- Royal Aviation
:"ROY" "redirects here. For the rookie award, see
Rookie of the Year ."Infobox_Airline | airline=Royal Airlines| logo=
logo_size=250
IATA=QN
ICAO=ROY
callsign=Roy
parent=Royal Aviation
founded=1991
headquarters=Montreal, Quebec
key_people=Michel Leblanc
hubs=Montreal, Toronto
focus_cities=Montreal, Toronto
frequent_flyer=
lounge=none
alliance=none
fleet_size=14
destinations=Canada
website= N/ARoyal Aviation operated the
Canadian charter airline Royal Airlines. It was based atMontréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport . The airline went bankrupt in 2001 asCanada 3000 had bought out the Royal Aviation group several months prior to the events ofSeptember 11 .History
The airline was founded by
Michel Leblanc in1991 . Royal was acquired byCanada 3000 in2001 in an all-stock deal. While the takeover/merger was touted in glowing terms in press releases, analysts quietly shared the opinion that, based on the terms of the transaction, Royal had few options and little time left. Almost all of Royal Aviations, Royal Airlines aircraft were re-painted into the Canada 3000 livery, although in the months after the merger with Royal Aviation, several of the former Royal Aviation aircraft had a mixed livery, with the Canada 3000 logo and Royal Aviation tail design to recognize the merger between the two airlines. Canada 3000 also purchased Royal Cargo, renaming it Canada 3000 cargo. Canada 3000 cargo was later sold off and becameCargojet Airways . Michel Leblanc left Canada 3000 in June 2001 in a bitter feud, after Canada 3000 filed a lawsuit against Leblanc over allegations of fraud and misrepresentation. Leblanc went on to create discount airlineJetsgo in2002 which has since ceased operations. In November 2001 the entire Canada 3000 company suddenly collapsed with no warning for travellers or employees. The company filed for bankruptcy, citing a downturn in air travel during the weeks following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. All Canada 3000 workers as well as the former Royal Aviation workers lost their jobs.Fleet
Royal Airlines formerly operated the following aircraft:
*? Boeing 727-200
*7 Boeing 737-200
*3 Boeing 757-200
*4 Airbus A310-300
*1 Airbus A320-200
*2 Lockheed L-1011-385-1-15 TriStarExternal links
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