SUPPLY Chain Digital, Norwich, England, as come up with its current ranking of the top 10 air freight companies based on revenue.
No 1 with an estimated annual revenue of US$20 billion is DHL Aviation that operates a fleet of 250 aircraft providing services to 220 countries and territories.
No 2 with an estimated annual revenue of $19 billion is FedEx Express with a fleet of 670 aircraft, transporting goods including documents, packages and freight, with a focus on time-sensitive and critical shipments.
No 3 with an estimated annual revenue of $11.6 billion is UPS Airlines with a fleet of 280 aircraft. It has several major hubs including Worldport at Louisville International Airport in Kentucky.
No 4 with an estimated annual revenue of $5.8 billion is Emirates SkyCargo with a fleet of 260 aircraft, it serves 155 destinations in 85 countries from its dedicated state-of-the-art cargo terminal at Dubai International Airport.
No 5 with an estimated annual revenue of $2.5 billion with a fleet of Boeing 747 freighter aircraft and offers air cargo services to 90 destinations. The airline specialises in transporting high-value and time-sensitive cargo, such as pharmaceuticals, automotive parts and live animals.
No 6 with an estimated annual revenue of $2.1 billion is Cathay Pacific Cargo with a fleet of 20 cargo aircraft, specialising in perishables, pharmaceuticals and electronics. It also offers a range of logistics and supply chain solutions, including customs clearance, warehousing and distribution.
No 7 with an estimated annual revenue of $2 billion is Korean Air Cargo with its fleet of 30 freighters, offering air cargo services to 100 destinations worldwide.
No 8 with an estimated annual revenue of $1.9 billion is Lufthansa Cargo with its 10 cargo aircraft, offering services to 300 destinations worldwide, transporting cargo including pharmaceuticals, automotive parts and live animals.
No 9 with an estimated annual revenue of $1.5 billion is China Airlines Cargo with a fleet of over 20 cargo aircraft it transports high-tech products, perishables and ecommerce goods.
No 10 with an estimated annual revenue of $1.3 billion is Singapore Airlines Cargo with its 20 aircraft, which transports perishables, pharmaceuticals and high-value goods.
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No 1 with an estimated annual revenue of US$20 billion is DHL Aviation that operates a fleet of 250 aircraft providing services to 220 countries and territories.
No 2 with an estimated annual revenue of $19 billion is FedEx Express with a fleet of 670 aircraft, transporting goods including documents, packages and freight, with a focus on time-sensitive and critical shipments.
No 3 with an estimated annual revenue of $11.6 billion is UPS Airlines with a fleet of 280 aircraft. It has several major hubs including Worldport at Louisville International Airport in Kentucky.
No 4 with an estimated annual revenue of $5.8 billion is Emirates SkyCargo with a fleet of 260 aircraft, it serves 155 destinations in 85 countries from its dedicated state-of-the-art cargo terminal at Dubai International Airport.
No 5 with an estimated annual revenue of $2.5 billion with a fleet of Boeing 747 freighter aircraft and offers air cargo services to 90 destinations. The airline specialises in transporting high-value and time-sensitive cargo, such as pharmaceuticals, automotive parts and live animals.
No 6 with an estimated annual revenue of $2.1 billion is Cathay Pacific Cargo with a fleet of 20 cargo aircraft, specialising in perishables, pharmaceuticals and electronics. It also offers a range of logistics and supply chain solutions, including customs clearance, warehousing and distribution.
No 7 with an estimated annual revenue of $2 billion is Korean Air Cargo with its fleet of 30 freighters, offering air cargo services to 100 destinations worldwide.
No 8 with an estimated annual revenue of $1.9 billion is Lufthansa Cargo with its 10 cargo aircraft, offering services to 300 destinations worldwide, transporting cargo including pharmaceuticals, automotive parts and live animals.
No 9 with an estimated annual revenue of $1.5 billion is China Airlines Cargo with a fleet of over 20 cargo aircraft it transports high-tech products, perishables and ecommerce goods.
No 10 with an estimated annual revenue of $1.3 billion is Singapore Airlines Cargo with its 20 aircraft, which transports perishables, pharmaceuticals and high-value goods.
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