Flyingtypers Cargo Talks!

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Off the shoulder right to the heart of the air cargo business. It's future and past in conversations with Geoffrey Arend award winning editor & publisher of Air Cargo News / Flying Typers since 1975.

Episodes

  • India & Italy in Virus Pandemic /Virgin To Tel Aviv/ QR Up To Down Under/Jack Zembeck

    27/04/2020 Duration: 28min

    There is another trait that Italy and India have in common: a sort of fatalism in life, mingled with fortitude, pride, hyperbole and endurance. This is the recipe of so many Italian operas, including one that has never been written. Those who read the New York Times may have heard of the royal family of Oudh Virgin To Tel Aviv/ Qatar Down Under / Pasi to Finnair  Remembering Jack Zembeck

  • United Over The Moon Flies 500 All Cargo Flights/Speed Gibson Old Time Radio Serial

    21/04/2020 Duration: 27min

    Jan Krems is President of United Cargo and with inspirational leadership and no small amount of spirit and élan has propelled United Cargo into the top USA combination carrier position in air cargo. The payoff right now is that the United air cargo program is adding up as the major revenue driver for the entire airline. Turns out Jan who was born in the Netherlands where shirts are sold with the sleeves already rolled up, lost no time as the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world, energizing his team to be onto every account securing positions and flights that now add up to more all-cargo movements per week at UA than several other carrier’s cargo efforts combined.  In just the last 30 days UA has moved more than 500 all-cargo flights worldwide. Speed Gibson Old Time Aviation Radio Serial from 1939 Returns Speed Gibson during the COVID-19 Pandemic is a regular feature of Flying Talkers. Suspend disbelief and ditch the cell phone and climb on board for flying boats adventure, morse code communication &n

  • Virgin Opens LHR-PVG /Air Forwarders Get No Respect/Reporter's Notebook

    06/04/2020 Duration: 24min

    There is something instantly compelling and so wonderfully appealing in a  widely circulated  picture of Virgin Atlantic people, cabin crew and all, in face masks moving some medical supplies on an all-cargo VS flight from PVG to LHR last Friday April 3. It’s about the culture of the business we are in and the people that touch us (from a proper social distance) every day. Forwarders Get No Respect In USA, FlyingTypers learned that as many as 30 or more small freight forwarding companies have gone out of business since the COVID-19 Pandemic has shut down the nation and many more are teetering on the edge of insolvency. “The coronavirus scourge has so far adversely impacted countless companies and millions of American workers,” declared Brandon Fried President of the USA Washington-based Airforwarders Association. Reporter's Notebook I once asked Mike Chowdry, who invented ACMI, if the artwork on the tails of all his airplanes was inspired by the giant metal sculpture of Atlas at the entrance outsid

  • China Back To Work Sort Of/Count Your Blessings & Help Cargo Human Care

    01/04/2020 Duration: 20min

    In USA and elsewhere in the world now feeling the sting of the deadly COVID-19 virus that some poor unfortunate and most probably innocent people in Wuhan, Hubei Province China unleashed on the world, there is growing apprehension that what is unknown about the pandemic continues to out- pace any true understanding of the virus. Amidst latest reports that possibly a virus lab located just three miles from that wet market where the Chinese Communist Party claims the COVID-19 Pandemic originated from bats,  may have unleashed the virus is just too horrible to imagine but the story appeared this week in The Washington Times. As the world experiences one thing “Made in China” that we all could have done without, COVID-19 has caused pain, suffering and death everywhere. But now in USA where spread of the coronavirus is reportedly worse than anywhere else, the land of plenty is indeed just that as the government is sending the equivalent of USD$3400 to every family of four in the biggest cash giveaway in histo

  • Air Cargo Could Power Post Pandemic Economy / At Home? Try Some Egg In Your Coffee

    28/03/2020 Duration: 39min

    If you are wondering what happens next, once the world moves past the COVID-19 pandemic, then you might consider the passenger airlines serving as cargo carriers right now. They are thrusting our industry forward as a powerhouse of the new economy. Not since The Berlin Airlift in 1949, has there been so much global attention directed toward air cargo. At home, working 12 hours a day Pumping Traffic? Those other people that occasionally appear are waiting to be engaged into your new life. Go into the kitchen and leave the frying pans and the egg cookers aside. Everybody gets to make Egg Coffee like in Vietnam and Sweden.

