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ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. is a Canadian company that provides commercial airline service and technical support. The current version of the holding company was created as the company emerged from bankruptcy in 2004. One of the more significant changes was the merging of its 6 small airlines into Air Canada and Air Canada Jazz. The company holds a 6.1% stake in US Airways Group. ...more on Wikipedia about "ACE Aviation Holdings"

Aeroplan is the loyalty marketing arm of ACE Aviation Holdings, the parent company of Air Canada. It started out solely as Air Canada's frequent flyer reward system, allowing travelers to collect points from flight purchases that can be used to obtain tickets for future flights. In recent years, Aeroplan has evolved into a loyalty marketing company that serves Bell Canada, Future Shop, and others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aeroplan"

Air BC was an airline based in British Columbia in Canada and now part of Air Canada Jazz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air BC"

Air Canada is Canada's flag air carrier. Headquartered in Montréal, Quebec, the airline provides scheduled and charter air transportation for passengers and cargo to over 160 destinations, vacation packages to over 90 destinations, as well as maintenance, ground handling and training services to other airlines. Its main base is Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport with hubs at Toronto Pearson International Airport, a Pacific hub at Vancouver International Airport. Calgary International Airport is a mini-hub in Western Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Canada"

** Calgary ( Calgary International Airport) Hub ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Canada destinations"

Air Canada Jazz is an airline based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is Canada's largest regional air carrier and is wholly owned by Air Canada. It operates feeder and commuter services for Air Canada. Its main bases are Calgary International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Canada Jazz"

Air Canada Tango was a discount airline launched by Air Canada in 2001 to offer no-frills service on some of Air Canada's routes and to reduce operating costs at the struggling Air Canada. Based in Toronto, Tango flew on the major longer-distance Canadian routes between cities such as ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Canada Tango"

Air Nova was an airline based in Canada and became part of Air Canada in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Nova"

Air Ontario Inc. was an airline based in Canada and now part of Air Canada Jazz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Air Ontario"

Austin Airways was an airline based in Canada. It was Canada's oldest airline and started service in 1934. In June 1987 it merged with Air Ontario Ltd (formerly Great Lakes Airlines, formed in 1958) to form Air Ontario Inc. In turn Air Ontario became part of Air Canada Jazz in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Austin Airways"

Canadian Airlines International Ltd. was, from 1987 until 2000, Canada's second largest airline after Air Canada, carrying more than 11.9 million passengers to over 160 destinations in 17 countries on five continents at its height in 1996. The airline was acquired by Air Canada in 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian Airlines"

Canadian Regional Airlines was an airline based in Canada and now part of Air Canada Jazz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Canadian Regional Airlines"

Time Air was an airline in Canada founded in 1966 by businessman Walter “Stub” Ross from Lethbridge in Alberta. Time Air acquired Southern Frontier Airlines and North Canada Air. In January 1991, Canadian Regional Airlines was formed as a holding company to hold and manage Canadian Airlines International regional airline interests. At that time Canadian Airlines International acquired 100% of both of Time Air and Ontario Express as well as 70% of Inter-Canadien. ...more on Wikipedia about "Time Air"

Trans-Canada Air Lines (also TCA in English, and Air Canada in French) was a Canadian airline and operated as the country's flag carrier. Its corporate headquarters were in Montreal, Quebec. ...more on Wikipedia about "Trans-Canada Air Lines"

Wardair Canada was one of Canada's first discount airlines, founded by Max Ward in 1952 under the name Wardair Ltd. The airline formally changed its name to "Wardair Canada" in 1976 after using the name informally since 1962. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wardair"

Zip was a Canadian discount airline based in Calgary, Alberta launched by Air Canada as a no-frills subsidiary in September 2002. It operated a fleet of 12 Boeing 737 aicraft, each painted in a different bright, neon colour. ...more on Wikipedia about "Zip (airline)"

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