Air Canada is the flag carrier and largest airline of Canada. Originating as Trans-Canada Air Lines in 1936, it became Air Canada in 1965. Current subsidaries include: Aircraft are listed alphabetically by manufacturer and then type rather than by specific subsidary (aircraft are often transient).
This page last updated on March 30, 2025.
Air Canada Cargo, Air Canada Express (contracted regional operations), Air Canada Jetz (private jet charters), and Air Canada Rouge (discount leisure airline).
Please note that not all historical aircraft are listed here; this page only includes those that we currently have photos of.
Airbus
A220-300
101-135
A319-100
251-298
A320-200
201-247
A320-200
Assorted second-hand units.401-422
A321-200
451-484
A330-300
931-950
Boeing
737-8 MAX
501-540, 573-576
767-300ER
631-663, 675-694
777-200LR
701-706
777-300ER
731-749
787-8 Dreamliner
801-808
787-9 Dreamliner
831-862
Bombardier
CRJ-200
Operated by various,
non-inclusive fleet numbers.112-186
CRJ-900
Operated by Jazz Air,
non-inclusive fleet numbers.701-784
De Havilland Canada
DHC-8-100
Operated by Jazz Air,
non-inclusive fleet numbers.802-898
DHC-8-300
Operated by Jazz Air.301-327
DHC-8-400
Operated by Jazz Air,
non-inclusive fleet numbers.401-498
Embraer
ERJ-175
Operated by Jazz Air,
formerly mainline Air Canada.371-390 r/n 521-545
ERJ-190
301-345