Air Canada Patents – Key Insights and Stats

Air Canada has a total of 10 patents globally, out of which no have been granted. Of these 10 patents, all their patents are dead. Canada is where Air Canada has filed the maximum number of patents, followed by the United States of America. Parallelly, the United States of America seems to be the main focused R&D centre and also Canada is the origin country of Air Canada.

Air Canada was founded in 1937. Air Canada provides domestic and international carrier services. The company offers scheduled and charter air transportation for people and freight. As of February 2023, Air Canada has a market cap of $6.16 Billion.

Do read about some of the most popular patents of Air Canada which have been covered by us in this article and also you can find Air Canada patents information, the worldwide patent filing activity and its patent filing trend over the years, and many other stats over Air Canada patent portfolio.

How many patents do the Founder and CEO of Air Canada have?

The Founder Robert Milton has 0 patents and CEO Michael Rousseau have 0 patents.

How many patents does Air Canada have?

Air Canada has a total of 10 patents globally. These patents belong to 5 unique patent families. Out of 10 patents, 0 patents are active.

How Many Patents did Air Canada File Every Year?

Air Canada Patents Filing Trend

Are you wondering why there is a drop in patent filing for the last two years? It is because a patent application can take up to 18 months to get published. Certainly, it doesn’t suggest a decrease in the patent filing.

Year of Patents Filing or GrantAir Canada Applications FiledAir Canada Patents Granted
20082
20072
20063
20053

How many Air Canada patents are Alive/Dead?

All the Air Canada patents are dead.

How Many Patents did Air Canada File in Different Countries?

Air Canada Worldwide Patents

Countries in which Air Canada Filed Patents

CountryPatent
Canada5
United States of America4

Where are the Research Centers of Air Canada Patents Located?

The research center of Air Canada is the United States of America.

List of Air Canada patents

Air Canada PatentTitle
US20090248458A1Method And System To Enable A User Of A Mobile Communication Device To Use A Flight Pass
US20080027765A1Methods And Systems For Vending Air Travel Services
US20080027767A1Method And System For Customization Of Air Travel
US20060212322A1Method And System For Purchasing Collections Of Air Travel Passes
WO2006101480A1Method And System For Purchasing Collections Of Air Travel Passes
CA2639855A1Method And System To Enable A User Of A Mobile Communication Device To Use A Flight Pass
CA2585420A1Method And System For Customization Of Air Travel
CA2571286A1Multi-Traveler Flight Pass
CA2564927A1Methods And Systems For Vending Air Travel Services
CA2595536A1Method And System For Purchasing Collections Of Air Travel Passes

What are Air Canada key innovation segments?

What Technologies are Covered by Air Canada?

The chart below distributes patents filed by Air Canada in different countries on the basis of the technology protected in patents. It also represents the markets where Air Canada thinks it’s important to protect particular technology inventions.

R&D Focus: How has Air Canada search focus changed over the years?

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