  • Air Cargo Pandemic: The Italian Forwarders/EMO Trans Action Plan

    22/03/2020 Duration: 19min

    As COVID-19 has shut down Italy talking of what is happening on the ground in Italian logistics right now opens the door for a conversation with some hardworking freight forwarders. Despite the shut down everywhere else, the logistics industry is open for business in Italy as you hear this update. As the COVID-19) pandemic story continues to unfold, EMO Trans said that the global company is stepping up to find solutions and keeping business moving for the stability of the global economy. “EMO Trans is fully operational, and we are all in this together,” declared Joachim “Jo” Frigger , EMO Trans Chairman.

  • New Rules Cargo Always Flies/The World United

    21/03/2020 Duration: 19min

    The China COVID-19 pandemic that exited Wuhan and blanketed the Earth causing unbelievable pain and suffering almost everywhere , has  also brought one undeniable fact forward to the population at large, no matter what else happens come hell or high water ,air cargo always flies. USA President Donald Trump designated last Sunday, March 15, a National Day of Prayer for everyone in the path of COVID-19.      Here, we share our prayers for you.      If there is one thing apparent as the China pandemic rampages around our planet, it is that when it comes to the next chapter in all of our lives, we will all need to depend on each other, like it or not.      The coronavirus has delivered an important lesson for all of us. Mankind does not get a free pass from suffering, and there is nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.

  • FIATA Cancels Annual Zurich Sessions

    28/02/2020 Duration: 20min

    FlyingTalkers learned that the Annual FIATA Headquarters Sessions in Zurich, scheduled for March 24-28 2020 have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled.   “This decision,” new FIATA Director General Stephane Graber said “is being taken because of recent impact of the COVID-19 contagion in Italy, and now in Switzerland.   “FIATA is mindful as to its duty of care to its membership and has taken this action due to uncertainty, as governments attempt to contain the continued spread of the COVID-19 in Switzerland and Europe.”   FIATA is scheduled to hold its major event the FIATA World Congress this autumn in Busan, Korea October 19-24.   Stay Tuned

  • Damn The Pandemic Full Speed At Air Cargo India

    23/02/2020 Duration: 18min

    In a time of fear and misinformation some folks who are attending Air Cargo India spoke up with candor that we can all appreciate. COVID-19 may have dampened air freight growth across the world, but a sold- out Air Cargo India February 25-27, 2020 being held in Mumbai  offers a networking venue so that all might get a better handle on exactly where air cargo is heading this year.

  • Love Letter To Qatar Airways

    13/02/2020 Duration: 25min

    We hear lots of stories of an effect, since the Wuhan China Coronavirus impacted the world. Looking around air cargo for a sense of the mood, whilst cancellations of flights and services has surely impacted trade shows and events all over Asia, we detect no lack of heart or sympathy for the plight of people in China right now. Just this week Qatar Airways has volunteered free air cargo transportation for medical relief aid organized by Chinese embassies and consulates worldwide to fight the coronavirus emergency. The country’s national carrier has aims to independently donate millions of medical-grade masks and sanitization bottles to areas in China most urgently in need. Medical supplies donated by Chinese communities worldwide will be flown by Qatar Airways Cargo freighters through its global network of 170 destinations to its China cargo gateways in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau. Qatar Airways Cargo delivered the first batch of critical medical relief aid to Shanghai on February 2, 2020. Th

  • USA Air Forwarders In Nashville /Year 2019 That Was /Kansa City Jazz & Cocktails

