Air Canada has reportedly revealed its plans to reintroduce the Boeing 767-300ER to its fleet. The move would mark the return of the widebody, which was retired in 2020 due to the pandemic.
Although the carrier’s cargo division operates an exclusive fleet of 767-300 freighters, it appears the incoming aircraft will be used for passenger operations. Air Canada was formerly a major operator of the 767, with over 40 examples in its fleet.
Coming in 2025
The carrier recently outlined its upcoming fleet plans, according to independent aviation blog Ishrion Aviation. Seven aircraft are still due this year, while in 2025, Air Canada expects 21 incoming aircraft. As shown in its forecast, five 737 MAX 8s will reportedly be…