History: Air Transat
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IATA | TS | ||
ICAO : | TSC | ||
Callsign : | TRANSAT | ||
Founded : | December 1986 | ||
Operating bases : | Montreal Airport, Toronto Pearson | ||
Parent company : | Transat A T Inc | ||
Fleet size : | 25 | ||
Slogan: | Your vacation people | ||
Headquarters : | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||
Key people : | Jean Francais Lemay (General Manager), Jean Marc Eustache (President and CEO) | ||
Website : | www.airtransat.com | ||
List of Air Transat airplanes by registration number |
Air Transat is a canadian airline with its headquarters at Montreal, Quebec. The airline operates scheduled and charter flights to 25 countries.
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History
Corporate affairs and identity
Destinations
Fleet
Cabin classes
Services
Competitors
Accidents and incidents
- 24 August 2001 - Air Transat Flight 236 was an Air Transat flight operated with an Airbus A330 between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Lisbon Portela Airport. Due to a fuel leak the plane ran out of fuel and the crew had to glide the plane to the Azores where it successfully landed on a military airfield. No casualties were recorded.
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