New direct Dublin–Indianapolis service
FedEx has introduced a direct airfreight connection between Dublin, Ireland, and Indianapolis, Indiana, establishing a new cargo corridor between the two cities.
Schedule and frequency
The carrier operates the route on a four-day-a-week basis, providing regular lift between the Irish capital and the U.S. Midwest.
Transit time reduction and routing
By avoiding the congested coastal gateways, the nonstop routing cuts transit times by a full day compared with routings that travel via busy U.S. coastal hubs.
Impact on Irish exports to the U.S. Midwest
The new link tightens connections between Ireland’s export-oriented economy and markets in the American Midwest, improving access for goods moving across the Atlantic.
Industries expected to benefit
A significant portion of Ireland’s shipments to the United States consists of pharmaceuticals and medical devices, and companies in those sectors stand to gain from the faster service.
Company statement and strategic context
Richard Smith, chief operating officer, international and chief executive officer, airline, said the flight demonstrates the effectiveness of FedEx’s Tricolor international network redesign strategy in expanding its air freight capabilities.
How FedEx frames the customer advantage
According to company remarks, adding the Dublin–Indianapolis connection lets U.S.-based customers cut delivery times to a major European innovation center where healthcare, electronics and aerospace are growing.
Operational tools and customer support
FedEx says its network enhancements are paired with advanced digital tools designed to help customers in expanding industries manage international shipments more efficiently.
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