Blankety Blank – a commercial or structural game?
Trans-pacific and Suez hold the answers
The Christmas period for all-cargo carriers appears to have been anything but quiet – on the fleet front, at least.
First comes the news that Centurion Air Cargo, the Miami-based carrier which has been plagued with lawsuits attempting to recover fuel debts and leased aircraft, has begun operating again.
While it had been reported that the carrier planned to end its MD-11F operations, three of the aircraft are thought to be back in service, with a flight at the end of December ...
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