Air Canada Rouge has a number of aircraft in their fleet with long pasts. Not so with C-FJQD. This Airbus A321-200 was brought into the subsidiary brand new in 2015. We photographed this airliner on June 8, 2018 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
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C-FJQD
C-FJQD performed its first flight on November 24, 2015 and was delivered to Air Canada Rouge on December 4, 2015. The Airbus A321-211 is one of six in the fleet of this Air Canada subsidiary. The airplane is configured for a maximum total of 200 passengers with 16 seats in business class and 184 economy class seats.
Airbus A321-200
The largest in the Airbus A320 Family, the Airbus A321-200 first flew with launch customer Monarch Airlines in April, 1997. A rare, earlier version of the A321, the A321-100, was introduced with Lufthansa three years earlier in March, 1994.
The A321 is 45 metres or 146 feet in length (23 feet longer than the A320) and has a wingspan of 36 metres or 118 feet. At the tail, the aircraft stands 12 metres or 39 feet in height. The flight range is 5,950 kilometres. In all, nearly 1,500 have entered service.
Air Canada Rouge
Air Canada Rouge was founded in December, 2012 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada. The brand has a fleet of 53 aircraft flying to 50 destinations. In the fleet, there are 25 Boeing 767-300ER, 22 Airbus A319-100 and six Airbus A321-200 models. There are plans to add four Airbus A320-200 models to the fleet in 2019. Through the main airline, Rouge is a member of the Star Alliance.
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