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  2. Airbus A310 - Wikipedia

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    The A310 (background) is a shrunken version of the Airbus A300 (foreground). On 26 September 1967, the governments of France, West Germany and the United Kingdom signed a memorandum of understanding to commence the joint development of the 300-seat Airbus A300.

  3. Airbus CC-150 Polaris - Wikipedia

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    The Airbus CC-150 Polaris is the designation for the civilian Airbus A310-300s which have been converted into multi-purpose, long-range jet aircraft for passenger, freight or medical transport and mid-air refueling for the Royal Canadian Air Force.

  4. Air Canada fleet - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada's Airbus A340-300s were retired in November 2008 and replaced by Boeing 777-300ERs. [18] Air Canada's Boeing 767-200ER fleet was retired from service by the end of 2008. The McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 aircraft were operated from 1979 to 2000 by Canadian Pacific Air Lines and its successors Canadian Airlines International.

  5. List of Airbus A310 operators - Wikipedia

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    List of Airbus A310 operators. ... Airline Orders [1] Deliveries [1] In operation [1] ... Canadian Airlines: 12: China Eastern Airlines: 5:

  6. Canadian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Airlines International Ltd. (stylized as Canadi›n Airlines or Canadi‹n Airlines, or simply Canadian) was a major Canadian airline that operated from 1987 until 2001. The airline was Canada's second largest airline after Air Canada , carrying more than 11.9 million passengers to over 160 destinations in 17 countries on five ...

  7. Air Transat Flight 961 - Wikipedia

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    Air Transat Flight 961 was an Air Transat flight from Varadero, Cuba to Quebec City, Canada on March 6, 2005. The aircraft experienced a structural failure in which the rudder detached in flight. The flight crew were able to regain enough control of the aircraft to return safely to Varadero.

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