Air Canada is set to bolster its fleet with an ex-China Southern Airways Airbus A320, reflecting the airline's growth strategy.
The 18-year-old A320, previously operated by China Southern Airways, will be leased from Aviator Capital. This addition aligns with Air Canada's plan to introduce various aircraft types, including A320s and A220s, while phasing out older models like the A319.
The airline anticipates significant fleet expansion, including the addition of widebody aircraft in 2024. This move underscores Air Canada's commitment to modernization and expansion in the aviation industry.