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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter

Since 1995

Fresh from the paint shop, Air Canada brings Cargo’s new livery to life for its freighter fleet.

Air Canada’s freighter fleet is getting a fresh new look.

The first newly painted Boeing 767 freighter has rolled out of the paint shop, featuring an Air Canada Cargo design that reflects Air Canada’s distinctive and timeless black, white and red livery introduced in 2017.

The aircraft, registration C-GXHM, is one of the two factory-built freighters delivered to Air Canada earlier this summer that will enter service in 2023. These are in addition to the eight converted 767 freighters that Air Canada Cargo will have in its fleet, two of which are already in service between North American, Europe and Latin America.

The airline also recently announced the acquisition of two factory-built Boeing 777 freighters, which will enter service in 2024. This robust and diversified fleet of 12 wide-body freighters solidifies Air Canada’s position as North America’s premier combination carrier.

Full article at: mraircanada.mediaroom.com

Click the photo below to view a video of the painting process.

Also, You can view a timelapse video showing the conversion of a Boeing 767 passenger aircraft to a freighter here.

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