Amerijet International, a lesser-known air cargo carrier based in Miami, has announced the expansion of its freighter fleet to enhance its service offerings in the Caribbean and Latin America. With the addition of new Boeing 767 freighters, Amerijet aims to increase cargo capacity for industries like pharmaceuticals, perishables, and time-sensitive goods.
Amerijet has built a reputation for reliable service in regions where air freight options are often limited. The new aircraft will provide faster, more frequent service between key U.S. hubs and growing markets in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. This fleet expansion comes at a critical time, as businesses in these regions are seeking more efficient supply chain solutions to cope with growing export demands and complex customs regulations.
Amerijet’s focus on specialized cargo, including temperature-controlled shipments, positions it to capitalize on the rising demand for tailored logistics services, especially in healthcare and e-commerce industries.