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Amazon set to lease Boeing 767 Jets to begin its own delivery
« on: December 20, 2015, 01:10:05 PM »
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The e-commerce giant is in talks to lease 20 Boeing 767 jets in order to start its own delivery service, The Seattle Times reported Thursday. The newspaper said Seattle-based Amazon wants to avoid delivery delays from carriers such as UPS.

During the 2013 holiday season, Amazon customers had to deal with a number of shipping delays as cargo services were overwhelmed by the large number of packages they had to deliver.


 

 

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