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25 No. 4 Thursday
February 5, 2026 |
Fruit Logistica Freshens February
FRUIT LOGISTICAopened for business February 4 at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds, Messedamm 22, 14055. A reported 91,000 people from 151 countries are expected to attend the event.
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Olympics Logistics Delivering The Schussboomers
When Geoffrey asked me to look into the idea of writing an article about the logistics of the upcoming Olympic Games in Milano-Cortina I was left with a question that would not go away: what is going on, what’s up? Remember the 4-Non Blondes’ song? That is precisely how I felt, hopeful, but slightly estranged. The information publicly available was not abundant, and that is an understatement. Nobody seems to talk about the ‘O’ games in Italy, about their preparation even less. If you listen to the Italian radio and TV, the time allotted to this once-in-a-lifetime experience is quite small indeed. I get much more information from our neighbours in Switzerland. Well, that’s life, so we must live with it.
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Love Stems From Delta Cargo
Delta Airlines Cargo amplifies its flower delivery services just in time for Valentine’s Day February 14 with the launch of its February 2026 flight schedule that includes specialized fresh service, allowing Delta to deliver fresh flowers from key Latin American markets, including Quito and Bogotá to global destinations.
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Chuckles for February 5, 2026
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All Dogs Go To Heaven
As the Super Bowl football game plays out on television sets around the world during the evening of Sunday February 8th, with the hope that by that time the snows will finally start to retreat in New York City, we recall a past experience in which we learned that not everybody thinks watching the big game carries equal importance.
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25 No. 3 Monday
February 2, 2026 |
FIATA's Passage To India
With India’s air logistics ambitions accelerating, the timing could not be more strategic. Keshav Tanna—veteran freight forwarder, long-time policy influencer, former President of ACAAI and one of the strongest advocates of building a globally competitive Indian forwarding ecosystem—has now assumed charge as Secretary General of FIATA, the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations, based in Geneva, CH, the most influential global body representing over 40,000 logistics and forwarding companies across 150 nations.
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My Luncheon With Wilson Kwong
Have you ever noticed that almost every time someone hosts a big industry event, just after the encounter and the show leaves town, that they both kind of disappear from the media?
Sure, there are events and sessions and awards and dinners; maybe a little golf or a fam trip to see some local delight, and all of that is good. But once that curtain comes down on an air cargo trade event, and the show is over, further word on the event disappears like that Cheshire Cat leaving only its smile in the Alice In Wonderland children’s story.
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Amar Goes Brokers At JFK
I was thinking about my friend Joel Ditkowsky when The JFK Airport Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders Association met last week at the airport and heard a speech delivered by Amar More, CEO and Co-Founder of Kale Logistics Solutions.
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Chuckles for February 2, 2026
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Pied Piper Hails MACA Return
Miami Air Cargo Association (MACA) Board Members (left to right): Harley Warren Jones, Gizelle Sarmento, Christine Richard, Dimitrios Jimmy Nares and Richard Garcia and Pied Piper of Airport Cargo Clubs Brandon Fried, Executive Director of The Airforwarders Association smack dab in the middle of their first meeting last week.
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25 No. 2 Tuesday
January 20, 2026 |
Snapshot Year 2025
As for some of my friends and connections, last year was not the best for me from many points of view, so I harboured great expectations for 2026. I always nourish big hopes for the New Year, unsurprisingly, as we always expect a wave of love all over the world, when a mystic, collective frenzy for partying follows the course of our artificially created timelines. We all hope that turning the page on the last day in December will start a new and promising period in January, but the news on Jan 1st 2026 was either tragic or puzzling.
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Love At Work
The phrase “a man that has a dog can’t be all bad” reflects the idea that having a dog can influence a person’s character and behavior positively.
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Picture Of The Day
Pictured on a wet street in the evening in Munich, Germany, the bright yellow electric powered vehicle is illuminated, contrasting with the dark urban
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Chuckles for January 20, 2026
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India Air Cargo Sector Between Pressure And Progress
India’s air cargo sector is navigating a delicate moment. Volumes remain strong, export composition is steadily upgrading, and global airlines are deepening their exposure to the Indian market. Yet financial stress across airlines—both passenger carriers dependent on belly cargo and dedicated freighter operators—is intensifying. Costs remain high, yields are under pressure, and recent passenger-side disruptions, most visibly the IndiGo crisis, exposed how fragile parts of the system still are.