    04/02/2020 Duration: 21min

    Just when all across USA, everyone was watching The Super Bowl in Miami last Sunday, the U.S. Air forwarders Association held their annual event in Nashville Tenn. As the first event of the long conference agenda for cargo that will continue all over the world almost every month in 2020, AfA gets the gold ring, out of the gate, for tenacity and heart. This is truly the air cargo event "for everybody else." Here is an exclusive first-hand report from Donna Mullins featuring her impressions of the AfA gathering. Last year can be recalled as a time that delivered less than spectacular numbers, with tariffs and trade wars and upheaval in Hong Kong, that turned the most powerful air cargo gateway in the world into silly putty.. So overall, world air cargo chargeable weight dipped by 4.4% in 2019, Air Cargo Data (ACD) reported Thursday January 30. On Sunday February 2, Super Bowl in Miami and The Kansas City Chiefs’ stunning come-from-behind victory was the thing here in USA and elsewhere around the world for sport

  • What It Means To Be United In 2020/China Shuts Down Wuhan / Animals At Lunar New Year/Top Banana

    27/01/2020 Duration: 22min

    Jan Krems, President of United Cargo, is ready for take-off in 2020.      Jan Krems at United Cargo is compelling and simply irresistible.      Right now, despite the challenges and the gloom and doom predicted, United Cargo, while not immune by any means to these economic trends, continues to outperform everyone else in the U.S. air cargo business.      It is almost as if the stars lined up above Willis Tower at the Chicago headquarters for United Cargo.      As 2020 begins with the glimmer of a rebound in business, this native of Oss, Netherlands, is on top of the world.      “We have really great people, we continue to add more, and we’ve made a few simple, yet vital changes in the way we work together,” Jan says, barely concealing his passion and enthusiasm.      “Once United Cargo had people in what I call separate silos. Everyone did their jobs, but their

  • Alitalia Goes ATC Germany/ Lionel Van der Walt is a Nice Guy First

    20/01/2020 Duration: 21min

    ATC is new GSSA for Alitalia in Germany effective  last week on January 15,2020. Ingo Zimmer is the immensely appealing, always approachable top flight executive at ATC that has sculpted a worldwide growing organization with a cadre of truly professional air cargo executives, plus an emerging impressive array of young talent. Most people in air cargo transportation know Lionel van der Walt for the time he served as President of Cargo Network Services (CNS). A short term perhaps, but it was Lionel who came to CNS as an agent of change delivering a much-needed shot in the arm that favorably impacted CNS, the pioneering global organization. That a tradition of intellect and decency begun 30 years ago with Jack Lindsey and Tony Calabrese that continues today at CNS with the very capable Mike White. But what you might not know about Lionel, is that Lionel began his transportation career at South African Airways Cargo, and today is back on the leading edge of change in air cargo serving as CEO of PayCargo, th

  • FedEx & Fred in 2020/CNS White Paper Looks Ahead/Webber Weaves Airport Outlook

    14/01/2020 Duration: 19min

    When FedEx let go of a reported $900 million annual business package with Amazon last year, eyebrows were raised. Now finally admitting what most everybody else already knew, that Amazon is indeed a competitor, Fred Smith is at work rebuilding the overnight service that he invented. “Air Cargo export numbers from USA were a genuine roller coaster ride during 2019,” reports Mike White President of Cargo Network services (CNS). “CNS CASS numbers through November 2019 reflects the U.S. government agreements with some of its key trade partners. “Over all,” Mike said, "we have seen a 6.8% drop in U.S. exports reported through CNS CASS. Mike Webber, the much respected airports air cargo specialist, expert event industry panelist, guest speaker and analyst is also the airport development and planning, go-to executive at Landrum Brown, shares his take on 2020 as January unfolds. “Being a derived demand ensures we’re in the crosshairs of macroeconomic influences seemingly external to our industry,” he declares in one

