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United Parcel Service (UPS) (IATA: 5X / ICAO: UPS) is an airline headquartered in Louisville, United States founded in 1982 currently operating a fleet of 291 aircraft with an average age of 21.74 years.
Our fleet currently includes the following aircraft types: 757-200F, 767-300F, A300-600F, MD-11F, 747-400F, and 747-8F. UPS serves more than 220 countries using a combination of more than 500 UPS and chartered aircraft.
As of July 2024, UPS Airlines has an active fleet of 296 aircraft plus 210 leased or chartered aircraft. [40] Operating an all-jet fleet, the airline does not own any turboprop, short-haul aircraft, using leased or chartered aircraft.
Since purchasing its first aircraft in 1981, UPS has become one of the world’s largest airlines. In addition to 281 aircraft, the company leases additional aircraft for the November-December peak-shipping season. All UPS aircraft meet strict noise requirements both domestically and abroad.
What’s new: UPS is purchasing eight new 767-300ER freighters from Boeing. With this order, and UPS’s order for 19 767 freighters in December 2021, we will operate a total of 108 767 freighters within our global network.
Aircraft. Every aircraft in UPS's fleet meets the strictest noise-reduction standards. UPS was the first major airline in North America to reach full fleet compliance with the new noise rules. Read more about Aircraft
Beta Technologies’ electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft to land on-property at UPS facilities in small and mid-size markets. Enhances UPS network flexibility, benefits healthcare providers and small and medium-sized businesses.
UPS fleet details. For more details about an aircraft category, click on the corresponding number in the table below. The 'Parked' status corresponds to planes which have not flown for 20 days but of which we have no information that they have left the operator's fleet.
With a maximum payload of 307,000 pounds, the 747-8F allows UPS to carry enormous loads on long-haul routes. But UPS Airlines‘ fleet of 288 aircraft only tells part of the story. The company also routinely charters hundreds of additional planes to help flex its network capacity up and down.
As of December 31, 2023, United Parcel Service of America (UPS) had predominantly Boeing aircraft in its fleet. The company had 78 Boeing 757-300 and 75 Boeing 757-200 in its fleet that year.