Air Canada to Retrofit DHC-8-Q400 Cabins; Free Wi‑Fi on Toronto Routes

Air Canada to Retrofit DHC-8-Q400 Cabins; Free Wi‑Fi on Toronto Routes

Air Canada will undertake a major cabin refurbishment of its De Havilland Canada DHC-8-Q400 aircraft.

Across all 15 aircraft, the airline will install Expliseat next-generation, thickly padded ergonomic seats, with installation to be completed by mid-2026. Every seat will feature a multipurpose device holder for tablets and smartphones and a tray table, and the seat dress covers express the carrier’s new brand and design language. Each aircraft will have 78 seats.

In addition, aircraft operating the Toronto–Montreal and Toronto–Ottawa routes will be equipped with high-speed complimentary Wi‑Fi sponsored by Bell starting in October.

These aircraft are operated by Jazz Aviation for Air Canada Express.

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