I'm somewhat familiar with DHL as I flew for them for 12 years. (DHL Airways/Astar) Just not sure who the entity/airline "DHL Aviation" is as referenced in this article. When the article says "our preferred carrier, DHL Aviation" it sounds like it is saying there is an airline with such a name, which is not the case. Since DHL spun off my former carrier, they no longer own a US airline (edit: ok, I guess they still own a piece of Atlas) Just a handful of contractors flying for DHL. I just thought the article seemed to be written oddly when it mentions a "carrier" named DHL Aviation adding aircraft to "their fleet". Obviously, any extra flying will just be subbed out to one of their sub-contractors. Just thought the wording of the article was strange.
Last edited by Likeabat; 08-04-2011 at 07:30 AM.