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==== Fleet and Aircrafts ==== As of the latest reports, Air Canada operates a modern and diverse fleet, comprising over 170 aircraft. The airline’s fleet includes both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, capable of serving a variety of domestic and international routes. The fleet consists of airplanes from leading manufacturers like '''Boeing''' and '''Airbus''', ensuring passengers enjoy modern amenities and safety features. Some of the key aircraft in Air Canada’s fleet include: * '''Boeing 787 Dreamliner''': A state-of-the-art long-haul aircraft known for its fuel efficiency and superior passenger comfort. The Dreamliner is a key part of Air Canada's international long-haul service. * '''Airbus A220''': A versatile aircraft ideal for short- and medium-haul routes, offering both comfort and efficiency. * '''Boeing 737 MAX''': A fuel-efficient jet that serves many of Air Canada’s domestic and North American routes. * '''Airbus A330''': A wide-body aircraft used on long-haul international flights. Air Canada is committed to sustainability, and this is reflected in its investment in new, fuel-efficient aircraft that reduce the environmental impact of air travel.
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