That’s similar to a configuration that a much bigger cargo drone from helicopter-maker Bell uses, which can carry a whopping 70 pounds.
Amazon is one big step closer to delivering packages by drone|Rob Verger|September 2, 2020|Popular Science
Some adjustments are or were short-term, such as commercial airlines offering cargo flights or even staid organizations permitting staff to work remotely.
Amid the covid-19 pandemic, shifting business priorities|Jason Sparapani|August 31, 2020|MIT Technology Review
E-cargo bikes, on the other hand, are as much for non-cyclists as they are for dedicated riders.
Do You Want to Buy an E-Cargo Bike? Read This First.|Joe Lindsey|August 30, 2020|Outside Online
With limited cargo capacity and no motor, it was adequate for pre-pandemic grocery shopping.
Do You Want to Buy an E-Cargo Bike? Read This First.|Joe Lindsey|August 30, 2020|Outside Online
Personally, I don’t need a full-size cargo bike, and I want to keep some versatility for non-cargo trips.
Do You Want to Buy an E-Cargo Bike? Read This First.|Joe Lindsey|August 30, 2020|Outside Online
Thus it attracted a wave of cowboy operators to fly passengers and cargo between cities.
Who Will Get AsiaAir 8501’s Black Boxes?|Clive Irving|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Shirtless bros with pillowy lips and cargo pants pulled down to expose tufts of pubic hair.
Abercrombie & Ditch: The Fall of the House of Tween|Lizzie Crocker|December 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Over time, the clientele began to shift and their cargo needs evolved.
The American Ebola Rescue Plan Hinges on One Company. Meet Phoenix.|Abby Haglage|November 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We watch U.S. cargo planes, helicopters and drones take off and land.
Heart of Darkness: Into Afghanistan’s Taliban Valley|Matt Trevithick, Daniel Seckman|November 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Minutes after landing in Bumba and unloading the cargo, the pilots and their plane vanished.
The Original Ebola Hunter|Abby Haglage|September 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And was the four-funnelled, twin-screwed Parana but a ghostly ship bearing a cargo of haunted souls into their earthly purgatory?
The Wild Olive|Basil King
That cargo was landed, and in those days an English captain of a tea ship might well be proud of having performed such a feat.
Stories of New Jersey|Frank Richard Stockton
The night was intensely dark, and very little of the cargo had been landed, when the wind rose, with a heavy sea.
Self-Help|Samuel Smiles
As to the unmarketable nature of his cargo, that specious plea is flatly disproved by the ship's manifest.
An Old New Zealander|T. Lindsay Buick
Meantime, when you have a cargo of salmon, you might run them in to us.
Poor Man's Rock|Bertrand W. Sinclair
British Dictionary definitions for cargo
cargo
/ (ˈkɑːɡəʊ) /
nounplural-goesor-gos
goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle; freight
(as modifier)a cargo vessel
any loadthe train pulled in with its cargo of new arrivals
Word Origin for cargo
C17: from Spanish: from cargar to load, from Late Latin carricāre to load a vehicle, from carruscar