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WestJet plans cargo service with dedicated aircraft starting next year


June 23, 2021  By The Canadian Press

WestJet plans to initially run four 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters for its cargo expansion. (Image: WestJet)

CALGARY — WestJet plans to launch a cargo service using dedicated aircraft starting next year.

The Calgary-based airline says the first of its 737-800 Boeing converted freighters are expected to be in service by the second quarter of 2022.

It says the dedicated cargo flights will work in tandem with its existing cargo business.

The new service comes as airlines look to adapt to the changing demands due to the pandemic.

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The announcement follows a move by Air Canada earlier this month to expand its cargo service with new international routes.

Air Canada announces routes for expanded cargo capacity

Air Canada said last year it would convert several of its retired Boeing 767 passenger aircraft into freighters as a part of its cargo strategy.

News from © Canadian Press Enterprises Inc., 2021

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