The airline was established and started operations in 1974. The original name of the company was "Professional Charter Services." It was founded by David Bassett (Chairman and Chief Executive) and a partner with a leased
Cessna 401, operating passenger and cargo services between the US and the
Bahamas. In 1976, Amerijet became a freight only carrier. In late 1978, courier contracts were taken from
Purolator,
FedEx,
UPS,
DHL and
Airborne Express in the early 1980s. In 1982, Bassett bought out his partner and created
Amerijet International. The logo and name were created by Miami commercial artist, Michael I Rosenthal. The main services that Amerijet offers are general cargo shipping, pharmaceutical shipping, perishable shipping, oversized load shipping, live animal transport, and charter services. Among their airfreight operation, Amerijet also provides trucking services, including expedited delivery. Throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America, Amerijet offers last mile delivery for commercial customers. Amerijet operated under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from August 22 until December 31, 2001, from which it emerged after financial restructuring. Amerijet International was majority-owned by H.I.G. from 2001 to 2016. On July 26, 2016, H.I.G. Capital completed the sale of Amerijet, the Miami-based all-cargo carrier to private equity firm ZS Fund L.P. Amerijet's new CEO, Vicken L. Karjian joined the company in July 2016. Amerijet and the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters reached an agreement on September 14, 2009, on a new four-year labor contract covering flight crew employees. In July 2022,
Maersk announced that they had reached a CMI agreement with Amerijet to operate three of their new Boeing 767-300 Freighters. Maersk will take delivery of three 767-300Fs from Boeing and outsource their operation to Amerijet. The aircraft were originally ordered by
Longhao Airlines, but were never delivered to them. Maersk has said the aircraft would be used for trans-pacific flights. In January 2024, Amerijet said it is returning six
Boeing 757-200PCF freighters to lessors, laying off nonpilot personnel and securing $55 million in capital from existing lenders as part of a restructuring aimed at stabilizing faltering finances and operations. The company will also defer agreements to add additional Boeing 767 cargo jets to improve cash flow. ==Fleet==