- In transportation,
cargo refers to
goods transported by land,
water or air,
while freight refers to its conveyance. In economics,
freight refers to goods...
- A
cargo ship or
freighter is a
merchant ship that
carries cargo, goods, and
materials from one port to another.
Thousands of
cargo carriers ply the world's...
- A
cargo aircraft (also
known as
freight aircraft, freighter,
airlifter or
cargo jet) is a fixed-wing
aircraft that is
designed or
converted for the carriage...
- 32-tonnes had Perkins, ****mins, or air-cooled
Deutz diesels. The 7.49
tonne Cargos had
Dorset and
Dover fours or sixes,
starting with a 89 bhp (66 kW) unit...
- world's
largest aircraft, used for
transporting large shipments and
oversized cargos.
Usage of
large military airplanes for
commercial purposes,
pioneered by...
-
Cargo cults were
diverse spiritual and
political movements that
arose among indigenous Melanesians following Western colonisation of the
region in the...
- Look up
cargo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cargo is
transported goods or produce.
Cargo may also
refer to:
Cargo, New
South Wales, in
Cabonne Shire...
-
Cargo 200 (Russian: Груз 200, romanized: Gruz 200) may
refer to:
Cargo 200 (code name), code used in the
Soviet Union and post-Soviet
states to denote...
- Air
cargo is any
property carried or to be
carried in an aircraft. Air
cargo comprises air freight, air
express and airmail.
Different cargo can be transported...
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Cargo pants or
cargo trousers, also
sometimes called combat pants or
combat trousers after their original purpose as
military workwear, are
loosely cut...