Air Canada Cargo

[2] In March 2021, Air Canada Cargo launched an e-commerce business under a brand name called Rivo, through which Air Canada partnered with last-mile and first-mile providers to provide point-to-point delivery in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Halifax, and St. John's.[2] With direct cargo service to over 150 cities and global coverage to over 450 more through interline partnerships and a vast trucking network, Air Canada serves major markets around the world.[5] Subsequently, Air Canada began converting some of its existing Boeing 767-300ER passenger aircraft to the freighter version.Additional destinations to be served in early 2022 include Halifax, St. John's, and Madrid as more freighters enter service.[8] In 2024, the airline decided to cancel plans to bring the fleet up to 10 aircraft, due to softening cargo demand.
Air Canada Cargo Express Douglas DC-8 -73F
Air Canada Cargo Boeing 767-300F
A Douglas DC-8-54(F) of Air Canada Cargo. This type was retired in the 70s-80s.
A Douglas DC-8-54(F) of Air Canada Cargo. This type was retired in the 70s-80s. [ 10 ]
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