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DFW end-around
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In Istanbul, a city of 18 million people, only one of the bridges crossing the Bosphorus is allowed to take trucks, which creates a situation where goods needing to be moved only three or four kilometres can end up being driven 70. (Photo: iStock)
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Boeing bullish about long-term air cargo growth
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