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Raoul Sreenivasan, who joined Amazon in 2016 and currently oversees planning, performance and cargo for Amazon Global Air, will take over most of Rhoads' Amazon Air responsibilities, Felton said. As part of an effort to handle and deliver more of its own packages, Amazon launched an air cargo business. Rhoads joined Amazon Air in its early days and has overseen much of the unit's growth, including the opening of a $1.5 billion air hub in Kentucky. Air cargo rates have plunged from record highs hit during late 2021, when port snarls and a dearth of international flights pinched capacity and drove up prices. Correction: Sarah Rhoads joined Amazon in 2011.
Persons: Mark Makela Sarah Rhoads, John Felton, Amazon's, Rhoads, Felton, Raoul Sreenivasan, Sreenivasan, Andy Jassy, Becky Gansert, Heather MacDougall, Pam Greer, Sarah Rhoads Organizations: Lehigh Valley International, Amazon, CNBC, Amazon Global Air, Amazon Global, DHL, TNT Express, FedEx, U.S . Navy, UPS, Amazon Air, Atlas, Boeing, Hawaiian Airlines, Airbus, Air, U.S, Bloomberg ., Amazon Logistics Locations: Allentown , Pennsylvania, U.S, Kentucky
[1/3] Mark Muffley walks at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania, U.S., in this handout picture provided by the FBI and obtained by Reuters on March 1, 2023. FBI/Handout via REUTERSWASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - A man was arrested and charged with attempting to place an explosive or incendiary device on an aircraft after his bag triggered an alarm at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania, U.S. authorities said on Wednesday. The FBI said that Mark Muffley, 40, from Lansford, Pennsylvania, checked a suitcase on Monday for a flight that was heading to Sanford, Florida. "FBI and local law enforcement bomb technicians determined that the item was indeed a live explosive device," a TSA spokesperson said. The airport said it had closed a part of its main terminal briefly on Monday while authorities probed the suspicious package.
To match Insight AMAZON.COM-SHIPPING/ REUTERS/Mark MakelaAmazon on Monday announced it's bringing its air cargo operations to India, marking fresh growth for the company's logistics arm even as it looks to cut costs in other divisions. Amazon Air will enable the company to offer faster deliveries to customers in India, said Sarah Rhoads, vice president of Amazon Global Air, in a statement. The launch of Amazon Air in India comes as Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is undergoing a broad review of the company's expenses as it stares down a worsening economic outlook and slowing retail sales. Amazon Air, which debuted in 2016, outsources operations to several airlines. Amazon has for years been working to grow its presence in India, which is poised to become one of the fastest-growing e-commerce markets in the world.
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