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Amazon is adding 12 new cargo planes to its fleet, the company announced Wednesday. One has already been delivered, and the remaining 11 will arrive in 2021. The retailer will have 81 total planes.
Amazon on Wednesday announced it's leasing 12 Boeing 767-300 converted cargo aircraft, expanding its Amazon Air fleet to a total of 82 aircraft. The expansion of Amazon's logistics network comes ...
Canadian freighter airline Cargojet has extended its Air Transportation Services Agreement with Amazon Canada Fulfilment Services. The new contract allows for ...
Amazon just announced it will add 10 more planes to its cargo aircraft fleet over the next two years.; That will bring its fleet number to 50 planes. Amazon Air isn't likely to compete with USPS ...
The expansion brings Amazon’s fleet to more than 80 aircraft, with one that was added last month and the other 11 to be delivered in 2021. Amazon Air launched in 2016.
While Amazon's drone program remains in testing, the e-commerce giant is turning to cargo planes to keep up with package delivery demands. At Seattle's Seafair Air Show on Friday, Amazon will ...
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.
At the end of last year, Amazon announced more aircraft additions for Amazon Air, bumping the network from 40 planes to 50. Today, it says it’s on track to reach 70 planes by 2021, thanks to ...
Amazon Air is set to expand its fleet to over 80 aircraft in 2021, with speculation growing that the company could become a formidable rival to UPS and FedEx in package delivery. However, for now, ...
Amazon will continue to rely on third-party carriers to provide crews to fly and maintain the aircraft. A person with knowledge of Amazon Air’s fleet said that after all 11 planes are converted ...
Before today’s announcement, Amazon’s air fleet operations had 40 total aircraft in use, as it took delivery of the 40th Boeing 767 cargo plane in November. Now it will grow to 50.
Amazon is to launch its first ever branded cargo plane on Friday, one of a fleet of 40 to be rolled out as the e-commerce giant looks to take more control of its delivery network.