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  2. DHL - Wikipedia

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    DHL is a subsidiary of the German logistics firm DHL Group and provides courier, package delivery and express mail service worldwide. It was founded in 1969 in San Francisco and acquired by Deutsche Post in 2002, and operates under the DHL brand with other Deutsche Post divisions and units.

  3. Larry Hillblom - Wikipedia

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    Larry Hillblom was an American businessman who co-founded the shipping company DHL Worldwide Express in 1969. After his disappearance in 1995, his estate was disputed by four children he fathered in Southeast Asia, who claimed he raped and impregnated them during his "sex safari" trips.

  4. LSO (company) - Wikipedia

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    LSO, formerly Lone Star Overnight, is a courier service that delivers parcels and freight in Texas, the Southwest and parts of the Southeast. It was founded in 1991, acquired by WeDo Logistics in 2020, and offers international shipping via DHL Express.

  5. Airborne Express - Wikipedia

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    Airborne Express was an express delivery company and cargo airline founded in 1946 and acquired by DHL in 2003. It operated a hub in Wilmington, Ohio, and used Boeing 767 jets, C containers, and ground services.

  6. DHL Group - Wikipedia

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    DHL Group is a multinational company that offers postal, parcel, freight and express services worldwide. It is the successor to the German mail authority Deutsche Bundespost, which was privatized in 1995 and acquired several other companies over the years.

  7. DHL Aviation - Wikipedia

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    DHL Aviation is a division of DHL Express that provides air transport capacity worldwide. It owns or operates a fleet of various aircraft types, such as Boeing 747, 757, 767, 777, Airbus A300, A321, A330 and ATR 42 and 72.