Logistics CH.12 -- International Air Transportation
Roller deck
Deck designed to carry cargo, and equipped with rollers and bearings that allow the cargo to be moved in any direction without friction
Main Deck
The largest deck on an aircraft the one on which passengers travel on
Airfreighter
Type of airplane dedicated to carrying cargo
Dry Lease
A leasing contract in which only an airplane is leased.
Onboard Courier
A passenger on a regularly scheduled flight who relinquishes his or her baggage allocation to allow cargo in its place
International Air Transport Association
A trade association comprising almost 230 airlines representing 93% of all schedule air traffic
Quick Change Aircraft
A type of airplane that can be quickly converted from all-cargo service to all passenger service with the use of palletized seat sections
Combi Aircraft
A type of airplane that is designed to carry both cargo and passengers at the same time on the main deck
Charter Airfreight
A type of cargo tat can only be shipped on a charter aircraft because it is too heavy, too bulky, or its destination is not serviced by a scheduled airfreight service
ACMI Lease
A type of leasing contract in which an airplane is leased along with a crew maintenance services and insurance
Wet Lease
A type of leasing contract in which an airplane is leased along with crew maintenance services insurance and fuel
Damp Lease
A type of leasing contract in which an airplane is leased, along with maintenance services and insurance but no crew
Freight Tonne Kilometer
A unit designed in express cargo volume shipped. It is equal to the number of tonnes of cargo shipped multiplied by the number of kilometers they were shipped
Revenue Tonne Kilometer(RTK)
A unit designed to express total airline activity. It is equal to the number of tonnes of cargo passengers baggage and mall shipped multiplied by the number of kilometers they were shipped
Open Sky Agreement
AN agreement between two countries in which airlines of one country are allowed to serve any of the other country's airports.
International Civil Aviation Organization
An agency of the United Nations whose mission is to establish safety and security standards for civil aviation
Integrator
An air cargo carrier that offers its customers complete door to door service
Volume Weight
An artificial weight determined in function of the dimensions of a shipment used by airlines to determine the tariff to be paid for a light shipment
Time Definite Shipments
Cargo or package shipments that must be delivered by a guaranteed predetermined time and day
Express Cargo
Cargo shipped with guaranteed predetermined delivery date
Warsaw Convention
A 1929 Convention that established the first liability limits for Air Carriers
Montreal Protocol 4
A 1999 protocol that limits the liability of air carriers to SDR 17 per kilogram, there is no limit for death or bodily injury
Lower Deck
A deck designed to carry cargo and luggage, located underneath the main deck of an aircraft