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Who owns Air Canada?

Air Canada became fully privatized in 1989, and its variable voting shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:AC), and, since 29 July 2016, on OTCQX International Premier in the US under the single ticker symbol ACDVF. As of April 2021, the Government of Canada owns approximately 6.4% of Air Canada.



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Air Canada has been named the “Best Airline in North America” by Skytrax eight times in the past ten years. The award is given based on customer votes and speaks volumes about Air Canada's success.

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Pilot attraction and retention issues are real, and the impacts of pilot shortages are already affecting Air Canada's operations. In August, the Company confirmed it will no longer offer nonstop flights from Calgary to Ottawa, Halifax, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Cancun, or Frankfurt.

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Additionally, in its annual ratings for 2022, APEX has reaffirmed Air Canada as a Five-Star Global Airline in the APEX Official Airline Ratings, based on customer feedback.

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