Amazon ends its San Antonio air cargo operations, resulting in 65 layoffs

Amazon Air is pulling its cargo delivery operations out of San Antonio, resulting in the loss of 65 local jobs, the San Antonio Business Journal reports. Amazon's move will affect Worldwide Flight Services, which has a contract with the e-commerce giant at its Port San Antonio facilities, according to SABJ. Worldwide informed Texas regulators that it will fully close those operations by April 10 a result of Amazon's departure.
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