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  2. WestJet - Wikipedia

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    WestJet was founded on June 27, 1994, [23] by Clive Beddoe, David Neeleman, Mark Hill, Tim Morgan, and Donald Bell. WestJet was based on the low-cost carrier business model pioneered by Southwest Airlines and Morris Air in the United States. Its original routes were all located in Western Canada, which gave the airline its name.

  3. Gregg Saretsky - Wikipedia

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    Gregg Saretsky (born 1959 in Châteauguay, Quebec) is the former president and CEO of WestJet, a carrier based in Calgary, Alberta. He served in that position from April 2010 to March 8, 2018, after the resignation of Sean Durfy. [1] He grew up in a Montreal suburb to a French mother and a German father.

  4. WestJet Encore - Wikipedia

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    WestJet Encore Bombardier Q400 NextGen displaying 2013–2015 livery. WestJet made an initial order of 20 Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft through a letter of intent on May 1, 2012, which resulted in a conditional order on June 28, 2012. A firm order of 20 Q400 NextGen and 25 options was announced on August 1, 2012.

  5. Billy Nolen - Wikipedia

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    Billy Nolen is an American government official who served as acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) from April 1, 2022 to June 2023.. Prior to Nolen's appointment as acting administrator, he worked with American Airlines, Airlines for America, Qantas and WestJet in safety positions.

  6. List of WestJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    WestJet serves 109 destinations in 24 countries. The following is a list of destinations currently served by WestJet and WestJet Encore. [1] WestJet destinations

  7. Swoop (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Swoop was officially announced on September 27, 2017, and was expected to have base fares 40% lower than WestJet's fares. It was announced that Swoop would launch with six Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Tickets first became available for sale on February 1, 2018. [ 4 ]

  8. Ed Sims - Wikipedia

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    Sims joined WestJet as the executive vice president of commercial on May 28, 2017. He was promoted to CEO on March 7, 2018 after the CEO at the time, Gregg Saretsky unexpectedly stepped down. [5] He worked on both strategic direction and day-to-day operations for the company. [4] Sims retired from his position at WestJet in 2021.

  9. Category:WestJet - Wikipedia

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