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Will Pandemic Bring Back Combi-Cargo?/Into The Glyn IATA Looks Ahead/Dixie Chicks On Truckers Menu

Will Pandemic Bring Back Combi-Cargo?/Into The Glyn IATA Looks Ahead/Dixie Chicks On Truckers Menu

FromFlyingTalkers By Geoffrey Arend


Will Pandemic Bring Back Combi-Cargo?/Into The Glyn IATA Looks Ahead/Dixie Chicks On Truckers Menu

FromFlyingTalkers By Geoffrey Arend

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When you think about it, the Coronavirus has advanced our imagination more in the past few weeks than in several generations since the Berlin Airlift of 1948 first advanced the notion of what air cargo might accomplish.
As example, Airbus said last week that it is looking at a system for removal of passenger seats and loading of cargo directly onto main deck cabin floors.
Given the prospect of a slow return of the passenger business, can cargo and passengers co-inhabiting the same deck be far behind?
Into The Glyn IATA Looks Ahead
Glyn Hughes, IATA Global Head of Cargo for nearly the past six years has stabilized that position by being likeable, knowledgeable and someone you can talk to on a wide variety of subjects and come away impressed that here is someone who is a straight shooter.
That is no small feat as IATA Cargo, with a big diverse and at times divided membership, has gone through several years of change at the top.

Dixie Chicks On Truckers Menu
Today when a random act of kindness and caring can often make the difference, Donna Mullins is leading a brave band of ladies that venture out with face masks, rubber gloves and proper social distancing at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport (HIJA) in Atlanta, where they have been delivering food to truckers who had nowhere else to go.
Released:
May 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Off the cuff, right to the heart of the air cargo business. It's the past, present and future in conversations with Geoffrey Arend, award winning Editor & Publisher of Air Cargo News FlyingTypers since 1975. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geoffrey-arend/support