Besides being a hub for American Airlines and a passenger gateway to Latin America, Miami International Airport is also a hub for air freight on the East Coast. This includes several Asian cargo airlines, all cargo divisions of major commercial airlines: Cathay Pacific Cargo, China Airlines Cargo, and Korean Air Cargo. The last one, Korean Air Cargo, is the only one of the three we have in Infinite Flight. From Miami, their 777Fs fly to Campinas in Brazil and Lima in Peru, as well as New York-JFK, Anchorage, and of course, Seoul.
Server: Solo
Airline: Korean Air Cargo
Aircraft: Boeing 777F
Origin: Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida (MIA)
Destination: Viracopos/Campinas International Airport, Campinas, Brazil (VCP)
Flight Number: KE273
Route: KMIA-SBKP
Seat: N/A
Time En Route: 7 Hours 51 Minutes
Loading up cargo at the aptly-named Cargo City, a forest of 747, 757, 767, and 777 freighters, along with the occasional 727, DC-9, or MD-80.
Taxiing past the passenger terminal
Takeoff from Miami
In cruise over the Bahamas
Heading into South America at the mouth of the Essoquibo River in Guyana
Twilight descent into Campinas
Bumpy landing at VCP
Exiting the runway
Parked and unloading cargo before the return trip to Miami, then on to Lima, Los Angeles, and Seoul, in that order