CanotiaJet

CanotiaJet is the national airline of Canotia. Based out of Toronto, CanotiaJet has a fleet of 280 aircraft and flies to 115 destinations.

CanotiaJet has a regional subsidiary called CanotiaLink.

History
CanotiaJet was founded on December 22, 1935 as Trans Canotian Air Lines. Trans Canotian Air Lines made its maiden flight on November 15, 1936 from Toronto to Montreal with a Lockheed Model 10 Electra.

In 1965, Trans Canotian Air Lines changed its name to CanotiaJet, as the airline had become a major international airline rather than just a domestic airline.

In 2001, CanotiaJet launched a regional subsidiary called CanotiaLink. CanotiaLink would originally operate out of Toronto City Airport, however in 2005, operations were moved to CanotiaJet's main hub, Toronto Pearson Airport, mainly so that CanotiaLink could operate out of the same airport as its parent company.

Destinations
CanotiaJet flies to 115 destinations.

Fleet
CanotiaJet has a fleet of 290 aircraft and orders for 120 more.