One of 15 Airbus A321-200 in the Air Canada main fleet, we photographed C-GIUE on July 21, 2017 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). More and more, their fleet is sporting the new black, red and white livery like this aircraft.
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C-GIUE
C-GIUE took its first flight on November 14, 2001 and was delivered to Air Canada on December 14, 2001. The Airbus A321 is currently configured for a maximum total of 190 passengers with 16 seats in business class and 174 more in economy class. As mentioned, this is one of 15 A321 airliners in Air Canada’s main fleet while there is five more in the fleet of subsidiary Air Canada Rouge.
Back on January 7, 2010, C-GIUE was flying from St. John’s, Newfoundland to Toronto, Ontario. Around Iles de la Madeleine, Quebec, the crew noticed a cracked windshield. They descended from 32,000 feet to 22,000 feet before deciding to divert to Halifax, Nova Scotia for a safe landing.
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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
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.