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Amazon Starts Flexing Muscle in New Space (reuters.com) 70

A cargo plane emblazoned with "Prime Air" descended from an empty sky at Lehigh Valley International Airport on Tuesday, ninety minutes from the bustle of New York City, loaded with crates of goods during the peak holiday shopping season. From a report on Reuters: It's one of 40 jets leased by Amazon.com Inc for a new cargo service to meet delivery demand from the retail giant's customers. Exclusive payload data reviewed by Reuters and interviews with airport officials around the country show that Prime Air planes are flying nearly full, but with lightweight loads, taking away valued business from FedEx Corp and United Parcel Service Inc. Expanding into transportation, from trucks to planes, is one of Amazon's most important endeavors as it strives to lure new customers with fast shipping while keeping costs under control. The world's largest online retailer is sending more packages, more often, and later in the day to serve its estimated 35 million to more than 50 million U.S. members of Amazon Prime, a service that promises two-day shipping for $99 per year.
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Amazon Starts Flexing Muscle in New Space

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  • I tried to order something from Amazon to deliver to a local Amazon Locker. No can do. It's full. As are the half-dozen Amazon Lockers in the surrounding area. No space, no delivery. Oh, well. I'll my business elsewhere.
    • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Friday December 23, 2016 @01:00PM (#53544419)

      I tried to order something from Amazon to deliver to a local Amazon Locker. No can do. It's full. As are the half-dozen Amazon Lockers in the surrounding area. No space, no delivery. Oh, well. I'll my business elsewhere.

      Sorry, that was me. I ordered an Amazon Locker and accidentally had it delivered to an Amazon Locker.

      • Sorry, that was me. I ordered an Amazon Locker and accidentally had it delivered to an Amazon Locker.

        That's funny. I have a friend wears an Amazon hoodie that he got from the Amazon brick-and-mortar store at the shopping mall. Whenever he walks around the mall in that hoodie, people think he works for Amazon and asks him questions. Now he is looking for a different hoodie to wear.

        • Your friend is what we lovingly refer to around here as "a shill"

          An Amazon hoodie doesn't even make sense in an ironic joke...

          • An Amazon hoodie doesn't even make sense in an ironic joke...

            My friend also works for the Sprint Store in the same mall. Whenever he walks around in his Sprint shirts, no one ever comes up and ask him questions. Go figure.

      • Sorry, that was me. I ordered an Amazon Locker and accidentally had it delivered to an Amazon Locker.

        Yo, dawg, ...

    • by wbr1 ( 2538558 )
      I think you accidentally a word.
  • Amazon Starts Flexing Muscle in New Space

    New Space: When Flexing Muscle in Old Space just isn't going to cut it anymore.

    I mean... you gotta Flex Muscle somewhere...

  • Amazon + ten years = Buy n Large [wikia.com]?
  • They'll just air-drop it from 35,000 ft..

  • by sexconker ( 1179573 ) on Friday December 23, 2016 @01:23PM (#53544603)

    Hardly surprising when you consider the fact that Amazon will send out a pack of AAA batteries in a 36"x24"x6" box with 2 more boxes inside it.

  • I went to retrieve a package from a UPS truck that had pulled up in front of my house. It was remarkable to see that nearly every box in the truck had an Amazon logo.

    • by xlsior ( 524145 )

      I went to retrieve a package from a UPS truck that had pulled up in front of my house. It was remarkable to see that nearly every box in the truck had an Amazon logo.

      ...Which gives them an insane leverage over UPS when they are negotiating rates.

      • Or the other way around, since UPS knows that Fedex doesn't alone have the capacity to handle all of Amazon's freight.

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