Amazon Goes Aggressive In India, Starts Amazon Air For Shipping

  • Amazon.com Inc AMZN began air shipment services in India, despite the pandemic recovery-driven global online sales softening.
  • Amazon looks to tap its cargo capacity in its partner Quikjet Cargo Airlines Pvt operated Boeing Co BA 737-800 aircraft to start shipping in Hyderabad, Bangalore, New Delhi, and Mumbai, Bloomberg reports citing VP Akhil Saxena.
  • Amazon tried to sublet unused space in its cargo jets as it battled the post-pandemic slowdown.
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  • Demand for air cargo has cooled, with the sector likely to slow down further this year. 
  • Amazon owned over 110 planes flying to more than 70 destinations worldwide, Saxena said, at a launch event in Hyderabad, southern India. 
  • Amazon offered space on its planes and charter flights on top of plans to sublet excess warehouse space.
  • Amazon launched its air cargo service in 2016, spurring speculation that it would ultimately create an overnight delivery network to rival  United Parcel Service, Inc UPS and FedEx Corp FDX.
  • Amazon Air operated out of small regional airports close to its warehouses to fast-track one- and two-day delivery.
  • Last November, Amazon quietly began offering its transportation and logistics network as a service to third-party merchants, businesses, and direct-to-consumer brands in India.
  • Amazon has spent over $6.5 billion in India over the past seven years and said its offerings are shipping at "competitive rates" with no additional fee for deliveries on weekends and no contract formality for a consignment.
  • Amazon opened its logistics network to third-party merchants in the U.S. in 2022 with Buy with Prime. 
  • Price Action: AMZN shares traded higher by 0.92% at $98.14 premarket on the last check Monday.
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