Canada Airlines

Canada Airlines is a fictional Canadian airline headquarted at Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Current fleet

 * Airbus A319-100 (26)
 * Airbus A320-200 (52)
 * Airbus A321-200 (26)
 * Airbus A330-300 (26)
 * Airbus A340-300 (26)
 * Airbus A340-500 (26)
 * Boeing 737-800 (52)
 * Boeing 737 MAX 8 (26)
 * Boeing 747-200 (26)
 * Boeing 747-400 (26)
 * Boeing 767-200 (25)
 * Boeing 767-300 (26)
 * Boeing 777-300ER (26)
 * Boeing 787-9 (26)
 * Bombardier CRJ-900 (26)
 * Embraer ERJ-190 (26)

Former fleet

 * Airbus A300 (26)
 * Airbus A310 (26)
 * Airbus A318 (14) (delivered to Denve Airlines)
 * Boeing 707-100 (26)
 * Boeing 707-300 (26)
 * Boeing 707-400 (26)
 * Boeing 727-200 (26)
 * Boeing 737-200 (26)
 * Boeing 737-300 (26)
 * Boeing 747-100 (26)
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 (26)
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50 (26)
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 (26)

Montréal–Trudeau International Airport

 * CP

Toronto Pearson International Airport

 * 1) CP5361 |
 * 2) CP5363 |
 * 3) CP5365 |
 * 4) CP5367 |
 * 5) CP5369 |
 * 6) CP5371 | Bermuda (TXKF) | 6:35 AM > 10:08 AM
 * 7) CP6780 | San Francisco (KSFO) | 6:40 AM > 8:23 AM

Vancouver International Airport

 * CP

Montréal–Trudeau International Airport

 * CP

Toronto Pearson International Airport

 * 1) CP591 | Frankfurt (EDDF) | 5:50 PM > 7:49 AM
 * 2) CP670 |
 * 3) CP672 |
 * 4) CP674 |
 * 5) CP676 |
 * 6) CP678 |
 * 7) CP680 | Hong Kong (VHHH) | 6:00 AM > 10:23 AM

Vancouver International Airport

 * CP

1970s

 * On 13th April 1979, Canada Airlines Flight 4845, a Boeing 727-200 (registration C-370D) crashed on takeoff at Boston Logan Airport due to miscalculation from the Captain. 50 of 145 people on board were killed. The aircraft involved, C-370D, was written off. NOTE: This was also the first fatal accident of Canada Airlines.

1980s

 * On 15th June 1986, Canada Airlines Flight 579 and Flight 351, a Boeing 707-300 and a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 (registrations C-53NK and C-793P) collided with each other at Toronto Airport. Everyone on board both planes survived, but 36 suffered injuries on Flight 351.
 * On 26th October 1988, Canada Airlines Flight 843, a Boeing 747-200 (registration C-SUMH) suffered clear-air turbulence en route from Vancouver to Sint Maarteen. All 348 people on board survived, but 49 were injured, 12 seriously. The aircraft involved, C-SUMH, was repaired and returned to service on 13th January 1989.

1990s

 * On 21st June 1994, Canada Airlines Flight 4235 a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 (registration C-793F) made an emergency at LaGuardia Airport after a fire started in the lavatory for an unknown origin. 38 of 76 people on board were killed. The aircraft involved, C-793F, was damaged beyond repair and was written off.
 * On 31th October 1996, Canada Airlines Flight 2726, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 (registration C-5BSP) was en route from Montreal to London Heathrow when the windshield blew off and sucked the captain halfway from the cockpit. All 295 people on board survived but the Captain and the First Officer suffered minor injuries. The aircraft involved, C-5BSP was repaired and returned to service.

2000s

 * On 15th March 2001, Canada Airlines Flight 1725, an Airbus A300B4-603 (registration C-SIAV) was en route from Toronto to London Gatwick when the engine exploded above Halifax. The plane made an emergency landing at Halifax safely without any fatalities. The aircraft was under repairs for two years until it returned to service in 2003.
 * On 5th July 2005, Canada Airlines Flight 2571, a Boeing 767-200 (registration C-SIVO) overran the runway at Boston Airport. The crash was caused by pilot error. All 178 people on board survived. The aircraft involved, C-SIVO was damaged beyond repair and was written off.