Cargo holds where live animals are placed are pressurized and temperature controlled. If the animal is sufficiently sedated there is a good chance that it will survive. Ask your veterinarian if your animal is healthy enough to handle air travel.
Airplane cargo
payload
The part of an airplane where cargo is held is called the cargo hold or cargo compartment. This area is typically located in the lower fuselage of the aircraft and is designed to accommodate various types of cargo, including luggage, freight, and mail. Access to the cargo hold is usually provided through a cargo door, which allows for the loading and unloading of goods.
The temperature of the cargo hold on an airplane is typically kept between 45 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure the safety of the goods being transported.
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An airplane produces enogh lift to fly with weight. Cargo planes are designed to do that.
People and cargo get around faster.
To get people and cargo from place to place fast.
The cargo airplane concept evolved over time, but the first dedicated cargo aircraft is often credited to the Douglas DC-3, which was introduced in the 1930s. However, the first true cargo airplane, designed specifically for freight transport, was the Curtiss C-46 Commando, developed during World War II. Its design facilitated the efficient movement of goods, significantly influencing the future of air cargo transport.
it is 8 times the size
For transporting people and cargo. Also for various defence uses.
It depends on the cargo airplane. A C-130 weighs 75,800 lbs empty. There are hundreds of these planes flying and they are very versatile. The An-225 weighs 628,315 lbs empty.