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Air Canada Boeing 767-300XM Vers. 2 (763)

There are a total of 30 767-300 series aircraft in the Air Canada fleet. Of these 30 aircraft, there are four cabin configurations that are possible. With the exception of three 767 used for seasonal leisure routes, all versions have identical Executive First cabins and only some variations in the Economy cabin.

This aircraft features the new cabin interior, which includes flat bed seats in Executive First with personal televisions in both classes of service.

The A seats in Executive First are very private, making them ideal for traveling alone but not ideal when travelling with a partner. The F and K seats face each other, making them less private.

Click on Amenity Icons below for further information on inflight services.

  pitch width seating details
Executive First Class: 70.0" 20.35" 24 Full Flat seats More Info
Economy Class: 31-32.0" 17.83" 187 seats with 4.5" More Info
  • In-flight Amenities (click icon for more information)

    The above amenity icons represent the services that are available on this aircraft. Click on the individual icons for more detailed information. If an icon is not pictured, that service is not offered on this aircraft.

  • Each seat on the aircraft is equipped with Audio and Video On Demand.
    Audio Listings
  • Each seat on the aircraft is equipped with a personal television featuring television choices and Video On Demand.
    Movie Listings
  • Ever seat in Executive First has a power port. In economy class, seats A, D, E, and H have power ports. All seats have USB ports.

    Read our guide to in-seat laptop power for more information.
    • International Flights:

      For Air Canada's international services aboard this aircraft, complimentary food and drink are offered. An enhanced meal is offered in Executive Class.
      More Information

      • Domestic and Transborder flights:

        For flights over 90 minutes, Air Canada operates its Onboard Cafe in Economy Class and charges for alcoholic beverages, snacks and meals. As of May 1 2010, Air Canada only accepts credit cards onboard. Economy Class passengers purchasing a Latitude fare (full Economy) may show their boarding card for complimentary drinks, snacks or meals. Vouchers may be purchased in advance of flight which provide a 20% savings. Executive Class passengers receive free bar and meal service.
        More Information

  • For intercontinental and transcontinental flights, you may request an infant meal up to 18 hours before your departure. On some long-haul aircraft bassinets are also available; call Air Canada reservations for more information.

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