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Encyclopedia > Freight aircraft

Freight aircraft, also called a freighter, are airliners converted for cargo hauling through the removal of passenger ammenities and the installation of a large cargo door. Most such conversions are carried out on older aircraft that are no longer suitable for passenger use due to changing safety requirements, but there is also a market for new-build freighter designs for specific markets. An airliner is a large fixed-wing aircraft (an aeroplane/airplane) initially designed for the transport of paying passengers, and usually operated by an airline company (which owns or leases the aircraft). ...


The Boeing 747 was originally delivered in a freighter version with a large door behind the nose section, which could be raised above the cockpit for loading. The "bubble" on top housing the cockpit was originally intended to allow the cargo to exit out the front without crushing the pilots in the case of an accident. The interior size of the fuselage is matched to the size of a standard cargo container, stacked two high and two wide. ... Containers in the port of Kotka (Finland) on the Baltic Sea. ...


Freighters may be operated by civil passenger or cargo airlines, by private individuals or by the armed forces of individual countries. They are often adapted from aircraft originally designed for passenger use, perhaps when the aircraft type is considered to have become uncompetitive in passenger airline service. Most air freight is however carried in the cargo holds of passenger aircraft.
FedEx DC-10 Cargo airlines are airlines dedicated to the transport of cargo. ... The armed forces of a state are its government sponsored defence and fighting forces and organizations. ... A passenger is a person using but not operating an airplane, train, bus or other mode of transport. ... A passenger airline is an airline dedicated to the transport of passengers. ... Cargo is a term used to denotes goods or produce being transported generally for commercial gain, usually on a ship, plane, train or lorry. ... A Boeing 777 jet airliner of American Airlines landing at Heathrow Airport, London. ...

Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers This list of aircraft is sorted alphabetically, beginning with the name of the manufacturer (or, in certain cases, designer). ... This is a list of aircraft manufacturers (in alphabetic order). ... List of aircraft engines - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... This is a list of aircraft engine manufacturers both past and present. ...


Airports | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation This is a list of airlines in operation. ... This is a list of Air Forces, sorted alphabetically by country. ... This is a list of aircraft weapons, past and present. ... Below is a list of (links to pages on) missiles, sorted alphabetically by name. ... This is a timeline of aviation history. ...

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Chapter 3: Freight Transportation Emissions at the Regional Level - Freight Movement and Air Quality - FHWA (6589 words)
Aircraft tend to be cost-effective only for small, high value shipments, so commodity flows by air make up only a fraction (less than 0.5 percent) of the total freight flows in every study region.
Through this process, we estimate that freight is responsible for 1.4 to 6.7 percent of passenger aircraft emissions at the study airports.
Freight accounts for 40 to 52 percent of all mobile source NOx emissions, and 29 to 39 percent of all NOx emissions in the study regions (total emissions data was not available for Baltimore).
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