It's never easy to forecast exactly what the future of global freight will look like and air freight falls under the same mystery but a new patent from Boeing suggests that a unique air cargo aircraft specifically designed for standard containers could be an option one day.
Typically containers have been designed to be stacked like lego which has been ideal for container ships and rail cars but never well matched to the cylinder-shaped aircraft fuselage. The patent shows a plane which would collect containers lined up in a single row and the drop the body of the aircraft over the cargo to enclose all of them.
Another interesting feature is that the planes would operate at a lower altitude of less than 20,000 feet so that the cargo doesn't require to be pressurized. Such an idea if it is to be realized could provide the ultimate in urgent air freight services allowing multiple containers to be shipped at a speed previously unheard of. We'll wait to see if this idea takes off in the years ahead.