Amazon has revised its carrier agreement with Sun Country Airlines, adding eight Boeing 747 freighters to their fleet. This expansion, detailed in a recent press release, brings Sun Country’s Amazon air freight operations to a total of 20 freighters. The extended contract will run through 2030, with options extending to 2037. The first of these additional aircraft is set to take flight in the first quarter of next year, with full operational capacity expected by Q3 2025. This development underscores Amazon’s commitment to enhancing its logistics capabilities and ensuring faster, more efficient deliveries. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to watch these exciting advancements in the logistics sector! #Amazon #Logistics #AirFreight #SupplyChain #Ecommerce #SunCountryAirlines https://lnkd.in/ekxm44FA
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This is some amazing Lift dedicated to Amazon. It's interesting to read about the optimization benefits realized with different fleet selections and schedules. Living just 30 minutes from the Rockford Illinois Airport has allowed me to witness the dramatic growth of this station due to UPS and Amazon. Incredible and yes, they can handle 747's. I think there are additional business objectives going deeper into the companys vision than is evident at face value. "Dive Brief: Amazon revised its carrier agreement with Sun Country Airlines to operate eight additional Boeing 747 freighters on behalf of the e-commerce giant, according to a June 20 press release. The contract, implemented in 2019, has been extended through 2030 with options for additional extensions through 2037, bringing Sun Country’s Amazon air freight operations to 20 freighters. The first of the additional aircraft is expected to begin service in the first quarter of next year, with all eight slated to be operational by Q3 2025, according to the press release." #airfreight #freightforwarding #ecommerce #deminimus
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📦✈️ Big news in the world of shipping! 📦✈️ Atlas Air is set to operate eight more 747 freighters for Amazon, as Amazon fine-tunes its airfreight strategy. This move will help Amazon deliver packages faster and more efficiently, especially as online shopping keeps growing. 🌐💼 Exciting times ahead for both companies, as they continue to shape the future of delivery! Want to know more? Check out the article from Supply Chain Dive titled "Atlas Air to Run Eight More Freighters for Amazon." 📃🔗 #Logistics #Amazon #AtlasAir #ShippingNews #SupplyChainDive #AirFreight ✈️🚛📦
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🚀 Amazon Expands Air Cargo Operations with Sun Country Airlines 🚀 Amazon is boosting its airfreight strategy by revising its carrier agreement with Sun Country Airlines. The updated contract will see Sun Country operating eight additional Boeing 747 freighters, increasing their Amazon fleet to 20 by Q3 2025. This move aligns with Amazon’s broader strategy to optimize cargo capacity and streamline its U.S. network. Since March 2023, Amazon has ceased operations at six airports and ended the use of its ATR-72 turboprops, shifting focus to larger aircraft. With new deals, including 10 Hawaiian Airlines-operated A330 freighters, Amazon’s capacity is set to grow significantly. #Amazon #AirCargo #SupplyChain #Logistics #ECommerce #Aviation #SunCountryAirlines
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🚀 Big news in the freight world! 📦 According to an article from Supply Chain Dive, a carrier is adding eight more 747 freighters to help Amazon with its airfreight strategy adjustment. 🌟 This move is likely to improve how quickly Amazon can get packages to your door! 🚚✈️ Check out the full story in "The carrier will operate eight additional 747 freighters for Amazon, which is adjusting its airfreight strategy." 📖 #SupplyChain #Amazon #FreightNews #LogisticsInnovation
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FedEx Express Adds B767-300F to Fleet - FedEx Express, a global leader in logistics and express transportation, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a B767-300F, serial 67539, powered by CF6-80C2B6F engines. This addition underscores the company’s dedication to maintaining a modern and efficient fleet to support its global operations. - https://lnkd.in/d9kJkDiq
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Amazon places more freighters with Sun Country Airlines 🛫 Amazon Air has placed an additional eight Boeing 737-800 freighters with Sun Country Airlines as it deepens its partnership with the Minneapolis-headquartered carrier. The amended air transport service agreement means Sun Country, which operates in the US and the Americas, will now operate a total of 20 737-800 freighters on behalf of the e-commerce giant. Meanwhile, the length of the CMI agreement has been extended by five years to 2030 with a series of three options that if exercised would extend the deal through to 2037. The first additional aircraft is expected to begin service in the first quarter of 2025 and all eight aircraft are expected to be operational by the third quarter of 2025. “Amazon is an extremely important customer to Sun Country and strong execution on our current cargo services positioned us well to grow our business. We look forward to continuing to provide services to Amazon into the 2030s,” said Jude Bricker, chief executive, Sun Country. The move comes after Atlas Air earlier this year said it was backing