Located at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, the centrally located hub is ideally situated to more closely connect us to customers all across the country.
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It's the latest addition to Amazon Air, which now has 97 planes at its disposal and flies to 64 different destinations. Amazon Air has a number of similar arrangements with other airlines, though it's looking to purchase its own aircraft in the near future.
During the past two years, we added more aircraft to our fleet (we have more than 110 in our global network today), launched new facilities including our U.S. air hub at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Kentucky and our European air hub at Leipzig/Halle Airport in Germany, and leaned ...
Job Overview. You're on your way to joining Amazon Air and being part of the dedicated team that sorts packages in the warehouse or loads packages onto the aircraft – helping ensure customers receive their orders on time. Plus, you'll gain experience in a new industry that is transferable for an air cargo career.
Amazon's Prime Air planes work on customers' behalf to fulfill our one-day delivery promise to Prime members. There's a lot that goes into packing an Amazon Prime Air plane before it leaves the ground.
Amazon currently has over 100 active fulfillment centers in the US and over 185 centers globally. Fulfillment center codes typically begin with the airport code for the nearest airport.
Since making its maiden flight in 2016, Amazon Air has been on a rapid growth trajectory, having grown to 42 airplanes by May 2020 and announcing plans to have at least 70 airplanes by 2021. In just three years, it has become a major component of Amazon's overnight and two-day delivery business.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) opened its $1.5 billion air hub, where packages are sent on planes to cities across the country, in September 2021. The facility has 4,500 workers and capacity for 33 planes but can eventually be expanded to park up to 100 freighters.
Amazon decided it needed more control over its destiny. It needed its own air network. Amazon is famous—or infamous—for its breakneck pace of innovation and data-driven efforts to squeeze every drop of productivity out of workers.
Candidates must be 18 years or older with ability to read and speak English for safety. Reasons you'll love working here: Career development: Many of our entry-level employees become leaders in operations, HR, and other areas. See where your Amazon journey can take you.