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NEXT WEEK’S IATA WORLD CARGO SYMPOSIUM IN BANGKOK

Posted by julian on February 25, 2009 in Airlines

After a scary couple of months of civil unrest in Thailand towards the end of last year, IATA decided at the beginning of the year that everything was returning to normal, enough for them to declare there would be no postponing of the conference or deciding to move it to a safer venue. Last year [...]

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Don Lamy – The Richest Man in Airfreight

Posted by julian on September 10, 2008 in Company News

Last weekend, son Peter, helped his dad organize a get together of all the doyens of the L.A. Airport at Peter’s country residence. Over thirty people drove 150 miles to enjoy the Lamy hospitality. Don, now nearly seventy, was the toast of the party. It is easy to understand why. If wealth were measured in [...]

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Airport Security – A Mess

Posted by julian on September 8, 2008 in Airlines, Economy, Export

Thank you Mr. Norman Mineta for creating a bureaucracy which would emulate the days, thirty years ago, of how Idi Amin ran his banana republic, Uganda. The TSA, the money that has been thrown at it, the people it employs and its practices is exactly what you would expect if you lived in Mugabe’s Zimbabwe. [...]

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Thanks For The Thumbs Up

Posted by julian on September 6, 2008 in Company News, Export

Our September schedule experienced such revolutionary change never ever seen before in the history of the company. For the first time ever neither FedEx or UPS are featured. Sure we have kept our relationship strong with good old Air New Zealand, our JFK office and Qantas continue their love affair, and Atlanta, so reliant in [...]

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