Air Canada says it has reached a tentative four-year agreement with a union representing about 11,000 technical and logistics employees. Both sources report that the deal is tentative and relates to workers covered by the union. The company states the agreement would take effect April 1, 2026. Under the terms described in the reports, the agreement would run through March 31, 2030, setting a defined end date unless the parties reach further changes or the tentative terms are not finalized. The outlets do not provide additional details in the provided excerpts on wages, benefits, or specific workplace changes, focusing instead on the agreement’s scope and timing. The reports frame the announcement as a step toward finalizing contract terms for the employees represented by the union, whose roles include technical and logistics functions supporting airline operations.