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  2. List of cargo airlines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable cargo airlines organised by home country. Africa. EgyptAir Cargo Airbus A300-600RF ... Regional Cargo; Westair de Mexico

  3. Regional Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Regional Cargo was founded by Juan M. Rodríguez Anza, Ernesto Díaz González and Juan Ignacio Steta, so it is run by 100% Mexican capital with the investment of investors that saw in this company a big opportunity of development in this sector. The airline started operations at the city of Querétaro on July 7, 2006.

  4. Category:Cargo airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cargo airlines of the United States" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. List of regional airliners - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of commercial short-haul civilian passenger "regional" airliners with significant build numbers.Regional airliners typically seat fewer than 100 passengers and fill the short-hop role in the hub and spoke model of passenger and cargo distribution as well as taking part in point-to-point transit and fly up to 810 miles.

  6. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lynden Air Cargo: L2 LYC LYNDEN Anchorage: 1995 Martinaire: MRA MARTEX Addison: 1978 Merlin Airways: MEI AVALON Billings Miami San Juan: 1983 Mountain Air Cargo: C2 MTN MOUNTAIN Kinston: 1974 National Airlines: N8 NCR NATIONAL CARGO Orlando/Sanford: 1985 Commenced operations in 1986. Northern Air Cargo: NC NAC YUKON Anchorage Miami: 1956 Polar ...

  7. Cargo airline - Wikipedia

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    Air freight rates rose as a consequence, from $0.80 per kg for transatlantic cargoes to $2.50-4 per kg, enticing passenger airlines to operate cargo-only flights through the use of preighters, while cargo airlines bring back into service fuel-guzzling stored aircraft, helped by falling oil prices.