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Post Pandemic What is Next For Airports?/Why CNS Partnership Stands Supreme /Qatar Cargo Beats The Bullies
Post Pandemic What is Next For Airports?/Why CNS Partnership Stands Supreme /Qatar Cargo Beats The Bullies
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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
While most of the conversation lately has centered on what the world of airlines,forwarders and other players in air cargo will look like moving ahead here are some thoughts from Dan Muscatello an expert in airport Cargo and Logistics strategy and planning. Dan brings an impressive portfolio of more than 40 years of experience, in both the public and private sectors. He has been a development strategist for both the business and physical facility planning of air cargo complexes, and the integration of ancillary and supporting logistics services that make them operationally and financially feasible.
CNS Partnership Stands Supreme
Here is a simple fact. All of the air cargo industry conferences are toast for 2020. And despite the noble effort of TIACA and others including their new and mighty German partners to try and salvage Air Cargo Forum slated for Miami later this year, it looks like the next best chance to gather to meet, greet, network and do some serious business will be CNS Partnership Conference slated for April 20-21 2021 in Miami at The Marriott Turnbury.
Qatar Beats The Bullies
Anybody that remembers the children’s book, “The Little Engine That Could” might recall a rhythmic verse in that lovely tome as the “little engine” at work pulled an overpowering load of toys up and over a hill and puffing out a chant,
“I think I can, I think I can, I think I can!”
Word June 4, that Qatar Airways from Doha, Qatar has stepped up and now is the largest carrier of passengers and air cargo flying anywhere in the world, raises the question, is there any challenge that this inventive, determined airline cannot overcome, or at least figure out a way to pilot itself through?
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geoffrey-arend/support
CNS Partnership Stands Supreme
Here is a simple fact. All of the air cargo industry conferences are toast for 2020. And despite the noble effort of TIACA and others including their new and mighty German partners to try and salvage Air Cargo Forum slated for Miami later this year, it looks like the next best chance to gather to meet, greet, network and do some serious business will be CNS Partnership Conference slated for April 20-21 2021 in Miami at The Marriott Turnbury.
Qatar Beats The Bullies
Anybody that remembers the children’s book, “The Little Engine That Could” might recall a rhythmic verse in that lovely tome as the “little engine” at work pulled an overpowering load of toys up and over a hill and puffing out a chant,
“I think I can, I think I can, I think I can!”
Word June 4, that Qatar Airways from Doha, Qatar has stepped up and now is the largest carrier of passengers and air cargo flying anywhere in the world, raises the question, is there any challenge that this inventive, determined airline cannot overcome, or at least figure out a way to pilot itself through?
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geoffrey-arend/support
Released:
Jun 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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