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Hear from Turkish Cargo’s Turhan Ozen on Nov. 17

Caryn LivingstonbyCaryn Livingston
November 16, 2020
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Air Cargo World is pleased to present a live Fireside Chat on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 11 a.m. ET, with Turhan Ozen, chief cargo officer at Turkish Airlines, to kick off the Cargo Airport Growth Summit webinar series.

Hear from Turkish Cargo’s Turhan Ozen on Nov. 17
Turhan Ozen, Chief Cargo Officer, Turkish Airlines

This year’s Cargo Airport Growth Summit webinar series features a speaker faculty made up of the industry’s leading experts, who will cover important issues affecting cargo airports, including the growth of e-commerce, new customs and security regulations and concerns, how the COVID-19 pandemic may continue to impact airport operations in the years ahead, and more.

Following the Fireside Chat, the remaining sessions will be published on AirCargoWorld.com for on-demand viewing. View the full webinar series agenda here.

The Cargo Airport Growth Summit webinar series is available to Air Cargo World Premium subscribers and registered attendees. Register for the free Cargo Airport Growth Summit webinar series here.

Click here to access the webinar.

Tags: ACNCargo Airport Growth Summit (CAGS)Turhan OzenTurkish Airlines/Turkish Cargo
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