Colombian freight carrier Avianca Cargo has announced its is now operating a daily 767 -300 F charter service between Bogotá and Miami in collaboration with Amazon Air Cargo.
The new service, launched in April 2025, strengthens air freight connectivity between the US and Latin America by leveraging the combined expertise of both cargo carriers to deliver enhanced service quality and greater value for customers.
The collaboration will help to facilitate the transportation of flowers and other essential goods, further strengthening Avianca Cargo’s dedication to efficiency and global connectivity.
Diogo Elias, chief executive of Avianca Cargo, said about the partnership: “Steps like these contribute to the economic development and positioning of the region’s cargo industry. This milestone reflects our commitment of building long term partnerships that consolidate mutual benefit to both parties and our customers, extending our network and giving a consistent service.”
Tom Bradley, director of global air cargo for Amazon Air Cargo, said: “This new service agreement enables Amazon Air Cargo to bring our customer-obsessed approach to Colombia’s air freight market segment.
“We’re excited to deliver the speed, reliability, and high service standards that Amazon customers expect, while supporting the growing demands of cross-border commerce between Colombia and the United States.
“This dedicated air cargo service will help businesses of all sizes connect with customers across these important market segments more efficiently.”
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