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Raj Subramaniam, CEO | FedEx

The global economy relies heavily on air cargo carriers, with less than 1% of shipments by volume but about 33% by value transported by air. The high value and time-sensitive nature of these goods have made major US cargo airlines—FedEx Express, UPS Airlines, and Amazon Air—key players in international logistics.

These three companies have seen significant changes in recent years. E-commerce growth and shifting trade patterns contributed to a roughly 20% increase in the global air cargo fleet since 2020. FedEx and UPS have long dominated the market, but Amazon Air’s rapid expansion has changed the competitive landscape.

FedEx Express currently operates the world’s largest dedicated cargo fleet, with 376 jet aircraft averaging 17.4 years old. This is younger than the fleets at UPS or Amazon Air. In addition to its mainline jets, FedEx also manages a feeder network of smaller turboprops like ATRs and Cessna SkyCouriers. Following the loss of its US Postal Service contract last year, FedEx has reduced domestic flights while focusing more on international premium air cargo services traditionally handled by freight forwarders. This shift has increased demand for widebody freighters in its fleet.

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UPS Airlines holds the second-largest dedicated cargo fleet worldwide, operating 295 aircraft with an average age of 22.3 years. The company continues to use older Airbus A300s primarily for regional loads and plans to keep them until at least 2035. While gradually retiring older McDonnell Douglas MD-11Fs, UPS is acquiring new Boeing 767-300Fs as replacements and maintains a strong presence in long-haul operations through its fleet of Boeing 747s—especially the newer -8F variant.

Amazon Air entered the industry in 2015 with a different approach: instead of owning most aircraft outright, it relies mainly on leased planes operated by partners such as ATSG, Atlas Air, Sun Country Airlines, and Hawaiian Airlines. With an operational fleet of 101 jets averaging 26.3 years old, Amazon Air focuses on flexibility and scalability to support both internal needs and third-party shipping customers. The company is targeting annual capacity growth between 10%–15% through the end of this decade.

Most US cargo airlines operate older converted passenger aircraft (P2F conversions), which are cheaper upfront compared to factory-new freighters but generally costlier to operate over time due to age-related inefficiencies. According to Boeing’s Commercial Market Outlook for 2025, demand for new freighter aircraft will continue rising over the next two decades—with two-thirds expected to be P2F conversions.

Globally, few other operators match the scale of these US carriers. DHL Aviation manages a group-wide fleet of about 211 aircraft across six affiliated airlines based largely in Europe and North America. Other major passenger airlines maintain smaller but notable dedicated freighter fleets; examples include Qatar Airways Cargo (28 Boeing 777Fs), Korean Air Cargo (23 dedicated freighters), Cathay Pacific Cargo (20 Boeing 747s), Turkish Airlines Cargo (18 aircraft), and Emirates SkyCargo (12 Boeing 777Fs). Even combined, their total fleets do not surpass those operated individually by either FedEx or UPS.

This concentration highlights how dominant US operators remain within global air freight—a position supported both by extensive fleets and continuing investments aimed at maintaining flexibility amid changing economic conditions.

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