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Overview
Background
Number of Canadian originating charter types
Charter requirements
Advanced Payment Protection
Permit and notification filings
Appendix A: Definitions of Canadian originating charter types in the ATR
Overview
The Canadian...
Web page | 2017-08-23
Where a foreign carrier's licence does not authorize the operation of the proposed charter flights, the Agency can amend a licence, pursuant to subsection 74(1) of the Canada Transportation Act to allow the carrier to operate the flight(s).
The Agency seeks comments from certain Canadian carriers...
Web page | 2015-11-02
Service name
Charter Permits for Canadian-Originating Non-Scheduled International Air Services
Service description
An international charter air service is a non-scheduled international service operated under a contractual arrangement between an air carrier and a charterer. Carriers holding a...
Web page | 2019-05-02
Service standard
The Agency’s target is to issue a program permit within 4 business days of receiving all required documentation demonstrating compliance with the charter requirements for flights to be operated pursuant to the air carrier's non-scheduled international licence.
Performance target...
Web page | 2017-05-15
Service standards publicly state the level of performance that citizens can reasonably expect to encounter from the Canadian Transportation Agency under normal circumstances.
An international charter air service is a non-scheduled international service operated under a contractual arrangement...
Web page | 2016-12-05
licensing and charters
Licensing and charters
air licensing contacts ...
Web page | 2017-05-12
This report covers the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year. A fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31.
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Service standards for Air Service Licences Issued
Service standards for Charter Permits for Canadian Originating Non-Scheduled International Air Services
As part of its ongoing...
Web page | 2019-09-16
Air licence
The Agency is the authority for Canada that issues licences to operate publicly available air services. The Agency issues licences to operate domestic air services to Canadian applicants. It also issues licences to operate scheduled and non-scheduled international services to and from...
Web page | 2019-08-09
The national transportation policy permits the market to largely self-regulate. However, it also acknowledges that regulation may be required to meet public objectives or in cases where parties are not served by effective competition.
When it comes to regulating air transportation, the Agency...
Web page | 2015-11-17
Introduction
Amendments to the Air Transportation Regulations (ATR) were finalized and published in Part II of the Canada Gazette on May 31, 2019.
The regulations reflect input that the CTA heard from the public, the air industry, experts and other interested parties during consultations held...
Web page | 2019-08-13