Amazon Air Comes To India, Expect Faster Deliveries & More Benefits!

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E-commerce giant Amazon has made a mega launch in India recently. They just introduced Amazon Air in the country and we are super excited about this new delivery initiative. Amazon is the first e-commerce company who launched a dedicated air cargo network in India. It can be easily expected that this will be beneficial in faster delivery but not only this, this new cargo network has so many advantages to offer. Let’s take a look at them!

Amazon Air Is Finally Now In India!

In the entire Asia, the e-commerce company launched the cargo network for the first time in India. And with this fascinating launch, users can surely expect many benefits from Amazon Air. What all are in store for you?

  • The new cargo network now targets to make deliveries faster and smoother with a much more advanced transportation network.
  • Quikjet cargo airlines will operate the Boeing 737-800 aircraft of Amazon Air.
  • The aircraft will be seen operating across Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai.
  • With Amazon Air, thousands of deliveries will be done in these cities each and every day.

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Here’s More Information About The New Launch:

Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao, the Minister for Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Industries & Commerce, and Information Technology of Telangana inaugurated the aircraft yesterday in Hyderabad.

New initiatives always bring new chances and opportunities and the situation is very similar with this launch as well. This new cargo launch aims to support about 1.1 million sellers in the country. This will further help more businesses such as packaging and transportation to develop and grow.

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India Is The Third Market Of Amazon Air Globally

Amazon launched its cargo network in India followed by the United States and Europe. The journey began in the United States in 2016 and the network now has more than 110 aircraft in about 70 different places across the globe.

With such new initiatives to fulfill the demands of its customers, Amazon is also improving and increasing job opportunities globally. More and more development in logistics will be more helpful for more jobs and of course better delivery.

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