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Airborne Express

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Airborne Express was an express delivery company and cargo airline. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, its hub was at Wilmington, Ohio.

Airborne was founded as the Airborne Flower Traffic Association of California in 1946 to fly flowers to the state of Hawaii.

Airborne's first 22 years were rather lackluster. Progress came slowly and competition was stiff. But in 1968, the airline started going through some changes. To begin with, Airborne of California merged with Pacific Air Freight of Seattle. The airline moved its headquarters there and changed its name to Airborne Freight Corporation.

Eleven years went by, and in 1980 the airline changed its name once again, this time to Airborne Express. After buying Midwest Air Charter , Airborne Express made history by buying the Clinton County Air Force Base in Wilmington, and becoming the first airline in history to own and operate an airport.

In 1988, Airborne started offering same day delivery after buying Sky Courier .

In 1991 Airborne received awards from 3 major companies, including Volvo, and in 1992, the airline introduced Flight-Ready SM, a prepaid express letters and packs system.

1993 saw Airborne introduce the Airborne Logistics System (ALS), which provided Airborne with warehousing and distribution services.

In 1994, Airborne opened the Ocean Services Division, and ALS established the first new film distribution program for Hollywood since 1944. In addition, relations were established with Vietnam.

1995 saw the birth of the Airborne Alliance Group which took care of many departments for the company. Airborne opened a second runway at Wilmington, and Boeing 767 jets were added to the fleet.

In 1996 Airborne's stock tripled, which would later lead into a two for one stock split in February 1998. Formed that year was Airborne Brokerage Services.

In 1998 Airborne entered the Fortune 500 list for the first time. Airborne's first of 30 total 767's arrived at Wilmington, and the airline won an award by The Business Consumer Guide .

In 1999, Airborne@Home, an alliance with the United States Postal Service, was formed.

2000 was a year of multiple changes for the airline: Carl Donaway was named the company's new president, leading a batch of managerial changes that year. Also that year, Airborne started a ground service for the first time in its history.

In 2001, Airborne Express launched Ground Delivery Service and 10:30 AM Delivery Service. Airborne.com launched some services of its own, including the Small Business Center and Airborne eCourier.

On August 14, 2003, Airborne shareholders approved the acquisition of Airborne, Inc. by DHL of Brussels, Belgium. DHL is 100% owned by Deutsche Post World Net. The acquisition became effective the next day. DHL retained ownership of Airborne's ground operations and spun off its air operations as ABX Air, Inc.

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