Alaska Airlines broke ground

Alaska Airlines broke ground last week on an $8 million air cargo facility at Anchorage Airport that will have automated bar coding and container handling. Alaska carried 93.2 million pounds of freight at Anchorage last year and expects to handle 120 million pounds a year by 2002.

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