airport mail center/airport mail facility
- airport mail center/airport mail facility
airport mail center/airport mail facility (AMC/AMF) - A postal facility at an airport that receives, concentrates, transfers, dispatches, and distributes mail transported by air.
Glossary of postal terms.
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