Spiritair

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Spiritair
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IATA
SP
ICAO
SPR
Callsign
SPIRITAIR
Founded 1956
Commenced operations 1957
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Focus cities
Frequent-flyer program Starmiles
Airport lounge Gogoong Lounge
Alliance Skyteam
Fleet size 290
Destinations 235
Company slogan Your Choice in the Skies
Headquarters Montreal, Royal Kingdom of Quebec
Key people Jean-Seth Park (CEO)
Website www.spiritair.que

Spiritair is Royal Kingdom of Quebec's largest airline. Its corporate headquarters are in Spiritair Place, Montreal and its main hub is Charles Merton Regimbault International Airport in Montreal, with other hubs in Yzerberg, Fontvieille, Quebec City and St.John's. It is the largest in Quebec, as well as Atlantian Oceania and the 'Big Three' regions. Spiritair is part of the state holdings company Spiritair Group, a sovietised private corporation in which employees fully own the company and their voting determines the board of directors and management.

Fleet

Spiritair Passenger Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Notes
Airbus A330-200 6 Last flight November 1, 2017
Airbus A330-300 19 To be phased out by 2020
Airbus A340-300 10 To be phased out by 2018
Airbus A340-500 12 To be phased out by 2022
Airbus A340-600 15 To be phased out by 2022
Airbus A350-900 10 30
Airbus A350-1000 10 20
Airbus A380-800 15
Boeing 737-700 40
Boeing 737-800 55
Boeing 747-8 6 11
Boeing 777-200ER 30 8
Boeing 777-200LR 10 5
Boeing 777-300ER 29 15
Boeing 787-8 23 3

As the airline itself is largely divided into 3 hubs, with its foreign bases maintaining significant amount of autonomy from the Montreal headquarters, Spiritair's fleet is largely divided into two: Montreal headquarter operating mostly-Boeing fleet(with A380 as an exception), with the Yzerberg and Fontvieille bases operating mostly-Airbus fleets. The exception to this is the short-haul aircrafts, which in both cases B737NG were used for domestic and short-haul international operations. This bounds to continue as the airline adapted both A350s and B787s in recent years. The average life of Spiritair aircrafts is 8.6 years old.

Historic Fleet

Spiritair Passenger Fleet
Type Most(numbers) In service
Airbus A300-600 20 1977-1994
Boeing 707 35 1959-1976
Boeing 737-400 50 1985-2004
Boeing 737-500 35 1986-2003
Boeing 747-200 30 1973-1995
Boeing 747-400 50 1988-2017
Boeing 767-200ER 20 1987-2003
Boeing 767-300ER 20 1989-2005