Global strife boosts Cargojet, says CEO
Canada’s Cargojet has had a good quarter, buoyed by ecommerce and Red Sea disruption, which ...
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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