Air Canada announced a record operating revenue of CA$6.3 billion for the second quarter of 2026, driven by robust demand across its extensive network operations. The Canadian airline achieved an adjusted EBITDA of CA$719 million, aligning with the upper end of their previously stated guidance range. Despite this strong financial performance, Air Canada reported an operating loss of CA$215 million during the period. This loss was primarily attributed to CA$388 million in expenses related to labor and other factors. These results demonstrate continued recovery and operational strength within the Air Canada business.
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