out of operating 737 freighter aircraft on behalf of Amazon. Atlas has been operating both 737 and 767 freighters for Amazon for a number of years, but these deals will now end next year. Atlas reasoned that it wanted to concentrate on operating widebody freighters on long-haul markets. Meanwhile, Amazon has been simplifying its domestic US network over the past year, according to a report issued earlier this year by the Chaddick Institute. The changes have seen the carrier utilise larger aircraft – such as A330-300 operated by Hawaiian and more 767s operated by ATSG – and consolidate operations at fewer hubs. In the process, the percentage of the fleet comprised of 737 or smaller planes has fallen from 38% to 33% over the past year (as of March). The carrier also stopped using ATR-72 turboprops over the last year and reduced the number of airports it flew to. The report said that the move to a hub and spoke operation and away from point-to-point flying brings its strategy closer to that of express giants UPS and FedEx. “Amazon Air’s network has gradually grown to be more like that of FedEx and UPS,” the report stated. “These air cargo integrators have long been hub-centric, with nearly identical schedules day after day (except for weekends and holidays). “Their networks have been gradually fine-tuned to maximise their versatility for guaranteed delivery the next morning or afternoon. Amazon is pursuing a similar strategy in North America. More than four in five Amazon Air flights (80.5%) within the US mainland operate to or from its five largest hubs, up from 65.6% in early 2021.” Sun Country first started operating aircraft for Amazon in May 2020 after the two companies struck a 10-aircraft sublease deal, which was later extended by two more aircraft. #primeair #airlines #freightforwarding #amazon
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Maersk Air Cargo has taken delivery of its second Boeing 777 freighter as it continues to expand its airfreight operations. #aircargo #airfreight #supplychain #logistics #airline #freighter A.P. Moller - Maersk https://lnkd.in/eZyzJw-Z
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🌟 Industry Update! 🛫 Maersk Air Cargo gears up for the peak season with a major fleet expansion. Get ready to see the first Boeing 777 freighters joining their lineup! 🚀 #IndustryNews #MaerskAirCargo #Boeing777 📦 Amid a challenging period for many in the air cargo sector, Maersk pushes forward with significant growth plans. This includes not only adding powerful Boeing 777s but also opening a new airfreight station close to Miami International Airport, facilitating faster and more efficient cargo transfers from Asia to Latin America. 🌏🌎 #Logistics #AirFreight 🔍 Maersk's move underscores its evolution from a shipping giant to an integrated logistics provider, aiming to offer a comprehensive suite of services tailored to specific customer needs. This strategy is designed to enhance their global reach and operational reliability during the busiest times of the year. #SupplyChainManagement #GlobalTrade 💭 What do you think the impact of these large freighters will be on the logistics and transportation landscape? Can Maersk set a new standard for air cargo services? Drop your thoughts below! 👇 📈 Stay tuned to Transport Titans for more updates and insights into the transportation and logistics world. #TransportTitans #AirCargoNews
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Boeing Must Be ‘in the Green’ Before 737 Max Cap Is Lifted, FAA Head Says The FAA capped output of Boeing’s 737 Max at a rate of 38 per month in the wake of a January 2024 near-catastrophe, in which a door cover blew off during flight. https://lnkd.in/dfypt4nJ SARMAD MB #supplychain #logistics #transportation #shipping #supplychainmanagement #freight #cargo #business #warehouse #trucking #transport #logisticsmanagement #logisticscompany #export #import #freightforwarding #b #warehousing #manufacturing #airfreight #covid #freightforwarder #procurement #trucks #seafreight #logistica #supplychainsolutions #delivery #ecommerce #truckdriver
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Blue Dart Express, part of DHL Group’s DHL eCommerce division, declared its financial results with revenue from operations at ₹5,268 crore, accompanied by a profit after tax of ₹289 crore, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024. Balfour Manuel, managing director, Blue Dart Express, stated, "In FY24, our profit margin levels have been sustained amidst network expansion and infrastructure investments in the recent quarters. These initiatives included the establishment of crucial air routes through the acquisition of two 737 freighters and the inauguration of state-of-the-art facilities. With addition of network and capacities, the growth in volumes in picking up additional momentum. The volumes have continued to grow with 9.5% growth in shipments and 4.4% growth in weights during the financial year. Additionally, we introduced innovative shipping platforms and forged strategic partnerships to further enhance our operations. These efforts signify our commitment to improving customer experience and strengthening market position. Amidst this trajectory of growth, we have consistently maintained operational efficiency, serving as a testament to our pursuit of excellence." #BlueDartExpress #BlueDart #DHL #DHLeCommerce #aircargo #aircraft Read more: https://lnkd.in/gNsBgvU8
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