The U.S. & Korea have gained a Maersk air cargo route


✈️ The U.S. & Korea have gained a Maersk air cargo route.

Two new weekly flights have been scheduled between Greenville-Spartanburg Airport (GSP) in South Carolina and Incheon Airport (ICN), increasing the air market accessibility between Asia and the Southeast region of the United States. Amerijet International, a Miami, Florida-based cargo carrier will be operating the new route across the Pacific using Maersk’s new 767-300F aircraft. Currently, three of the aircraft are ready for operation.

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