Trans-Continental Air Cargo Route

The Trans-Continental Air Cargo Route is an international air cargo trade route which extends to 27 countries throughout the continent, and serves 41 cities. The air cargo route was created by the Friendly Skies Act of 2010, passed by the Free Republic Union and the United Antarctic Nations, the Trans-Continental Trade route is one of the longest trade routes in the entire continent. The route handles cargo, mail, and occasionally passengers, which are used under the Friendly Skies Act, allowing passenger airlines to use part of the route, allowing sufficient time for arriving and departing flights.