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A peculiar odour permeating the cabin of an Air Canada Rouge Boeing 767-300ER forced the crew to make an emergency landing on the Montreal-Vancouver route.
CNW Group/Air Canada rouge . The 2003-built 767 is powered with Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines and owned by lessor AWMS I, Flightglobal's Ascend Online database shows.
Air Canada's low cost unit rouge is approaching its two year anniversary, with much of the controversy that surrounded its establishment and launch firmly behind it. As it celebrates two years of ...
Since the launch in July 2013 of Air Canada rouge, Air Canada has deployed its leisure carrier to a growing number of Caribbean, European and select sun destinations in the United States.
Air Canada’s recently announced plans to increase frequencies on several North American leisure routes next winter includes swapping rouge-branded Boeing 767-300s to mainline flying with 737-8s.
The Associated Press writes "the discount carrier will begin operations with two Boeing 767-300ER and two Airbus A319 aircraft that will be released from Air Canada's mainline fleet. Planes will ...
Air Canadas historical 767-300ER fleet comprises 36 aircraft. The other planes were gradually retired from 2014. The ...
Flights will be operated from June 9 to October 13 with an Air Canada Rouge Boeing 767-300ER, featuring premium and economy cabins. All flights provide for Aeroplan accumulation and redemption ...
The entire Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge wide-body fleet — including the Boeing 777-200LR, 787-8/9 and Airbus 330 and Air Canada Rouge Boeing 767-300ER — is scheduled to be equipped with the ...
RELATED AIR CANADA COVERAGE: Watch for a Boeing 767 at Palm Springs airport The non-stop seasonal flights to Toronto operate on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, and will run until April 16. The new ...
Air Canada has announced plans to begin year-round nonstop service between Toronto and Honolulu with its leisure carrier subsidiary, Air Canada Rouge. The twice-weekly service begins Nov. 21 and ...