Avianca Cargo and Amazon Air Cargo join forces

Avianca Cargo last week revealed its collaboration agreement with Amazon Air Cargo to boost air freight capacity and network connectivity between the United States and Latin America. Since 08APR25, the partnership has a daily Boeing 767-300F charter flight flying between Bogotá and Miami, enhancing cargo movement and providing customers with greater access to an extensive, interconnected network. This collaboration is designed to leverage Avianca Cargo’s regional expertise and Amazon Air Cargo’s global reach, enabling Amazon to expand its presence in Latin America. The agreement aims to improve service quality, reliability, and operational efficiency for both companies’ customers. Key commodities, such as flowers and other essential goods benefit from this enhanced air bridge, reinforcing Avianca Cargo’s commitment to advancing the cargo sector in the region.

Avianca to help Amazon gain reach in Latin America. Image: Avianca Cargo

Diogo Elias, CEO of Avianca Cargo, stated: “We are thrilled and proud to announce this partnership with Amazon Air Cargo. Steps like these contribute to the economic development and positioning of the region’s cargo industry. This milestone reflects our commitment to 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, added: “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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