Amazon Expands Transportation Fleet With Delta Deal
January 5, 2021
Amazon
made its first-ever purchase of eleven Boeing 767-300 aircraft,
expanding its fleet to continue to serve customers. The purchases
include seven aircraft from Delta and four aircraft from WestJet,
which will join the network by 2022. Amazon Air’s fleet expansion
comes at a time when customers are relying on fast, free shipping
more than ever.
“Our goal is to continue delivering for customers across the U.S. in
the way that they expect from Amazon, and purchasing our own
aircraft is a natural next step toward that goal,” said Sarah
Rhoads, Vice President of Amazon Global Air. “Having a mix of both
leased and owned aircraft in our growing fleet allows us to better
manage our operations, which in turn helps us to keep pace in
meeting our customer promises.”
Amazon Air plays a central role in delivering for customers by
transporting items across longer distances in shorter timeframes.
The four aircraft purchased from WestJet in March are currently
undergoing passenger to cargo conversion and will join Amazon Air’s
network in 2021, and the seven aircraft from Delta will enter
Amazon’s air cargo network in 2022. These fleet additions will
ensure added capacity in Amazon Air’s network for years to come. The
company will continue to rely on third-party carriers to operate
these new aircraft.
Amazon
Air continues to expand globally to meet the needs of its growing
customer base, while investing in jobs and sustainable solutions to
power its network. Last year, Amazon launched its first-ever air hub
at Leipzig/Halle Airport in Germany and new regional air operations
at Lakeland Linder International Airport, John F. Kennedy
International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, Chicago
O’Hare International Airport, Richmond International Airport,
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Luis Muñoz Marín
International Airport, Kahului Airport, Kona International Airport,
Los Angeles International Airport and Louis Armstrong International
Airport. This summer, Amazon Air announced its purchase of six
million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel and has already
invested in leading-edge electric ground service equipment and solar
rooftop panels planned at some facilities. Since Amazon Air’s launch
in 2016, Amazon has invested hundreds of millions of dollars and
created thousands of new jobs at Amazon Air locations across the
U.S.