Air Canada Cargo Transports 67-Million-Year-Old T-Rex Fossil to New Zealand
Air Canada Cargo has successfully transported a rare Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, nicknamed "Horridus," from Canada to its new home in New Zealand. The 67-million-year-old fossil was destined for a permanent exhibition at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. This complex shipment required meticulous planning and specialized handling due to the delicate and irreplaceable nature of the cargo. The T-Rex skeleton, one of the most complete in the world, was carefully packed into custom crates for its journey. The operation highlights the capabilities of air freight in managing unique and high-value shipments.
Official Source: https://aircargoweek.com/a-67-million-year-cargo-story-takes-flight/
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