WestJet will 'disrupt' Canada with three 737Fs, but rivals aren't scared
Canada’s WestJet Cargo said it would begin to disrupt the country’s air cargo market after ...
Canada’s Cargojet is to take on two 767s in a move towards preparing itself for next spring’s Canada Post/Purolator contract, reports Cargo Facts. The all-cargo airline is in the process of replacing its 727 freighters with 757-200s and is expected to take on more 767s. The initial pair will be leased from ATSG subsidiary Cargo Aircraft Management.
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