FedEx Express
FedEx Express has no documented involvement in UAP/UFO research, government programs, or related fields; it is a civilian logistics company. Founded in 1971 as Federal Express Corporation by Frederick W. Smith in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA, it commenced operations in 1973 in Memphis, Tennessee, pioneering the overnight air express industry with hub-and-spoke model and initial 14 Dassault Falcon jets delivering 186 packages to 25 cities. Key activities include global express package delivery, freight transport via air and ground, supply chain services, and innovations like online tracking (1994), COSMOS system (1979), and SuperHub. Notable achievements: first U.S. company to $1B revenue without mergers (1983), Malcolm Baldrige Award (1990), ISO 9001 certification (1994), expansion to Europe/Asia (1984). Currently operational as FedEx Express subsidiary of FedEx Corporation, serving 220+ countries.