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  2. Cargo Airline Association - Wikipedia

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    The Cargo Airline Association is a trade association among the cargo airline air carriers industry. Member airlines. ABX Air; ... Official website

  3. List of cargo airlines - Wikipedia

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    3 South America. 4 Asia. 5 Europe. 6 Oceania. 7 Defunct. Toggle Defunct subsection. 7.1 Africa. 7.2 Americas. ... This is a list of notable cargo airlines organised ...

  4. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Air Contract Cargo. Kalitta Air: K4 CKS CONNIE Ypsilanti Anchorage Bahrain Cincinnati Hong Kong New York–JFK: 1967 Founded as American International Airways. Kalitta Charters: CB KFS KALITTA Ypsilanti: Lynden Air Cargo: L2 LYC LYNDEN Anchorage: 1995 Martinaire: MRA MARTEX Addison: 1978 Merlin Airways: MEI AVALON Billings Miami San ...

  5. Category:Cargo airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cargo airlines of the United States" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Airlines for America - Wikipedia

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    Airlines for America (A4A), formerly known as Air Transport Association of America (ATA), is an American trade association and lobbying group based in Washington, D.C. that has represented major North American airlines since 1936. [2]

  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.

  8. U. S. Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The generically named U. S. Airlines (with a space between the "U." and "S.") was one of the first scheduled cargo airlines to operate in the United States, awarded a certificate by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) (the now defunct Federal agency that, at the time, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation) in July 1949 in the same proceedings that awarded certificates to ...

  9. Category:Cargo airlines - Wikipedia

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    As most [clarification needed] airlines operate both passenger and cargo facilities, this category lists only all-cargo airlines operating independently or as a subsidiary of a parent airline company.