Ameriflight

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Ameriflight is a cargo airline based in Burbank, California, USA. It is the largest United States FAA Part 135 cargo carrier, operating scheduled and contract cargo services to destinations in 30 US states, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Ameriflight serves major financial institutions, freight forwarders, laboratories and overnight couriers in the western USA and provides feeder services for overnight express carriers nationwide. The Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) base is unique to Ameriflight as a large part of their business is last-minute on-demand auto parts and other time critical parts needed to keep assembly lines moving. CVG has also been instrumental in the creation and expansion of Ameriflight's business moving time-critical radioactive medical raw materials.

The company also conducts on-demand passenger charter operations using three Learjet 35As and a Beechcraft King Air 200.

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  • ICAO Code: AMF
  • Callsign: Amflight [1]

The airline was established and started operations in 1968 as California Air Charter, and was merged in 1971 with United Couriers (UCI), a wholly owned subsidiary of ATI Systems International (ATIS). In April 1993 the fixed-wing division of Wings Express of Van Nuys was purchased and the outstanding shares of Sports Air Travel were purchased in mid-1997. Ameriflight is wholly owned by ATIS.

Ameriflight's main bases are:

The Ameriflight fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August 2006) [2] :

All aircraft are "straight freighters" except for the King Air 200, and three Learjet 35As, which are passenger-configured.

Previously operated:

  1. ^ Airline Codes
  2. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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