Air Canada partners with celebrated Canadian Chef David Hawksworth to design signature dishes which will be exclusively featured on Air Canada flights in International Business Class and Maple Leaf Lounges. Chef Hawksworth will collaborate with and guide Air Canada’s flight caterers and Maple Leaf Lounge providers to create a selection of seasonal dining options including appetizers, salads, main courses and desserts, complementing the airline’s current route-inspired dining on international flights.
At an event to introduce Chef Hawksworth, customers and media sampled and tasted first-hand his range of nine signature, contemporary creations for Air Canada including the following dishes being featured first on flights beginning October 1:
- Yellowfin tuna tataki appetizer served with scallion ginger vinaigrette, passion fruit and puffed rice
- Tamari roasted sablefish main course served with bok choy, brown rice and chili miso vinaigrette
- Decadent dark chocolate fondant with blackberry compote
- In addition, International Maple Leaf Lounges will feature a Mediterranean quinoa salad with tomato, olive, cucumber, feta and arugula
“We are thrilled to partner with Chef Hawksworth to elevate our dining experience,” said Craig Landry , Vice President, Marketing at Air Canada. “As a proud Canadian brand, we see the opportunity to showcase the very best of Canadian-influenced menus designed by one of Canada’s most respected and award-winning Chefs. We have a long history of showcasing the Canadian culinary scene through the annual Air Canada enRoute Canada’s Best New Restaurant Program. In fact, Hawksworth was named one of the top three restaurants in the country in 2011.
Air Canada is also pleased to support the next generation of professional chef talent as the airline travel sponsor of the Hawksworth Young Chef Scholarship Foundation competition.