Originally Posted by
zerozero
No question Cargojet, a Canadian airline, flies Amazon packages mixed with other freight on its planes in Canada. It's not the same arrangement as in the US, where Amazon dry-leases (controls) the aircraft from a third-party and hires airlines to fly them under a CMI agreement. I was thinking about the fact that DHL now uses Cargojet to fly routes out of CVG to places other than Canada, replacing carriers that used to fly for DHL. But point taken. If you read what I said to be the "same thing as RyeMex", I think you missed a few things, but whatever.