Fleet watching is the key to predicting the future in air
All eyes on the aircraft boneyard
As it prepares for the arrival of its first 767-300 freighter this summer, Air Canada (AC) has revealed the markets its emerging all-cargo fleet will target.
The initial focus is on Latin America, followed by Europe as the fleet grows.
AC is converting seven 767-300ERs into an all-cargo configuration, with all expected to be in service by the end of 2022.
The first plane is due to arrive in August or early September and will enter regular service in October, but AC intends ...
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