This all depends on what the product is specifically.
Perishable Goods are defined by IATA as any products requiring more than usual handling or are of a heat, light, humidity, temperature, time sensitivity.
E.g. Fruit & Vegetables, Meat, Seafood, Dairy Foods, Some Wine, Film, Flowers, Live Animals are all considered Perishable Commodities.
However every Commodity has a specific set of protocols for handling and transportation and no two shipments are ever the same.
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Air transport for perishable goods or frozen and shipped by sea.Nations that have connectivity by rail and road use this to transport food from one country to another.
Air transport made getting perishable good possible from further away. This decrease the cost of some luxury items. This also opened the doors to increase business venture between countries. Air transport is also used in relief efforts in some 3rd world countries.
Because some foods have natural preservative and never go off (such as honey) while others don't have that and react with the air or what the air contains (such as apples they react with the oxygen in the air.
No,air pollution is not good for human as it makes the air non-suitable for breathing.If a human being breathes the polluted air, he is resulted to be sufurred with diseases.
Air Transport Charter was created in 1947.
The motto of Air Transport Auxiliary is 'Eager for the Air'.
An aeroplane is a means of air transport.
Air Transport Charter ended in 1950.
Keyway Air Transport was created in 1986.
British Air Transport was created in 1932.
British Air Transport ended in 1951.
Air Transport International was created in 1978.