Air Canada is the flag carrier and largest airline of Canada, and it operates a diverse range of aircraft types, from turboprops (operated by subsidiaries) to the Boeing 777, the largest commercial aircraft currently in production. In all, Air Canada has 89 jet-powered aircraft on order with a mixture of narrow and widebody aircraft. It is also ordering large numbers of the Airbus A321XLR, the narrowbody aircraft currently filling the midsize aircraft market no longer filled by Boeing. Here is what to know about Air Canada’s aircraft on order.
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