Modern and historic schedules. Five mainline fleet types, ten feeder partners flying the small-parcel ends of the network — pick your era, pick your bird, pick your route. SimBrief generates the briefing. vAMSYS’ Pegasus tracks the flight.
FedEx Feeder is the small-parcel front line — small turboprops flying short hops between regional hubs and the airports not served by mainline aircraft. Aircraft wear FedEx Express colors but are owned and operated by partner carriers.
Mid-America Cessna Caravan operator covering small-parcel routes across the central states.
Montana-based feeder. Operations span the Mountain West and the Hawaiian inter-island routes. Among the early operators of the Cessna 408 SkyCourier.
Long-running Caravan feeder out of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
One of the largest FedEx Feeders. Diverse fleet from Caravans up through the new ATR-72-600F.
ATR-72-600F operator. Joined the FedEx Feeder network most recently.
The Canadian face of FedEx Feeder.
The other large-fleet feeder, and one of FedEx’s longest-running partnerships.
Florida + Caribbean Caravan feeder, supplying the small-island markets that mainline can’t reach.
West-coast Caravan feeder running parcels up and down California and the inland West.
New England + Northeast Caravan feeder. One of the oldest operators on this list — founded 1929.