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Monterrey International Airport ranks fourth in Mexico by passengers, cargo and aircraft movements in 2024, [3] also holding the 13th position in Latin America and the 45th position in North America in terms of passengers. Notably, the airport has experienced rapid traffic growth, passing from 10,943,186 passengers in 2022 to 13,581,599 ...
List of the largest cargo airports in the United States based on weight of landed cargo in US pounds (freight + mail) since 2008 (note: this list includes airports in U.S. territories). Rank (2022)
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 ...
Air Cargo Carriers; Air Transport International; Aloha Air Cargo; Amazon Air; Ameriflight; Amerijet International; Atlas Air; FedEx Express [2] Kalitta Air; Mountain Air Cargo; National Airlines (N8) Northern Air Cargo; Polar Air Cargo; Sky Lease Cargo; UPS Airlines; USA Jet Airlines; Western Global Airlines; Wiggins Airways
The nearest airport that serves commercial flights is Monterrey International Airport, located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) to the southwest of Del Norte Airport. Established by American Airlines in the 1940s to meet the demand for air service to Monterrey, Del Norte Airport played a crucial role in early aviation in the region.
One of three major airports serving the New York City area, EWR currently serves more than 30 airlines.
The company benefits from exclusive cooperation agreements, providing access to the Lufthansa Group network, Intercity-Express high-speed railway services of Deutsche Bahn, as well as collaborations with Frankfurt International Airport and Munich Airport. Additionally, time:matters operates its own courier terminals. [2]
AeroUnion Flight 302, operated by an Airbus A300B4-203F cargo aircraft, crashed in poor weather on final approach at Monterrey International Airport, Monterrey, Mexico around 23:18 CDT on 13 April 2010, after a flight from Mexico City. All five people on board were killed, as well as one on the ground. [1] [2]