As a Canadian I've flown with AC many times from Toronto to London and it was always on the 767 (before they got phased out) and I loved it. The 2-3-2 layout has to been one of the best.
One of the most remarkable airplane emergency landings involved a 767 owned by Air Canada. The plane was flying from Toronto to Calgary when it ran out of fuel and the pilot had to land the plane on a drag strip in Gimli, Manitoba!
I used to fly regularly from Melbourne to Sydney in the days when QANTAS were running their 767s. It would bring me a smile every time my flight was scheduled on a 767 as the leg room and space/comfort was a lot better than if we were flying on a 737-800 etc.
Oh C-FTCA reminds me of my YVR-YYZ flight in August 2014! It was also my first time having the onboard purchasing catering experience and I had some sushi and the price was quite okay for me (around C$9). In 2014 when Air Canada still operates quite a number of 763s there were 3 (or 2) cabin layouts and C-FTCA was one of those with more passengers (not very much difference though). The 763 I flied PVG-YVR with AC26 was C-GHLV and had a small section of 3-row economy class and lavatories and kitchens were available around the overwing exits rows.
I once flew to Seattle from Victoria Canada and Horizon flew us to Port Angeles where we cleared customs quickly and easily and then flew into busy Sea-Tac on the domestic side. So much less hassle and delay and I was in the right part of the airport for my onward domestic flight. Excellent system.
As always, great video, David but actually I disagree a bit with the in flight service. In my opinion Air Canada could offer more than a buy on board service on this flight. Air Canada is a Full Service Carrier and it’s an international flight which was almost 5 hours long. Anyways, it’s quite good that AC offers this on board service at least quite affordable.
Complimentary meals are never given on Transborder flights (Can-USA) on any carrier in Economy class. Most flights top at 4-5 hours max. Flights that cross the ocean are what are considered “international” flights in Canada.
@@sunny572 I agree, flew IAH-YYC on AC and they didn't even offer free pretzels on that 4 1/2 hour flight. All foods came with a cost. As far as transborder flights go, Delta probably had the best complimentary snack offerings before Covid: salted almonds, Biscoff, Kind nature bars, and savory snack mix.
Being from Canada, I really wish Air Canada would put more effort into updating their fleets or, at the very least, update their cabins. They never will, but one can hope.
But aren't they doing exactly that? They retired their A319 and 767 from passenger use. The 777 cabins were all retrofitted, meanwhile the A330 cabins are in the process of being retrofitted. Their A320s are also being retired with their A321 slated for retirement soon. And they have a number of newer 787s in their fleet along with 737MAX and A220s all fitted with IFE screens.
You mean like the brand new A220s and 737s, replete with Panasonic IFE. Or maybe the new interiors in ALL 17 A330s, (same IFE). Or maybe the 777s recently refurbished or the new 787s. The A319s, A320s and A321s of rouge all have new interiors. The only “old” interiors are the mainline A320s (just a handful left) and the A321s. Still with AVOD!
@@Taco1011 travel more. I fly AC nearly every 2 weeks and 95% of my flights are in retrofitted interiors or brand new A220, 737 max, 787, or the newly retrofitted A330 fleet.
The meal chosen (hot entree) is from whatever is left over from J and PE so not always available particularly if you’re in the very back and others have beaten you to the few left.
great video as always David and nice to see you in coach class ,lol , the legroom on that 767 looked like the same as eco plus or whatever the airlines call seats with extra legroom but not a fan of the way thoses 1-1-1 are in the front ,no privacy and you'd pay a hell of a lot more ,you and Felix stay safe and carry on with the great work you do
I love the fact that people can clear US customs before arriving at the United States, which should be a system that be obligatory at all international airports with flights bound to the United States. It saves a lot of time and hassle.
A very old plane with a very outdated cabin, but I still prefer this plane to the normal A320. They're not as comfortable as the new aircrafts, but it's sad to see them gone
A Boeing 767 owned by Air Canada. I like to call it a Gimli Glider, because there was an incident where an Air Canada 767 ran out of fuel mid flight and was forced to land on a drag racing strip…that used to be a runway, and the pilot didn’t know it was now used for drag racing!
Very strange, a 30+ years old bird has mood lighting and PTV at each seat but still the original bins, those original bins are one of the tiniest especially the side bins
My first experience with Air Canada was from Tokyo (Narita) to Boston transit via Vancouver. From Tokyo to Vancouver, everything is included (Meal & beverage) but from Vancouver to Boston, everything are buy on board. Big surprise for me.
