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Amazon Launches Cargo Flight to Enable Next-Day Delivery in Hawaii

Amazon Launches Cargo Flight to Enable Next-Day Delivery in Hawaii
Amazon has introduced next-day package delivery on the island of Oahu, enabled by a new late-night cargo flight that extends the order cutoff window for shoppers, an Amazon spokesperson confirmed. Since opening a delivery station in Honolulu over a year ago, the company had relied on twice-daily shipments from the U.S. mainland using two widebody jets operated by its private cargo airline. Until recently, most of the 3.5 million packages delivered annually to Hawaii required at least two days to reach customers.
Expanded Air Network and Operational Integration
The newly added flight departs the continental United States later in the evening, allowing Amazon to offer a later cutoff time for outbound shipments while still fulfilling its next-day delivery promise, according to Hawai‘i Public Radio. These flights utilize Airbus A330-300 aircraft converted from passenger to cargo configuration and are operated by Alaska Airlines. Last year, Alaska Air acquired Hawaiian Airlines, which had previously held the contract to support Amazon’s air network. This week, the two airlines received a single operating certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration, enabling the integration of training, policies, and procedures across their combined operations.
Amazon itself is not certified to operate aircraft and relies on partnerships with established carriers. The Honolulu flights are supported by various airports, including bases in California and Amazon’s primary hub at Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport, according to flight tracking data.
Performance and Strategic Implications
A local Amazon manager reported that the Honolulu operation has exceeded expectations in its first year, with the expansion to next-day delivery occurring more rapidly than anticipated. This development forms part of Amazon’s broader strategy to maintain its competitive edge in the e-commerce sector by leveraging technological advancements and artificial intelligence to optimize logistics and delivery operations.
Despite these advances, Amazon’s cargo flight initiative faces potential challenges, including regulatory hurdles, environmental concerns, and the logistical complexities inherent in establishing new delivery routes to Hawaii. The expansion has also attracted attention from competitors, who may respond by enhancing their own delivery services or pursuing similar initiatives. Some rivals might lobby against regulatory changes that could favor Amazon’s new service, intensifying competition within the logistics sector.
Broader Air Cargo Operations and International Partnerships
Beyond consumer deliveries, Amazon’s year-old wholesale air cargo business sells excess airfreight capacity to third-party shippers. For instance, thousands of Maui Gold pineapples are shipped weekly from Hawaii to the mainland in under 12 hours, as reported by KHON2. Much of the unused space on Amazon Air flights is utilized on backhaul routes to logistics hubs, which are often empty due to Amazon’s predominantly one-way, business-to-consumer shipping model.
Amazon has also expanded its air cargo partnerships internationally. In July, South Korea’s Air Premia began transferring belly cargo to Amazon at Honolulu airport for onward shipment to the continental U.S., where packages are distributed to 45 cities, including Atlanta and Houston, via the Amazon Air network. Additionally, Amazon Air Cargo serves destinations in Colombia and the Dominican Republic, with Avianca Cargo booking shipments on Amazon flights returning to the U.S.
As Amazon continues to expand its delivery capabilities in Hawaii, these efforts highlight the evolving landscape of e-commerce logistics and the ongoing race to provide faster, more efficient service to customers.

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