Cargojet Expands its brand to Europe

Cargojet Expands its brand to Europe

  • Cargojet is launching a direct Canada–Europe cargo service on November 1, 2025, linking Liege Airport with major Canadian hubs.
  • The route offers faster transits and greater flexibility by integrating with Cargojet’s domestic overnight network.
  • Initial weekly flights are planned, with frequency increases expected as demand grows.

 

Cargojet has announced a scheduled direct air cargo service connecting Canada and expanding into Europe, effective November 1, 2025. The service will link Liege Airport (LGG), Europe’s leading cargo gateway, with Canada’s major cargo hubs. 

“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,” said Pauline Dhillon and Jamie Porteous, Co-Chief Executive Officers, in a joint statement.

“This service allows Cargojet to be at the centre of transatlantic trade, supporting the forwarder community’s evolving needs with faster transits, reliable service, and enhanced flexibility for shippers across both continents.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Cargojet to Liege Airport, recognised as one of Europe’s very best cargo hubs”, remarks Torsten Wefers, VP Marketing & Sales, Liege Airport. “This partnership represents a major step forward for the LGG community and for Europe–Canada logistics, unlocking new potential and connectivity for our customers and partners.”

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.

Operating on an initial once-weekly schedule, the route enhances access to one of Europe’s most strategic cargo hubs, with plans to increase frequency as demand and opportunities continue to grow. This integration supports Cargojet’s long-term expansion strategy and reinforces its position as a reliable partner in the global logistics market.

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Edward Hardy

Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

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