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Canjet adding new 737-800s to fleet
CanJet to add next-generation 737s to fleet
HALIFAX, Sept. 27 /CNW/ - CanJet Airlines announced today that it will add two next-generation Boeing 737 aircraft to its fleet for the upcoming winter charter season. The 737-800 series aircraft will have a seating capacity of 189 passengers and will be equipped with a drop-down video system providing passengers with comfort and convenience during their vacation travel. The next-generation 737s are fitted with Blended Winglet technology that increases fuel efficiency and range while reducing carbon emissions and takeoff noise. These aircraft will operate flights on behalf of Transat Tours Canada, that specializes in the organization, marketing and distribution of holiday travel to and from Canada through tour operators Transat Holidays and Nolitours, from Quebec City and Montreal for the upcoming winter charter season. CanJet currently operates a fleet of five 737-500 and one 737-300 aircraft which will be replaced by additional next-generation aircraft. CanJet Airlines is a division of IMP Group Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia, one of Canada's Top 50 Best Managed Companies and one of Canada's largest aviation and aerospace companies. The airline division provides charter services with a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft.
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Also, one of the nicest liveries of the early 2000s around, should be a real pleasure to capture those 738s
Alain |