  • Saturday Bulldog Edition: Stories That Never Get Old

    11/01/2020 Duration: 16min

    Here we debut a new Podcast allowing us to leverage our nearly 50 years covering the airline industry. Presented for a more relaxed time of the week, these stories will be shared on Saturdays and be aimed at our abiding interest in the wider experience we all share, working and serving in the transportation industry. Our first Saturday Bulldog  Edition here follows two, pioneering, smart and tough sisters in a place, that despite the passing years remains somewhat remote, while retaining what is left of the American spirit of natural living. Air cargo across Alaska is an absolute way of life, in a place where flying freight harkens back to the early, high adventure aviation days. Our contributing writers here, and, as it turns out, shippers as well, are Miki and Julie Collins who live in Lake Minchumina, Alaska.

  • Will 2020 Feature The Mouse That Roared?/Brandon Lets It All Hang Out/Rx For January-Laughter!

    09/01/2020 Duration: 19min

    Happy New Year! Here we get back to work sharing the views of people that make the global logistics industry go for our 45th consecutive year. Today Flying Typers is the longest continually published industry media source under the same ownership and Publisher/Editor in the history of air cargo. But what will happen in 2020? After a less than memorable 2019 it seems everybody is looking for answers. Will this new decade be the “Roaring 20’s” or as we celebrate Chinese  Lunar New Year later this month, will we step off during 2020 as an industry into “The Year of The Mouse?” Brandon Fried longtime President of the Air Forwarders Association is one air cargo executive in world of change that seems to transcend time. While it has become fashion and even rule to flip and change top executives regularly at other industry associations , there goes “Steady Brandon” out there seemingly unflappable as counterpoint to that action. Let’s face it we have all more or less have  been home surrounded in the sanctuary of f

  • One From The Heart They Shall Not Be Forgotten/Breaking News The Wright Brothers

    27/12/2019 Duration: 14min

    For the second straight year, United Cargo teamed with nonprofit Wreaths Across America and CEVA Logistics to ship live, Maine-made balsam fir holiday wreaths to Europe. The wreaths traveled from United hubs in IAD, IAH and EWR to AMS for the December 1 event at the Netherlands American Cemetery in Margraten. President Truman said that the only news is history you don’t know. Maybe the best argument for continually paying attention to history, is so that we might learn from what we missed. the story of the Wright Brothers is often told. Here ius something you never heard before. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geoffrey-arend/support

  • Turkish Cargo Great Move/Hong Kong On It's Knees/Sprucing Up Trees For Troops

    09/12/2019 Duration: 18min

    The year 2019 will be remembered at Turkish Cargo as a year-long transition whilst the brand continued to build through major investments and expansion of destinations, among other factors. Just four months after Cathay Pacific's chief executive resigned, Hong Kong Airlines, the city's third largest carrier, is hanging onto its license by its finger nails due to a financial crisis, and is being allowed to survive now with government help. It’s happening all over the world. As Christmas 2019 approaches, organized air cargo, at gateways here in the USA and abroad, are wrapping hearts and minds around helping others.

  • Why Issa Baluch Into TIACA Hall Of Fame Matters

    18/11/2019 Duration: 14min

    The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) named Issa Baluch into its Hall of Fame in a ceremony to be held this Wednesday evening in Budapest Hungary. Mr. Baluch’s daughter Sarah will accept the award on behalf of her father. There have been Hall of Fame inductees for the past 21 years at TIACA including many of the greats of air cargo including Bill Boesch, Jacques Ancher, Ram Menen and Robert Arendal. Bob Arendal by the way was the first inductee in the modern era. He went into the Hall in 1997. In a sentence Issa Baluch invented Sea/Air in Dubai and then sold his company,retired and then became a teacher and humanitarian. But the rest of the story is so much more.

  • Live From Istanbul Up Close & Personal With People At Logitrans 2019/Uber Takes A Different Road

    14/11/2019 Duration: 14min

    It's not rocket science but rather the rest of the story. Here Geoffrey offers some further insight of the people operating out of display stands this week at Logitrans Istanbul. Later we take a closer look into the future mind of Uber in commercial cargo transportation.

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