Cargo Airlines or carriers



Cargo airlines are airlines that specialize in the transportation of cargo or freight rather than passengers. They transport goods, products, and raw materials to destinations around the world, usually on behalf of businesses or organizations. Cargo airlines typically use large cargo planes such as Boeing 747s, McDonnell Douglas MD-11s, or Airbus A330s to transport their goods, and often operate on a scheduled basis.

Cargo airlines play a crucial role in international trade, as they are responsible for moving the vast majority of goods that are transported by air. They provide an important link between businesses and consumers, and help to ensure that products are delivered quickly and efficiently to their intended destinations. Some of the major cargo airlines include FedEx, UPS, DHL, and Emirates SkyCargo, among others.