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New agreements have been signed to add cargo-carrying capacity to three Chinese airlines.
It was a rough measurement of cargo-carrying capacity by volume, not displacement.
Tonnage is a measure of the cargo-carrying capacity of a ship.
Regulator had a cargo-carrying capacity of 240 tons.
They were given luxury appointments for 125 passengers as well as sufficient cargo-carrying capacity.
The new hardware will help outfit the station for the era after the space shuttles retire, taking with them their large cargo-carrying capacity.
Tonnage - A measurement of the cargo-carrying capacity of merchant vessels.
However, the term "rated cargo mass" has been replaced by "cargo-carrying capacity", which is newly defined in the Regulations.
The Moorsom system calculates the cargo-carrying capacity in cubic feet, another method of volumetric measurement.
This amendment will ensure that the mass of the full fresh water, hot water, and propane tanks does not reduce a vehicle's cargo-carrying capacity.
There was also no requirement in the Regulations for intermediate- and final-stage manufacturers to provide sufficient cargo-carrying capacity for a vehicle's intended use.
The problem of insufficient cargo-carrying capacity was encountered most frequently with motor homes, converted vans, campers, ambulances, and school buses.
However, only low-capacity buses manufactured from a cutaway chassis are subject to the requirement for a label displaying the cargo-carrying capacity.
The downside of this design was a reduction in cargo-carrying capacity, which was necessarily compromised by the engine's location in the rear.
The shuttle has the largest cargo-carrying capacity of any spaceship flying today and has delivered most of the biggest man-made objects to space.
In order to ensure that vehicles are provided with sufficient cargo-carrying capacity, this amendment changes the requirements governing how the gross vehicle weight rating is determined.
(Russia's manned Soyuz capsule travels both ways, of course, but its cargo-carrying capacity is extremely limited in volume and weight.)
This amendment also changes the definition of "vehicle capacity mass" to refer to "cargo-carrying capacity" rather than to "rated cargo mass".
They carry loads equal to the cargo-carrying capacity of sixteen to seventeen pre-WWII freighter ships.
The mass of the full fresh water, hot water, and propane tanks must be included in the calculation of the GVWR and excluded from the cargo-carrying capacity.
The cargo-carrying capacity of the ships was increased by converting deep tanks between the cargo holds and below the lower deck in the bow for the carriage of vegetable oils.
Hull 190, as the Ohio was identified before her launch, was a skilful compromise, promising broad cargo-carrying capacity to the merchant and speed, balance and stability to the mariner.
As the first aircraft having transatlantic range and cargo-carrying capacity, it became the grandfather development leading to early international commercial air travel, and by extension, to the modern world of commercial aviation.
In other words, if the cargo-carrying capacity of a vehicle is reduced as a result of alterations carried out by a subsequent-stage manufacturer, the new capacity must be indicated on the label.
The Ares boosters are a cost-effective approach - entailing the Ares V's enormous, unprecedented cargo-carrying capacity - transporting future space exploration resources to the Moon's weaker gravity field.