New international cargo centre to be constructed at Chicago Rockford Airport
Chicago Rockford's new cargo centre will feature two facilities, a new ramp to accommodate six 747 aircraft and a new access road.
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Chicago Rockford's new cargo centre will feature two facilities, a new ramp to accommodate six 747 aircraft and a new access road.
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Once open, the new facility will enable Chicago Rockford Airport to significantly increase its international cargo operations.
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