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How a Shipping Container Outflies a 737

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A standard twenty-foot shipping container has more internal volume than the entire cargo hold of a Boeing 737-800. That fact breaks your mental model of global trade — and it's just the beginning. In this episode, we compare the cargo capacity of a 737 belly, a 747 freighter, a C-17 military transport, and a Neopanamax container ship. Then we zoom out to seaports vs. air cargo hubs, measured per hour. The numbers reveal why air freight can never replace sea freight, and why the container — that humble metal box — is the true engine of the global economy.

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