Air Canada has just launched service with its first 767-300BDSF (24306), a 1989-vintage unit previously in passenger operation with the airline, but more 767-300ERs that previously flew with Air Canada and its Rouge subsidiary are destined for new lives as freighters — including with the carrier itself. Air Canada, which said in its third-quarter results […]
More ex-Air Canada 767-300ERs to head for conversion
Some have already completed the transformation
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by Jeff Lee
- Categories: Carriers, Freighter Conversions
- Tags: 767-300FAir Canada CargoCAMCargojetIAIPremiumSF ExpressYTO Cargo Airlines
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