
WestJet Cargo has announced the expansion of its trans-Pacific capacity with the launch of daily year-round service between Calgary and Tokyo Narita International Airport.
The air cargo division of WestJet Airlines said the flight will be operated by its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, each offering 22 tons and 80 cubic meters of cargo capacity, providing consistent and reliable lift between North America and Asia.
"Expanding our cargo capacity to Japan through daily Dreamliner service is a pivotal step forward for WestJet Cargo," Julius Mooney, director of commercial at WestJet Cargo, said.
"This route enables Canadian exporters and global shippers to move high-value and time-sensitive goods with speed and reliability, while also strengthening Western Canada’s role as a key gateway to Asia."
This enhanced service supports strong bilateral trade. Japan is exporting industrial, automotive, electronic, high-tech, and manufacturing goods through WestJet Cargo's growing network across Canada, the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.
In return, Canadian perishables, meat, seafood, and general freight are reaching Japan faster and more efficiently than ever before.
Bookings on this route are available through WestJet Cargo's digital partners—CargoAi, WebCargo, and Cargo.one — ensuring seamless access and real-time management for freight forwarders and logistics providers worldwide.
WestJet noted that the cargo expansion complements WestJet's daily year-round passenger service to Tokyo and its broadened codeshare with Japan Airlines, providing smooth onward connectivity to Osaka and Nagoya, and reinforcing Calgary's growing role in global trade and logistics.
