Vol.
23 No. 35 Thursday
September 5,
2024 |
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Chuckles
for September 5, 2024
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Woman
Of The Year At Big D
January 2024 marked the 50th
anniversary of the first passenger/cargo flight to Dallas Fort Worth
International Airport (DFW) and recalling that great beginning, the
folks down at "Big D" kicked off a year-long series of celebrations.
On August 20th at DFW there was a big
party for the Air Cargo Community at Bear Creek Golf Club Pavilion
and recognized Janet Loftis of ATC Aviation Services AG for excellence
naming her “Cargo Woman of the Year for 2024”.
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Berklay
Transport/The Shipping Guys
Say hello to Dennis Klainberg,
President of Berklay Transport/The Shipping Guys Cargo Service
First met Dennis (his first name is
my middle name) at JFK air cargo back in the 1980s when Berklay was
situate in the legendary Cargo Building 80 at JFK airport, where many
greats and pioneers of the air cargo business resided and were in
daily evidence, including the late Joel Ditkowsky, the Customs Brokers
Assocation guru.
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Kale
Logistics Solutions Unworldly Excellence
Summer '24 is fleeting and
as we head into Fall; it’s back to schedules. But right now
we are thinking about some “Topic A” events and people
ahead in air cargo. Here is Amar
More who was an almost unknown on these shores. The co-founder and
the current serving top executive (CEO) at Kale Logistics Solutions
is pictured with Donna Mullins, Kale VP Americas.
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60
For 60 Parabolic Arches
New York City has a way to
inspire people attending the U.S. Open Tennis next year at the beloved
host venue for the "Matches", beautiful Flushing Meadows
Park. Eleven parabolic arches,
proclaiming “Peace Through Understanding”; each 60 feet
tall appeared at entry points across the 646 acres of the 1964-65
New York World's Fair that took off here 60 years ago on April 22,
1964.
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Vol.
23 No. 34 Wednesday
August 14,
2024 |
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Chuckles
for August 14, 2024
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United
We Stand United We Fly!
Here is one of those increasingly
rare people among us today who delivers a welcome amount of excitement,
interest, energy and enthusiasm. After some words with the United
Airlines Cargo Vice President Cargo Sales EMEI, based in Amsterdam
it is clear that “Fast Jacques Leijssenaar has a pizzazz”,
that’s what this effusive guy has . . .
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Strong
Winds Of Change In Bangladesh
Some of our readers know we
as a family have been particularly affected by the recent events in
Bangladesh. We have intimate connections and we are still trying to
understand how the situation will evolve to put our minds to rest.
There is also a business aspect in this experience and this is the
point we wish to make for our readers’ information.
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Vol.
23 No. 33 Wednesday
August 7,
2024 |
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Chuckles
for August 7, 2024 |
Eduardo
Del Riego—The Man Who Is Changing The Way To Pay Cargo
Sometimes things happen that
change everything. The first flight, the first Tesla electric car,
the first cup of Starbucks coffee.
Here from 2023, is great Summertime reading in 2024; the rarest of
up close and personal interviews with a genuine original among us
today; Eduardo Del Riego, CEO of PayCargo.
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Save
The Date-AIFBA
TSA Action Meet
Currently AIFBA-Atlanta International
Forwarders & Brokers Association is gearing up once again for
a big day this month on August 20th as its 3rd Annual TSA Export Compliance
Forum is being conducted in partnership with local and national TSA,
other Regulatory agencies, and industry stakeholders.
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Happyfull
Summer Golf @ JFK Cargo
For anyone who finds air cargo
rewarding and is in or about New York City, not to be missed on August
15 , comes a feel good, all-day always sold-out event for fun, food,
sports, and all of your friends will be there.
The venue is located at Smithtown, Long Island, where once again The
JFK Dan Ferrante Memorial Golf Classic tees off at beautiful Stonebridge
Golf Links & Country Club.
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Vol.
23 No. 32 Thursday
July 25,
2024 |
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Chuckles
for July 25, 2024 |
Is
IATA CASS Ready For Primetime?
A MATURE AIR CARGO COMMUNITY FOR THIS DAY AND AGE FT
was recently in contact with TIACA’s DG Glyn Hughes. Speaking
to Glyn is always interesting and informative. In this particular
case we were looking at the recent statements surrounding IATA’s
CASS. For the FlyingTypers Glyn released the following statement
that could be both inspirational and instructive, as it clarifies
some aspects that often remain on the side-line. These are Glyn’s
comments, which we are delighted to report to our readers:
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Vol.
23 No. 31 Monday
July 15,
2024 |
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Chuckles
for July 15, 2024 |
Schiphol
Airport—If You Cannot Be The Biggest . . .Why Not The Best?
For many of our readers, infrastructure
in transport and logistics falls among their own list of thought-provoking
items. From my personal point of view, it is an increasingly important
policy choice, in particular at this point in time, when a lot of
the historical infrastructure in the USA and Europe needs updating
if not an entire makeover, whilst other countries, e.g. China and
India seem to make infrastructure central in their political choices.
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Schiphol
Air Cargo Padel—Are You Having Any Fun?
Usually the United Airlines
Cargo Vice President & EMEIA Managing Director Jacques Leijssenaar
is very busy being responsible for all aspects of United Cargo's operations
. . . But here he is front and center with Jan Krems to his right
(partially obscured) at Schiphol Air Cargo Padel 2024, a June 13 event
held just off the main runways that drew 64 teams that was the largest
corporate Padel event to date, featuring thrilling, high-quality matches.
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Vol.
23 No. 30 Tuesday
July 2,
2024 |
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Chuckles
for July 2, 2024 |
ITA
Airways Made In Italy O'Hare Launch
ITA Airways launched a nonstop
connection via a cargo and passenger friendly Airbus A330 neo along
a ribbon-of an aerial highway between Chicago O'Hare International
Airport and Rome Fiumicino.
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Air
India, SpriceJet, Quikjet—A Unified Indian Effort
As India inches closer to the
ambitious target of 10MMT of air cargo handled per year by 2030, one
question that is being asked is: Why are there so few freighter operators
from India? One of the major reasons is the high belly capacity available
in India. Around 80 percent of cargo traffic is carried on passenger
aircraft. Today, Blue Dart apart, there are only a handful of freighter
operators like Quikjet, SpiceExpress (of SpiceJet) and CarGo (of IndiGo).
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Dog
Days Of Summer 2024
When Sirius would appear in
the sky just before the sun, in July, that marked the beginning of
the very hottest days of the year.
The Romans referred to this period as "dies caniculares"
or "days of the dog star," which was eventually translated
as just "dog days."
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