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ABX Air
IATA ICAO Call sign
GB ABX ABEX
Founded1980
Fleet size113
Destinations183
Parent companyABX Air, Inc.
HeadquartersWilmington, Ohio
Key peopleJoe Hete (President and CEO), Quint Turner (CFO)
Websitehttp://www.abxair.com

ABX Air (NasdaqABXA) is a cargo airline based in Wilmington, Ohio, USA. It operates scheduled, ad hoc charter and ACMI freight services, including overnight express small-package services and freight in the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico. It also provides specialist training, maintenance and engineering services and part sales. Its main base is Airborne Airpark[1], the former Clinton County Air Force Base, located just southeast of Wilmington, Ohio, and owned by DHL.

ABX Air's main customer is DHL, and the vast majority of the freight it carries is for them. Most of ABX Air's planes are painted with DHL's yellow and red livery. ABX Air participates in shipping, charter services, specialty training, parts sales and aircraft maintenance from a privately owned 2,000-acre (8-km²) airport that includes 1.24 million square feet (115,000 m²) of space. [citation needed]

History

The airline was established in 1980 when Airborne Freight acquired Midwest Air Charter. It started operations on 17 April 1980. Airborne Express, as the airline was initially named, was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Airborne Freight of Seattle[1]. ABX became a public company on 16 August 2003 as part of the merger of DHL and Airborne, in which DHL kept Airborne's ground operations and spun off its air operations as ABX. It employs 10,000 staff (at September 2005). ABX Air's common shares are traded on the NASDAQ National Market under the ticker symbol ABXA. In early 2007, ABX Air announced that it is in negotiations with All Nippon Airways to establish an ACMI agreement with All Nippon to begin flying freight within Asia. The contract would initially utilize 2 Boeing 767-200SF aircraft, and would be open-ended to grow from there. [citation needed] The airline has 7,600 employees (at March 2007)[1].

Fleet

The ABX Air fleet consists of the following aircraft as of August 2006:[citation needed]

ABX Air Fleet
Aircraft Total Notes
Boeing 767-200 31
Boeing 767-200F 1
Boeing 767-200SF 1
McDonnell Douglas DC-8-61 4
McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63 5
McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63AF 1
McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63CF 1
McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63F 4
McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63PF 1
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-10 2
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 30
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30CF 4
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30F 2
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30LWF 4
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30RC 3
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-40 29

Incidents and Accidents

ABX Air Incidents and Accidents
Flight Date Aircraft Routing Location Description Injuries Probable Cause
Flight 827 December 22, 1996 DC-8-63F Greensboro-Greensboro Narrows, VA After receiving major modifications at Piedmont Triad International Airport, the plane deaprted for a two hour partial functional evaluation flight; while performing a stall check; the airplane entered into a real stall and the flight crew was unable to level the plane before it crashed into mountainous terrain 6 fatal The inappropriate control inputs applied by the pilot during the stall recovery attempt, the failure of the copilot in recognizing, addressing and correcting the inputs, and the failure of Airborne Express to establish a functional training program

References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 45.