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Air Canada Rouge Begins Boeing 737-MAX Service

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 6 March 2026 08:55
By Maisie Milward
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Air Canada Rouge begins its Boeing 737-MAX service following a major fleet transformation. The low-cost subsidiary will begin transitioning 45 aircraft into the fleet.
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Air Canada Rouge begins its Boeing 737-MAX service following a major fleet transformation. The low-cost subsidiary will begin transitioning 45 aircraft into the fleet.

Air Canada Rouge begins its Boeing 737-MAX service following a major fleet transformation. The low-cost subsidiary will begin transitioning 45 aircraft into the fleet.
Boeing 737 Max © Air Canada

Boeing 737 MAX Begins Air Canada Rouge Services

The first Boeing 737 MAX will be introduced to the fleet following a major transformation across the airline’s aircraft, featuring modernised cabin features such as reclining seats, fast Wi-Fi and personal in-flight entertainment.

With an expected growth target of 45 additional B737 MAX aircraft by the end of 2026, Air Canada continues to build on their low-cost subsidiary, Air Canada Rouge, to provide enhanced travel for customers across North America and the Caribbean.

Alongside their fleet renewal, Air Canada announced the opening of their Rouge Vancouver base, offering more travel for Western Canada.

Mark Nasr, Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer at Air Canada, celebrates this major transformation:

“This renewal program is about delivering that feeling consistently, across every flight. Every update is designed with our customers in mind, as we introduce an entirely new Air Canada Rouge product with cutting-edge in-flight entertainment, Fast, Free Wi-Fi, and seats that recline for all customers.”

Air Canada Rouge begins its Boeing 737-MAX service following a major fleet transformation. The low-cost subsidiary will begin transitioning 45 aircraft into the fleet.
Rouge Airbus A321 © Air Canada

Air Canada’s Subsidiary Enhances Customer Experience Inflight

Customers flying with Rouge will enjoy free onboard beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and a variety of in-flight entertainment channels with personal TV screens at each seat.

Reclining seats across 147 economy, 12 business class, and 18 extra-space seats mean comfort for passengers.

Will you be travelling with Air Canada’s low-cost subsidiary? Let us know in the comments below! 

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