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  2. AeroLogic - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo on 12 September 2007. Flight operations started on 29 June 2009, [1] following the delivery of its first aircraft on 12 May of that year, a Boeing 777 Freighter, making AeroLogic the first German operator of that type.

  3. The airline lost his bike. He tracked it across the Atlantic

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    Gray Barnett used an Apple AirTag to track his bag to Brussels Airport after his airlines, Brussels Airlines and United, lost it. The bag contained his bike – 16-year-old Barnett is a cyclist ...

  4. Passenger uses AirTag to track the bike his airline lost - AOL

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    When your luggage goes missing, it’s bad enough. Tackling the start of your vacation without your clothes or toiletries? It’s not something most of us want to do. But when your luggage itself ...

  5. Cargo bike - Wikipedia

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    The term "bakfiets" (which literally means "box bike" in Dutch; plural is "bakfietsen") is the Dutch word for cargo bikes in general. Bakfiets has traditionally mainly been used to refer to cargo tricycles with two front wheels, [ 9 ] while the term Deense bakfiets ("Danish cargo bike") is sometimes used to describe the Long John style of bicycle.

  6. Air cargo - Wikipedia

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    A FedEx Express Boeing 777F taxiing at Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan in 2012 A Volga-Dnepr Airlines An-124 cargo aircraft ready for loading in 2008 Global air transport by country and freight level as of 2017 (ton-km) [1] Air cargo is any property carried or to be carried in an aircraft. Air cargo comprises air freight, air ...

  7. UPS sells 'luggage boxes' so customers can avoid airline ...

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    The smaller of the two boxes holds a maximum of 55 pounds, which, if fully loaded and sent at the cheapest rate from San Francisco to Atlanta, would cost $66 and take five business days.