“An all-Indigenous crew — two pilots and nine flight attendants — marked National Indigenous Peoples Day in the operation of an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Vancouver.” Wind Speaker News
An all-Indigenous crew
Excerpt: Air Canada is the first to deploy an entirely Indigenous-operated flight.
“Air Canada’s flagship Boeing 787 Dreamliner, flight AC185, was also greeted by Indigenous employees on the ground and received a Musqueam welcome on arrival.
‘We are honoured to salute and acknowledge the achievements and contributions of Air Canada’s 350 First Nations, Inuit and Métis employees, who originated the idea of operating a flight with an all-Indigenous crew, said Arielle Meloul-Wechsler, Senior Vice President – People, Culture & Communications.’
‘We are thrilled to champion their pride in their identity and their professional attainments in aviation, which also makes them incredible ambassadors for our company and role models for young people.’ Air Canada is the first to deploy an entirely Indigenous-operated flight acknowledging the contributions of their Indigenous employees, said JP Gladu, president and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.”
Also in Canadian Indigenous News:
“Indigenous officials are thrilled Canada’s newest strategy for cancer control includes priorities and actions specific to Indigenous people.”
- Welcome
- Lesson Plans
- Apache Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Blackfeet Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Cherokee Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Choctaw Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Crow Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Iroquois Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Kwakiutl Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Mohawk Indian Tribe Lesson Plan “Sky Walkers”
- Navajo Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Shawnee Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Sioux Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Zuni Indian Tribe Lesson Plan
- Art & Poetry
- Heroes & Chiefs
- Current Post
- Site Map