ABX Air, Inc. is a cargo airline with a fleet of 112 in-service aircraft that operates out of Wilmington, Ohio, and 18 hubs throughout the United States. ABX Air became an independent public company effective in August 2003, as a result of the separation from its former parent company, Airborne, Inc., which was acquired by DHL Worldwide Express B. V. In addition to providing airlift capacity and sort center staffing to DHL, ABX Air provides charter and maintenance services to a diverse group of customers. ABX Air is the largest employer in a several county area in southwestern Ohio. Aircraft not deployed in the service of DHL are working for a myriad of customers throughout the U.S., Central America and in the Far East. ABX Air flies charter routes for customers out of a base in Miami, Florida.
Formed back in the early 1980s, ABX Air grew rapidly to become part of the third largest air express company in the U. S. A subsidiary of Airborne Express, the airline flew all the freight for them as well as managed the process of sorting millions of pieces of freight each day. Because it operated out of the only privately owned air cargo airport in the world, ABX Air also maintained the airport and developed a state-of-the-art aircraft maintenance operation. As an airport operator for over 25 years, ABX Air developed an expertise in maintaining equipment on and around the airport. That service is now available to operators of facilities and warehouses around the U.S. ABX Air can share its years of knowledge with customers, taking care of things not part of their core business and allowing them to focus on what they do best.
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