Air Canada

Passenger Transportation Services

Company Summary

Air Canada provides domestic, U.S. transborder, and international airline services. The company provides scheduled passenger services under the Air Canada Vacations and Air Canada Rouge brand names in the Canadian market, the Canada-U.S. transborder market, and in the international market to and from Canada, as well as through capacity purchase agreements on other regional carriers. As of December 31, 2022, it operated a fleet of 192 aircraft under the Air Canada mainline brand name comprising 110 Boeing and Airbus narrow-body aircraft, and 82 Boeing and Airbus wide-body aircraft; 114 aircraft under the Air Canada Express brand name, including 50 Mitsubishi regional jets, 39 De Havilland Dash-8 turboprop aircraft and 25 Embraer 175 aircraft; and 39 aircraft under the Air Canada Rouge brand name consisting of 14 Airbus A321 aircraft, 5 Airbus A320 aircraft, and 20 Airbus A319 aircraft. The company also provides air cargo services in approximately 50 countries, including Toronto, Halifax, St. John's, Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, Quito, Lima, Bogota, San Juan, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Madrid, and Frankfurt. In addition, it develops, operates, markets, and distributes vacation travel packages in the Caribbean, Mexico, the United States, Europe, Central and South America, South Pacific, Australia, and Asia; offers cruise packages in North America, Europe, and the Caribbean; and provides travel loyalty programs. The company was founded in 1937 and is headquartered in Saint-Laurent, Canada.

ESG Rating Overview

Refinitiv

Overall ESG Rating :

68
Rating Scale
0-25Poor 25-50Satisfactory 50-75Good75-100Excellent
0100E66S63G78

Overall ESG Rating :

A
Rating Scale
CCCB
Laggard
BBBBBA
Average
AAAAA
Leader

Air Canada is average among 20 companies in the airlines industry.

Temperature Rise :

1.5℃
CLIMATE SCALE
≥ 3.85°CLagging > 2°C - < 3.85°CMisaligned ≤ 2°CAligned

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