Sporting the latest Air Canada mainline livery, C-FVLU joined the fleet of the Canadian airline in 2018. We photographed the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on December 15, 2018 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
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C-FVLU
C-FVLU performed its maiden flight on January 18, 2018 and was delivered to Air Canada on February 3, 2018. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is configured for a maximum total of 298 passengers with 30 seats in business class, 21 more in premium economy and 247 economy class seats.
This configuration is uniform across the 27 B789 aircraft in the fleet. There are 22 less seats in the Air Canada model compared to what rival WestJet will have in theirs when they being to arrive in April, 2019.
See more aircraft at our Air Canada Fleet Page.
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Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
The first B789 took flight on September 17, 2013 and first entered service with Air New Zealand on July 8, 2014. This aircraft is 63 metres or 206 feet in length, 20 feet longer than the initial Boeing 787-8 variant. Both models share the same 60 metre or 197 foot wingspan. At the tail, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner stands 17 metres or 56 feet in height.
Air Canada
Air Canada was founded as Trans Canada Air Lines in 1937. The name was officially switched on January 1, 1965. There are over 170 aircraft in the main fleet (including Air Canada Jetz and Air Canada Cargo) with nearly 320 when subsidiaries are included. The largest in the fleet is the Boeing 777-300ER. The airline flies to over 220 destinations around the world (350 with subsidiaries included).
Headquartered at the Air Canada Centre on the grounds of Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) in Dorval, Quebec, the airline is a founding member of the Star Alliance. Other founding members include Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways and United Airlines. There are now 26 full member airlines worldwide.
Headquartered at the Air Canada Centre on the grounds of Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) in Dorval, Quebec, the airline is a founding member of the Star Alliance. Other founding members include Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways and United Airlines. There are now 26 full member airlines worldwide.