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Air Canada Airbus A220-300 seat map

A220-300 (137 seats: 12 Business / 125 Economy)
137 seats12J/125Y42 aircraft (as of Jul 14, 2026)Last verified Jul 14, 2026
Layout reconstructed from airline-published counts — exact seat geometry is approximate.

Seat map

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Rating
GreatGoodStandardBe awareAvoid
Seat shape
SuiteLie-flatReclinerStandard
Flags & windows
Has a noteWindow mismatch flaggedNo window (structural blank)
WINGBusiness ClassBusiness · 2-2EconomyEconomy · 3-2WC (left) — Forward lavatory between Business and Economy. · position derived🚻 WCGALLEY (right) — Forward galley between Business and Economy. · position derivedGALLEYCLOSET (right) — Forward closet. · position derivedCLOSETBASSINET (center) — Bassinet mounts at the Economy bulkhead. · position derived🍼 BASSINETWC (left) — Aft lavatory (left). · position derived🚻 WCGALLEY (full_width) — Aft galley. · position derived🍽 GALLEYWC (right) — Aft lavatory (right). · position derived🚻 WC12310111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334ACDFACDFACDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFABCDFEXIT (door) — Forward entry/service doors (Door 1L/1R).EXITEXIT (door) — Forward entry/service doors (Door 1L/1R).EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Forward pair of over-wing Type III exits (beside row 18).EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Forward pair of over-wing Type III exits (beside row 18).EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Aft pair of over-wing Type III exits (beside row 19).EXITEXIT (type_iii_overwing) — Aft pair of over-wing Type III exits (beside row 19).EXITEXIT (door) — Aft entry/service doors (Door 2L/2R).EXITEXIT (door) — Aft entry/service doors (Door 2L/2R).EXIT

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Worth knowing
  • 34A, 34B, 34C, 34D, 34FLast row: the seatback is close to the rear wall and reclines little.

Cabins

Business Class

12 seats · 2-2
Pitch
37"estimated
Width
21"estimated
Seat
Recliner
Screen
Screen fitted (size unpublished)
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A · USB-C

Air Canada markets extra legroom and larger seats with a footrest and centre-console storage, but does not publish Business Class pitch/width for the A220-300; values are estimates pending a citable Air Canada figure.

Economy

125 seats · 3-2
Pitch
30"estimated
Width
19"published
Seat
Standard seat
Screen
12"
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A · USB-C

Air Canada publishes an Economy seat width of 19 in (the widest Economy seat in its fleet); Economy pitch is not published and is an estimate.

Onboard facilities

Drawn on the interactive map above — hover a monument to confirm its position.

3 lavatories · 2 galleys · 4 door pairs

🚪 EXIT × 4🍽 GALLEY × 2🚻 WC × 3🧥 CLOSET × 1🍼 BASSINET × 1

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Available
Gogo 2Ku · paid · The A220 fact sheet states the aircraft is equipped with satellite-based Gogo 2Ku high-speed connectivity for Wi-Fi access. Air Canada sells Wi-Fi passes on board; the fact sheet does not state pricing.
Entertainment
Seatback screens
Panasonic in-flight entertainment at every seat, with a 12-inch touchscreen in Economy (content in 15 languages, 1,000+ hours), dynamic closed captioning and accessibility features. The Business Class screen is larger but its size is not published.
Power
AC power outlet · USB-A · USB-C
The A220 fact sheet states USB-A, USB-C and AC power are available to every passenger.
Food & drink
North America service: Business Class includes a complimentary meal or snack depending on flight length plus a complimentary bar; Economy offers complimentary snacks and beverages, with fresh food and premium selections available for purchase on select routes.
Provenance

Sources

Every measurement and claim on this page traces back to one of these. Last verified Jul 14, 2026.

  • Air CanadaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    Air Canada A220-300 fact sheet: two-class cabin of 137 seats — 12 Business Class in a 2x2 configuration and 125 Economy in a 3x2 layout ("only 20% of seats are middle seats"); Economy seat width 19 in (widest Economy seat in the fleet); Panasonic IFE at every seat with a 12-inch screen in Economy; USB-A, USB-C and AC power at every seat; Gogo 2Ku satellite Wi-Fi; 20-inch aisle; extra-large panoramic windows; full-colour LED ambient lighting; Business Class footrest, centre-console storage and window/aisle access every seat.

