Miami International Airport set a new cargo record in 2020, thanks largely to e-commerce and pharma shipments.
According to its most recent report, the airport handled 2.32 million tons — about 57,382 tons more than the 2019 total.
As the busiest airport in the United States for international cargo and perishable goods, MIA continued to be a global hub for essential supplies and e-commerce during the pandemic, airport director Lester Sola said in a release.
The third quarter was especially strong, with an average of 210,000 tons of cargo each month in October, November and December.
The airport welcomed a record 59,000 cargo-only flights, about 8,000 more than in 2019.
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that’s racist, to which Tony replies, facts are facts. She then switches tack, arguing that it’s all about SES. Defense in depth. Tony doesn’t know enough to compete, and is worn down. And of course, knowing enough to compete is “racist.” The more you know that runs counter to the defense in depth, the more “racist” you are. By the time you’ve won an argument with a well-indoctrinated leftoid, you’re Hitler. But, good point about the qualitatively different layers of leftoid defense in depth. Weldon Garrick