Cargojet begins direct cargo service to Liège

Building a bridge between Canada and Europe. Image: Cargojet

Starting 01NOV25, Cargojet will operate a B767-300 from Canada to Liège in Belgium. Initially, this will be one direct flight per week, linking Canada’s main cargo hubs with the key cargo gateway to Europe. However, as demand grows, the airline plans to expand the schedule accordingly. The new European connection is a significant milestone in the airline’s strategy as it focuses on underlining its position as a reliable partner in the global logistics market. “This weekly service marks a significant expansion of Cargojet’s global network, providing customers with dependable, time-sensitive capacity and enhanced connectivity across continents. Integrated within Cargojet’s domestic overnight network, the route will offer streamlined connections across Canada, improving overall transit times and providing greater flexibility for freight forwarders, logistics providers, and shippers,” the release emphasizes.

Pauline Dhillon and Jamie Porteous, Co-Chief Executive Officers, issued a joint statement: “Leveraging Cargojet’s industry-leading record of on-time performance and reliability, we are strengthening the ties between Canada and Europe while expanding opportunities for our customers. This service allows Cargojet to be at the center of transatlantic trade, supporting the forwarder community’s evolving needs with faster transits, reliable service, and enhanced flexibility for shippers across both continents.” Torsten Wefers, VP Marketing & Sales, Liège Airport, commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Cargojet to Liège Airport, recognized as one of Europe’s very best cargo hubs. This partnership represents a major step forward for the Liège community and for Europe – Canada logistics, unlocking new potential and connectivity for our customers and partners.”

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

See Also

Liège Airport twins with Chicago Rockford International Airport

Against the backdrop of the Air Cargo Southeast Asia (ACSA) event in Singapore last week, the two airports signed a ‘sister airport relationship agreement’,...

PIK focuses on Indian market growth

After the many Chinese-related press releases, Nico Le Roux, Business Development Director, PIK, speaking at the Air Cargo Southeast Asia Expo, Singapore on 29OCT25,...

Lufthansa Cargo merges two subsidiaries

Lufthansa Cargo announced on 31OCT25 that its EU customs clearance subsidiary, CB Customs Broker, and digital e-commerce transport solutions subsidiary, heyworld, will merge to...