Air has come under increasing fire in recent months - with the beleaguered airline now accused of disconnecting a disabled woman's ventilator on a flight. Bosses at the privately-owned airline were hauled in front of the Canadian federal government this week to answer questions on a raft of reports of poor treatment of disabled passengers.Alessia Di Virgilio, a disabled woman who uses a wheelchair to move and a ventilator to breathe, was filmed having her breathing device disconnected on an Air Canada trip in an undercover . A lift was also dropped on her head by staff at the firm, whose CEO was paid $9 million USD in 2022.
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