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Air Cargo News celebrates 40 years

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Read the top Air Cargo News stories | | Air Cargo News celebrates 40 years Air Cargo News this year

Read the top Air Cargo News stories [View the web version]( | [Add us as safe sender]( | [Forward this email]( Air Cargo News celebrates 40 years Air Cargo News this year celebrates 40 years in existence. To mark the milestone, we have brought together a range of content that looks at the biggest stories of the last 40 years; the people, organisations and companies that have changed the industry; digital developments; and executives’ thoughts on how air cargo will develop over the coming 40 years. [Visit our 40th anniversary site >]( Looking back – and ahead March 16, 1983, saw the launch of a new title covering the airfreight industry: the fortnightly Air Cargo News International... [Read More >]( Hold the front page! Air Cargo News International's first sales director Derek Jones remembers the frantic – but always hugely enjoyable – first few weeks in the life of Air Cargo News... [Read More >]( Technological revolution for publishing It’s a fast-moving world – and journalists have to keep up. Former Air Cargo News editor Roger Hailey reports on the changing world of publishing over the past 40 years... [Read More >]( MORE 40th CONTENT [1983-1992: A decade of M&A]( > [1993-2002: Time for technology]( > [2003-2012: Crisis management]( > [2013-2022 M&A mania and the rise of express carriers]( > [Video: What events over 40 years have had the largest impact on the industry]( > [40 years of pioneers and transformation]( > [Let’s get digital]( > [Video: What have been the biggest changes in the industry in the last 40 years](> [Where now for air cargo?]( > [Digital Edition]( To coincide with the launch of our site marking 40 years of Air Cargo News, we have also produced a special digital edition. Click on the cover image to the right to read the content in flip book format. Air Cargo News 1st Floor Chancery House St Nicholas Way Sutton, Surrey, SM1 1JB, United Kingdom Copyright © 2023 DVV Media International Ltd All rights reserved. By viewing this site you agree to our [Terms and Conditions]( and [Privacy Policy](. Website by DVV Media International Ltd. [Unsubscribe here](

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