Air Canada Announces Prepayment of Loans Taken Out to Buy 19 Airbus A220-300 Aircraft

In another sign of the improving state of the air industry and Air Canada itself, the airline has prepaid loans of approximately $650 million from Canada’s Export Development Corporation (EDC) that it used to acquire 19 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, reports Skies Mag.

The prepayment, which is also subject to accrued interest, was made on 21JUN.

The move adds these planes to Air Canada's unencumbered assets, totalling around $5.4 billion, excluding Aeroplan.

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