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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cargo plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an aircraft specifically designed for transporting goods and freight rather than passengers.
Example: "The airport received a new shipment of supplies via a cargo plane that landed early in the morning."
Alternatives: "freight aircraft" or "cargo aircraft".
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In Bogotá, they found a cargo plane that would carry the motorcycle to Panama for $900.
That's where the road ended; the MG eventually flew to Nome in a cargo plane.
A cargo plane with their pneumatic hammers, lights, tents and other equipment had been delayed.
As an experiment, twelve mules were fitted with parachutes and taken up in a cargo plane.
France dispatched a cargo plane loaded with 39 tons of blankets, tents, clothes and food.
It was followed by a cargo plane carrying 35 tons of materiel, he wrote.
It is so big that it must be dropped from the rear of a cargo plane.
From there,** **it's a cargo plane to Bogotá, and then a commercial flight to Jakarta.
After a standoff over several hours, officers removed Waleed and put him on a cargo plane.
In February he was flown in a cargo plane to prison in Guantánamo Bay.
It was finally carted away, in pieces, by a cargo plane.
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