Air Canada has announced the return of two Boeing 767-300ER aircraft from retirement.
The carrier last operated the type – which was initially designed to be operated with a three-pilot crew – as part of its mainline fleet in June 2020, with the widebody having served both domestic and international routes.
However it has been reported the airline is now bringing back a pair of the ageing Boeing airframes from 2025. Air Canada is also expecting to take delivery of new 787s, 737 MAXs, A321s and A220s over the next two years.
The 767s had been a workhorse for Air Canada since the first one was delivered in October 1982. That aircraft began transcontinental service on February 14, 1983.
Between 1982 and 1996, Air Canada received 25…