The Skyservice charter airline has cancelled almost all of its scheduled flights out of Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.
Television station CP24 says the privately-owned company may have gone out of business, however that hasn’t been confirmed.
The Canadian Press has been unable to reach Skyservice for comment and a spokeswoman for the Greater Toronto Airport Authority has referred all questions to the airline.
The GTAA’s website does indicate, however, the cancellation of five flights set to depart today.
Messages have been left for the president and chief executive of Skyservice, Rob Giguere, and his assistant.
So far, the company hasn’t made a statement to the media or on its website.
According to its website, the airline was founded in 1986. It has more than 1,200 employees and operates more than 20 commercial aircraft to destinations in Canada, the United States, Caribbean, Mexico and Europe. Its fleet includes the Airbus A330, A320 and the Boeing B757.
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