ACE Aviation Holdings
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ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. | |
Type | Public (TSX: ACE.B) |
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Founded | Montreal, Quebec (1937) |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec |
Key people | Robert A. Milton - Chairman, President & CEO, ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. |
Industry | Airline |
Products | Passenger Air & Cargo Travel |
Revenue | $10 billion CAD |
Employees | 31,991 (2004) |
Website | aceaviation.com |
ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. TSX: ACE.B is a Canadian holding company that provides commercial airline service and technical support and the parent company of Air Canada.
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[edit] History
ACE Aviation Holdings Incorporate was created as the company emerged from bankruptcy in 2004. One of the more significant changes was the merging of its 6 small airlines into Air Canada and Air Canada Jazz. The company holds a 6.1% stake in US Airways Group.
[edit] Corporate governance
Current members of the board of directors of ACE Aviation Holdings are:
- Bernard Attali
- Robert E. Brown
- Carlton Donaway
- Michael Green
- W. Brett Ingersoll
- Pierre-Marc Johnson
- John T. McLennan
- Robert A. Milton
- David I. Richardson
- Marvin Yontef.
[edit] Operating divisions
- Aeroplan - air mileage agency
- Air Canada - airline
- Air Canada Cargo - (AC Cargo Limited Partnership & AC Cargo General Partner Inc.) - air cargo operator
- Air Canada Ground Handling Services
- Air Canada Jazz - regional airline
- Air Canada Technical Services
- Air Canada Vacations - travel company
- Touram Limited Partnership - Travel and vacation packages
[edit] External links
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