- Look up
freighter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
freighter is a
vehicle or
person that
transports cargo, supplies, or goods, and may
refer to:...
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smaller self-unloaders and straight-deck
freighters were
converted into tug-barges. The many lake
freighters operating on the
Great Lakes can be differentiated...
- for the crew such as a galley, lavatory, and
bunks in
larger planes.
Freighters may be
operated by
civil p****enger or
cargo airlines, by
private individuals...
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started operations from Southend, with four
Bristol Freighters flying to Calais. The last two
Freighters of the 214
built were
delivered in 1958, one to New...
- vessels, such as coasters, are
often owned by
their operators.
Cargo ships/
freighters can be
divided into
eight groups,
according to the type of
cargo they...
- The
Brooklyn Nets are an
American professional basketball team
based in the New York City
borough of Brooklyn. The Nets
compete in the
National Basketball...
- "Evergreen
International Airlines, Inc. to
Operate Boeing 747
Large Cargo Freighters".
Boeing Commercial Airplanes,
December 15, 2007. Retrieved:
March 17...
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Express Freighters Australia is a
cargo airline based in Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia. It was
established in
August 2006 and is
wholly owned by Qantas...
- the
Maersk conglomerate),
leasing several 727
freighters to the
airline (later
replaced by 757
freighters). In the
early 1990s, to add
capacity to its...
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demand for air
freighters. The world's air
cargo fleet in 2012 was
smaller than it was in 2003. However, the
proportion of very
large freighters in that fleet...