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  2. Lift-on/lift-off - Wikipedia

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    Ships with cranes or other cargo handling equipment on-board are also termed geared vessels. As container ships usually have no on-board cranes or other mechanism to load or unload their cargo, they are therefore dependent on dockside container cranes to load and unload. However lift-on/lift-off vessels can load and unload their own cargo ...

  3. Baggage handling system - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The baggage handling system then scans and sorts the bags by airline, usually by means of Automatic Tag Readers (ATR). A series of diverters along the conveyor belt then directs the bags through the baggage handling area. [5] Although a baggage handling system's primary function is the sorting and transportation of bags, a typical ...

  4. Cargo control room - Wikipedia

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    The cargo control room, CCR, or cargo office of a tankship is where the person in charge (PIC) can monitor and control the loading and unloading of the ship's liquid cargo. Prevalent on automated vessels, the CCR may be in its own room, or located on the ship's bridge. [1] [2] Among other things, the equipment in the CCR may allow the person in ...

  5. Spirit-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Ship Baseport Tonnage Flag Notes Image Margaritaville at Sea 2000 Margaritaville at Sea Islander: Tampa, Florida [1] [2] 85,619 GT Bahamas: First Spirit-class ship in this line and first Spirit-class ship for Costa. Transferred to CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping in 2020. Sold to Margaritaville at Sea in 2023. Adora Cruises 2003 Adora Mediterranea

  6. Hold (compartment) - Wikipedia

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    The term cargo hatch can also be a used for any deck opening leading to the cargo holds. Aircraft and spacecraft may also used the term for its cargo doors. [4] Basic types: Lifting (up to remove) Rolling (rolls up on to a pole, trap type) Folding (fold up like paper or an accordion; Sliding (slides on to the deck or over the side of ship)

  7. Spirit Airlines is selling planes worth $500 million and ...

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    On Thursday, Spirit Airlines unveiled plans to cut costs and raise cash amid bankruptcy reports. Its stock rose after it said it would sell Airbus jets worth up to $519 million and cut staff.

  8. MV Bob Hope - Wikipedia

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    USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR-300), the lead ship of its class of vehicle cargo ships for United States Army vehicle prepositioning, was a naval ship of the United States named after Bob Hope, the entertainer. Very few ships of the United States Navy have been named after a person who was alive at the time of the christening.

  9. Spirit Airlines, known for no-frills flying, will offer ... - AOL

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    Spirit AIrlines, the ultra-low cost carrier known for charging bargain-hunting passengers for anything and everything, is introducing business class seating. Spirit AIrlines, the ultra-low cost ...