Like the 747, the 767 is a magnificent aircraft. The proof of this is the enormous investment that Air Canada would have had to make to upgrade the interior to the level shown in the video. As a company, you would only make this investment on an aircraft that was completely serviceable, versatile, and reliable. The aircraft shown in the video was 21 years old and that is the midlife of most Boeing aircraft. It is truly a sad day when both the 747 and the 767 are being removed from service. Their departure is shocking proof that the Golden age of air travel by the best of Boeing is coming to an end and we are left with bad food, extremely tight seats, and other aspects of flying the opposite of which we used to take for granted as being part of the special experience of flight.
Hello Simply Aviation! Great video as always! On 14 October you will be on the last Alitalia flight, right? And please, document one of the first flights of ITA - Italia Trasporto Aereo! ;)
I rode on it in December 2019 - YYZ Toronto to MCO Orlando and and back. Last trip on a plane before pandemic. The flight to Orlando was on Xmas Day so they gave the earphones for free (like international flights). Some children got plushies too. The return flight, the earphones wasn’t free, so u had to buy them.
That's funny... Only a few weeks before this was filmed did a couple of my relatives fly that exact same route on the same type of plane on the way over for a family gathering!
Sofi wasn’t built for the 2028 Olympic, it was built because St Louis could not build Stan Kronkiue a stadium for his Rams. And the San Diego Chargers play there for some reason.
Excellent trip report Air Canada should not have retired 767 its a lovely aircraft much much better than Airbus A320 which is very noisy and crampy and especially for long haul flights ✈ they should not retire 767 indeed a good superb video with food option thanks
Bruh, thay can't just keep operating old aircraft, even more when newer options are available and even more again when those new options are a lot more efficient, they don't retire those planes just because they want to, they retire them because they are old and expensive to maintain.
The 777 reunited at 11:45 (SWISS, Philippine Airlines, and Turkish Airlines). Perhaps I'll miss PAL's 777 since some of its fleets will return to its lessors and they file a bankruptcy in order to prevent money loss.
I traveled two years ago with a B767 Air Canada Rouge plain, Montreal - Bucharest. I was for the first time in a airplaine without any screen, any entertainment, nothing, during more than 9 hours of flight (almost 10 hours to go back)... I think only Cubana has worst...🤔
The philosophy of the rich and the poor is this: "the rich invest their money and spend what is left. The poor spend their money and invest what is left".
As a Canadian I've flown with AC many times from Toronto to London and it was always on the 767 (before they got phased out) and I loved it. The 2-3-2 layout has to been one of the best.
One of the most remarkable airplane emergency landings involved a 767 owned by Air Canada. The plane was flying from Toronto to Calgary when it ran out of fuel and the pilot had to land the plane on a drag strip in Gimli, Manitoba!
@@jasminejohnston6393 I believe it was montreal to edmonton actually
I used to fly regularly from Melbourne to Sydney in the days when QANTAS were running their 767s. It would bring me a smile every time my flight was scheduled on a 767 as the leg room and space/comfort was a lot better than if we were flying on a 737-800 etc.
Got replaced by a330s on that route as well as the 767 which would be just as good
Finally we get to see wherethat outro clip comes from.... (BTW: any chance of making a wallpaper of that beautiful wing view)
I used it twice from Atlanta to Toronto and Atlanta to Switzerland with a layover in Toronto. I love air Canada.
Oh C-FTCA reminds me of my YVR-YYZ flight in August 2014!
It was also my first time having the onboard purchasing catering experience and I had some sushi and the price was quite okay for me (around C$9).
In 2014 when Air Canada still operates quite a number of 763s there were 3 (or 2) cabin layouts and C-FTCA was one of those with more passengers (not very much difference though).
The 763 I flied PVG-YVR with AC26 was C-GHLV and had a small section of 3-row economy class and lavatories and kitchens were available around the overwing exits rows.
11:08 Amazing parallel landing from the 787 in the other end!
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@@generalaarami1895 Nice!
I once flew to Seattle from Victoria Canada and Horizon flew us to Port Angeles where we cleared customs quickly and easily and then flew into busy Sea-Tac on the domestic side. So much less hassle and delay and I was in the right part of the airport for my onward domestic flight. Excellent system.
In this video I finally saw where is one of the pictures at the end of every Simply Aviation’s tripreport from)))
Great job David 😀👍✈️
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Imagine traveling from afternoon and just going backwards in time into the night..quite strange
As always, great video, David but actually I disagree a bit with the in flight service.
In my opinion Air Canada could offer more than a buy on board service on this flight. Air Canada is a Full Service Carrier and it’s an international flight which was almost 5 hours long. Anyways, it’s quite good that AC offers this on board service at least quite affordable.
I think he liked that it was a 767 so much that he wanted to make this a positive review despite no complimentary meal
Complimentary meals are never given on Transborder flights (Can-USA) on any carrier in Economy class. Most flights top at 4-5 hours max. Flights that cross the ocean are what are considered “international” flights in Canada.
