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Press ReleaseSource: Amerijet International, Inc.

Amerijet to Operate Boeing 767-200 Cargo Aircraft
Thursday February 19, 4:00 pm ET
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Amerijet International, Inc. announced today it has signed a seven year agreement with Cargo Aircraft Management, Inc. (CAM), a subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group, Inc. (ATSG) to lease five Boeing 767-200 freighter aircraft. The 767s will enable the airline to increase capacity on its scheduled service routes, and expand its charter availability.
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"Amerijet had identified this aircraft as key to our long-term leadership in the markets we serve and crucial in enabling us to expand our service throughout the Americas," said Pam Rollins, SVP of Business Development. "Our customers will be very happy to have this aircraft available to service their needs, including charters, both within our current service region and beyond."
"Amerijet is planning to increase frequency to several favorable markets and potentially add new long-haul routes." Pamela Rollins further added, "Amerijet's strong foothold in its existing markets, flexibility and reputation for outstanding performance will allow us to grow with our customers."
The carrier's current fleet of eight Boeing 727-200s are deployed on scheduled and charter flights, to points in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America.
Amerijet International, Inc. is a full-service multi-modal transportation and logistics provider, offering international, scheduled all-cargo transport via land, sea, and air. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida-based Amerijet operates offices all over the world, serving destinations throughout North, South and Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Amerijet operates from its primary hub at Miami International Airport, where it maintains a 210,000-square-foot export, 100,000-square-foot imports air cargo handling facility, a 50,000-square-foot ocean cargo handling facility and a custom-built 10,300 square-foot (227,419 cu. ft.) cooling facility specially designed to maintain the cool chain integrity of perishables during the transportation process offering not only refrigerated, but frozen, and chilled storage. For additional information, visit Amerijet on the web at www.amerijet.com.
 
Sorry for the duplicate thread. Didn't realize the ABX post mentioned it. Moderators can go ahead and delete it.
 
Kinda makes you think of those goofy commercials on TV about car facts reports. For Sale: Airplane, fresh paint, this 76 is HOT!
 
Now they can have 76 crews to treat like garbage and pay lousy in addition to the 72 crews!
 
You are making the assumption that there hasn't been any scope violation to the Teamster's contract. I would wait to see what the court decides before going out and putting Boeing 767 stickers on your crew bags.
 
This lease agreement definitely was one of the dumbest moves Heater, The Grabber, and Fat Back have come up with so far. Can't wait to see how this is going to ride out. Tick, tick, tick.....the clock is running !
 
There is a new sheriff in town, (president) who is friendly (we shall see) to unions.

The winds of change they are a blow'n.


watch out for those drug tests
 
There is a new sheriff in town, (president) who is friendly (we shall see) to unions.

The winds of change they are a blow'n.
Yes, but the sheriff is in town. The Titanic is in the Atlantic next to the iceberg. We have the same old skipper and a bunch of rivets are already on the bottom of the sea. Dang this water is cold!
 
Yes, but the sheriff is in town. The Titanic is in the Atlantic next to the iceberg. We have the same old skipper and a bunch of rivets are already on the bottom of the sea. Dang this water is cold!

I agree with your analogy, but if I do not keep the glass 1/2 full attitude, I might end up going UPSal "it's like postal but faster, and you get a delivery confirmation when you reach crazy town".

think happy thoughts, think happy thoughts...........
 
I agree with your analogy, but if I do not keep the glass 1/2 full attitude, I might end up going UPSal "it's like postal but faster, and you get a delivery confirmation when you reach crazy town".

think happy thoughts, think happy thoughts...........

I guess that's better than going deutsche postal...

That's when der blitz-krieg go ausfallen and a whole city go missglücken
 
Are they getting all of their 767's from ABX/CHI/ATI/CAM/ATSG (the company formerly known as ABX)? Rumor has it their will be a lot of them on the market soon.
 
Are they getting all of their 767's from ABX/CHI/ATI/CAM/ATSG (the company formerly known as ABX)? Rumor has it their will be a lot of them on the market soon.

They are all coming from ATSG. I do not know if they are all ABX aircraft though. I am pretty confident in saying they are not additional "bought" aircraft from ATSG. You are right that there are lots of airframes coming out with for sale signs on them. All but the 757 anyway unless FedEx revised their promises to pax airlines for them.

How are things going over at Cappy? I heard that your 727's are also at risk without the BAX contract. Hard pressed to find a company, much less an airline, that is not feeling hard times I guess.
 
I think your correct on all accounts. We are just waiting to see right now how the BAX contract will pan out. Living it one day at a time I guess.
 

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