CARGO carrier Amazon Air, formerly known as Amazon Prime Air, has commenced operations at its new regional air hub located at Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL) in Florida.
Sarah Rhoads, vice president of Amazon Global Air, commented: "We are excited to launch our Amazon Air operations at LAL so we can continue to deliver the fast, free shipping our customers in Florida and across the country depend on during this time."
The development of the regional air hub received "ample support" from LAL, state and local economic development partners and elected officials.
Governor Ron DeSantis said: "This new location represents Amazon Air's largest facility in the Southeast and will drive increased investment and commerce in the region and create hundreds of jobs. We look forward to collaborating with innovative companies such as Amazon to provide continued opportunities for growth and prosperity in our state."
City of Lakeland mayor Bill Mutz added: "We anticipate this community partnership will benefit central Florida with enhanced technology and growing commerce. The City Commission and I are grateful for the exemplary work performed by our airport team, numerous city departments, and our partners at the FAA and Florida Department of Transportation for making this project a reality."
In May this year, Amazon Air announced plans to open a regional air hub at San Bernardino International Airport (SBD). The 660,000 sq ft facility is being built through a partnership with the airport and developer Hillwood Enterprises.
The e-commerce giant has also announced a series of cargo hub developments over the last few years as it looks to support its rapidly growing air cargo network. They include Chicago Rockford, Baltimore/Washington International, Miami, Dallas and its main hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Amazon said in June it will expand its cargo capacity by leasing 12 Boeing 767-300 converted cargo aircraft for ten years, with options to extend the leases for three additional years, from aviation leasing firm Air Transport Services Group (ATSG).
When delivered, the 12 leased
aircraft will boost Amazon's existing fleet to 82 aircraft. Amazon said that
one of the new aircraft started operations in late May and the remaining 11
will be delivered in 2021, according to London's Air Cargo News.
Source : HKSG.
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