    https://www.aircanada.com/content/dam/aircanada/portal/documents/PDF/en/a220-fact-sheet-en.pdf
  • Air CanadaPRIMARY SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    Air Canada A220 onboard/fleet page: Economy 19-inch-wide seats (widest Economy seat in the fleet), a personal touchscreen TV, in-seat power for a laptop plus a USB charging port, adjustable headrest and full-colour ambient LED lighting; Business Class with extra legroom and larger seats.

    aircanada.com is JavaScript-rendered; the archived static HTML retains the cabin-feature marketing copy but not a per-seat map, so the row grid is derived (see config.notes).

    https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco/home/fly/onboard/fleet/a220.html
  • WikipediaINDEPENDENT SOURCERetrieved Jul 14, 2026

    Air Canada fleet table lists 42 Airbus A220-300 in service (23 on order) in a single two-class cabin of 12 Business / 125 Economy = 137 seats.

    Cited for fleet size (42 in service) and the 12/125 = 137 cabin split; the table does not give row positions or dimensions.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Canada_fleet
How this map was built

Air Canada's Airbus A220-300 in its sole two-class cabin: 12 Business Class / 125 Economy = 137. PUBLISHED (aircanada.com A220 fact-sheet PDF, retrieved 2026-07-14): total 137 seats; 12 Business in a 2x2 configuration; 125 Economy in a 3x2 layout; "only 20% of seats are middle seats" (25 middle seats / 125 = 20%, confirming 25 full 5-abreast Economy rows with no seats removed at the exits); Economy seat width 19 in (the widest Economy seat in Air Canada's fleet); a Panasonic in-flight entertainment system at every seat with a 12-inch screen in Economy; USB-A, USB-C and AC power at every seat; Gogo 2Ku satellite Wi-Fi; a 20-inch aisle; extra-large panoramic windows; full-colour LED ambient lighting; and Business Class seats with a footrest, extra centre-console storage and guaranteed window-or-aisle access. PUBLISHED (aircanada.com A220 onboard/fleet page): Economy 19-inch seats, personal touchscreen TV, in-seat power plus USB, adjustable headrest and ambient LED lighting; Business Class extra legroom and larger seats. NEUTRAL (Wikipedia Air Canada fleet table): 42 A220-300 in service, 23 on order, cabin split 12 Business / 125 Economy = 137. DERIVED: the ROW GRID is reconstructed, not read from a placard — aircanada.com's seat maps are JavaScript-rendered (a static fetch returns no seat data) and competitor seat-map sites are prohibited, so no airline LOPA was available. Business is modeled at rows 1-3 (2-2) and Economy at rows 10-34 (25 rows x 5 = 125) to reproduce the published per-cabin totals and the 2x2 / 3x2 abreast layouts; row numbers, the two over-wing exit rows (18-19), the over-wing band (rows 16-24), and all monuments (forward Door 1 + galley/lavatory/closet, the over-wing exits, and the aft galley/lavatories + Door 2) were placed to reproduce standard A220-300 geometry and may differ from the actual airframe. COLUMN LETTERS are derived: Air Canada's exact per-seat lettering for the A220 is not published in an accessible primary source, so the 2-seat bank is lettered D/F (aisle/window, middle E dropped) following Air Canada's regional 2-seat-pair convention, and the 3-seat bank A/B/C (window/middle/aisle); the single Economy middle column is B. The two over-wing exit rows are modeled with the standard evacuation restrictions (no infants / unaccompanied minors) and extra legroom; Air Canada does not publish per-seat recline limits, so no recline restriction is asserted on the exit rows themselves. The last Economy row (34) backs onto the aft galley/lavatories and is modeled with limited recline. WINDOW ALIGNMENT is "unknown" for every window seat on both the 3-across (A) and 2-across (F) banks — no A220 window-belt engineering grid exists and no published map shows window positions, so windowGridType is omitted. Air Canada's paid "Preferred seat" location tier is NOT modeled per-seat because Air Canada does not publish the A220 row assignment. PITCH is not published for either cabin (only Economy width, 19 in, is published) — Business dimensions and all pitch figures are flagged unsourced; Business screen size is not published and is marked unsourced.

What changed

  1. Jul 14, 2026Initial creation of Air Canada A220-300 config 223 (12 Business / 125 Economy = 137) from the aircanada.com A220 fact-sheet PDF and onboard page, with fleet size from the Wikipedia Air Canada fleet table. Row grid derived from published per-cabin counts and 2x2 / 3x2 layouts (aircanada.com seat maps are JS-rendered; no LOPA available).