MONTREAL-Canadian flag carrier, Air Canada (AC), has announced a comprehensive fleet modernization plan that includes a surprising return of the Boeing 767 to passenger service. The airline, which ...
Its future fleet will include a total of 71 aircraft, split between the De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 (3), Grob Aircraft G120TP (23), Airbus Helicopters H135 (19), King Air 260 (7) and PC-21 (19).
The carrier was once an extensive user of the popular Boeing widebody, having had over 40 examples of the 767 in its fleet at the peak. However, all aircraft had been retired from passenger flights by ...