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25 No. 1 Tuesday
January 13, 2026 |
Why AirCargo 2026 Is A Must-Attend Event
It’s all things moving forward at the first important air cargo gathering in the 2026 world of trade shows next month in Orlando Florida.
On February 15-17, 2026, the Omni Champions Gate is venue for Air Cargo’s most sought-after leaders who will share proven growth strategies as AirCargo 2026 organized jointly by ACI-NA, the Airforwarders Association and the Air & Expedited Motor Carriers Association presents this not-to-be missed event.
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February Forward At MCO Cargo Show
Here as Air Cargo Conference waits in the wings ready to step off next month, we spoke to Tod D. Willman, Assistant Vice President of Cargo Development for Greater Orlando Aviation Authority MCO, who makes the case that MCO Is Not Just Mickey Mouse Anymore.
Tod: While Orlando and surrounding areas are known for our famous characters and world-class attractions we are also recognized for our vibrant aerospace, simulation, life sciences, and educational ecosystems. MCO is the ideal destination for cargo operations offering
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Passing Of A German Air Cargo Legend
Dieter Haltmayer, founder and guiding force of QCS - Quick Cargo Service AG based in Frankfurt, Germany died last week.
QCS was founded in 1974 and during any season was a wonderful and warm family business that continued great family traditions, including a live Christmas Tree at its headquarters offices at Cargo City SUD where Quick celebrated 50 years in business during 2024.
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Chuckles for January 13, 2026
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24 No. 53 Wednesday
December 17, 2025 |
EMO-TRANS Germany 60 Years Strong
A couple of months ago Thomas and Norman Klinkhammer of EMO-TRANS GmbH were surely very busy. They were about to celebrate a historic milestone for their company’s 60 years in business and, quite at the same time, they were ready to announce a new arrangement within the Board that was meant to show the way into the future. Not a good period to intrude into their lives, but that was precisely the time when I knocked on their door and proposed to arrange an interview for the FlyingTypers. They kindly opened the door with a smile and here we are today!
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FITAC 2025 Colombia—One More Gathering
The twenty-sixth edition of the FITAC International Congress took place December 3-5 in Cartagena, Colombia with close to 800 in attendance.
Amar More is electric . . .
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Remembering Nol van Fenema
Just learned that a fellow reporter Nol van Fenema died Thursday, December 11th, 2025.
As the publisher and founder of Payload Asia Magazine, we would often be covering events together and also out on FAM trips asking our questions one after or before the other.
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24 No. 52 Wednesday
December 10, 2025 |
Indo-Afghan Cargo Okayed For Take Off
When India decided to switch on its long-dormant air cargo corridors with Afghanistan, it wasn’t merely resuming flights. It was reasserting itself in a geopolitical space that has grown more contested, more volatile, and more strategically consequential since the Taliban takeover in 2021. The revival of dedicated Kabul-Delhi and Kabul-Amritsar cargo routes signals India’s calibrated return to a trade corridor that it now aims to reclaim.
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Cargo Imbalances China-India Flights
When India-China direct passenger flights resumed in October 2025 after a five-year freeze, the return of scheduled connectivity was read as a symbol that regional aviation normalization in Asia was finally back on the table. But beneath the visible reopening, the invisible asymmetry that freight carriers care about most remains firmly in place. While flying passengers between the two . . .
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Chuckles for December 10, 2025
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Kendra Tanner to Keynote AirCargo 2026 Orlando Conference
The upcoming AirCargo Conference?2026 set February 15-18, 2026 at The Omni ChampionsGate in Orlando promises to be an inspiring event with Kendra Tanner as the Keynote Speaker.
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John Ryan—Is There Life After Air Cargo?
Yep! Life goes for John and Gloria Ryan pictured at home sumptuously situate on Long Island, New York this December 2025.
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24 No. 51 Monday
December 1, 2025 |
Glyn And Ram On Air Cargo Tomorow
“Everybody talks about, but no one does a thing about it” is a popular notion about what?
“The weather!”
But as we close 2025 in an absolute blizzard of industry events of all kinds, it’s time to point some focus on which gathering of air cargo and logistics really meant something above and beyond everyone’s desire of furthering transport. |
Wang Fuk Rises From The Ashes
The recent fires at the Wang Fuk Court complex in Hong Kong have been among the deadliest in the city's history.
The fire started on a lower-level scaffolding net and spread rapidly, leading to a significant loss of life and the evacuation of residents.
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