Centurion Air Cargo

In 2001, following the takeover of the scheduled business by United Parcel Service a new company was formed as Centurion Air Cargo to take over the air operating certificate of Challenge.

[1] The airline surrendered its operating certificate to the Federal Aviation Administration in June 2018, after being unable to restructure its operations after financial difficulties.

The facility comprised a 1,400,000 square feet (130,000 m2) area incorporating a 550,000 square feet (51,000 m2) warehouse with both cold and dry storage facilities.

Centurion Cargo Center was the largest privately owned, all cargo airline facility in North America before its operation was shut down.

[2] Centurion Air Cargo operated to the following destinations: The airline fleet previously included the following aircraft:[4][5] Media related to Centurion Air Cargo at Wikimedia Commons

A Challenge Air Cargo Boeing 757-200PF on approach to Miami International Airport in 1992
A Centurion Air Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-11F landing at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in 2011
A Centurion Air Cargo Boeing 747-400ERF taxiing at Narita International Airport in 2015