FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith was an undergraduate at this Ivy League school when he wrote a paper about a new concept for air cargo
What is Yale?
FedEx was the first to create the _____, which was a key innovation for the express shipping industry
What is tracking number?
The city where Federal Express Corp. was founded
What is Memphis, TN?
In 1973, Smith took the company's last $5,000 to Las Vegas and won it in a game of _____ to keep the company afloat
What is blackjack?
FedEx operates the world's largest cargo air fleet with over 670 ______
What is planes?
Between these two letters of the company's logo is the negative space that contains a hidden white arrow
What is "E" and "X"?
FedEx was the first company to reach $1 billion in revenue within _____ years of startup, without any mergers or acquisitions.
What is 10 years?
FedEx is the official courier for all of these (animals) from China and has been handling their deliveries for 30 years
What is pandas?
The hidden white arrow found in FedEx's logo symbolizes _______, accuracy, and precision
What is speed?
The year the company originally called Federal Express was rebranded to FedEx
What is 1994?
FedEx is a major participant in the U.S. Civil Reserve Air Fleet, lending its _____ to the government for emergencies.
What is planes?
This famous slogan was used from 1978 to 1983 and the phrase became a part of the culture lexicon
What is "Absolutely, Positively Overnight"?
FedEx's stock exchange ticker symbol
What is FDX?
A FedEx executive purchased the volleyball named Wilson from this movie
What is Cast Away?
The former name of the retail store chain, now known as FedEx Office
What is Kinko's?