When it comes to carrying oversized loads, a few planes come to mind, one of the most iconic of which is the Boeing Dreamlifter. The freighters were adapted from Boeing 747-400s by removing the entire upper deck and enlarging its fuselage to triple the cargo capacity, creating the “Large Cargo Freighter” (LCF).
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‘Ghost Airport’? Sri Lanka Proposes Solution For Emirates & Qatar Airways Amid Disruptions
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- April 3, 2026
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As most of our viewers will already know, Gulf carriers like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad, have a business model based on connecting traffic and getting travelers through their hubs rather than mainly serving those cities. Yes, there have been pushes to increase tourism and commerce in cities like Doha, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi, but connecting traffic remains the largest part of Gulf airline business models.But unfortunately for these carriers, it continues to be an uncertain situation as their operations have been impacted by the war in the region. Unable to conduct ‘business as usual’, one airport is offering itself as a solution.