Air Canada shook off the absence of its Boeing 737 MAXs to post record second-quarter revenue and boost capacity. But the Montreal-based carrier faces an even more challenging peak summer period as third-quarter capacity will decline for the first time in a decade. Air Canada reported second-quarter...
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