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Blue Dart Express is an Indian logistics company that provides courier delivery services. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is headquartered in Mumbai , Maharashtra . [ 6 ] It has a subsidiary cargo airline, Blue Dart Aviation that operates in South Asian countries. [ 7 ]
The estimated time of arrival (ETA) is the time when a ship, vehicle, aircraft, cargo, person, or emergency service is expected to arrive at a certain place. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Overview
Blue Dart Aviation is a cargo airline based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It serves 7 Indian metro cities with its main base as Chennai International Airport . German courier company Deutsche Post owns a 70% stake in the airline through its subsidiary Blue Dart Express .
The service became quickly popular: for UPS the number of packages tracked on the web increased from 600 a day in 1995 [9] to 3.3 million a day in 1999. [10] On-line package tracking became available for all major carrier companies, and was improved by the emergence of websites that offered consolidated tracking for different mail carriers. [ 11 ]
In 2012, DTDC acquired a 52 percent stake in Eurostar Express of Eurostar Group in the UAE. [8] In April 2013, DTDC acquired 70% of Nikkos Logistics. [9]In June 2013, French courier company Geopost (owned by La Poste) acquired a 39% stake in DTDC from Reliance Capital's private equity arm, taking its overall ownership in DTDC to 42%.
First delivery Orders-900 Orders-1000 Orders F Total Deliveries-900 Deliveries-1000 Deliveries F Total Notes 26 October 2007: AerCap / ILFC 2015 20 20 20 20 Order was originally for six A350-800s and 14 A350-900s. [4] [5] Converted to all A350-900s in January 2014. [citation needed] 20 June 2007: Aeroflot: 2020 16 16 7 7
It owns five airlines: European Air Transport Leipzig, DHL Air UK, DHL Aero Expreso, SNAS/DHL and Blue Dart Aviation. [21] In 2016, this division's revenue increased by 2.7 per cent to €14 billion. [22] The operating profit before interest and taxes (EBIT) increased by 11.3% over 2015 to €1.5 billion. [23]
In the 1970s, DHL became an international delivery company, similar to Loomis and Purolator who were the only other international courier companies at the time. In 1979, under the name of DHL Air Cargo , the company entered the Hawaiian Islands with an inter-island cargo service using two Douglas DC-3 and four DC-6 aircraft.