Anything can be offered...at a cost. I think most people could last 4 or 5 hours without a meal.
@@sunny572 I agree, flew IAH-YYC on AC and they didn't even offer free pretzels on that 4 1/2 hour flight. All foods came with a cost.
As far as transborder flights go, Delta probably had the best complimentary snack offerings before Covid: salted almonds, Biscoff, Kind nature bars, and savory snack mix.
All Canadian airlines as well as American carriers do NOT offer any free food on flights in Canada and some to the US.
The map in the beginning is so awesome!
Love the 767s 2-3-2 seating just one middle seat in every row
This is the video that plays at the end for almost every video!!!!!!!!!!
Being from Canada, I really wish Air Canada would put more effort into updating their fleets or, at the very least, update their cabins. They never will, but one can hope.
But aren't they doing exactly that?
They retired their A319 and 767 from passenger use. The 777 cabins were all retrofitted, meanwhile the A330 cabins are in the process of being retrofitted. Their A320s are also being retired with their A321 slated for retirement soon. And they have a number of newer 787s in their fleet along with 737MAX and A220s all fitted with IFE screens.
@@TheBudgetTraveller786 if they are, I sure haven’t noticed it
You mean like the brand new A220s and 737s, replete with Panasonic IFE. Or maybe the new interiors in ALL 17 A330s, (same IFE). Or maybe the 777s recently refurbished or the new 787s.
The A319s, A320s and A321s of rouge all have new interiors. The only “old” interiors are the mainline A320s (just a handful left) and the A321s. Still with AVOD!
@@Taco1011 travel more. I fly AC nearly every 2 weeks and 95% of my flights are in retrofitted interiors or brand new A220, 737 max, 787, or the newly retrofitted A330 fleet.
Great video. Love the take off shot with the engine. Oh and the landing also.
9:52 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
Yes
It was a superb tripport mr. David i loved it so much
That dinner looks really good!
Great video. It's always easy to "slam" airlines. I've always or should I say, mostly, have enjoyed Air Canada's service.
The meal chosen (hot entree) is from whatever is left over from J and PE so not always available particularly if you’re in the very back and others have beaten you to the few left.
great video as always David and nice to see you in coach class ,lol , the legroom on that 767 looked like the same as eco plus or whatever the airlines call seats with extra legroom but not a fan of the way thoses 1-1-1 are in the front ,no privacy and you'd pay a hell of a lot more ,you and Felix stay safe and carry on with the great work you do
Food looks amazingly nice, yummy and delicious! Making me hungry...
Nice trip report!
9:49 so now we know the outro clip was from this video
everyday seeing these beautiful old planes like the 747/767/757 a330s etc j hurts that i wont be able to fly on em again💔
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Gotta love the traffic in LA!
I love the fact that people can clear US customs before arriving at the United States, which should be a system that be obligatory at all international airports with flights bound to the United States. It saves a lot of time and hassle.
I flew this route back in 1996 on a Canada 3000 A310!
Air Canada is my favourite airline
I love Air Canada
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I remember flying Air Canada from San Francisco to Toronto in 2007 and I'm pretty sure it was a Boeing 767-200 for that flight.
good on them for converting it into a freighter rather than leaving it in the desert
I just love the Intro music!
A very old plane with a very outdated cabin, but I still prefer this plane to the normal A320. They're not as comfortable as the new aircrafts, but it's sad to see them gone
A Boeing 767 owned by Air Canada. I like to call it a Gimli Glider, because there was an incident where an Air Canada 767 ran out of fuel mid flight and was forced to land on a drag racing strip…that used to be a runway, and the pilot didn’t know it was now used for drag racing!
your are best flight blogger after sam chui ♥️♥️ love from india
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Hello from Cologne Germany!
First nice one
Nice to see a fi\light where people don't look like they are in disguise. Lovely.
09:55 Finally I Found the well loved outro of your videos!
Very strange, a 30+ years old bird has mood lighting and PTV at each seat but still the original bins, those original bins are one of the tiniest especially the side bins
The 767 is from the 80s
@@ag6371 that doesn't matter, the entire interior can be refitted, just like those from UA all have the Boeing signature interior with 777 style bins
flying Montreal to Brussels on 767-300 in July 2024
Heres some popcorn 🍿 for the long intro
My first experience with Air Canada was from Tokyo (Narita) to Boston transit via Vancouver.
From Tokyo to Vancouver, everything is included (Meal & beverage) but from Vancouver to Boston, everything are buy on board.
Big surprise for me.
Why was it surprising?
@@canadianaviator Because Air Canada treat it as domestic flight (buy on board service).
