United States
Miami International Airport has more scheduled non-stop cargo flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than Orlando, Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta, Tampa, and New York's Kennedy airports combined.
The majority of MIA's international import cargo comprises perishable products including seafood, flowers, fruits, vegetables, plus some assembled clothing.
MIA's export cargo comprises computers and peripherals, machinery, medical equipment, telecommunications equipment, agricultural machinery, apparel articles and aircraft parts.
Transatlantic cargo is carried in the bellies of the more than 80 weekly wide-body passenger aircraft leaving for Europe, or on the main deck of the B747 freighters on the Amsterdam, Milan, Frankfurt, and Paris routes.
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