Why do Secondary Airports Conquer the Supply Chain?
Every single day, millions of packages arrive on doorsteps within hours of a click. We tend to assume this massive logistics network relies on America's grandest aviation hubs. But if you track the dedicated fleets of empires like FedEx or Amazon Air, you will rarely find them crowding the runways at LAX or JFK. Instead, they operate out of quiet, secondary airfields you may have never heard of. Also, feel free to follow me on other social media platforms to stay in touch, or get behind the scenes access! Twitter: https://x.com/TheOnlyNoIan Instagram: / theonlynoian TikTok: / theonlynoian

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