Boeing 767 Freighter (76F)
Twin-aisle Boeing widebody. 35 routes across 3 airlines. Operates select long-haul and high-demand routes. Two aisles, lie-flat business class on most carriers.
Air Canada operates the most routes with 22. All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines follow. 11 individual aircraft tracked across all operators.
Flying the Boeing 767 Freighter
Two aisles, wider seats. Lie-flat business class on most airlines. Choose this over a narrowbody on routes over 6 hours.
Wider cabin, two aisles for easier movement. Most airlines offer lie-flat business class.
Choose this over a narrowbody on routes over 6 hours. The cabin pressure and humidity differences add up.
Boeing 767 Freighter FAQ
The Boeing 767 Freighter (IATA code 76F) is a Widebody aircraft operated by 3 airlines on 35 routes.
Seat count varies by airline. Check your airline for the specific configuration on your route.
3 airlines. Air Canada operates the most routes.
Widebody cabin with two aisles. Lie-flat business class on most airlines.