C-FXCA has been featured before on this site. At that time, the Boeing 767-300ER was in the main fleet of Air Canada (see that article here). The airliner is now with subsidiary Air Canada Rouge. We photographed this B763 on August 1, 2019 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
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C-FXCA
C-FXCA performed its first flight on April 5, 1990. The Boeing 767-375ER was first delivered to Canadian Airlines on April 27, 1990. The B763 was transferred to Air Canada on March 29, 2001 after the two airlines merged. The airliner was then transferred to Rouge on February 1, 2018.
This Boeing 767-300ER is configured for a maximum total of 282 passengers. There are 24 seats in premium economy and 258 economy class seats. This is one of 25 in the Rouge fleet.
Since moving to Rouge, C-FXCA has been incident free. See this aircraft’s profile (link at the start of this article) for some problems it had while flying for the main airline.
See more aircraft at our Air Canada Rouge Fleet Page.
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Boeing 767-300ER
The first Boeing 767-300ER was introduced with launch customer American Airlines in 1988, seven years after the initial 767 variant entered service with United Airlines in 1981. A direct competitor to the Airbus A330-200, 583 were delivered, in all.
The B763 is 55 metres or 180 feet in length with a wingspan of 48 metres or 156 feet. At the tail, the airliner stands 16 metres or 52 feet in height. The flight range is 11,070 kilometres.
Air Canada Rouge
Air Canada Rouge was founded in December, 2012 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada. The brand has a fleet of over 60 aircraft flying to 50 destinations. Prior to March, 2020, there were 25 Boeing 767-300ER, 22 Airbus A319-100, four Airbus A320-200 and 14 Airbus A321-200 models.
The airline announced at the start of May, 2020 that all Boeing 767 and Airbus A319 aircraft would be retired, a result of the COVID-19 fallout. This leaves the brand with just 18 airlines, all either Airbus A321-200 or Airbus A320-200. Through the main airline, Rouge is a member of the Star Alliance.