Miami-based Amerijet is seeking an exemption from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to conduct scheduled cargo flights between the U.S. and China for at least two years, due to growing demand for Asia-Pacific capacity. “During this period of unusual global supply chain disruption, we continue to survey the air cargo landscape and see an […]
Amerijet seeks exemption for cargo flights between US and China
All-cargo service to operate using 767F
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by Kelly Stroh
- Categories: Carriers, Security & Regulations
- Tags: AmerijetDOTPremiumU.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
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