The CanAm Project

CanAm Airways, a new long-haul system between North America and Africa via the Canary Islands

Premium passenger travel, integrated cargo and cruise connectivity via the Canary Islands

CanAm Airways is an independent long-haul aviation platform, developed outside classical leisure, network or low-cost models.

At its core is a strategically positioned Atlantic hub on the Canary Islands, connecting North America with Africa through a calm, high-capacity widebody operation based on Boeing 747-400 aircraft.


CanAm combines:

• premium passenger travel
• selected business-class-only routes
• structured transit flows USA–Africa
• new cargo corridors into Central Africa
• integration with luxury cruise and high-end tourism networks

The concept is built around operational simplicity, large aircraft economies of scale and a deliberately reduced route portfolio during the initial phase.

CanAm is not designed as a traditional airline.

But as a system-driven long-haul platform.


Why CanAm

• structurally underserved markets
• low-entry-cost widebody availability
• integrated passenger + cargo model
• neutral Atlantic hub
• scalable fleet architecture