Air Canada's pilots' union is warning the airline may be planning to set up an "offshore" airline that would get around obligations to its heavily unionized staff.
In a memo to its members, Air Canada Pilots Association President Gary Tarves said the new airline might not affect only new hires.
"Put bluntly, the company wants to outsource much of our current flying while failing to provide any assurances as to how many Air Canada pilot jobs would actually remain at the mainline when the dust settles," he said in the memo.
Air Canada has declined to comment but CEO Calin Rovinescu has mused about using Qantas's Jetstar as a model for a budget carrier under Air Canada's umbrella. Jetstar has a domestic base of operations in Melbourne and runs a full domestic schedule but it also operates satellite operations in Singapore, Vietnam and Japan. It's not clear which scenario has Tarves upset.



Air Canada's Wednesday early morning flight from Halifax to Toronto turned into a lunch-time arrival thanks to a feline infiltrator.
An aircraft modified for Japan's Coast Guard by Toronto's Field Aviation will be back in a shop somewhere after what could only be described as a significant bird strike.
After musing about the idea to select media just before Christmas, WestJet is now formally floating a proposal to launch a regional airline using turboprop aircraft.
The Transportation Safety Board says deployment of the whole airframe parachute on a Cirrus SR22 that crashed last September near Sundre, AB likely would have resulted in a much happier outcome. The TSB's final report on the crash was released Thursday.



