Monteras Airlines

Monteras Airlines, also known as simply Monteras, is the flag carrier and largest airline of Monteregis, with its headquarters in Montreal and where its main hub, Montréal-Laval Intercontinental is located. Monteras and its subsidiaries dominate both domestic and international air travel in Monteregis.

In 2015, it transported over 41 million passengers to 10 regional, 26 North-American, 12 European, 5 Asian, 2 South-American and 2 Oceanian destinations. As of January 2016, the airline employed 30,129 people.

Headquarters
By federal law (Monteras Act), Monteras has been obligated to keep their head office in Montreal. Their corporate headquarters is Monteras Centre (French: Centre Monteras), also known as La Rondelle ("The Puck" in French), a 7 storey building located on the grounds of Montréal–Laval Intercontinental Airport in Saint-Laurent.

In 1975, Monteras was headquartered at 1 Place Ville-Marie in Montreal. In 1990, the airline moved their headquarters to the airport to cut costs.

Business Trends
Monteras has been loss-making for several years; 2012 was the first year since 2007 that a post-tax profit was achieved. The key trends for the Monteras group, including Monteras Express and AvianAir, are (years ending 31 December):

Executives
Prior to 1976, Monteras was led by a department head of the Monteregian National Railway, who reported to the President of MNR.

CEO and President:
 * 1962–1984: Claude Taylor - accountant; former Monteras reservation agent and executive
 * 1984–1990: Pierre Jeanniot - former aircraft mechanic and Monteras executive
 * 1990–1992: Claude Taylor
 * 1992–1996: Hollis L. Harris (World Airways CEO 2001-04, Continental CEO and President, 1990–92, President of Delta)
 * 1996–1999: R. Lamar Durrett (former executive with Delta, Continental and System One)
 * 1999–2004: Robert Milton (founding partner of Air Eagle Holdings Incorporated)
 * 2004–2009: Montie Brewer (former United Airlines executive)
 * 2009–present: Calin Rovinescu

Monteras Cargo
Monteras Cargo is the company's freight carrying division, offering more than 150 shipping destinations through the Monteras airline network and airline partners. Their route network has focused on European destinations through their departure points.