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US carriers to begin flying with cargo on seats

Caryn Livingston by Caryn Livingston
May 28, 2020
in Carriers, Security & Regulations
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Some U.S.-based carriers are planning to transport cargo on seats on the main decks of passenger airplanes soon, following the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) decision last week to partially grant an exemption allowing for the practice. Alaska and Delta airlines both confirmed in mid-May to Air Cargo World that they were seeking FAA approval for […]

 

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