KEY POINTS
  • Air Transport Services Group said Amazon will be flying less in response to a worsening economic outlook.
  • ATSG operates a significant portion of Amazon's air freight network.
  • Demand for air cargo has cooled recently after increasingly rapidly during the Covid pandemic.

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An Amazon-branded Boeing 767 freighter, nicknamed Amazon One, flies over Lake Washington during the Seattle Seafair Air Show on Aug. 5, 2016 in Seattle.

One of Amazon's key air cargo operators said Monday that the e-commerce giant is scaling back on flights this year, citing lower demand and slower economic growth.

Air Transport Services Group, which runs a significant portion of Amazon's air cargo fleet, said it expects to operate Boeing 767 freighters dedicated to servicing Amazon and DHL at reduced schedules and less flight time per aircraft.

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