What must I do in order to obtain a non-scheduled international licence?
A8. A Canadian applicant for a non-scheduled international licence needs to be Canadian owned and controlled, have liability insurance for the proposed air service, and meet financial requirements where the applicant proposes to transport passengers using medium or large aircraft. Additionally, the applicant needs to hold a Canadian aviation document (usually in the form of an air operator certificate) in respect of the applied for air service. Transport Canada (Civil Aviation) issues a Canadian aviation document when all safety requirements are met. A Canadian applicant for a non-scheduled international licence should obtain the Application Guide for Canadian Applicants for a Licence or for an Amendment to a Licence to Operate a Non-Scheduled International Service. The Guide sets out the information and documentation which needs to be submitted by the applicant to the Agency. A foreign applicant for a non-scheduled international licence needs to hold a document issued by the governmen