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Air Canada Cargo's new routes

Air Canada Cargo has announced the initial list of planned routes for the Boeing 767-300ER freighters scheduled to enter into service this fall.

The first B767 freighter will operate on routes linking Toronto to Miami, Quito, Lima, Mexico City and Guadalajara, the first time Air Canada Cargo will serve this destination. As more freighters enter service, additional flights in January of 2022 will further expand the network, with the addition of Halifax and St. John’s to Madrid and Frankfurt.

“We are incredibly excited to welcome these freighters into our fleet, as part of our long term strategic growth and enhanced product offering to our key customers around the globe. This move strengthens our global network and further extends our ability to provide consistent year-round capacity on key sought-after cargo routes,” said Matthieu Casey, Senior Director, Cargo Global Sales and Revenue Optimisation at Air Canada Cargo.

The integration of the B767 freighters into the fleet will allow for an efficient optimisation of cargo capacity and complements Air Canada’s cargo network as passenger flights resume.