DHL Aviation


DHL Aviation is a division of logistics multinational DHL responsible for providing air transport capacity.

Overview

DHL Aviation is a group of airlines that are either owned, co-owned or chartered by DHL Express.
DHL owns six main airlines to service various global regions:
  • European Air Transport Leipzig is responsible for the major part of the network for Europe, and for long-haul services to the Middle East and Africa. It operates a fleet of Boeing and Airbus freighters from its hub at the Leipzig/Halle Airport.
  • DHL Air UK, acquired by DHL in 1989, is based at East Midlands Airport. Since July 2000, it has operated a fleet of Boeing 757 freighters on intra-European services and a fleet of Boeing 767 freighters, primarily on transatlantic routes.
  • DHL Aero Expreso is a subsidiary in the Central and South America Hub in Tocumen, Panamá, operating a fleet of Boeing 737-400, 757-200 and 767-300 freighters which also serve destinations in the Caribbean and Florida.
  • DHL International handles Middle East destinations from its headquarters and main regional hub at Bahrain International Airport, operating a fleet of Boeing 767 freighters. The fleet is deployed throughout the Middle East and in Africa.
  • Blue Dart Aviation is based at Chennai International Airport, India, with a fleet of Boeing 757 freighters. It provides services for DHL's Indian network and regional charters.
  • DHL Air Austria is based at Vienna International Airport, Austria, with a fleet of Boeing 757 freighters.
DHL owns the following smaller subsidiary airlines:
, DHL had stakes in the following airlines, some of which also operate under the DHL brand or livery:
Former owned airlines:
was a main hub; when DHL planned expansion at Brussels Airport in October 2004, it created a political crisis in Belgium. Yet, in 2017 DHL invested heavily in its Brussels hub and the site at Brussels Airport is now one of the main regional hubs in the DHL Express network.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky airport is the United States global hub for DHL Aviation. 90% of volume originating in the United States transits out of the CVG hub. In July 2023, DHL announced a USD $192M expansion at its CVG superhub, planning to add capacity for additional aircraft, new maintenance facilities, a new hangar, new offices, and capacity upgrades to keep up with increasing volume. DHL also has four smaller gateway hubs in the United States, located at Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, New York-JFK, Los Angeles International Airport, and Miami International Airport.
In March 2021, DHL Aviation announced the relocation of one of its main hub operations from Bergamo to Milan Malpensa Airport, where it opened new logistics facilities.

Fleet

, the DHL Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft:

Accidents and incidents