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  2. Flight 160 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 160 a cargo 707 flight which crashed in 1973 near Boston killing all three crew LAN-Chile Flight 160 a 727 flight that crashed in 1969 near Santiago but without injuries or fatalities Topics referred to by the same term

  3. Pan Am Flight 160 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 160 accident site map by National Transportation Safety Board. On November 3, 1973, Pan Am flight 160 departed John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York for the destination of Frankfurt with a stop in Glasgow, United Kingdom. The flight departed at 08:25 EST and it was carrying 15,360 lb (6,970 kg) of chemicals.

  4. Flight tracking - Wikipedia

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    Flight tracking enables travellers as well as those picking up travellers after a flight to know whether a flight has landed or is on schedule, for example to determine whether it is time to go to the airport. Aircraft carry ADS-B transponders, which transmit information such as the aircraft ID, GPS position, and altitude as radio signals.

  5. 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

  6. Air cargo - Wikipedia

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    Most airlines now offer to their customers real-time flight status and the booking and tracking options. In addition, the industry is adopting electronic procedures , [ 6 ] such as the electronic air waybill , to reduce the amount of paper documentation accompanying each shipment and increasing the security and safety of the transportation.

  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. [3]

  8. Mas Air - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established as Mas Air in 1992 and started operations in April of the same year, providing air cargo services to clients principally in Latin America and the United States, operating over 600 flights that move nearly 60,000 tons of air cargo annually. [3] In December 2000, LAN Airlines purchased a 25% stake in Mas Air. [4]

  9. Air China Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established in 2003 and started operations shortly thereafter. It is owned by Air China (51%), CITIC Pacific (25%) and Beijing Capital International (24%) and has around 4,000 employees (as of March 2013). [2] In May 2011, Air China and Cathay Pacific announced the consolidation of their cargo business to the new Air China Cargo ...