Topic: Air Canada Inc.

German border police arrive for Air Canada flight AC 846 which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber from Toronto, at Munich Inte

German border police arrive for Air Canada flight AC 846 which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber from Toronto, at Munich Inte
German border police arrive for Air Canada flight AC 846 which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber from Toronto, at Munich International airport August 3, 2009. The German-Canadian arms dealer facing tax evasion and corruption charges in Germany lost a last-ditch appeal on Sunday to stop his ...
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Air Canada flight AC 846 which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber from Toronto, arrives at Munich International airport

Air Canada flight AC 846 which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber from Toronto, arrives at Munich International airport
Air Canada flight AC 846 which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber from Toronto, arrives at Munich International airport August 3, 2009. The German-Canadian arms dealer facing tax evasion and corruption charges in Germany lost a last-ditch appeal on Sunday to stop his extradition when an Ontario ...
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An airport employee stands outside Air Canada flight AC 846 from Toronto, which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Schreiber, at Munich Internatio

An airport employee stands outside Air Canada flight AC 846 from Toronto, which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Schreiber, at Munich Internatio
An airport employee stands outside Air Canada flight AC 846 from Toronto, which is believed to carry German-Canadian arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber, at Munich International airport August 3, 2009. The German-Canadian arms dealer facing tax evasion and corruption charges in Germany lost a last-ditch appeal on Sunday to stop his ...
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Cash-strapped Air Canada scores financing

<div><p>Air Canada said Wednesday it had secured financing worth 1.02 billion Canadian dollars to make up for a cash shortfall caused by the global economic downturn.</p><p>The funds will be used to refinance debt and cover pension ...
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