MONTREAL- Canadian flag carrier, Air Canada (AC), has announced a comprehensive fleet modernization plan that includes a surprising return of the Boeing 767 to passenger service.
The airline, which previously retired its 767-300ER fleet in 2020, plans to reintegrate two of these aircraft by 2025, marking a strategic shift in its fleet composition, flagged Ishrion A.

Air Canada Boeing 767
Both these aircraft are parked at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM), they are registered as C-FOCA and C-GLCA. These aircraft are more than 33 years old.
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