What type of air service does a non-scheduled international licence issued by the Canadian Transportation Agency authorize?
A7. A non-scheduled international licence authorizes an air carrier to operate a publicly-available charter air service for the transportation of passengers and/or cargo between points in Canada and points in the applicant’s home country. A non-scheduled international licence does not authorize the transportation of local traffic between points in Canada and contains terms and conditions which require that the air carrier meet the permit requirements of the Agency prior to operating charter flights. A non-scheduled international licence issued to a Canadian air carrier may authorize the operation of small aircraft, medium aircraft, large aircraft, and/or all-cargo aircraft. A non-scheduled international licence issued to a foreign air carrier is not specific to the class of aircraft to be operated pursuant to the licence.