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Who does Amazon use for air shipping?

Amazon says its cargo airline has more than cargo jets, all of which are operated by contractors such as Air Transport International, ABX Air, Atlas Air and Sun Country.



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In October 2022, Amazon announced the lease of ten Airbus A330-300P2F freighters from Altavair, and would be operated by Hawaiian Airlines. These aircraft are being converted to freighters by Elbe Flugzeugwerke, and the first of these aircraft is expected to join the fleet in late 2023.

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Air Transport Services Group , which runs a significant portion of Amazon's air cargo fleet, said it expects to operate Boeing 767 freighters dedicated to servicing Amazon and DHL at reduced schedules and less flight time per aircraft.

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Just under a year ago, Amazon announced it was adding 10 Airbus A330s to its global aircraft fleet. These A330s aren't just the first of their kind in our fleet.

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The e-commerce retailer, which has a fleet of about 100 planes in the US and Europe, in recent months has hired executives with experience marketing cargo space for airlines.

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Explore what it's like to be an Amazon Air Associate
  • Load and unload aircraft and trucks.
  • Remove tie-downs and other gear when loading and unloading.
  • Prepare packages for sortation and load onto containers.
  • Weigh, label, or make/break-down gaylords or air-containers.


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You're on your way to joining Amazon Air and being part of the dedicated team that loads cargo from the warehouse onto the aircraft – helping to ensure customers receive their orders on time. Plus, you'll gain experience in a new industry that is transferable for an air cargo career.

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In simple words, Amazon Logistics is more of a “last mile” shipping & delivery service, which gets packages delivered to their customers. So, it does the same work that national postal services like Royal Mail, USPS, and commercial carriers such as UPS & FedEx do.

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Amazon.com Inc. has named logistics boss Dave Clark CEO of its retail business. He'll replace Jeff Wilke, a longtime lieutenant to founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. Wilke plans to retire in the first quarter of 2021, the company announced in a securities filing.

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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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