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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Air Canada T.AC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACDVF

Air Canada is an airline company. The Company is a provider of scheduled passenger services in the Canadian market, the Canada-United States (U.S.) transborder market and the international market to and from Canada. It provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and internationally on six continents. The Company’s Aeroplan program is Canada's... see more

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Air Canada > Amazon ...Cargo ... and Air Canada
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Post by rexrex on Feb 10, 2021 3:23pm

Amazon ...Cargo ... and Air Canada

Given that Air Canada is pivoting to Cargo...could a merger or a partnership with Amazon be possible down the road. I understand Amazon has a stake in Cargo jet and Amazon will one day rival UPS. The below article talks about how Amazon will one day expand to 200 Cargo planes..

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/amazon-prime-air-will-grow-to-200-planes-rival-ups-study-says-1.1440054


Amazon.com Inc.’s Prime Air fleet will grow to about 200 planes -- up from 42 now -- in the next seven or eight years, creating an air cargo service that could rival United Parcel Service Inc., according to a study.

“At a time when many other airlines are downsizing due to the pandemic, Amazon’s push for faster and cheaper at-home delivery is moving ahead on an ambitious timetable,” said the report issued Friday by DePaul University’s Chaddick Institute of Metropolitan Development. “Amazon Air’s robust expansion makes it one of the biggest stories in the air cargo industry in years.”

Amazon unveiled the air cargo service in 2016, prompting speculation that it would ultimately create an overnight delivery network to rival delivery partners UPS and FedEx Corp.

Prime Air operates out of smaller regional airports close to its warehouses around the country, helping Amazon quickly move inventory to accommodate one- and two-day delivery. For that reason, some analysts have dismissed Amazon as a potential competitor to UPS and FedEx since it can only offer limited service to a small number of destinations and seems designed to handle Amazon packages.

Key to its ability to take on the entrenched players, the report says, is Amazon’s new US$1.5 billion facility near Cincinnati that will accommodate up to 100 planes and as many as 200 flights each day. Amazon’s lack of a central hub has kept it from competing in the overnight delivery services offered by UPS and FedEx, which have more planes flying to more destinations.

“The massive investment being made in a large hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, however, could change everything,” the report says. “This hub appears to be the linchpin to Amazon’s efforts to develop a comprehensive array of domestic delivery services.”

A separate report released Monday noted Amazon’s lack of a central hub in concluding it was not a competitive threat to FedEx, which has a hub in Memphis, or UPS, which has one in Louisville. FedEx’s network can offer 9,000 daily flight connections, UPS’ 5,500 and Amazon Air just 363, according to the report from Bernstein.

“The viability of a commercial overnight offering from Amazon remains very limited,” Bernstein analyst David Vernon wrote. “Offering a low cost on shipping to a small number of markets every so often will never be a serious competitive threat.”

Comment by Ranger34 on Feb 10, 2021 3:28pm
Rex.  I'm still accumulating shares...
Comment by rexrex on Feb 10, 2021 3:29pm
if this happens, and just guessing and hoping ...but it will definately be a Game Changer and from a business standpoint it will make sense..... Disclaimer: Just my opinion...do not buy, hold, or sell based on what you read here....
Comment by rexrex on Feb 10, 2021 3:35pm
forgot to mention that Amazon recently purchased 4 planes from Westjet... https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/amazon-buys-four-planes-from-westjet-for-cargo-fleet-1.1543995 As demand for air travel has declined due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one Canadian airline has offloaded a few of its planes to help Amazon.com Inc. move cargo. Amazon announced Tuesday that the e-commerce giant ...more  
Comment by Ranger34 on Feb 10, 2021 5:15pm
Amazon was interested in AC 767s as well.  Then suddenly AC decided to covert them to freighters for them selves instead. Seems odd that there's so much interest in turning old 767s into freighters all of a sudden? But sure makes transferring freight from one airplane to another easy when all the cargo cans are the same size. Just saying....
Comment by TECHNICALGURU on Feb 10, 2021 5:43pm
Air Canada signs up for converted freighters as it targets air cargo 14 / 01 / 2021 Air Canada will sell two passenger Boeing 767s to be converted into freighters before leasing them back as it targets growth in air cargo. The Montreal-headquartered company will sell two of its B767-300ER aircraft to ATSG-owned lessor Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM). The first aircraft will be inducted ...more  
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