Vol.
24 No. 19 Sunday
April 13, 2025 |
Dubai Saved An Air Cargo Asset
Not sure if H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum of Dubai, the chief force behind Emirates Airlines will cut the ribbon at IATA WCS, the big cargo show in town this week, but I remember standing with him, when he visited the TIACA show in Seattle, Washington in 1994.
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Air Cargo Going Where Exactly? Reflecting On IATA Op-Ed
April 2025 will not go down in history for being peaceful and unexciting. This probably means that delegates travelling to Dubai on April 15th for IATA’s WCS will come to the event with a bunch of burning questions. Choosing the timing for an event is a skilful exercise; agendas will remain in conflict no
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Up Close Delta's Peter Penseel
Peter Penseel joined Delta in June 2024, responsible for leading the Cargo Commercial division with a focus on driving revenue and profitable growth, delivering industry-leading customer service and ensuring operational excellence within Delta’s Cargo business.
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IATA FIATA Can Join Forces
“Thriving in an uncertain future” is the subtitle of one of the event streams at IATA’s WCS in Dubai and it captures everyone’s attention today with this message: “Aviation is committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, including the air cargo sector. At the World Cargo Symposium, Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA’s Chief Economist and SVP, Sustainability, put this challenge into context.”
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ICAO Cargo Debut Roaring Success
Ask Amar More Kale Logistics Solutions Founder and guiding spirit who just attended ICAO’s first ever Global Air Cargo Summit at Istanbul April 9-11 about that organization moving into organized air cargo events and the erstwhile executive always on the go in between flights onto Dubai for World Cargo Symposium that kicks off on Monday April 14 puts it this way:
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Vol.
24 No. 18 Thursday
April 10, 2025 |
FIATA IATA In Merry Go Around
“This is Major Tom to Ground Control
I'm stepping through the door
And I'm floating in a most peculiar way
And the stars look very different today.”
That is the sequence of verses that David Bowie made immoral in his 1969 hit song “Space Oddity”. Whenever I think of flights, aircraft, air cargo, freighters, ULD’s, pallets, you name it, I get dragged into a sort of ground control to Major Tom feeling. I enter the capsule with great hopes, but then I often find myself stranded in outer space with many, many questions, “one hundred thousand miles” from home.
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Pre-Tariff Deadline Freighter Flights
How about exhaling for a double entendre ?
"You know why right now everybody is investing in Ireland?
"The Capital is always Dublin!"
But back to where the rubber meets the road, or rolls down the runway
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Chuckles for April 10, 2025
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Marie Epstein's Birthday
April 8 was Marie Epstein's Birthday.
Great lady of air cargo (retired) . . . Pioneered herself into the heads and hearts of an entire industry. Many happy's, always, dear Marie.
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Vol.
24 No. 17 Tuesday
April 8, 2025 |
Indian Tariffs No Fooling
On April 2, U.S. President Donald Trump with "friendly" reciprocal tariffs celebrated “liberating day” in the White House Rose Garden stating, “we’re getting back some of the wealth that very, very foolish Presidents gave away because they had no clue what they were doing.”
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Autonomous Ramp Tugs @ Hong Kong International
Unless for some reason you have been on the front lines out on the ramp at Airport Authority Hong Kong, you are probably unaware of the silent revolution going on as this airport embraces autonomous self-driving vehicles.
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We Shipped A Small Package From China
Recently after a series of articles we published (here) and (here) on the subject of De Minimis, we created a shipment to measure what impact if any, a small package moving from Hong Kong China to New York City might encounter?
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When Human Beings Talk Humanitarianism
Somewhere between the mechanical bull and an opulent sumptuous gathering in Dallas, Texas Early in March 2025, several sessions at AirCargo Conference did manage to get down to where the rubber meets the road for the three unique host associations including Air & Expedited Motor Carriers Conference (AEMCA), Airports Operators Council North America (ACI-NA), and Airforwarders Association (AfA).
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Love This Show More & More Every Year
Came across an uplifting post on Linkedin and thought to share it here with some additional thoughts of the recently concluded AirCargo Conference in Dallas, Texas.
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Vol.
