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... 142 The modern airport is a hub not only for passengers but also for air cargo. As the world continues to shrink, and demand for faster transportation of goods, as well as people, continues to grow, the volume of air cargo will rise accordingly.
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... craft and availability of belly hold capacity in the market. For this reason, air cargo is often consolidated over a wide geographic area and trucked to a gateway or major hub airport where adequate capacity exists to fly the cargo to its destination.
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... As an alternative or supplementary method, it may be possible to conduct driver interviews at a roadside location near the cargo facility. This survey method was adopted for the extensive survey performed at Toronto Pearson International Airport in 2005 (the questionnaire used is included in Appendix K)


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