Union Post (Arab Union)

The All-Union Postal Service (AUPS; Arabic: خدمة عموم الاتحاد البريدية khidmat ‘umūm al-ittiḥād al-barīdīyah), doing business as Union Post (بريد الاتحاد barīd al-ittiḥād), is a state enterprise wholly owned by the federal government of the Arab Union, which serves as the national postal administration of the country. Union Post serves as the public postal carrier throughout the territory of the Arab Union, within and across its 20 republics, the Kurdistan Autonomous Region and the federal capital, Nasser City. While domestic, regular postage (ie. mail and small packages) is complimentary (free of charge), there is a small fee for international postage, and Union Post also provides a range of premium options, including express and next-day delivery, secure courier and other related services; a portion of the profit generated by its premium brand covers operating expenses for complimentary postal services, making Union Post a self-subsidising public service.

Complimentary postal service is universally available domestically, with a post office located within 10 km of every community across the Arab Union and all residential, commercial and government addresses served. Employing over 1.34 million people as of 2022, Union Post is one of the nation's largest employers, operating the world's largest fleet of post vans and 25 cargo aircraft (including six Airbus A300s). Its headquarters are located in Nasser City, next to the Ministry of Transportation on Tishreen Square.