contract air carrier

  • 1carrier — car‧ri‧er [ˈkæriə ǁ ər] noun [countable] TRANSPORT ORGANIZATIONS a person or company whose job is to transport goods from one place to another: • national carriers like Pickfords, with their own warehouses and regular clientele • the American… …

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  • 2air waybill — a nonnegotiable shipping document evidencing the contract between shipper and air carrier for transportation and delivery of cargo. Abbr.: AWB Also, airwaybill. Also called airbill, waybill; esp. Brit., air consignment note, consignment note. * * …

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  • 3air waybill — a nonnegotiable shipping document evidencing the contract between shipper and air carrier for transportation and delivery of cargo. Abbr.: AWB Also, airwaybill. Also called airbill, waybill; esp. Brit., air consignment note, consignment note …

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  • 4Air Europe — was a wholly privately owned, independent British airline, established in 1978 under the working title Inter European Airways.cite book| author=Simons, Graham M. | title=It was nice to fly with friends! The story of Air Europe | publisher=GMS… …

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  • 5Air waybill — (AWB) or air consignment note refers to a receipt issued by an international courier company for goods and an evidence of the contract of carriage, but it is not a document of title to the goods. Hence, the AWB is non negotiable.The AWB has a… …

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  • 6Air Berlin — Infobox Airline airline = Air Berlin image size = 250 IATA = AB ICAO = BER callsign = AIR BERLIN founded = 1978 ceased = hubs = Berlin Tegel Airport Düsseldorf International Airport Nuremberg Airport Munich Airport Son Sant Joan Airport secondary …

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  • 7Air Mail Scandal — The Air Mail Scandal, also known as the Air Mail Fiasco, is the name that the American press of the 1930s gave to the political scandal resulting from a congressional investigation of a meeting (the so called Spoils Conference ) between… …

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  • 8Contract of carriage — Admiralty law History …

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  • 9air law — Introduction       the body of law directly or indirectly concerned with civil aviation. Aviation in this context extends to both heavier than air and lighter than air aircraft. Air cushion vehicles are not regarded as aircraft by the… …

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  • 10air-cushion machine — ▪ vehicle Introduction also called  ground effect machine,  or  hovercraft,         any of the machines characterized by movement in which a significant portion of the weight is supported by forces arising from air pressures developed around the… …

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