FlyingTalkers By Geoffrey Arend
Leisure:Aviation
Here just for Thanksgiving in America 2020, we step back a bit and widen our scope revisiting one of most famous "airport happenings" in New York City history. The date was February 7, 1964 and the great international airport for New York City John. F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) said hello to the Beatles musical group and the city went wild. Actually the story of that flight has been well documented during the past 55 years in all aspects but one. What about the people that handled the flights and the ground support for that epoch trip? Here we include personal recollections of cabin crew and ground people alike in a romp that also relives the golden days of Pan American World Airways during a time when Pan Am was America's Airline To The World. Thanks to Michael Webber who created this piece , despite the lockdown and COVID-19, we all get a "Ticket To Ride".
Gentleman Bill An American Saga
JC Delen On The Case & Brussels Sprouts
How Miami Landed It's First Asian Scheduled Carrier
EMO Trans USA Celebrates 50 Big Ones
Pay Cargo Big Story At IATA World Cargo This Week In London
The Lady Declares Her Time Is Now
Ram & Des What Old Friends Do
IATA & TIACA Sullivan & Hughes At FIATA Geneva Sessions
Apodicticity In The Sky?
Living,Loving,It's Just A Trade Show
Kale By Golly A More Story / Joe McBryan & The Legacy Of Flying A DC-3
Stars Fell On San Francisco That Night / Why FIATA Matters in 2022
Gentleman Bill Is 90 In The Shade
Charlotte's Baby Moves On Without Her
Air Cargo Delivers Prayers For Imma
Valentines Day Not Coming Up Roses For India
Can Glyn Hughes Save TIACA? Remembering The Owl At JFK Cargo
Sometimes Smelling The Flowers Is All There Is
Lady Liberty She Ain't
Sustainability And Tips For New Orleans Forwarder Week
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