The e-commerce giant — under the name Amazon Air — joins FedEx and UPS as major air cargo presences at the airport.
Amazon has bought its first fleet of planes, as it expands its growing air freight network. The additional 11 Boeing 767-300 planes would "support Amazon's growing customer base", it said.
Following the acquisition, Alaska estimated cargo could drive an additional $150 million in profit per year. The bulk of that profit would likely come from Alaska's expansion to more international ...
Amazon has paused testing of its delivery drones following a crash involving two of those drones, according to Bloomberg.
The history and future of Amazon Air The third major business model cargo airlines may follow is that of freight forwarding, which involves simply transporting cargo between airports, but ...
In 2024, , several significant air cargo airport warehousing projects were completed, enhancing global logistics ...
Amazon has reassigned a 737-800BCF from Atlas Air to Sun Country Airlines for CMI operation, the first of eight to leave the ...
In business since 2015, Amazon’s in-house airline is responsible for delivering nearly half a million packages a day. Here's how it works. Currently the world’s second-largest company by ...
In a major step towards decarbonising their transport network, Amazon have announced the launch of rail deliveries across the ...
SmartKargo, a global leader in e-commerce air cargo and small parcel logistics solutions, announced the addition of two ...