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Amerijet International Airlines
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Amerijet History Started operations in 1974 1974
Amerijet was flying overnight courier services operating a fleet of Falcon 20s. Amerijet purchased its first Boeing to start its scheduled all-cargo operation into Mexico. Amerijet expanded into the Caribbean, South and North America and entered the European markets by establishing GSA offices in London, Amsterdam, and Brussels. Continued expanding into Central America and opened GSA offices in Asia and Europe. Amerijet focused on facility and fleet expansion and deployed its first B Our last B727 was taken out of service in 2018. Amerijet serves 48 destinations throughout its primary service region in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America providing these markets with approximately 500 Mil. ATKs of B /200 freighter capacity annually. 1974 1980 1985 1990s 2000s 2010s Established in 1974 Trucking network connects major U.S. cities with our hub Hub is 360,000 square-foot (33,500sq. meter) import/export facility 40,000 square-foot (3,700sq. meter) perishable handling center providing refrigerated, frozen and chilled storage Today
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Amerijet Direct Service Region
Amerijet Flight Statistics: Number of Flights Annually Wt. in lbs. Wt. in kg. ATKs RTKs 7,000 + 300 Mil + 136 Mil. + 500 Mil. 335 Mil. Air Routes Truck Routes (3rd Parties)
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Worldwide Representation
Amerijet serves an additional 38 countries through agreements with 85 carriers.
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Fleet of Freighter Aircraft
6 Boeing s 1 Boeing Planning to add 2 B767s late 2019 Payload B : 125,500 lbs. (56,926 kg)
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Our Strengths Leading cargo market share in 74% of Amerijet’s service region Amerijet’s market share by country(1) 13 countries: > 80% 10 countries: % 6 countries: % 2 Countries: < 30% Diversified customer mix 58% forwarders 32% direct shippers 10% interline partners Established partnerships Global GSA network Ground service partnerships (1) Per the DOT. MIA is origin/destination. Excludes integrators.
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Our Strengths 29 company-operated facilities throughout the U.S., Mexico, Caribbean and Central America Customer loyalty 10+ years = 65% 5+ years = 21% Highly efficient modern warehouse and ramp facility at Miami International Airport Consistent on-time performance and high reliability Experienced, long-tenured management team
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Our Product Portfolio Dangerous Goods
General Freight Pharmaceuticals Active and Passive Temperature Controlled Food Products Oversized and Project Freight USPS International Mail Dangerous Goods Valuables Live Animals Human Remains Department of Defense Any claim impacts the airline’s brand and reputation. Especially when shipping high value goods such as pharmaceutical products Pharmaceutical products have to be protected from theft, tamper and temperature as well as humidity
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Products and Services Integrated supply chain: EDI, pickup and delivery, customs brokerage, automated POD status updates, security and warehousing
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Amerijet Hub - Miami 360,000 sq ft (33,500 sq meter) import/export facility Significant (+50%) excess capacity with little additional capex Moved to new facility mid-2018 40,000 sq ft (3,700 sq meter) perishable handling center provides refrigerated, frozen and chilled storage Contains all airline-related functions, including: Operations control center Maintenance department Flight operations, dispatch and crew Corporate and warehouse security Dry and refrigerated trucking dispatch
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Amerijet Hub - Miami Integrated import/export warehouse
Freight weighing and dimensioning stations Automated ULD management and high racking warehouse ULD by-pass roller systems Lease includes 7 aircraft parking spaces, of which 5 or fewer are generally used concurrently Facility Utilization: Increased yield from later cut-off times Additional aircraft rotations Cold chain Ground handling efficiency
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Perishable Handling Center
Temperature controlled handling center 40,000 sq ft (3,700 sq meter) Separated cooler compartments Computerized monitoring of temperature changes and backup systems Pre-cooling receiving area Enclosed dock doors allow for seamless cold chain transfers from trucks to coolers 15 of 47 dock doors are dedicated for temperature controlled shipments 24-hour monitoring, including cooler compartments Member of the Produce Marketing Association
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Pharmaceuticals First U.S. cargo airline to receive the IATA CEIV-Pharma Certification Dedicated coolers for temperatures ranging between: +15°C and +25°C +2°C and +8°C -20°C frozen Less than 5-min. tarmac transfers Refrigerated trucks Container leasing program Container charging/storage stations Re-icing/battery services Shipment transparency/EDI (temperature & POD) Established recovery processes Risk assessment and self inspection Amerijet transports more than 1 million pounds of temperature-controlled pharmaceutical products annually
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Government & Courier Service
CRAF carrier DoD contracts Diplomatic mail United States Postal Service contracts Courier Shipments Transport more than 24mm lbs. (10.9mm kgs) of courier shipments annually High security procedures Express service EDI bookings and POD Integrated tracking options Cargo insurance Consolidations Loose or containerized
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Hazardous Materials Certified dangerous goods handling agents
Compliance with the highest safety and environmental standards Strict adherence to IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Explosives Gases Flammable liquids and solids Corrosive substances Toxic, infectious and radioactive substances Magnetized material Industrial solvents or chemicals Infectious substances Insecticides (including fertilizers, poisons) Used engines Lithium batteries (including batteries contained in equipment)
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Oversized and Project Cargo
Industry knowledge and experience Highest safety and environmental standards Project consulting Integrated RFS solutions Flexible flight planning Individual charter solutions Online shipment tracking Global partner network 24/7 security & surveillance Oil and gas Automotive Aerospace Telecommunications Government contracts High tech Heavy construction Marine industry
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Live Animals Over 40 years of experience in transporting live animals
Dedicated live animal handling desk Species-appropriate care Noise and temperature controlled Scheduled or charter services All animals are transported in full compliance with the IATA Live Animal Regulations Horses Livestock Pets Zoo animals Marine life
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Charters Military Humanitarian relief Mail Project freight
Time critical Live animals Hazardous material High value Remote destinations Government USAID DoD USPS Ad Hoc charters ACMI contracts
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EDI and Tracking Monitoring and tracking
Advanced monitoring procedures and digital technology to provide real-time shipment visibility, alerts and cargo tracking Tracking and monitoring of every shipment GPS tracking devices for high value shipments EDI Utilizing Descartes and CHAMP Cargo-IMP standards Utilize XML messages when requested by customer Automated data exchange for reservations and updates, tracking and POD information
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Amerijet International Airlines
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