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Pivot Weight |
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That weight of a ULD above which a higher tariff applies; in effect an
incentive to maximise cargo density. |
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Proof of Delivery |
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Add-on service in express market, delivered either by phone or courier.
Often offered free. |
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Route |
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An established air passage, from point of departure to terminating
station. |
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Royalty |
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A charge on charter flights levied by some governments before traffic
rights are granted. Somtimes called a "no objection fee". Usually a
fixed proportion of total charter value. |
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Scheduled Flight |
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Any service that operates to a set timetable. |
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SCR |
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Specific Commodity Rate. Applied to narrowly specified commodities.
Usually granted on relatively large shipments. Theoretically is of
limited time duration. |
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Sector |
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Distance between two ground points within a route. |
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Shipper |
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Term used to describe exporter. Mostly manufacturing companies. |
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Single Entity Charter |
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A non-scheduled flight carrying the cargo of one shipper. |
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Split Charter |
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Where a number of consignments from different shippers are carried on
the same non-scheduled aircraft. Under UK regulations a non-scheduled
flight chartered by a single forwarder or agent on behalf of a number of
shippers is still classified as a split charter. Under US regulations, a
forwarding chartered flight is classified as a single entity although it
can consolidate. |
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Third Freedom Flight |
Where cargo is carried by an airline, from the country in which it is
based, to a foreign
country. |
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Traffic Conferences |
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Rating-fixing machinery operated by IATA. |
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Traffic Rights |
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Government controls on the type and frequency of commercial flights into
or out of its territory. See Freedoms of the Air. |
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Ton-Kilometre |
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Measure of airline freight capacity. |
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Transhipment |
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Freight that switches aircraft before final destination, often to take
advantage of cheaper rates. |
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Transport Index |
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The number expressing the maximum radiation level in a package of ULD. |
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ULD |
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Unit Load Device. Pallet or Container for freight. |
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Unitisation |
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The packing of single or multiple consignments into ULDs of pallets. |
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Universal Postal Union |
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Organisation which negotiates international mail charges. |
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Weight Load Factor |
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Payload achieved as against available, expressed as a percentage. Cargo
is frequently limited by volume rather than weight; hence weight load
factors of 100% are rarely achieved. |
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Wet Lease |
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An arrangement for renting an aircraft under which the owner provides
crews; ground support equipment, fuel and so on (of dry lease). |
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Yield |
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Revenue, not necessarily profitable, per unit of traffic. |