24 No. 16 Friday
March 28, 2025 |
FIATA In Springtime—Connecting Emissions & Business Sense
After a long journey, as both Italian and Swiss railways decided that this Sunday was the best day for network and equipment maintenance, I arrived in Geneva after dusk.
On Monday 17th of March at 9 o’ clock, as sharp as a Swiss clock, the FIATA Headquarters’ meeting began with a rather ambitious programme, harbouringOppenheimer, died at 2:37 pm Saturday March
15.
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Gen Z & The Seasoned Logistician
Just as some space fliers from that big international air cargo station in the sky arrived in Florida, USA recently, earlier in the day it felt somewhat like an arrival from a parallel universe as the FIATA Headquarters Session turned futuristic, hosting a panel of older and younger people in conversation about the future. |
Chuckles for March 28, 2025
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For Tanzania The Blues Ain't Bad
Right now in 2025 is an exciting moment for the Government of Tanzania through the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr. Samia Sulu Hassan.
She wants to see things taking place.
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Talking Pictures @ FIATA HQ
FIATA International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations Geneva Headquarters Meeting Announces Sustainability Awards.
When was the last time you witnessed the celebration of youth at an logistics gathering?
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Vol.
24 No. 15 Tuesday
March 25, 2025 |
Julius Maldutis Greatest Financial Airline Analyst Dies
Julius Maldutis, who many people rightfully believe
was the grandaddy of all transportation analysts and unquestionably the
greatest of all time for his industry-leading 26 years covering the airlines
for Salomon Brothers Smith Barney, and then beginning in 1998 as Research
Group Managing Director of CIBIC Oppenheimer, died at 2:37 pm Saturday March
15.
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Bill Boesch Remembers Julius Maldutis
When we lost the great Julius Maldutis on March
15, 2025 or on the Ides of March, gone was the last of the great airline
Wall Street analysts.
Julius made the airlines a main feature in the
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Other Voices For Julius Maldutis
Holly Hegeman, Airline Analyst—Wow. Thanks for the mention! Definitely the end of an era. In the
90’s, the Salomon Brothers airline industry investor conferences
in NY were THE place to see and be seen. If you couldn’t wrangle
an invite to the conference itself . . . |
Vol.
24 No. 14 Friday
March 14, 2025 |
FIATA Meetings Sláinte March 17
The actor Gene Hackman died, together
with his beloved wife, about a month ago after a long and successful life.
One of his greatest performances was his role in The French Connection.
His character as Jimmy ‘Popeye’ Doyle in the film represents
the epitome of the intuitive and cunning detective, who is proven right
against all odds and manages to successfully conclude his investigation.
This was the masterpiece that our local TV decided to show to commemorate
Gene Hackman’s life upon his death. When I was preparing for the FIATA
Headquarters’, the film’s counterintuitive and intriguing plot
came back to mind, because it exposes the incredible power of connections.
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They Got The Seafood Mama
In Boston March 16-18 Seafood Expo North America/Seafood
Processing North America is North America’s largest seafood trade
exposition.
The annual trade show that brings the world
to Boston Convention and Exhibition Center is considered one of the best
annual shows for business leads, business decisions, and just plain fun.ces look like and
how they are supposed to work.
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Chuckles for March 14, 2024
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Up The Irish 2025
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with these words
as you lift your glass to friends and family:
May
the road rise up to meet you
And
may the wind always be at your back
May
the sun shine warm upon your face
And
the raindrops fall soft upon your fields
And
until we meet again
May
God hold you in the small of his hand.
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Vol.
24 No. 13 Monday
March 10, 2025 |
Designing Women—Kristin Beck & Leyla Solaksubasi
You can imagine our surprise in Dallas
as Air Cargo Conference met all last week when we met this very dynamic
duo, together for the first time, but dedicated in our industry to designing
and creating airport buildings for air cargo.
Leyla
Solaksubasi works for Dearborn-Based Ghafari Associates as project manager
in the aviation design center in Chicago Illinois.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Compliance Galaxy
Linkedin warns us that
Gabriela Diaz, CAMS, CP/AML is a 2nd degree connection, whilst we would
wish to know more about her. She is Global Compliance Executive at PayCargo
with “Proven Track Record in Removing BSA AML Enforcement Actions”
as expert in BSA AML, OFAC, and Regulatory Exam Management for Fintech
and Banks. Her profile suggests she knows what finances look like and
how they are supposed to work.
