The original CanJet was bought by Canada 3000 shortly before that airline's bankruptcy. CanJet was resurrected on June 20, 2002 as an independent airline. Originally the airline flew to three destinations, but has quickly expanded. There are plans to expand the airline's fleet of Boeing 737s from 6 to 20 by 2006.
CanJet Airlines is a division of IMP Group Limited, the company employs about 350 people.
CanJet is a low-cost chartered airline based in Enfield, Nova Scotia, Canada at the Halifax International Airport in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
CanJet was successfully relaunched on June 20, 2002 as an independent airline.
Currently Canjet operated a fleet of nine Boeing 737-500, eight of which were formerly operated by United Airlines and one Boeing 737-300 series aircraft.
One advantage CanJet tends to have, at least in St. John's, is the short check-in lineup.
Canjet's logo and colour scheme closely match Costco's.
In Canada, airlines must follow Transport Canada regulations - as such children under age two are to be lap held, facing their parent for take off and landing.