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Air Canada Eyes Completion Of Boeing 767 Conversions Next Year – Simple Flying
With its continued efforts to diversify its revenue streams and capitalize on the demand for cargo transportation, Air…

With its continued efforts to diversify its revenue streams and capitalize on the demand for cargo transportation, Air Canada is hoping to convert seven of its retired Rouge Boeing 767s by the end of 2022. Nearly two years away from this goal, the airline at least hopes to have two of the conversions complete by the end of 2021.
The 767s come from Air Canada’s budget-leisure brand, Rouge. Photo: Tomas del Coro via Wikimedia Commons
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