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Slumping air cargo business showing signs of turnaround
Posted on March 14, 2013 at 7:10 PM
Updated Friday, Mar 15 at 11:44 AM
If you've flown lately, you've noticed airplanes are packed with people. But there's another side to the airline business: cargo, which is in a slump and threatening Boeing's bottom line. However, air cargo is finally showing signs of a turnaround.
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