
Hawaiian Airlines receives last Amazon-supplied cargo aircraft
An Amazon Prime Air 737 cargo jet is seen at Sea-Tac Airport in this 2019 file photo. The 10 Airbus A330-300 cargo aircraft are owned by Seatle-based Amazon and operated by Hawaiian under a contract flying agreement.

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