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Vol.
9 No. 90 Friday
July 30,
2010 |
Lufthansa
Cargo Americas Names Achim Martinka
Lufthansa
Cargo has named Achim Martinka (right) as its new
Vice President, the Americas.
Achim steps in for Klaus Holler who is
retiring after a stellar career at Lufthansa, which
includes his final stint turning around the fortunes
of the German national carrier in the Americas market.
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U.S.
Forwarders Talk About
100% Air Cargo Screening
Mensch·es,
or mensch·en (m_n'sh_n).
The word mensch is defined as a person
having admirable characteristics, such as fortitude
and firmness of purpose:
"He radiates the kind of fundamental
decency that has a name in Yiddish; he's a mensch,"
says James Atlas on the web.
The “he” we are talking about
here is the ambitious, hard driving President of the
U.S. Airforwarders Association, Brandon Fried.
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Air
Cargo News FlyingTypers
Film Editor
Working On New Project
Many famous filmmakers
started their careers with small, low-budget projects,
and now our youngest son, Ralph Arend, pictured left (Film
Editor, Air Cargo News FlyingTypers) is hoping
to join the ranks!
He and two college friends are raising funds
to produce their new film, Worst Friends, through
the donation-based site kickstarter.com.
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Vol.
9 No. 89 Wednesday
July 28,
2010 |
CO
Cargo Up To The Screen
Talk
about passing through the USA air cargo screening
boldly! Continental Airlines Cargo says it is applying
some Texas “Can Do” Attitude” as
it moves (like everybody else) to deliver those highly
anticipated August 1 security changes in Houston.
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iCargo
Vision 20/20
When the New York-based
low cost carrier JetBlue migrated from its legacy
system to the India- manufactured iCargo for its cargo
operations, it was one more feather in the cap of
the Thiruvananthapuram-based IBS Software.
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Chris
Cadigan At Unishippers Lands On His Feet
When DHL significantly
curtailed their domestic operations to concentrate internationally
in January 2009, tens of thousands of Americans were laid
off and wondering what to do next. |
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Lufthansa Cargo flight that crashed yesterday at 11:38
a.m. local Saudi Arabian time at Riyadh’s King
Khaled Airport is not the first loss of an MD-11F.
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