Air Canada's DC-9s Taxi to Retirement

After 36 years of service, the DC-9 was officially retired last month from Air Canada's fleet. The carrier, the first airline outside of the U.S. to adopt the aircraft type, took delivery of its first DC-9 in January 1966. Air Canada operated as many as 50 and ``the workhorse'' of the fleet...

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