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  2. List of hub airports - Wikipedia

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    1.24 Mauritania. 1.25 Mauritius. ... Lufthansa Cargo; IndiGo; Maldives ... Raleigh (RDU) Delta Air Lines (focus city) Avelo Airlines (focus city)

  3. Raleigh–Durham International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, RDU moved three airlines in Terminal 2 to maximize check-in, gate space, and overall terminal space for airlines at Terminal 2. Terminal 2 contains 36 gates, with concourses C and D. This is the only terminal at RDU that hosts international arrivals, utilizing gates C21 and C23–C25.

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  6. time:matters - Wikipedia

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    time:matters was established in 2002 as a spin-off from Lufthansa Cargo AG under the name "Lufthansa Cargo Same Day World GmbH". [3] The company later rebranded to "time:matters GmbH" in 2003, focusing on "Special Speed Solutions" and time-critical shipments via air, rail, and road.

  7. RDU airport moves to expand ticketing, baggage, security ...

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    Airport begins final design work on $400 million expansion of Terminal 2. RDU airport moves to expand ticketing, baggage, security areas in its main terminal Skip to main content

  8. Lufthansa Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing the growing importance of the cargo business, Lufthansa established its cargo subsidiary in 1977 called German Cargo Services GmbH. [3] Previously, cargo operations were executed in-house, under the Lufthansa Cargo name, when – in an effort to restructure the company – the cargo division was re-integrated into its parent, and split up into two parts (one for scheduled ...

  9. 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.