Air Canada Expects to Resume Regular Schedule Saturday April 14
MONTREAL, April 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Air Canada is preparing to
resume its full flight schedule for Saturday April 14, 2012 following
the cancellation of approximately 75 flights on Friday April 13 due to
illegal job action taken by some of its pilots. Cancelled flights were
primarily to and from Toronto, the carrier's main hub, and other
Canadian or United States destinations. Air Canada's international
flights were not affected.
On Friday, the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) granted, at Air
Canada's request, an order declaring that certain pilots were
participating in an illegal strike; ordering ACPA, the pilots' union,
to take all reasonable steps to bring to an end the illegal strike; and
requiring ...
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Air Canada Reiterates Full Compliance with Air Canada Public Participation Act
MONTREAL, March 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Air Canada President and Chief
Executive Officer, Calin Rovinescu, today provided the following
remarks to the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Transport,
Infrastructure and Communities following the closure by Aveos Fleet
Performance Inc., a separate and independently owned and managed
supplier to Air Canada, of its operations in Canada:
"Let me state clearly and unequivocally that we continue to be in full
compliance with the letter and the spirit of the Air Canada Public
Participation Act - despite the demise of Aveos.
"In May 2011, less than one year ago, Mr.
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