Canadian flag carrier Air Canada presently operates various Airbus designs, ranging in size from the ex-Bombardier A220 to the A320ceo and A320neo families, with its largest Airbus jet being the twin-aisle A330. However, did you know that, previously, it has also flown the four-engine Airbus A340? A total of 15 of these aircraft graced the airline’s fleet between 1995 and 2008. Let’s explore their story further.
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Up To 17-Hour Nonstop Flights: Air Canada’s 10 Ultra-Long Routes In 2026
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- April 12, 2026
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Air Canada is the world’s 11th-largest airline for long-haul flights. When only Canada is considered, the airline accounts for 36% of the country’s long-haul activity. For obvious reasons, it is especially dominant in Montreal (45%) and Toronto (39%). Its share from other cities is lower than the average, including Vancouver (at 33%).So what are the 10 longest routes in 2026?