WestJet to start operating Boeing 767s in 2015; 2Q net profit up 15.9%

Credit: Courtesy, Boeing
Calgary-based WestJet next year will start flying Boeing 767-300ERs, the first widebody aircraft the low-cost carrier (LCC) will operate since its 1996 founding. The announcement about the 767s came as WestJet reported second-quarter net income of C$51.8 million ($47.9 million), up 15.9% over a net...

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