@@LimChingLiang Well it’s a very short flight so only snacks and drinks were served. Nowadays only drinks are served for short transcon flights
@@canadianaviator My flight was from Vancouver to Boston, 7 hrs flight .
@@LimChingLiang It’s 4.5 air and 5.5 block. It’s not a long flight
Like the 747, the 767 is a magnificent aircraft. The proof of this is the enormous investment that Air Canada would have had to make to upgrade the interior to the level shown in the video. As a company, you would only make this investment on an aircraft that was completely serviceable, versatile, and reliable. The aircraft shown in the video was 21 years old and that is the midlife of most Boeing aircraft. It is truly a sad day when both the 747 and the 767 are being removed from service. Their departure is shocking proof that the Golden age of air travel by the best of Boeing is coming to an end and we are left with bad food, extremely tight seats, and other aspects of flying the opposite of which we used to take for granted as being part of the special experience of flight.
Very nice
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Hello Simply Aviation! Great video as always! On 14 October you will be on the last Alitalia flight, right? And please, document one of the first flights of ITA - Italia Trasporto Aereo! ;)
I rode on it in December 2019 - YYZ Toronto to MCO Orlando and and back. Last trip on a plane before pandemic.
The flight to Orlando was on Xmas Day so they gave the earphones for free (like international flights). Some children got plushies too. The return flight, the earphones wasn’t free, so u had to buy them.
Legroom was quite impressive
I ove this vedio! I will miss the 767. She is quite old now.
great report , liked
Love the videos man keep it up you made my day
Amazing video
WOOO
That's funny... Only a few weeks before this was filmed did a couple of my relatives fly that exact same route on the same type of plane on the way over for a family gathering!
Really your channel is amazing thanks really for your efforts ❤❤❤👍
Glad to have you visit YYZ David!
I have flown in C-FTCA too🤩
Love your opening video, and great music too.
Please upload more video in a week, since travel get more normal now
Wow
Yeyyy
February 2020 and that cough at 0:28 is probably not a good sign.
Can u do a tripreport on Kuwait Airways?
Simply aviation What you think about fly arna
WishI could travel like you !
0:28 did someone cough in Feb 2020, ouch!!!! ;-). Great work as always
Love from Pakistan
Sofi wasn’t built for the 2028 Olympic, it was built because St Louis could not build Stan Kronkiue a stadium for his Rams. And the San Diego Chargers play there for some reason.
Chargers moved to LA a couple seasons ago; now known as the LA Chargers. Moved shortly after the Rams also moved to LA.
Excellent video!😸
2 years ago they used the 787-9 1:51
Keep up the great work bro!
They have moved a lot of these 767-300er to the Air Canada Rouge airline I have a video of the Air Canada Rouge 1959 | Porto to Toronto.
3:59 - Cool Takes Off
To be fair on the retirement they were looking pretty tired in the cabin
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Nice trip keep it up my friend
Lovely video brother
Excellent trip report Air Canada should not have retired 767 its a lovely aircraft much much better than Airbus A320 which is very noisy and crampy and especially for long haul flights ✈ they should not retire 767 indeed a good superb video with food option thanks
Bruh, thay can't just keep operating old aircraft, even more when newer options are available and even more again when those new options are a lot more efficient, they don't retire those planes just because they want to, they retire them because they are old and expensive to maintain.
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Interesting that AC is converting a 30+ year old 767 into a freighter when they have far younger ones in the ex-Rouge fleet?
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767 İs Special Plane
Thank you for the video.
The 777 reunited at 11:45 (SWISS, Philippine Airlines, and Turkish Airlines). Perhaps I'll miss PAL's 777 since some of its fleets will return to its lessors and they file a bankruptcy in order to prevent money loss.
9:54 looks familiar 😁
I think with this legroom did they operate any trans Atlantic flight ??.. Awesome video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
❤️🙌keep up the good work
I traveled two years ago with a B767 Air Canada Rouge plain, Montreal - Bucharest. I was for the first time in a airplaine without any screen, any entertainment, nothing, during more than 9 hours of flight (almost 10 hours to go back)... I think only Cubana has worst...🤔
CHARLIE DASH FOXTROT TANGO CHARLIE ALPHA still flies with air canada to this day as a freighter
Old but still operational
Amazing
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Plzzzzzz try in nepal airlines Airbus a350 economy class pleaseeeeeee
Is it already winter in Canada at this time?
Aww I forgot to comment first and flfc
The philosophy of the rich and the poor is this: "the rich invest their money and spend what is left. The poor spend their money and invest what is left".
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One vlog on long haul flight from india(DEL/BOM/BLR/HYD) to IAD/EWR/SFO/ORD Which ever route you like