"Amazon" plans to launch an air fleet ... what's the story
International press reports revealed that the American "Amazon" company is seeking to increase its air fleet by purchasing a huge number of aircraft, which raises the question, what will the American company do with those aircraft.
The website "Engadget", a specialized technical, stated that Amazon plans in the coming period to increase the effectiveness of its "Prime Air" service, which it previously launched in 2016 with only 11 aircraft.
She indicated that Amazon intends to fly the legendary Amazon air cargo planes to more than 85 aircraft by 2022.
Indeed, Amazon recently bought more than 11 types of air cargo aircraft.
Amazon indicates that this will be lower in shipping costs than renting planes, and will provide it with tremendous speed in transporting various types of products.
For this, Amazon also bought 7 used cargo planes from Delta and 4 Westgate jets Canadian, after being modified to carry cargo.
These new aircraft will begin to work for Amazon later this year, 2021.
In the coming years, Amazon is seeking to raise its fleet of aircraft to more than 200 air cargo planes, to make it compete with major global shipping companies such as UPS and FedEx".
The website "Engadget", a specialized technical, stated that Amazon plans in the coming period to increase the effectiveness of its "Prime Air" service, which it previously launched in 2016 with only 11 aircraft.
She indicated that Amazon intends to fly the legendary Amazon air cargo planes to more than 85 aircraft by 2022.
Indeed, Amazon recently bought more than 11 types of air cargo aircraft.
Amazon indicates that this will be lower in shipping costs than renting planes, and will provide it with tremendous speed in transporting various types of products.
For this, Amazon also bought 7 used cargo planes from Delta and 4 Westgate jets Canadian, after being modified to carry cargo.
These new aircraft will begin to work for Amazon later this year, 2021.
In the coming years, Amazon is seeking to raise its fleet of aircraft to more than 200 air cargo planes, to make it compete with major global shipping companies such as UPS and FedEx".