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  2. Air Transport International - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1994 International Cargo Express was merged into Air Transport International, which was itself acquired by the Brink's Company in February 1998. ATI was sold in 2006 to Cargo Holdings International (CHI). It has 495 employees. [3] Cargo Aircraft Management was the lead customer for the Boeing 767 freighter conversion program. In ...

  3. List of Douglas DC-8 operators - Wikipedia

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    VASP (fleet included former Air Canada Cargo Super DC-8-73 aircraft) Canada. Air Canada [2] (fleet included converted Super DC-8-73 aircraft operated by Air Canada Cargo) Canadian Pacific Airlines [3] ♠ (later renamed CP Air) Minerve Canada; Nationair Canada; Nordair (fleet included converted Super DC-8-71 aircraft) Points of Call Airlines ...

  4. List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States

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    Delray Connecting Railroad (DC) Delmarva Central Railroad (DCR) Delta Southern Railroad (DSRR) Delta Valley and Southern Railway (DVS) Denver Rock Island Railroad (DRIR) Depew, Lancaster and Western Railroad (DLWR) Deseret Power Railroad (DPRW) Detroit Connecting Railroad (DCON) DFW & Southern Railway (DFWS) Dover and Delaware River Railroad (DD)

  5. National Airlines (N8) - Wikipedia

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    National Air Cargo Group, Inc., also operating as National Airlines, is a U.S. airline based in Orlando, Florida. [2] It operates on-demand cargo and passenger charter services. It added scheduled passenger service on December 16, 2015, from its hub at Orlando Sanford International Airport , Orlando.

  6. Douglas DC-8 - Wikipedia

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    A cargo door equipped DC-8-61CF was also available. 78 -61s and 10 -61CFs were built. [46] [25] DC-8 Series 62: The long-range Series 62 followed in April 1967. It had a more modest stretch, two 40-inch (1.0 m) plugs fore and aft of the wing taking overall length to 157 feet 5 inches (47.98 m), and a number of modifications to provide greater ...

  7. BAX Global - Wikipedia

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    A BAX Global Douglas DC-8-71(F) (N829BX) at King County International Airport. A BAX Global Douglas DC-8-71(F) (N829BX) at King County International Airport . BAX Global was an American international shipping company that was headquartered in Irvine, California , and had other major offices in Australia, Singapore , London , the Netherlands and ...

  8. Zantop International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    From 1972 to 1978 Zantop flew the DC-6, the Lockheed L-188 Electra, the Convair CV-640 and several Douglas DC-8 freighters. In 1978 DC-8s were also used for passenger charter flights. In 1980 Zantop also purchased the freight division of Hawaiian Airlines and with it came more Electras. By this time Zantop was one of the largest airlines in the ...

  9. List of U.S. Class I railroads - Wikipedia

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    Class 1 railroads with intermodal terminals and maritime RoRo ports. In the United States, railroads are designated as Class I, Class II, or Class III, according to size criteria first established by the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) in 1911, and now governed by the Surface Transportation Board (STB).