A commercial dispute with lessor Airborne Capital saw the attachment of four of Flair Airlines' B737 MAX at the weekend, the airline confirmed to local media.
A statement from the airline called the move by "a New York-based hedge fund" to take the aircraft "extreme and unusual." Calgary Sun newspaper reported the aircraft were seized in Toronto Pearson, Edmonton International, and Kitchener.
According to the ch-aviation fleets advanced module, Flair leases six B737-8s from Airborne Capital. The ultra-low-cost carrier has a leased fleet of 19 of the type, as well as three B737-800s. ADS-B data shows that C-FLKA (msn 64943) was attached in Edmonton and C-FLKC (msn 61807) was attached in Toronto on March 11, but both are back in service, while C-FLKD (msn 61806) is still parked at Kitchener since March 10, as is C-FLKI (msn 64944) which has been parked at Edmonton since March 10.
CH Aviation / Photo: Duncan Stewart
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