FedEx Express Launches Inaugural Revenue Flight Using Boeing 757 Freighter
Posted on: Friday, 1 August 2008, 12:00 CDT
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx and an express transportation company, has launched its inaugural revenue flight using a Boeing 757 freighter. The new flight provides cargo service between the Memphis International Airport and the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport eight times per week.
The company said that the new 757 flight into the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport also serves a new airport for FedEx, further extending the connectivity and quality of FedEx service throughout the mid-Atlantic region of the US.
David Bronczek, president and CEO of FedEx Express, said: "The introduction of the 757 freighter to our fleet of aircraft is a significant milestone for FedEx. This new service immediately expands our reach and capacity in the mid-Atlantic region and enhances the access our customers have in the global marketplace."
Source: Datamonitor
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