Pilot Information
U.S. Crew Bases
- ANC MD-11, 777
- IND 767
- LAX MD-11
- MEM 757/767, A300, MD-11, 777
- OAK 767
Foreign FDA Bases
- HKG 767
- EUR 757
Benefits
- Employee discount FDX Shipping
- Interline jumpseat
- Discount airline travel for family
Health-Care Insurance
- Basic and optional buy-up
Life Insurance
- $800,000 company paid
- Up to additional $2,000,000 pilot option
ALPA Insurance Products
- Disability supplemental insurance (optional)
- Many life insurance products
- Loss of License products
- Long Term Care insurance
Retirement
- Defined Benefit (A-Plan) 2% per year to 25 years of high 5 average earnings
- Defined Contribution (B-Plan) 8% of monthly W-2 income (This increases to 9% in 2020
- 401(k) with $500 company match
Vacation
- Year 1: prorated @ 1.5 days per month
- Years 2-4: 15 day/year
- Years 5-9: 22 days/year
- Years 10-19: 29 days/year
- Years 20+: 36 days/year
Sick Bank Account
- Pilots are credited with 72 hours in a sick bank January 1 of each year
Disability Bank Account
- Sick hours not used from previous calendar year are deposited into a disability bank not to exceed 686 credit hours.
Work Rules
- Min pay per duty period (MPDP)
- MPDP-1 3 hours
- MPDP-2 6 hours
- MPDP-E 6 hours
- MPDP-F 9 hours
Duty Rigs
- Domestic day 1 for 2
- Domestic night 1 for 1.92
- Domestic critical 1 for 1.5
- International 1.92
Trip Rig (TAFB)
- 1 for 3.75
Volunteer/Draft
- Trips flown at DFT/VLT paid at 150%
Minimum Days Off
- 4-week month, 13 days off
- 5-week month, 15 days off
Reserve Periods
- RA 01:30 lcl-13:29 lcl
- RA + 07:30 lcl-19:29 lcl
- RB 13:30 lcl-01:29 lcl
- RB + 19:30 lcl-07:29 lcl
- R-24 01:30 lcl-01:29 lcl
Corporate Information
FedEx Express is the world’s largest express transportation company, providing fast and reliable delivery to every U.S. address and to more than 220 countries and territories. FedEx Express uses a global air-and-ground network to speed delivery of time-sensitive shipments, usually in one to two business days with the delivery time guaranteed.
History
Founded in 1971 as Federal Express Corporation
Headquarters
Worldwide: Memphis, Tennessee
Asia Pacific: Hong Kong
Canada: Toronto, Ontario
Europe/ Middle East / Africa: Brussels, Belgium
Latin America: Miami, Florida
Principal Officer
Donald F. Colleran, President and CEO (FedEx Express)
FY20 Revenue
$35.5 Billion (includes FedEx Trade Networks)
Workforce
More than 275,000 employees worldwide
Average Daily Volume
Approximately 6.5 million packages and 29 million pounds of freight
Service Area
More than 220 countries and territories, including every address in the United States
Air Operations
More than 350 airports served worldwide
Delivery Fleet
Approximately 89,000 motorized vehicles
Air Fleet
401 mainline aircraft, including:
- 68 Airbus A300-600s
- 119 Boeing 757s
- 93 Boeing 767s (with 39 firm orders)
- 57 Boeing MD11s
- 46 Boeing 777s (with 10 firm orders)
- 13 Boeing MD10-30s (to be retired by ’23)
- 5 Boeing MD10-10s (to be retired by ’22)
Operating Facilities
1,173 stations (659 U.S.; 514 outside U.S.) and 10 air express hubs:
- Asia Pacific:
- Guangzhou, China
- Osaka, Japan
- Canada:
- Toronto, Ontario
- Europe / Middle East / Africa:
- Paris, France
- Latin America-Caribbean:
- Miami, Florida
- United States:
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Memphis, Tennessee (SuperHub)
- Newark, New Jersey
- Oakland, California