Canadian Airlines of Kingston


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Canadian Airlines (of Kingston), subsidiary airline of Air Canada, is the flag carrier and largest airline from Kingston and Boyce, and part of the Star Alliance. The airline, founded in 2012, provides scheduled and charter air transport for passengers and cargo to 90 destinations worldwide. Both corporate headquarters and largest hub are located on Kingston's Otto Shatner Airport.

Foundation
Until March 2012, Air Canada was the lone airline serving all airports in Kingston and Boyce. 25 Airplanes of the airline were solely used for airline traffic from and to Kingston. On March 17, 2012, Air Canada decided to split up the Kingston based planes into a new airline, flying the old original Canadian Airlines logo at first but later switching to the Red Goose on black ground.

Destinations
National: 11

International: 79

in Total: 90

Fleet
As of December 1, 2012 the Following planes feature the Red Goose on their Back:

Fleet design
The Fleet of Canadian Airlines is undergoing a constant change. The ten Boeing 777-200 will slowly be sorted out of the fleet and will be given back to ILFC Leasing. These planes were the only planes in the fleet that were leased, all other aircraft are property of Canadian Airlines. Canadian's Long haul fleet will be fully reliant on their many Airbus A330. Each Long Haul aircraft is based upon the same interior Design