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Turkish Airlines’ first Airbus A321neo parked at the new Istanbul Airport on September 20, 2018. The airport is banking on its good geographical location and extensive, world-class facilities as it seeks to become a major regional logistics hub for transport of goods between Asia and Europe.
Istanbul Airport aims to be a major cargo hub for Asia-Europe
Istanbul Airport is banking on its good geographical location and extensive, world-class facilities
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UA mail in passenger cabin
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