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IATA Changing Air Cargo Security
“Cargo security is in a state of relative infancy when compared with aircraft, passenger and baggage security.
     “Developing an integrated solution, which involves involves all key supply chain stakeholder groups, is proportionate to the threat, effective, harmonized and sustainable.
     ”Supply chain security is much talked about but insufficiently understood. More Click Here.


Air Cargo Not Riding In Coach anymore
 “A lot of my time is mining the intelligence and energy that already exists in air cargo.”
     Aleksander Popovich, the first Global Head of Cargo for The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recalls the initial thing he did after joining the governing body that creates regulation for international air transport.
     “After I was given an office here, I sat down and looked at the desk and telephone, and decided to go take a coffee.” More Click Here.

Logistic 2006 Top China Conference
Transport Logistic China confirmed its leading position as a platform for the latest developments, technologies, strategies and services in the transport and logistics industry.
      Following its premier in 2004, the second international trade fair for logistics, which took place from September 19-22, 2006 in Shanghai, China, attracted around 9,000 visitors from 81 countries.
      Part of this trade fair was the Air Cargo China exhibition . . . More Click Here


French Wine Rides German
For the 2006 crop of Beaujolais Nouveau, the moment is near, anticipation reaches a fever pitch and the third Thursday in November is officially a day of wine and roses for the growers of Lyon, France.
      Thousands of tons of packed and palletized boxes of wine . . . More Click Here.

Big Purple Dumps A380F
“Have I got a deal for you!”
     FedEx Express proves once again that an order to purchase an airplane that is supposed to last maybe 20 or 30 years should . . . More Click Here


Harmonizing Air Cargo
Security Requirements

“There is a risk that passengers will be confused by the differences between intra-European and international allowances, and they will certainly be frustrated if items are confiscated at security checkpoints.” More Click Here.


SriLankan Cargo
Building Sucess

More evidence that SriLankan Airlines Cargo is out to build on recent success that now is about 13% of the airline’s throughput
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AirBridge Cargo New GSA Partners
Air Bridge Cargo with an interline agreement with Continental Airlines and new GSA partners in key cities across the United States is moving front and center toward greater visibility across America as ABC plans new freighter services in 2007. More Click Here


Gently Apply Your Brakes
We like cars.
     Especially the 1957 Mercedes 220S convertible that Frankfurt Airport is giving away next January as part of a Christmas promotion there. More Click Here




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Austrian Airlines revamps the fleet with long-haul flights

Emirates delivered $323 million net profit for the first half

EgyptAir Holding Co. (EHC) has plans for a new subsidiary

The man who came to dinner ends up eating the house as

Two airplanes keep Boeing Commercial in business. One is

Word that Singapore's Tiger Airways has applied to India and