PBO estimates federal government will net $177 million from Air Canada deal
OTTAWA — The Parliamentary Budget Officer says the federal government could make about $177 million over ten years from a support deal it reached with Air Canada.
The PBO estimate is based on Air Canada using only part of the $5.9-billion aid package that the airline agreed to with the government in April.
The package included the government taking a six per cent stake in the airline for $500 million, $1.5 billion in secured credit, $2.475 billion in unsecured credit, plus another $1.4 billion in unsecured credit intended to refund travellers impacted by COVID-19.
The PBO forecast is based on Air Canada using about $1.2 billion of the funds intended to refund travellers, but not using the other available credit.