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Amazon Starts Flexing Muscle in New Space: Air Cargo

December 27, 2016

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A cargo plane emblazoned with “Prime Air” descended from an empty sky at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania on Dec. 20, 90 minutes from the bustle of New York City, loaded with crates of goods during the peak holiday shopping season.

It’s one of 40 jets leased by Amazon.com Inc. for a new cargo service to meet delivery demand from the retail giant’s customers. Exclusive payload data reviewed by Reuters and interviews with airport officials around the country show that Prime Air planes are flying nearly full, but with lightweight loads, taking away valued business from FedEx Corp. and UPS Inc.

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