Air Canada (AC/ACA - Air Canada)


Here's the design applied on Air Canada's Airbus aircrafts both narrow and wide bodies.

A 319 - C-GITT / ship 288
A 320 - C-FMJK / ship 229
A 321 - C-GITU / ship 451

Note: the Airbus A340-500 still carry the Airbus "dealer's plate" as the status of this aircraft is still unknown at this time.

A 330-300 - C-GFUR / ship 934
A 340-300 - C-FYKX / ship 901
A 340-500 - F-WWTH / ship 951
8 March 2004

Sadly, Air Canada is slowly phasing out this type.

Boeing 747-400M - C-GAGN / ship 343

On the B-767s series, the middle aircraft is an ex-Canadian airplane while the last on has a GE engine.

Boeing 767-200 - C-GAUH / ship 603
Boeing 767-300 - C-GGMX / ship 653
Boeing 767-300ER - C-GHLK / ship 657
24 March 2004

The stroll down memory lane continues with this illustration. Before Air Canada came out with their 'toothpaste' livery, I posted this design up in the What If section of DAC. Somehow it got picked up and made the rumor mill that this was going to be Air Canada's new colorscheme. Shocked, flattered, and a giant 'uh-oh' went into my head. Even my B 747-400 got re-rendered and published in an airline magazine. The good old days... Here's that design on Air Canada's coming B 787-8. A bit of tweaking was done on the starboard side of the livery.

Boeing 787-8 - C-GBDL / ship 888
22 January 2012