UPS Airlines is a worldwide cargo airline owned by United Parcel Service Inc. (NYSE: UPS). The company is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. Its home airport is located at Louisville International Airport.
UPS Airlines flies to more than 200 countries.
UPS Airlines has a fleet size of 263 aircraft, making it the 9th largest airline in the world:
UPS Airlines had ordered ten Airbus A380 freighters and had options on ten more. As part of the de...
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UPS Airlines is a worldwide cargo airline owned by United Parcel Service Inc. (NYSE: UPS). The company is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. Its home airport is located at Louisville International Airport.
UPS Airlines flies to more than 200 countries.
UPS Airlines has a fleet size of 263 aircraft, making it the 9th largest airline in the world:
UPS Airlines had ordered ten Airbus A380 freighters and had options on ten more. As part of the deal, the airline reduced an existing commitment for ninety Airbus A300 freighters to fifty three. But, in March 2007, UPS canceled their A380F orders. UPS has yet to announce a replacement order in place of the A380Fs. It has been rumored that UPS will order Boeing's 777F. UPS has also ordered eight Boeing 747-400 freighters to increase capacity on its major "trunk" routes to Europe, Asia, and North America. These are expected to be delivered in June 2007 and go on through 2008. UPS Airlines placed a firm order for 27 additional Boeing 767-300...
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