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DHL Aviation
AirlineDHL Aviation
ParentDeutsche Post DHL Group
HeadquartersBonn, Germany

DHL Aviation is a subsidiary of Deutsche Post DHL Group, providing logistics and transportation services to Aer Lingus, Air France, Lufthansa, and other major airlines. As a leading player in the cargo airline industry, DHL Aviation operates a vast network of routes, serving Heathrow Airport, Frankfurt Airport, and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. The company's services are also utilized by e-commerce giants like Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba Group. DHL Aviation's operations are supported by its partnerships with Boeing, Airbus, and ATR Aircraft, among others.

History

DHL Aviation's history dates back to the 1960s, when Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn founded DHL in San Francisco. The company's early success was fueled by its innovative approach to express mail services, which quickly expanded to include air freight operations. In the 1970s, DHL Aviation began to establish partnerships with Japan Airlines, Korean Air, and Singapore Airlines, further expanding its global reach. The company's growth continued through the 1980s, with the introduction of new services like DHL Express and DHL Global Forwarding, which catered to the needs of UPS, FedEx, and other logistics companies. DHL Aviation's history is also marked by its involvement in significant events like the Berlin Airlift and the Gulf War, where the company played a crucial role in transporting humanitarian aid and military equipment.

Operations

DHL Aviation's operations are managed from its headquarters in Bonn, Germany, with regional hubs located in Leipzig, Cincinnati, and Hong Kong. The company's network spans across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, with a focus on providing time-definite air cargo services to manufacturers, retailers, and e-commerce companies. DHL Aviation's operations are supported by its partnerships with airports like Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Dubai International Airport, and Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport. The company's services are also integrated with those of railway companies like Deutsche Bahn and Russian Railways, enabling seamless intermodal transportation.

Fleet

DHL Aviation's fleet consists of over 250 aircraft, including Boeing 747-400F, Boeing 767-300F, Airbus A300-600F, and ATR 72. The company's fleet is operated by its subsidiaries, such as European Air Transport Leipzig and DHL Air UK, as well as by partner airlines like Airlines PNG and Blue Dart Aviation. DHL Aviation's fleet is maintained by MRO providers like Lufthansa Technik and Air France Industries, ensuring the highest standards of airworthiness and safety. The company's fleet expansion plans include the introduction of new aircraft types like the Boeing 777F and the Airbus A350F, which will enhance its cargo capacity and fuel efficiency.

Destinations

DHL Aviation serves a vast network of destinations, including major airports like John F. Kennedy International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Beijing Capital International Airport. The company's services are also available at regional airports like Bristol Airport, Leipzig/Halle Airport, and Nagoya Komaki Airport. DHL Aviation's destinations include key hubs like Singapore Changi Airport, Incheon International Airport, and São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, which serve as gateways to Asia, Europe, and the Americas. The company's network is continuously expanding, with new destinations being added in emerging markets like Africa and Latin America.

Accidents_and_incidents

DHL Aviation has been involved in several accidents and incidents throughout its history, including the 2003 Baghdad DHL shooting, where a DHL aircraft was attacked by surface-to-air missiles while taking off from Baghdad International Airport. The company has also experienced cargo plane crashes like the 2010 DHL Antonov An-26 crash in Pretoria, South Africa. DHL Aviation has implemented safety measures to minimize the risk of such incidents, including the use of advanced navigation systems and enhanced security protocols. The company's safety record is continuously monitored by regulatory bodies like the Federal Aviation Administration and the European Aviation Safety Agency.

Subsidiaries_and_partnerships

DHL Aviation has several subsidiaries and partnerships, including European Air Transport Leipzig, DHL Air UK, and AeroLogic. The company has also formed partnerships with other airlines like Lufthansa Cargo and Swiss International Air Lines, as well as with logistics companies like Kuehne + Nagel and DB Schenker. DHL Aviation's subsidiaries and partners operate a range of services, including express parcel delivery, air freight, and supply chain management. The company's partnerships with technology providers like SAP SE and Oracle Corporation enable the use of advanced logistics software and data analytics to optimize its operations. Category:Aviation

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