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Since 1995

Air Canada Cargo to add B-777 freighters

Air Canada will add B-777 freighters for the first time as it continues to expand its presence in the all-cargo market.

The carrier today announced an order for two factory-built B-777F's to enter into service in 2024.

The order comes as Air Canada has been investing in converting its B-767 passenger aircraft into freighters.

So far, two B-767 converted freighters have been put into service and two more factory-built B-767Fs have been delivered, due to begin operations next year.

Six more converted B-767 aircraft are due to be added over the coming years.

Jason Berry, vice president, cargo at Air Canada, said: “Today, we announced a further expansion of our fleet with the acquisition of two factory-built Boeing 777 freighters, to enter service in 2024.

“The investment in long-range widebody freighters, combined with our growing 767 freighter fleet and robust passenger network will allow us continue to bring to life the most flexible and diverse cargo operation in the Americas.”

Source: www.aircargonews.net

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Editors' Note: Image above is an artist's conception of a B777F, not an actual photograph.

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