Air Canada

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Air Canada serves airports in Canada and the United States with up to 400 daily flights between the two countries. The airline's international network extends to six continents with service to more than 80 airports.

2023

Air Canada pilots proudly joined the ranks of ALPA in 2023.

5,400+

Air Canada employs more than 5,400 professional pilots/flightcrew members.  

Montreal

The airline is headquartered in Montréal, Qué.

Air Canada pilots August 27, 2024, informational picket at Toronto Pearson International Airport. More than 2,000 pilots attended simultaneous pickets across the country that day.
Pictured here at Vancouver International Airport, on August 27, 2024, Air Canada pilots held informational pickets in four simultaneous locations, also demonstrating in Montréal, Qué.; Toronto, Ont.; and Winnipeg, Man.

Air Canada at a Glance 

Air Canada Pilots Secure First ALPA Contract in 2024

Air Canada pilots officially presented management with their notice to bargain in June 2023. In January 2024, after months of slow movement at the negotiating table, they entered private mediation in an effort to speed up the negotiating progress. During the last week of scheduled mediation, on May 28 the pilots held a flash informational picket in downtown Toronto, outside the building where mediation was taking place, to show management they were unified in achieving a contract that properly reflected the value they bring to the airline.

When an agreement wasn’t reached by the end of private mediation, ALPA filed a notice of dispute in June, starting the clock on the conciliation period, which would ultimately provide the pilots with the right to strike at the end of the cooling-off period, should an agreement not be reached.

Air Canada Pilots Prepare to Strike

In August, the pilot group voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike, with a 98 percent “yes” vote. Shortly thereafter, on the last day of the 90-day conciliation period, the pilot group held a nationwide informational picket in Montréal, Qué.; Toronto, Ont.; Winnipeg, Man.; and Vancouver, B.C. More than 2,000 pilots stood shoulder to shoulder, with many more showing support online, all demonstrating their frustration with the carrier and its lack of acknowledgement of the pilot group’s value. 

"We want to reach an agreement with Air Canada to avert a strike," said F/O Charlene Hudy, the pilots’ Master Executive Council (MEC) chair, at the time. “And although we made some progress in conciliation, management continues to force us closer to a strike position by not listening to our most pressing needs at the negotiating table regarding fair compensation, respectable retirement benefits, and quality-of-life improvements.”

As Air Canada pilots prepared for the possibility of a strike, opening their strike centre headquarters in Toronto in mid-September and securing a record number of media hits, the Negotiating Committee reached an agreement with management. On October 10, 2024, Air Canada pilots voted 67 percent in favour of the new collective agreement, bringing their year-and-half-long negotiating period to a close.

We are fully invested in our company, our customers, and our country. We're proud of our profession and take our job of transporting passengers safely to their destinations very seriously.

Air Canada MEC

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