Never Forget Flight 800/All About Hong Kong/Closer Encounters Puts ATC Ahead

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Twenty five years ago on July 17, 1996 230 people were lost, when Trans World Airlines Flight 800 bound for Paris from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City exploded above East Moriches, Long Island and fell into the Atlantic OceanI This past weekend more than 200 people gathered in Smith Point County Park near the crash site that contains a  black tablet wall inscribed with the names of all those aboard the doomed aircraft.
Will The Real Hong Kong Stand Up Please?

For some time now quite a rather large cross section of the world’s media has bemoaned loss of freedoms in Hong Kong in what is often described today as a Mainland China-controlled city.
So with Hong Kong as the air cargo driver that it is in the world today, with the busiest air cargo enterprise anywhere, we thought it might be good to talk to someone on the ground who is also a well-known and respected air cargo specialist, someone who lives and work there.
The Best GSSA In The World
You cannot mask that, during these lockdown times, Ingo Zimmer, CEO, ATC GSSA and his global team are holding the relationships developed over the years across an expanding roster of service partners "even closer," as Ingo puts it.

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Never Forget Flight 800/All About Hong Kong/Closer Encounters Puts ATC Ahead

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