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Qantas Freight today announced it would introduce a weekly freighter service to the southern US freight gateway of Dallas/Fort Worth as part of its triangular route connecting Australia, China, the US and Australia. The carrier operates four weekly B747-400F freighter services and from 9 June, one of these services will make a new stop at Dallas/Fort Worth every Thursday morning.
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