The Evolution of Alliance Air
In 1987, Alliance Air (then, Alliance
Airlines) began providing scheduled interline road feeder service to
a handful of international airlines. Six years later, Alliance added
airline cargo handling services and upped its client base to 20-some
carriers. Today, Alliance provides road feeder and handling services
in addition to personnel services to over 110 international airlines
Working with the world's leading
airlines for over 15 years, Alliance Air gears its services
specifically to the needs of the international airlines it serves
Scheduled Interline Road Feeder
Services are operated throughout the U.S. via a network of
sixty-five, 53-foot air ride roller bed trailers
Airline Cargo Handling Services are
provided in five cities at our U.S. Customs bonded facilities:
Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Miami and New York
Personnel Services and manpower
operations are provided in several cities throughout the country
Alliance Air has reported an
increase in revenue growth every year since its inception in 1987.
In 1998, Alliance reported gross revenues of $40 million. In 2000,
Alliance grossed $45 million. Financially, Alliance's philosophy is
to invest in company infrastructure, from employee benefits to
warehouse equipment to information technology, including its
custom-developed tracking system, 3ATRACK
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