Additionally, their next-generation short-haul fleet consists of the A220-300s, with plans to increase their A220 sub-fleet to 45, and they also operate a significant fleet of Boeing 737 MAXs, with plans to increase that sub-fleet to 50, though they are obviously all grounded. In terms of their narrow body fleet, their most prominent aircraft type is the A320 series, in which they operate the A319, A320, and A321, though they intend to retire many of their A319s and A320s in the short-term. Fleet: Air Canada’s mainline fleet consists of only Boeing and Airbus aircraft, now that they have retired their E190s from their mainline fleet, due to COVID-19.
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