FedEx Corp. has announced the launch of a new direct flight route between Dublin, Ireland, and Indianapolis, Indiana. The service will operate four days a week using a 767 aircraft and aims to speed up delivery times by allowing shipments from Dublin to bypass busy coastal gateways in the United States.
According to Richard Smith, chief operating officer for international operations and chief executive officer of FedEx's airline division, “This flight highlights the success of our Tricolor international network redesign strategy in strengthening our capabilities in the global air freight market. By adding this route, U.S.-based customers can reduce delivery times to one of Europe’s key innovation hubs, where industries like healthcare, electronics, and aerospace are experiencing significant growth. Our network, augmented by advanced digital tools, is designed to support customers in these expanding sectors.”
Wouter Roels, regional president of FedEx Europe, commented on Ireland's export activity: “Ireland is a vibrant export market, with around 68% of total goods exported in early 2025 going into the U.S. – with industries like pharmaceuticals and medical equipment leading the way. The addition of a direct flight between Dublin and Indianapolis marks a proud milestone for FedEx, connecting businesses across key industries with U.S. growth markets.”