ACE Aviation Holdings
Public | |
Traded as | NEX: ACE.H |
Industry | Airline |
Founded | Montreal, Quebec (2004) |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec |
Key people
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Robert A. Milton - Chairman, President & CEO, ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. |
Products | Passenger Air & Cargo Travel |
Revenue | $10 billion CAD |
Number of employees
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33,090 (2008)[1] |
Website | aceaviation.com |
ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. is a Canadian holding company that is the former parent company of Air Canada. It is headquartered in Montreal.[2]
History
ACE Aviation Holdings Incorporated was created as Air Canada emerged from bankruptcy in 2004. One of the more significant changes was the merging of its six small airlines into Air Canada and Air Canada Jazz.
The company plans a wind up and will distribute its assets back to its shareholders by no earlier than mid-2013.
Former operating divisions
- Aeroplan – (sold off)
- Air Canada – (sold off)
- Air Canada Cargo – (transferred to Air Canada)
- Air Canada Ground Handling Services – (transferred to Air Canada)
- Jazz Aviation LP – (sold off)
- Aveos Fleet Performance Inc. (formerly known as Air Canada Technical Services) - (ceased operations in 2012)
- Air Canada Vacations – (transferred to Air Canada)
References
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