How Amazon Air Delivers Your Packages on Time!



Come along on our exclusive FULL ACCESS tour of Amazon Air’s main hub, and see how millions of packages a year reach their destination with remarkable speed! From robots working alongside humans, to the tower guiding planes full of cargo, and a first look INSIDE the company’s new fleet of Airbus A330s, we bring you all the action you won’t see anywhere else!

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30 thoughts on “How Amazon Air Delivers Your Packages on Time!”

  1. What a great, awesome & amazing video Kevin. I really enjoyed this & seeing all the amazing technology that Amazon uses. Very cool to see. Thank you for being able to share this with us. Love AVL!

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  2. Absolutely amazing. Thank you so much Kevin for the rare inside look. While this is of definite interest to planespotters , it really is fascinating for anyone interested in how Amazon packages get to the destination. You video is informative and very well produced. Thanks again. You and AVL are awesome!

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  3. 6:21 if cars communicated with each other and infrastructure like these robot vehicles, there wouldn’t be rush hour traffic or collisions. Just like in aviation, automation can be your friend when done properly(not checking your phone while briefly looking at the road) 👍great work Kevin, this must’ve been a long production

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  4. Kevin this is an amazing behind the scenes perspective. Very well done! The robotics on the warehouse floor and how they interact with people is very cool. Even more a look behind the scenes at the 767's and the new A330-300 is great as well. Thanks for this and Merry Christmas!

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  5. So if those sorting robots do exactly what the human associates do, why don't they just 100% replace all the human associates with the robotic associates? or is that what they plan to do eventually?

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