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Cargojet Sells Stake in US Carrier

Arianna Distefano
Last updated: 4 April 2026 12:51
By Arianna Distefano
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Cargojet Airways, C-FDIJ, Boeing 767-39H ER (BDSF)
Cargojet Airways, C-FDIJ, Boeing 767-39H ER (BDSF) © Anna Zvereva
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Cargojet sells its minority stake in 21 Air, announcing its plan to step back from its investment in the United States. This move signals a shift in strategy as the Canadian cargo carrier focuses more closely on its domestic and core international operations.

Cargojet Boeing 767F C-FDIJ aircraft flying in the grey sky.
Cargojet Boeing 767F C-FDIJ © Simon Butler

Strategic Exit from US Investment

Cargojet first invested in 21 Air in 2021 through a joint venture structure, aiming to expand its footprint in the U.S. cargo market. The partnership allowed both airlines to cooperate on cross-border operations and share fleet resources.

Now the company confirmed it will divest its shareholding in 21 Air, a Florida-based cargo airline in which it previously held a minority interest. While financial details of the transaction have not been made public, Cargojet indicated the move is part of a plan to streamline its business and simplify its structure. 

Chief Executive Officer of Cargojet, Pauline Dhillon, highlighted plans to prioritise its ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance) services and charter operations, segments that have become key revenue drivers. By freeing up capital from the divestment, Cargojet aims to reinvest in fleet utilisation, route efficiency and long-term partnerships with major logistics clients.

21 Air Boeing 767 at Miami International Airport
21 Air Boeing 767 © Venkat Mangudi

Focus Returns to Domestic and Key Routes

Cargojet operates a strong domestic network across Canada, alongside international services linking North America with key global markets. The airline plays a major role in overnight cargo delivery, supporting e-commerce and logistics companies. Cargojet currently retains:

  • 18 B767-300ER(BDSF)s
  • 16 B757-200(PCF) aircraft
  • Two B767-200(ERBDSF)s
  • Four B767-300ER(BCF)s
  • One B767-300F.

Despite this sale, Dhillon reassured that the two airlines are expected to continue working together on selected commercial activities, maintaining some level of operational cooperation going forward.

Refocusing on its core business is expected to help the airline maintain reliability and efficiency in a more balanced cargo environment. The company has also been working to optimise fleet use and improve scheduling across its network. For 21 Air, the change means continuing operations independently, without Cargojet’s minority backing.

What is your take on this new development? Let us know in the comments.

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