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Chuckles for March 10, 2024
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Celebrating International Women's Day—Flossie Arend On Gender Equality
The reason why we've covered women in air
cargo since 1975 is because once upon a time, the only woman you saw in
aviation was pushing a beverage cart down the aisle of a plane or pictured
half-dressed on the walls of a cargo facility.
We
have come a long way from the days when women were only allowed subservient
jobs under men, and feel it is important to both showcase it and shed a
light on the fact that no, things were not always this fair.
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Vol.
24 No. 12 Tuesday
March 4, 2025 |
Five Minutes On Air Forever
Somebody said there was an announcement.
In a way I felt a disquieting expectation for something completely unexpected.
But I was the news, in fact, not the President!
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Leading Future Leaders
Roger Samways, who celebrates 27 years at American Airlines Cargo in 2025, no doubt can easily list a hundred things he did recently, but – ever the understated executive – not only does he own up when things go wrong, but also stands up and credits his team for the cargo division’s continued success. Ask Roger Samways, the easy breezy likeable and hard-working long time all pro VP Commercial, American Airlines Cargo, what is most important in being a leader, his answer is instant and refreshing: “Humor!”
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Fat Tuesday Knows What It Means
Today is Shrove (Fat) Tuesday Mardi Gras Day, March 4, 2025.
Fat Tuesday Knows What It Means
Celebrated in New Orleans since 1699, and in cities all over America including Dallas, Parades and Parties, on this last big blast (formerly a day of penance) before Ash Wednesday, begins in the
Christian calendar, and incudes 40 days of Lent, ending on Easter Sunday April 20, 2025.
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Vol.
24 No. 11 Monday
March 3, 2025 |
The Delta In The Value
On Feb 4th, 2020 Andy Kirschner, Director Americas Sales, Cargo, Delta Air Lines sat with Freightways for a ten-minute interview. This talk preceded the eruption of the COVID pandemic by a few days, and if you look at the interview with today’s hindsight you realize how much is unpredictable in the air cargo industry, as well as how big its strength and resilience. We all know what aviation went through, and Delta in particular was put to test by the situation developing five years ago.
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Chuckles For March 3, 2025
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Mentoring Tomorrow's Leaders
On Monday March 3rd at 1700 hours great expectations at sundown in early March 2025 get a reality check as a determined group of futurists that have met in one form or another for the past several years at Air Cargo Conference will be once again center stage.
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EMO Generations & I
My name is Tom, Thomas Bayes actually, Vice president Asia at Emo Trans in the USA. I shall try to tell you why succession is a success element at EMO Trans. Please let me show you that the alliteration is not out of place this time.
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Vol.
24 No. 9 Thursday
February 27,
2025 |
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Southwest's
Wally Devereaux Retires
It’s
not without a tinge of sadness, complete respect and even a faint
sense of loss, that we report that we learned today that Wally Devereaux
Vice President Cargo & Provisions at Southwest Airlines Cargo
will retire at the end of March 2025.
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Mikey
Of The North
Forty-five
years ago, when we were all much younger, driving from Eagle Plains,
Yukon to Inuvik, NT was quite adventurous, in a way even more than
flying back from the Beaufort Sea to Vancouver where our journey through
western Canada had started. On the way back by air, we did fly through
Yellowknife, which had not been reached during our surface roaming
through all kinds of Canadian roads, some clearly existing only in
summer. The aircraft took off and landed
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Powering
Up Amar More
Amar More, a co-founder and CEO of
Kale Logistics Solutions has been in the center of the major revolution
in the way airports handle cargo for some time now. He burst upon
the scene, fresh as Listerine, over a decade ago, putting up the system
that changed the way the Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International
Airport moves air cargo forever.
