VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIACanadian startup Canada Jetlines announced the delivery of its first A320-200 aircraft from Dublin-based lessor Jackson Square Aviation offering customized fleet solutions.



"With a projected growth of 15 aircraft by 2025, Canada Jetlines aims to offer the best-in-class operating economics, efficient aircraft design, and accessible flight options without sacrificing quality or convenience," the company said.

The newly established all-Canadian carrier will provide convenient air travel options offering more value and travel choices than competitors to coveted sun destinations, with a launch slated for Spring of 2022.

“This is a milestone day for our team as we get to witness the inception of our branded fleet, with the delivery of our first aircraft,” said Brad Warren, VP Maintenance Operations for Canada Jetlines.

“We have collectively been building towards this moment and we couldn’t be happier to partner with Jackson Square Aviation as we prepare for take-off early next year.”

“We are excited to be a part of Canada Jetlines journey to launch operations as Canada’s newest charter airline, and are delighted to welcome the airline as our newest customer,” said John Yanney, JSA Head of Americas Marketing & OEM Relations.

“We look forward to developing a long-term partnership with Canada Jetlines as the airline begins to flourish and build upon its future successes as they commence flying in 2022,” he addded.