Aviation & Aerospace
Aviation and aerospace logistics that are out of this world.
With over 40 years of experience developing customized global logistics solutions, Expeditors’ comprehensive logistics and trade services for aviation and aerospace are continually advanced to support our global customers. Your supply chain challenges will benefit from our experienced aviation and aerospace specialists with boots on the ground around our global network.
Aviation in Action
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As a direct result of our integrated solution, LATAM Airlines experienced a significant reduction in costs related to potential delays or cargo damage, demonstrating the added value that Expeditors offers in terms of efficiency and reliability in global logistics."
Read more in our case study about our success with LATAM Airlines
Aircraft on Ground
Our aircraft on ground (AOG) and spare parts logistics teams work nonstop to deliver essential, time-sensitive components, large and small. With several AOG support centers in strategic locations across the world, we have a team ready every hour of the day and night experienced in pro-actively managing your most urgent shipments from door-to-door.
Sensor-Based Logistics
At Expeditors, we know what it means to move high-value shipments. That's why we work around the clock to stay connected to your freight while it is in transit.
We use Cargo Signal, our tech-enabled, managed solution, to give you real-time alerts on your cargo, every step of the way. Ensure security, quality, and visibility over your goods with our sensor-based devices.
Our Programs
- Aerospace programs; from LEO to launch vehicle logistics
- Aircraft conversions
- Airline logistics
- AOG services
- Aviation certified warehousing and distribution (AS9120)
- Customs and Compliance
- Defense industry
- Engine experts
- Helicopter support
- Manufacturing logistics
- MRO support
- Out of gauge expertise
- Return and repair programs
- Satellite launches
Episode 37 | Aviation Startups
Neil Rub, our Regional Manager of Aviation & Aerospace Vertical in MAIR (Middle East, Africa, and Indian Subcontinent Region) sheds light on how startups in aircraft manufacturing are bringing new ideas and therefore special expertise when it comes to how they move their resources, prototypes, and more. And what do governments and airlines gain from startups' success?