Supporting the Atlantic Gateway Concept
CanAm is being developed as a premium long-haul airline platform between North America, the Canary Islands and selected African markets.
The core business is deliberately focused: widebody aircraft, premium passenger traffic, meaningful belly-cargo capacity and a geographically strong Atlantic gateway at Las Palmas.
Strategic partnerships are not intended to dilute this focus. They are intended to strengthen it.
Where partnerships may add value
CanAm is evaluating selected cooperation in areas where partners can directly improve the business case:
Premium travel and tour operators
for curated high-value travel flows between North America, the Canary Islands and Africa.
Luxury cruise operators
where premium air traffic, Atlantic cruise itineraries and extended island stays can reinforce each other.
Cargo and logistics partners
because widebody belly-cargo capacity is an important contributor to route economics.
Airport, ground-handling and infrastructure partners
to support a reliable and scalable gateway process at Las Palmas.
Maintenance and technical partners
to support a disciplined aircraft refurbishment, maintenance and operational-readiness strategy.
A disciplined approach
CanAm is not designed as a loose collection of unrelated activities.
Each partnership must support at least one of three objectives:
- reduce execution risk
- improve route profitability
- strengthen the Canary Islands gateway
Detailed commercial assumptions, partner models, aircraft plans and financial information are provided only through CanAm’s protected Investor Relations section.
Contact
For qualified investor and strategic partnership enquiries:
Klaus J. Lauth
Founder
CanAm Airways
management@canam.aero