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Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Results and Financial Condition
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At the same time as the new aircraft are being added to our fl eet, we are removing older and less effi cient aircraft. In 2007,
we removed 23 aircraft from our fl eet comprised of:
two Boeing 767-300 aircraft which were returned to lessors;
eight Airbus A320 aircraft which were returned to lessors, two of which were already removed from service
at December 31, 2006;
one Boeing 767-200 aircraft which was retired from service;
two Airbus A340-300 aircraft which were subleased to other airlines;
one Airbus A340-300 aircraft which was returned to the lessor;
six Airbus A319 aircraft which were subleased to other airlines;
one Airbus A319 aircraft which was sold;
two Airbus A340-500 aircraft which were leased to another airline.
The following table provides the existing and planned fl eet changes to our fl eet (excluding aircraft operated by Jazz):
(1) Two Airbus A340-300 aircraft were retired from service prior to December 31, 2007. One of the aircraft is pending its return to the lessor and the second aircraft
is pending its sublease to a third party.
(2) One Airbus A319 aircraft was retired from service prior to December 31, 2007 pending its sale.
Year End 2006
Actual Planned
Planned 2009 fl eet changes
Year End 2009
Fleet Plan
New Deliveries
Sublease to Third Party
Lease returns
Sales
Parked
Year End 2007
New Deliveries
Sublease/lease to Third
Party / Sale by Air Canada
Lease returns
Sales
Parked
Year End 2008
B777-300 - 5 - - - - 5 6 - - - - 11 1 12
B777-200 - 3 - - - - 3 3 - - - - 6-6
B767-300 33 - - (2) - - 31 - - (2) - - 29 (1) 28
B767-200 11 - - - - (1) 10 - - - (4) (2) 4-4
A340-500 2 - (2) - - - - - - - - - ---
A340-300(1) 10 - (3) (2) - - 5 - (5) - - - ---
A330-300 8 - - - - - 8 - - - - - 8-8
A321 10 - - - - - 10 - - - - - 10 - 10
A320 47 - - (6) - - 41 - - - - - 41 - 41
A319(2) 45 - (6) - (2) - 37 - - (2) - - 35 - 35
EMB 190 18 24 - - - - 42 3 - - - - 45 - 45
EMB 175 15 - - - - - 15 - - - - - 15 - 15
Total 199 32 (11) (10) (2) (1) 207 12 (5) (4) (4) (2) 204 - 204
Average age
(years) 9.6 9.0 9.0 9.9