MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 1, 2015 /CNW/ - Cargojet Inc (TSX: CJT) Cargojet announced today they have successfully completed the transition and are currently providing all air cargo services to Canada Post and Purolator across Canada. The previously announced Domestic Air Cargo Network Services contract came into full effect on April 01, 2015 for an initial seven-year term, with extension options providing up to nine additional years.
Cargojet provides a comprehensive Canada-wide air cargo services for the Canada Post Group of Companies, including Purolator's national air cargo network. Cargojet's domestic air cargo network has been expanded and enhanced significantly to handle the additional volumes and provide improved service to all customers.
Cargojet has expanded its fleet, with the addition of twelve new generation B757-200F and B767-300F cargo aircraft, to provide the capacity and operational reliability to take on this additional business.
"The enhancements to our air cargo network will not only provide significant additional capacity but also provide operating efficiencies and improved service levels to all customers, with more direct flights; later departures and earlier arrivals, at locations across Canada", said Ajay K. Virmani, President & CEO. "Cargojet is truly Canada's Cargo Airline, providing a highly reliable air cargo service to the Canadian overnight air cargo market, and making significant strides to become a leading global air cargo charter service provider", he added.
Cargojet is Canada's leading provider of time sensitive overnight air cargo services and carries over 1,000,000 pounds of cargo each business night. Cargojet operates its network across North America each business night, utilizing a fleet of all-cargo aircraft consisting of 5 Boeing 767-300ER, 5 Boeing 767-200ER, 5 Boeing 757-200ER and 9 Boeing 727-AF.
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SOURCE Cargojet Inc.
Pauline Dhillon, Senior Vice President Marketing, Public & Government Relations, Tel: (905) 501-7373, pdhillon@cargojet.comCopyright CNW Group 2015