Airline company cargo liner

A Airline company cargo liner is a Airline company specialized in the transport of Fret. Certain companies cargo liner are Subdivision S of airline companies of Passager S.

Fleets

The majority of the airline companies cargo liner prefer to use apparatus S recent in order to transport to them Fret. The most current planes at these companies are the Airbus A300, the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and the Boeing 747. However, still much of enters they charter old models like Boeing 707, Boeing 727, Boeing 747-100, Boeing 747-200, Douglas DC-8 or Ilyushin 76. To date, largest Avion civil cargo liner is the Antonov Year-124.

From time to time companies cargo liner also transport Passager S in their flights. UPS had formerly tried without success to found a division Charter of its activity.

Principal airline companies cargo liner

Only cargo liner

  • ABX Air
  • Airnet Express train
  • Air HongKong
  • International American Airways/Kalitta
  • Atlas Air
  • Burlington Air Express train
  • Cargo liner 360
  • Cargojet Airways
  • Cargolux
  • Challenger Air Cargo liner
  • DAS Air Cargo liner
  • DHL Aviation
  • Emerald Air
  • Emery Worldwide
  • International Evergreen Airlines
  • Fedex
  • Fine Air
  • Flying Tiger Line
  • Gemini Air Cargo liner
  • Heavylift Cargo liner Airlines
  • Kalitta Air
  • Kelowna Flightcraft (one behalf off Purolator)
  • Martinair
  • National Air Cargo liner
  • Whodunnit Air Cargo liner
  • Seaboard World Airlines
  • TNT
  • Tol Air
  • UPS
  • the Volga-Dnepr Airline

Divisions cargo liner

Even entity

Largest airline companies cargo liner per transported ton-kilometers

Total ton-kilometers transported in 2004

  1. Federal Express train 14,579 million

  2. Korean Air 8,264 million
  3. Lufthansa Cargo 8,040 million
  4. United Parcel Service 7,353 million
  5. Singapore Airlines Cargo 7,143 million
  6. Cathay Pacific 5,876 million
  7. Clouded Airlines 5,642 million
  8. Eva Airways 5,477 million
  9. Air France 5,388 million
  10. Japan Airlines 4,924
million

Ton-kilometers transferred onto the global area networks in 2004

  1. Korean Air 8,164 million

  2. Lufthansa Cargo 8,028 million
  3. Singapore Airlines Cargo 7,143 million
  4. Cathay Pacific 5,876 million
  5. Clouded Airlines 5,642 million
  6. Federal Express train 5,595 million
  7. Eva Airways 5,477 million
  8. Air France 5,384 million
  9. British Airways 4,771 million
  10. Cargolux 4,670
million

Ton-kilometers transferred onto the domestic networks in 2004

  1. Federal Express train 8,984 million

  2. United Parcel Service 4,260 million
  3. Northwest Airlines 0,949 million
  4. Clouded Southern Airlines 0,860 million
  5. American Airlines 0,576 million
  6. Delta Air Lines 0,557 million
  7. Air China 0,531 million
  8. United Airlines 0,525 million
  9. Cargojet Airways 0,517 million
  10. China Eastern Airlines 0,458
million

Source: International Air Transport Association.

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