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‘Difficult decision’: Air Canada cuts ‘around 1%’ of its workforce: spokesperson

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Air Canada aircraft sit parked at Vancouver International Airport as a United Airlines flight from Chicago prepares to land, in Richmond, B.C., on Monday, August 18, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Air Canada is reducing management staff positions, the airline told CTV News in an email Thursday.

A spokesperson confirmed that non-unionized management positions, amounting to “around one per cent” of the airline’s staff, were affected.

“As a global company, Air Canada regularly reviews its resources and processes to ensure they are optimized to efficiently support business operations and its customers,” reads a statement from spokesperson Christophe Hennebelle.

Hennebelle added that the positions will not be replaced.

“Following an extensive review, we arrived at the difficult decision to reduce some management positions.”