Air Canada A319 Toronto to Nashville

Nothing much to see here, just a quick flight with an increasingly-rare sight in the mainline Air Canada fleet. The second-shortest of the Airbus family was once a staple of Air Canada, totalling 42 aircraft at its peak. Today, the fleet is reduced to 5, with a number of airframes being retired, sold, or transferred to Air Canada Rouge and Air Canada Jetz, AC’s low-cost and charter subsidiaries, respectively. Nevertheless, they can still be seen here and there, flying lesser-known routes such as this one.

Server: Solo
Airline: Air Canada
Aircraft: Airbus A319-100
Origin: Toronto Pearson International Airport, Mississauga, Canada (YYZ)
Destination: Nashville International Airport, Nashville, Tennessee (BNA)
Flight Number: AC1103
Route: CYYZ-KBNA
Seat: 17F (Economy)
Time En Route: 1 Hour 36 Minutes

Boarded at Gate F53. Our seat, 17F, is located directly behind the emergency exit and has greatly-increased legroom as a result. Not a bad deal!

Ready to taxi

Taking off from 24R

Levelling off at 34,000 feet over southern Ontario

Descending over Percy Priest Lake on our downwind leg

Bumpy landing at BNA

Vacating Runway 02C


Parked at Concourse A, which is where Air Canada used to be located, along with Concourse B, before moving to the T Gates. That section of the airport is as of yet unfinished in Infinite Flight, though the gates have been open for some months now.

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