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Vol. 22 No. 7 | Tuesday
February 21,
2023 |
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Air Canada Freighters New Normal Continues |
Jon Turner, Vice President, Air Canada Cargo is upbeat: “As Air Canada returned all temporarily converted passenger aircraft back to their core mission of flying passengers, the cargo team continued to grow market share across some of the largest global trade routes. The results achieved during this transition year validate our long-term growth strategy for Air Canada Cargo. In 2022, we introduced our second and third freighters and opened 13 new freighter markets. Our continued expansion would not be possible without strong relationships with our industry partners and the phenomenal Air Canada Cargo team working across the globe to develop our business. As we look forward to 2023 and prepare to welcome four additional freighter aircraft this year, we continue building a freighter program that complements our global passenger network and ensures shippers have access to reliable, year-round capacity,” said Mr. Turner. |
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