Ameriflight

Ameriflight
IATA ICAO Call sign
A8 AMF AMFLIGHT
Founded1968
Operating bases
SubsidiariesWiggins Airways
Fleet size118
Destinations105
HeadquartersDallas/Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Key peopleJim Martell (Owner, Chairman)

Sandy Smith (Co-chairman)
Patrick Fluegeman (President, COO)
Will Folger (Chief Financial Officer)
Robert Barrett (Vice President of Business Development)
Pat Kremer (Vice President of Technical Operations)
Ryan Balzarini (Vice President of Flight Operations)
Sheri Larkin (Corporate Controller)

Frank Vaughan (Vice President of Human Resources)
Employees600+
Websitehttps://w3.ameriflight.com/

Ameriflight LLC is an American cargo airline with headquarters at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. It is the largest United States FAA Part 135 cargo carrier, operating scheduled and contract cargo services from 19 bases to destinations in 250 cities across 43 US states as well as in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America. Ameriflight serves major financial institutions, freight forwarders, laboratories, and overnight couriers in the US, and provides feeder services for overnight express carriers nationwide and internationally.[1] Ameriflight averages 525 daily departures with over 100,000 combined flight hours annually and a 99.5% on-time performance. Ameriflight employs over 700 people (225 pilots, 140 mechanics).[2]

  1. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. March 27, 2007. p. 75.
  2. ^ "Pilot Jobs/Aviation Careers in Dallas, Texas with Ameriflight | Apply Today". Ameriflight. Retrieved March 16, 2023.

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