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  2. FedEx Express - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Express is a major American cargo airline based in ... In the 1970s, with the enormous growth, FedEx needed a method for quality control. ... [60] McDonnell ...

  3. How FedEx got off the ground from a 1965 term paper: Then ...

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    While average volumes of Express packages peaked in 2021 at 3.28 million per day, FedEx Ground shipments had a record year, delivering 4.55 million packages per day to businesses and 4.22 million ...

  4. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Express is the company's original overnight courier services, ... 184.60 245,000 Environmental practices and initiatives. In early March 2021, FedEx announced ...

  5. Flying Tiger Line - Wikipedia

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    Ex-Flying Tiger Boeing 747-200F (there is a tiny FedEx logo aft of the cockpit window; Japan required FedEx aircraft to retain the Flying Tiger paint job for several years) At its peak, the Tigers employed approximately 251 flight attendants and carried up to a record 594 passengers and crew on its MAC all-coach passenger flights. Approximately ...

  6. FedEx Office - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Office Print & Ship Services Inc. (doing business as FedEx Office; formerly FedEx Kinko's, and earlier simply Kinko's) is an American retail chain that provides an outlet for FedEx Express and FedEx Ground (including Home Delivery) shipping, as well as copying, printing, marketing, office services and shipping.

  7. Local service carrier - Wikipedia

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    [60] 1985: New entrant People Express buys Frontier, operates it as a separate subsidiary [61] 1985: Piedmont agrees to buy new entrant Empire Airlines [62] 1986: Frontier shuts down. [63] It merged into Continental in 1987. [64] 1986: USAir agrees to buy former intrastate airline Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) [65]

  8. Frederick W. Smith - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Smith purchased the controlling interest in an aircraft maintenance company, Ark Aviation Sales, [4] and by 1971 turned its focus to trading used jets. On June 18, 1971, Smith founded Federal Express with his $4 million inheritance (approximately $29.8 million in 2023 dollars) [ 16 ] and raised $91 million (approximately $690 million ...

  9. List of defunct airlines of the United States (Q–Z) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of defunct airlines of the United States.However, some of these airlines have ceased operations completely, changed identities and/or FAA certificates and are still operating under a different name (e.g. America West Airlines changed to use the identity of US Airways in 2005 – which itself also changed identity to American Airlines in 2015).