With new planes still hard to come by due to ongoing supply chain disruptions, Air Canada’s decision to store two 30+-year-old planes in the desert during the pandemic rather than scrapping them, is looking like a wise decision.
Published reports say the airline is preparing two 767-300ER planes for reintroduction into its passenger fleet. Air Canada was a major operator of the 767, with over 60 planes from that family in its fleet over the years. Currently, AC still uses half a dozen 767s in its cargo operations.
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