Still on contentious issues, we hear that the European Aviation Safety Agency has approved the use of mobile phones on board commercial aircraft, just months after the FAA in the US announced that it would continue its ban on cellphones. Previous condemnations of the use of cell phones on board aircraft by yours truly have apparently not reached the desks of the EASA folks, or perhaps the bureaucrats are too dumb to listen to ordinary long-distance travellers, who are already agonising over the … [Read more...] about DUMB BUREAUCRATS
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BELLY ACHE
Aramex, the active Middle East logistics and express provider headed by one of the nicest guys in the industry, Fadi Ghandour, recently held its 25th anniversary conference for its worldwide senior managers at the Dead Sea Convention Centre in Jordan. The event was inaugurated by Jordan’s King Abdullah II while Queen Rania Al-Abdullah participated as a session moderator. Picture shows the senior managers all dressed in the company’s house colour red. Here’s to the next 25 … [Read more...] about BELLY ACHE
UPSOVERCHARGEDME.COM
Someone who only wanted to be known as "a regular Payload Asia reader for ages", reacted to an article in our Express pages last month, which reported that UPS was facing a law suit over the use of inaccurate measurement systems for packages. The Regular Reader claimed that the article missed the critical point and basis of the suit, and alleged that "UPS was using optical technology measurement hardware that is not certifi ed as accurate by local weights and measures … [Read more...] about UPSOVERCHARGEDME.COM
WEIGHTWATCHERS
Who says those guys at Boeing don’t have a sense of humour? The UK’s Financial Times reported that when Virgin Atlantic recently signed a deal for 43 787 Dreamliners, wags at the US aircraft manufacturer inserted a secret clause in the contract stipulating that Virgin chairman Richard Branson and his Boeing counterpart Jim McNerney both had to lose a stone (14 pounds, or 6.4 kilos) by the time the fi rst aicraft was delivered in four years time. The idea is that this would reduce … [Read more...] about WEIGHTWATCHERS
COPYCATS
Following a hard-hitting keynote address in Mumbai earlier this year, where he lamented India's lack of infrastructure and suggested that most cargo volumes to and from India should be handled at Dubai and Singapore, Emirates' senior vice president cargo, Ram Menen must have been delighted to hear that his ideas apparently did not fall on deaf ears. During a recent visit to Washington, Praful Patel, India's minister of civil aviation, was quoted as saying that:"Our primary focus is to … [Read more...] about COPYCATS
Ron Cesana
November 30, 1941 - June 8, 2007 It is with the deepest regret and sadness that we must announce the sudden and untimely death of our friend and colleague, Ron Cesana, who sadly passed away on June 8th, while on vacation in Italy. Cesana was project director of Cargo 2000, but to anyone who met him as he traveled the world working to implement the Cargo 2000 quality system, speaking at conferences, giving media interviews and convincing more and more companies to join the programme, he was 'Mr. … [Read more...] about Ron Cesana