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Narrative 4-2 WestJet Was Widely Known in Its Earliest Incarnations for Flying

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Narrative 4-2
WestJet was widely known in its earliest incarnations for flying only one model of plane-the Boeing 737,in several variations. However,the 737 imposed several limitations on WestJet's operating model,because it has a relatively limited range and has too much capacity for some midsize markets such as Penticton,BC and Brandon,MB.
During winter seasons from about 2010 to 2014,WestJet "wet leased" Boeing 757 aircraft with extended range to serve some of its popular holiday destinations in Hawaii and elsewhere. In 2013,WestJet announced that it would begin operating Bombardier Q400 turboprops through its wholly owned subsidiary WestJet Encore,so that they could reach destinations that were not previously accessible or cost-effective to serve with their Boeing 737s.
Most recently,in October 2015,WestJet took delivery of four "widebody" Boeing 767s formerly used by Australia's national airline,QANTAS,and used those to significantly expand its trans-Atlantic service. They have publicly stated that if the Boeing 767 service offerings are successful,the aircraft will be replaced by newer models such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. In December 2016,they announced a new contract with their pilots' association that grants pilots additional pay for flying widebody aircraft such as the Boeing 767 or 787.
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