Adam,

You're still talking nonsense.  If these freight aircraft can carry 78  
tons, then charging $1,000 per pound would yield gross revenue of $156  
million per flight.

Strange that most of the American airline industry is in Chapter 11 when  
there is so much money to be earned shipping cameras.

Now take a deep breath and come back down to earth.

John



On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 20:15:40 +0100, Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> John Forbes wrote:
>
>> Aaron,
>>
>> When you're in a hole, stop digging.
>>
>> And put your brain in gear.
>>
>> As Don points out, large quantities would result in lower prices, not
>> higher ones.
>>
>> I suspect whoever posted this meant $1,000/ton, not per pound.  And LESS
>> for larger quantities.  If larger quantities cost more, people would  
>> just
>> ship consignments of one, wouldn't they?
>>
>> Work it out for yourself.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>>
> After a certain point, it gets more expensive, not less. Which is why we
> use container ships rather than sending 40 ton containers by air freight.
>
>
> -Adam
>



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