Cargojet Airways (W8, Hamilton, ON) is set to take delivery of its first of two B767-300Fs following their conversions into freighters. The Canadian cargo specialist's first -300(F), C-GYAJ (msn 26064), is currently in storage at Goodyear awaiting its ferry flight to Rome, NY. Entry into service is dependent on Boeing (BOE, Washington National) securing certification from Canadian authorities for the freighter modification.

Other aircraft that are scheduled to arrive later in the year are B767-300 freighter C-GUAJ (msn 26063) leased from Guggenheim Aviation Partners like its first -300 aircraft as well as two B767-200(F) aircraft from Cargo Aircraft Management, ex-ATI - Air Transport International (8C, Wilmington Air Park) C-GCJO (msn 22315) and ex-ABX Air (GB, Wilmington Air Park) C-GCJI (msn 22217).

At present, Cargojet operates nine B727-200(F)s, three B757-200(PF)s and two B767-200(F)s on scheduled cargo flights throughout Canada, the United States and Bermuda.