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Cameron
Roberts On de minimis
Our De
Minimis article published on February 23rd was met with a certain
number of reactions. There is one that we consider particularly valuable,
as it appears to completely clarify and assess the legal progress
of the rule. Here is Cameron W. Roberts' contribution provided under
the aegis of his law firm: Roberts & Kehagiaras, Attorneys &
Counselors At Law.
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Chuckles
For February 27, 2025 |
Vol.
24 No. 8 Monday
February 24,
2025 |
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Indian
Currency Challenge
The falling value of the rupee is
making life difficult for stakeholders in Indian air cargo –
especially smaller Indian airlines.
The Indian Rupee exchange
rate is now at 87+ to an US dollar – predictions indicate that
it could go up to Rs 95 a dollar – and it is anybody’s
guess how airline CEOs are making ends meet because airline expenses
including lease and maintenance are all in dollars and add up to 60
percent of operating costs. One airline CEO put it rather succinctly:
“Its keeping me awake at nights . . . I do
not look forward with hope to a new day any more.” |
Vol.
24 No. 7 Wednesday
February 19,
2025 |
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Chuckles
for February 19, 2025
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Horsing
Around @ Doha Animal Fest
Meeting this week at Park Hyatt Doha,
Qatar, the Annual Animal Transportation Association (ATA) Conference
February 16-19 is not just horsing around.
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Making
The Alps Transparent
The
passion of Europeans for street naming is old and intractable. As
effective as the numbered streets and avenues of the USA could be,
they remain far from our hearts. Europeans favour streets with names,
even in America: we like Broadway, Lexington . . . even Wall Street,
whilst we are instinctively puzzled by 5th Avenue’s insufficiency,
even if it is fashionable and excellent, as only an avenue in NYC
could be.
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Jerry
Trimboli JFK Building 260
After we published our story of Cargo
Building 260 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) February
6, we received a short note from Jerome Trimboli, Jr. that opened
up a world of memories. Jerry, today is Branch Manager New York/JFK
USA Savino Del Bene . . .
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Vol.
24 No. 6 Friday
February 14,
2025 |
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Chuckles
for February 14, 2025 |
New
Horizons For Ian Morgan
Ian Morgan, the likeable air cargo
industry stalwart that joined Alaska Airlines Cargo last September,
is never at a loss for words when it comes to thinking big, and the
addition of Hawaiian Airlines is a particularly sweet spot right now.
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Air
India In 2025 Connection Pitch
Sitting
over here in Gotham otherwise famous as New York City we tend to take
notice of air services that emerge at any of our three famous airports.
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India
Air Cargo Strategic National Asset
Dinesh K. Krishnan has been in the logistics
business for well over 30 years. As the Founder and Managing Director
of United Shipping Services, he has built a team that has driven expansion
across India’s major ports, airports, and into the heart of
Europe. Krishnan was the first Indian freight forwarder to establish
its own independent branch office in Antwerp Port, Belgium, in 2004.
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Orlando
Air Cargo Taking Off
Last week at Orlando, Florida where
the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority: Orlando International (MCO)
and Executive (ORL) Airports was making all the right moves to emerge
as a major force in global logistics
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Dog
Days Of Winter When
Sirius appeared 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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Vol.
24 No. 5 Wednesday
February 5,
2025 |
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Chuckles
for February 5, 2025
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Petal
To The Medal Grows SAF
With Valentine’s Day love just
around the corner, featuring flowers tentatively scheduled to appear
everywhere in the next few weeks, here is a smiling group of floriculturists
attending a trade show event all about the flower business.
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Cargo
Building 260's Triumphant Return To JFK
When Building 260
originally appeared in 1962 at Idlewild Airport Cargo (today JFK)
in New York, the place heralded a new era for air shippers with all
the bells and whistles to advance air cargo to an unheard of new plateau.
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Dear
Hearts & Gentle People
Here are a group of people that everyone
should know about when the question is asked, “where in the
world does air cargo reach out and help others asking for nothing
in return?”
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The
Kelly Act We
think, remembering people in our business is a good idea and also
some fun during our 5Oth year. Right
now, up and down the line in air cargo United Airlines Cargo is a
huge story.
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CARGO NEWS
CELEBRATING
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Edited by Geoffrey Arend, the acknowledged dean of
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