By Skytrax:
Air Canada has been ranked as Best Airline in North America
http://www.cbc.ca/story/business/nation ... 50603.html
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/arch ... c7219.html
-now that's an airline to fly on!
Air Canada - "Best Airline in North America"
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Aye - fair enough to AC. However the competition isn't exactly fierce is it?!! I know the market is fierce but the standard of service on most NA airlines is god awful - especially internally. Even internationally they lag behind most European / Asian / Middle Eastern airlines in terms of service standard. Only last night I was on a 6hr 10 min flight with AF from cdg to dxb and got served a full meal (egg salad, beef casserole, cheese, yogurt and pear tart with bread rolls), as much red wine as I wanted and a small breakfast of brioche, fromage frais, oj and coffee. Now take the overnight on CO fae Houston to AMS and see what you get - and they are supposed to one of the better ones.....oh and I had a PTV.
This is about 4 months oldA380-800 wrote:Good news and congratulations to ACA !![]()
Can anybody advise their current fleet by type and quantity
and what they have currently on order (options) ?
Just curious.
rgds,
A380-800
aircraft to be replaced:
8 A330's in service 1999
10 A340's in service 1995
35 767's in service 1989 and up
And here is what they have on order including options
36 Boeing 777s,
60 Boeing 787 Dreamliners,
90 EMB190 Embraer Jets,
15 EMB175's.
and expanding on what bits44 said
2 Airbus A340-500's,
9 Airbus A340-300's,
8 Airbus A330-300's,
29 Boeing B767-300ER's,
8 Boeing B767-200ER's,
15 Airbus A321-200's,
53 Airbus A320-200's,
47 Airbus A319-100's,
and 25 Bombardier CRJ100's the CRJ are being transferred to the regional carrier Jazz. All the 340s, 330s, and 767 are being replaced over the next 7 years. There is also talk of replacing the narrow body fleet with Boeing's replacement for the 737. That has not been substantiated and is a long way down the road.
Latest info I have they are also hiring up to 600 pilots over the next 2 years.
36 Boeing 777s,
60 Boeing 787 Dreamliners,
90 EMB190 Embraer Jets,
15 EMB175's.
and expanding on what bits44 said
2 Airbus A340-500's,
9 Airbus A340-300's,
8 Airbus A330-300's,
29 Boeing B767-300ER's,
8 Boeing B767-200ER's,
15 Airbus A321-200's,
53 Airbus A320-200's,
47 Airbus A319-100's,
and 25 Bombardier CRJ100's the CRJ are being transferred to the regional carrier Jazz. All the 340s, 330s, and 767 are being replaced over the next 7 years. There is also talk of replacing the narrow body fleet with Boeing's replacement for the 737. That has not been substantiated and is a long way down the road.
Latest info I have they are also hiring up to 600 pilots over the next 2 years.