Air Canada Cargo stated that it will expand its cargo network into the United States for the first time in November, with flights to Dallas and Atlanta. The inclusion of these key US cities is a significant milestone for Air Canada Cargo, allowing the company to deliver dedicated, dependable service to customers in critical markets while also providing simple access to additional markets via its global hub in Toronto.
Air Canada Cargo is also extending its Latin American presence with operations in Bogota.
“With these additional routes, we will be able to extend the reach of our freighter network to key US markets and efficiently connect goods in the United States to Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific.” “We are committed to assisting global economies and supply chains with reliable transportation of important commodities,” stated Matthieu Casey, Managing Director, Commercial, Air Canada Cargo.
In addition to the eight modified Boeing 767 freighters already announced, Air Canada Cargo will add two factory-built 767-300F freighters in 2023 and two Boeing 777 freighters in 2024 to its freighter fleet.