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  • New all-Canadian airline Canada Jetlines has completed all required demonstration flights for Transport Canada
  • Canada Jetlines flew from the Region of Waterloo International airport to Greater Moncton Roméo Leblanc International airport and back
  • Canada Jetlines is a well-capitalized leisure-focused air carrier, utilizing a growing fleet of Airbus 320 aircraft targeting launch in the summer of 2022, subject to Transport Canada approval
  • Canada Jetlines Operations Ltd. (CJET) is up 3.70 per cent trading at $ 0.28 per share as of 3:53 pm EDT.

Canada Jetlines Operations (CJET) has completed all required demonstration flights for Transport Canada to obtain its Air Operator Certificate.

On July 5, 2022, Canada Jetlines flew from the Region of Waterloo International airport to Greater Moncton Roméo Leblanc International airport and back to the satisfaction of Transport Canada inspectors.

Eddy Doyle, CEO of Canada Jetlines, announced:

“We are extremely proud of our operations team for successfully completing this comprehensive program with Transport Canada. There are only a few administrative items for Transport Canada to complete before issuing the AOC, which is expected to be completed within the next two weeks. As a start-up during the pandemic, we emphasize preparation and collaboration. We are currently staffed and equipped to accommodate and welcome guests to travel with Canada Jetlines.”

The company will fly the Airbus A320 – a versatile short-to-medium-haul aircraft, enabling operators to match the right aircraft size to route demand, with the capability for varied services that can be adapted to passenger capacities with a maximum of 180 travellers.

According to the company’s news release, CJET will begin airline operations in the next few weeks and commence ticket sales imminently.

Canada Jetlines Operations Ltd. (CJET) is up 3.70 per cent trading at $ 0.28 per share as of 3:53 pm EDT.

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