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4951S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53207 WI Tel. 414-482-1711 Fax 414-482-2038 |
Type: Private
On the web:
http://aircar.com
ACC Integrated Services, which does business as Air Cargo Carriers, is ready to rise with scheduled and chartered transport of air freight. The company primarily offers feeder services for express delivery companies, serving smaller markets in order to extend its partners' networks. It also boasts on-demand air cargo services for logistics companies and freight forwarders. The company's network of routes is centered in the industrial Midwest and extends to the southeastern US; in addition, Air Cargo Carriers offers short notice service throughout North America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. The company operates a fleet of Shorts turboprop aircraft. In 2009 its parent, ACC Holding, acquired The Telford Group.
Officers:
Interim President and Business Development: James M. (Jim) Germek
Director Operations: Steve Altnau
Director Finance: Dick Peterson
Competitors:
Air T
AirNet
Ameriflight
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| Founded | 1986 | |||
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| Hubs | General Mitchell International Airport | |||
| Fleet size | 31 | |||
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| Headquarters | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |||
| Website | http://aircar.com/ | |||
Air Cargo Carriers is a cargo airline based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. It was established in 1986 and operates contract feeder cargo services for UPS and DHL. Air Cargo Carriers, Inc. is the largest civilian operator of Shorts aircraft in the world. Its main base of operations is General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee.[1]
ACC also has Supplemental Type Certificates (STC's). Air Cargo has developed or purchased STC's that allow for the conversion of the aircraft from passenger to cargo configurations and for unique modifications to the Short SD3-30 and SD3-60 aircraft that improve their value and effectiveness as cargo aircraft. All of the Air Cargo Short SD3-30 and SD3-60 aircraft have been converted from a passenger configuration to cargo with an expanded cargo door and strengthened flat floor for quick and easy loading of cargo. In addition to owning the STC's for the conversion to cargo for the Shorts Aircraft, Air Cargo performs the conversions in house.
The avionics and instrument division is called Milwaukee Avionics & Instruments. Air Cargo also has one of the largest Shorts parts inventories in the world.
The Air Cargo Carriers fleet includes the following aircraft (as of June 2007)[1] :
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