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There are two distinct kinds of commercial aircraft which operate in our skies today. Passenger aircraft make up the majority of commercial planes flying in the skies today, and they remain the primary instruments that connect the world's population today. Cargo aircraft, while less commonly found, are crucial for the transportation of goods across the globe and are essential for delivering time-sensitive freight.

Get all the latest aviation news from Simple Flying! Typically, commercial aircraft transport checked bags and other passenger items in their cargo holds, but they will often carry freight pallets as well, which have been paid for by customers who are not onboard the flight in question. Under unique circumstances, airlines may choose to configure their aircraft as a combi, or a plane that has separated cargo and passenger areas onboard the main deck. Such aircraft can only make economic sense for airlines under extremely specific circumstances , as the costs associated with passenger operations often make it difficult to justify having a large portion of the passenger deck dedicated to cargo.



In certain remote regions, such as Alaska, combi operations have proven essential ways to transport large amounts of goods and passengers at the same time. They mostly take to the skies above Canada. When there is such extensive demand for both cargo and passenger traffic to the same destination, airlines can justify operating a combi aircraft as they can realize cost savings b.

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