 (EV7804), which was operated by an
EVAS Air Beechcraft 1900D (C-FEVA), crashed upon landing at
Gander International Airport. At the time of arrival, the weather conditions were described as ¨Heavy Snow¨ and the visibility at the airport was 1/8
Statute mile
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visibility. The flight, arriving from
Goose Bay, touched down right of the runway centerline of runway 03, and immediately veered right. The nose gear of the aircraft struck a snow windrow and subsequently collapsed, causing 7 out of the 8 blades to separate from the engines. The right side of the fuselage was punctured by a propeller blade. Of the 14 occupants onboard, everyone survived, and 3 people sustained minor injuries.
* On 28 December 2024, a
De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400 operating as Flight 2259 by
PAL Airlines, had its left main landing gear collapse on landing at
Halifax Stanfield International Airport. The wing also caught on fire, but all 77 people on board survived without serious injuries. The aircraft was substantially damaged.
See also
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List of Air Canada destinations
Notes
References
External links
{{Airlines of Canada
Air Canada
Regional airline brands
Airlines established in 2011
Canadian companies established in 2011
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