
On Air with Air Cargo Next
The On Air with Air Cargo Next podcast explores air cargo operations and logistics. The podcast delves into topics such as air cargo integration into the logistics supply chain, new technologies, and operational strategies, especially for freight forwarders. On Air with Air Cargo Next is brought to you by Air Cargo Next, the leading air cargo magazine.
Air Cargo Next provides insightful information by way of data analysis and in-depth coverage that tracks the next chapter for the Air Cargo industry.
Latest episodes

Jan 17, 2024 • 6min
Aircon CEO on benefits, challenges of airfreight consolidation
Dallas-based airfreight consolidation company Aircon is using AI and machine learning to offer a platform that helps smaller freight forwarders consolidate shipments. Aircon Chief Executive Chris Condon discusses the benefits and challenges of airfreight consolidation.

Jan 11, 2024 • 13min
Podcast: Quantum-South’s quantum computing solves problems despite integration challenges
Quantum-South's Product Lead Matteo Stipanicic discusses quantum computing, artificial intelligence and challenges to technology integration in the supply chain in this episode of "On Air with Air Cargo Next."

Dec 14, 2023 • 6min
Overhaul's Stevens on AI misconceptions, predictions
Risk management solutions provider Overhaul is using AI to mitigate cargo thefts. With products like RiskGPT, launched in July, Overhaul integrated AI into its software to scrape the internet for information on cargo theft and synthesize it. Overhaul response teams use then use the information to determine where a crime is likely to occur and quickly identify a corrective path.

Nov 17, 2023 • 8min
Awery’s Koch talks AI, eMagic and new talent
In this episode of "On Air with Air Cargo Next," Tristan Koch, chief commercial officer at Awery Aviation Software discusses the future of AI in air cargo, how it can attract new talent and where the industry stands in the digitalization shift.

Sep 12, 2023 • 17min
The future is tech with data integration, drones, sustainable solutions
Guests James Golding, Kenneth Chircop, and Mike van Berkel discuss community cargo systems, data integration, advancements in drone development, and sustainability in the air cargo industry. They highlight the role of CCS UK, the need for digitalization, the first cargo airline using drones, global sustainable aviation fuel developments, and the challenges faced by the industry.

Sep 5, 2023 • 11min
Air cargo amps up digitization efforts, cybersecurity
In the latest episode of the “On Air with Air Cargo Next” podcast, Celine Hourcade, founder of Change Horizon, and Gianluca Marcangelo, head of industry relations and marketing at Challenge Group, discuss cybersecurity and digitization ahead of their appearances at the upcoming Air Cargo Tech Summit 2023, set for Sept. 18-19 in Brussels.

Aug 25, 2023 • 9min
Further tech innovation is crucial to air cargo
Michelle Williams, managing director at Southwest Airlines Cargo, and Ed de Reyes, CEO of Sabrewing Aircraft, talk about digitalization efforts in the air cargo industry, advancements in drone development and deployment, including infrastructure, cargo applications, startup advancements, and the capabilities of Sabrewing Aircraft's drone.

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Aug 14, 2023 • 8min
Digitalization is future of air cargo industry
The podcast discusses how data can enhance business processes in the air cargo industry, the challenges and progress in implementing new technologies, and the changing perception of digitalization in the industry as a result of the pandemic and supply chain disruptions.

Jun 30, 2023 • 7min
Automation adds speed, reliability to air cargo supply chain
“On Air with Air Cargo Next” speaks with David Rose, director of London operations for IAG Cargo, about automation’s growing role in the air cargo industry.

May 9, 2023 • 15min
TSA to implement screening regulation of unique cargo shipments Nov. 1
Steve Alterman, president of the Cargo Airline Association, discusses a new policy TSA will implement November 1 of this year regarding screening of unique shipments exported from the U.S. The new policy is in line with standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization which requires 100% screening of all air cargo. Alterman discusses the challenges of the policy as well as how it will affect shipments moving forward.
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