Air Canada Cargo begins cargo service to Madrid
Shipments from the United States, Latin America, and Canada may easily connect to Madrid and Barcelona from Toronto base

Air Canada announced today that it has operated a Boeing 767-300 freighter into Madrid by Air Canada Cargo as part of its ongoing efforts to extend its cargo network in Europe.
Shipments from the United States, Latin America, and Canada may easily connect to Madrid and Barcelona via the carrier's Toronto base, thanks to its large network of cargo and passenger flights.
"With our second Boeing 767-300 freighter now in the fleet, we are growing our footprint in Europe. In addition to flights to Frankfurt, Air Canada Cargo will offer three flights per week to Madrid, arriving from Toronto and Halifax, filled with freight from its Canadian, US and Latin American freighter network, providing a direct connection for Spanish goods to Canada and beyond," said Matthieu Casey, Managing Director, Commercial, at Air Canada Cargo. "Air Canada and Air Canada Cargo are committed to delivering reliable, dedicated capacity to the European market as we continue to expand out freighter fleet. This includes the recent announcement of the acquisition of two new 767-300F aircraft that will enter service in 2023."
Air Canada and Air Canada Cargo also offer capacity to Madrid and Barcelona on passenger service with five weekly flights from Toronto.