Toronto: Waltzing Matilda Aviation goes on the line

Toronto: Waltzing Matilda Aviation goes on the line

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The airline company Waltzing Matilda Aviation is drawn into the scheduled business. The business jet operator wants to operate under the name Connect Airlines with a DHC Dash 8-400 from Toronto Billy Bishop Airport.

So far, Waltzing Matilda Aviation has worked in business aviation. The company considers the entry into the line business to be the next logical expansion step. Regarding the planned routes, they are still covered. The carrier only explains that it wants to connect Toronto with "numerous business centers in the Northeast and Midwest of the USA".

The aircraft used is turboprop aircraft, which are to be stationed at downtown Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport. First and foremost, one wants to address business travelers and therefore serve the future destinations at least twice a day. The sale of flight tickets is to begin shortly.

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