NEW ORLEANS — The growth of e-commerce in airfreight is a major reason for the capacity crunch affecting North American airports, but space restrictions and competing priorities at major airports have left airports slow to add dedicated e-commerce facilities. “When you're talking about an e-commerce project on an airfield, it absolutely has to be in […]
E-commerce growth competes with other priorities at North American airports
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Many more packages will arrive at homes via vans like these this peak season, as shoppers turn to their computers over Black Friday lines. Photo/Amazon
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