Amazon Air axes smaller-volume routes while boosting US hub flows
Like the integrated express carriers, Amazon is transforming its air network, reducing flights but boosting ...
Amazon Air is expanding its Chicago operations, Air Cargo News reports. An additional 120,000sq ft will be taken by the e-commerce giant at Chicago Rockford International. The airport will pump $11m into developing the new facility for Amazon, and it should become operational by next July. The gateway also recently completed a $10m project to expand the number of parking spaces for Amazon’s aircraft, from three to eight.
Amazon has also announced it is to open a regional air hub at Fort Worth Alliance Airport, which will include sortation facilities and infrastructure for multiple daily flights, reports Dallas Business Journal.
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