Air Canada elevates the regional flying experience with reimagined Q-400 amenities (CNW Group_Air Canada)

Air Canada unveils major cabin upgrades for Dash 8-400 fleet

MONTREAL — Air Canada is set to enhance its regional flying experience with a comprehensive upgrade program for its fleet of De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft.

The initiative will see 25 aircraft operated under the Air Canada Express banner by Jazz Aviation receive new interiors, redesigned seating and – in an industry first for this aircraft type – onboard Wi-Fi.

The program aims to bring the look and feel of Air Canada’s larger jets to regional operations, while also responding to passenger demand for more comfort and connectivity on shorter flights.

“Air Canada Express is at the heart of how we serve Canadian communities. It brings people together, whether connecting families across the country, or linking businesses to the world through our global network. This innovative project is an industry-first, and it reflects the pride we take in serving customers with care and class. By bringing many of the design details and comforts of our largest jets to the Canadian-made Dash 8-400, even our shortest flights can feel special,” said Mark Nasr, Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer at Air Canada.

WI-FI AT YTZ

Starting in October, Air Canada will become the first airline to introduce fast, free Wi-Fi to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) travellers, who will enjoy gate-to-gate connectivity while travelling between the airport and Montreal or Ottawa. This marks the first time Wi-Fi will be made available on a De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft type anywhere in the world.

The installation of Wi-Fi on the balance of Air Canada’s Dash 8-400 fleet is being determined. The airline has already fitted 97% of its mainline Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge aircraft with Wi-Fi sponsored by Bell. It is on track to complete this fleet-wide transformation in 2026.

Fast, free Wi-Fi sponsored by Bell on flights from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to Montréal and Ottawa begins in October, an industry first (CNW Group_Air Canada)

NEW SEATING & CABIN REDESIGN

A total of 25 Air Canada Express Dash 8-400 operated by Jazz will be equipped with next generation, ergonomic seats from Expliseat, featuring new branding, a seatback multi-use device holder for tablets and phones and a table tray. Installation is expected to be completed in mid-2026. Each aircraft will have 78 seats and pitch will remain the same.

The cabins of these 25 Dash 8-400s will be upgraded to reflect Air Canada’s mainline aircraft interiors. This will be include updated colours, textures and finishes inspired by Canadian landscapes.

Twenty-five Air Canada Express Dash 8-400 operated by Jazz will be equipped with next generation, well-padded, ergonomic seats from Expliseat (CNW Group_Air Canada)

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