Air Canada warns of cargo disruption if strike goes ahead
Air Canada has told its cargo customers to expect more than a week of disruption ...
As the peak season kicks in, freighters cannot arrive fast enough into fleets, but quite a few operators will have to fly through part of the busiest time without these eagerly awaited assets.
Air Canada (AC) and Cargojet, Canada’s largest all-cargo carrier, are both awaiting converted B767-300ER cargo planes, and both have firm plans for the fleet additions.
AC intends to deploy its first 767 predominantly in lanes serving Miami and Latin American markets, while Cargojet will field another freighter – its ...
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