Edmonton International airport is not a major airport in Canada but it's turning into a hub airport for moving air shipped produce and animal products. Some produce can't be refrigerated without damage and fresh fish products. Iceland Air in particular exports a lot of fresh fish to the vast Canadian prairie supermarkets and it's all done by air cargo. Iceland Air may be a passenger airline but most of their money is made shipping fresh fish to Canadian markets.
🌍come and see, even if you do not understand the language, there is no problem. ua-cam.com/channels/1uTz8QlyLrFYpuZHIEJVyw.html (directed by a 19-year-old boy.... sri lanka )
Im going to share this video with my last years humanities teacher it would help the kids in the class of foof miles. Thankyou for the amazing content a just love this new channel
@Zak Jansen Yes, Montreal in general is gorgeous. It's actually also actively beautifying roadways and adding bike lanes. About the language... You can definitely get by now with just English, though I can speak French just fine after having lived here for almost a decade. There are actually more bilingual signs now here than when I first moved here. 👍 The rest of Quebec is another story...
I am a retired pilot who spent most of my flying hours hauling freight of all kinds all over the world. Most people don't think about how their items get to the retailers.
Super video! Reignited and shifted my view of produce airshipping. Another metric to consider is the nutrition per km. Why ship lettuce with low nutritional value compared to cabbage? The nutritional value should be factored into the equation of carbon footprint, in my humble opinion. You covered a considerable amount of information very well in 10 minutes! Well done!
I had a question if anyone can answer would highly appreciate. So the perishable cargo is loaded on pallets, is there temperature control zone inside the aircraft to maintain the temperature ? suppose 2 to 8°c
@@baibhabb8814 We talk about the topic a lot in videos on our other channel - especially the videos about why trijets, the a380, and 747 are no longer popular. But we'll think about making a video on the topic itself :) Thanks!
There may be reasons that air freight is environmentally friendlier than some alternatives, but it would be even better if the groceries traveled in electric planes. I understand that so far those are rather range limited, but the slowness relative to carbon-intensive jets might not be a significant factor. Maybe Airbus can jumpstart its hydrogen-based Zero-e program by producing some designs that target the freight market. On the other hand, maybe we should be looking at blimps and airships.
From things I saw recently, it seems that Australia has a pretty competent government. It is just selection bias or other governments also help airlines in a way different from just giving money?
It doesn’t make sense in today’s world to burn fuel to fly food from one side of the world to another. You can either produce locally or just change your habits a little for season food. Some may say they still want bananas in Europe in January, but come on ! fuel is in limited supply, let’s use it more wisely and keep this planet in a better condition for future generations.
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The level of hard work this video have deserve millions of views👌
Thanks Ihsan!
They really deserve Millions of views
@@LongHaulbySimpleFlying will you do a face reveal at 1 mil?
2020: when your groceries earn more airmiles than you do
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Edmonton International airport is not a major airport in Canada but it's turning into a hub airport for moving air shipped produce and animal products. Some produce can't be refrigerated without damage and fresh fish products. Iceland Air in particular exports a lot of fresh fish to the vast Canadian prairie supermarkets and it's all done by air cargo. Iceland Air may be a passenger airline but most of their money is made shipping fresh fish to Canadian markets.
Another fully informative video Simple Flying. Really enjoyed listening to this one. Huge thumbs up.
Thank you!
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🌍come and see, even if you do not understand the language, there is no problem.
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July 28 2020, Groceries, flown around the world, as the food miles per cost got reduced.
This is a very interesting topic! Great and extremely informative video Simple Flying!
Thanks!
This was one of the most interesting videos I've seen recently, and as an Avgeek I've seen lots. Well done
Can you make a video about why Airbus is so behind Boeing on the cargo aircraft market?
Great idea! We'll add it to the list!
They don't like Freight Dogs
its airbus not airtruck
Im going to share this video with my last years humanities teacher it would help the kids in the class of foof miles. Thankyou for the amazing content a just love this new channel
Great video !! Definitely answered my questions !!
This video is so informative that I got most of the facts for my assignment on food miles from this. Thank you so much!
Its amazing to think our food has travelled more than we have lately!
1:07 Décarie Highway in Montreal! So ugly you can't mistaken it for anything else...
@Zak Jansen Yes, Montreal in general is gorgeous. It's actually also actively beautifying roadways and adding bike lanes. About the language... You can definitely get by now with just English, though I can speak French just fine after having lived here for almost a decade. There are actually more bilingual signs now here than when I first moved here. 👍 The rest of Quebec is another story...
I am a retired pilot who spent most of my flying hours hauling freight of all kinds all over the world. Most people don't think about how their items get to the retailers.
Super video! Reignited and shifted my view of produce airshipping. Another metric to consider is the nutrition per km. Why ship lettuce with low nutritional value compared to cabbage? The nutritional value should be factored into the equation of carbon footprint, in my humble opinion. You covered a considerable amount of information very well in 10 minutes! Well done!
I had a question if anyone can answer would highly appreciate.
So the perishable cargo is loaded on pallets, is there temperature control zone inside the aircraft to maintain the temperature ? suppose 2 to 8°c
Great video. I learned something new !
Awesome 👍
Why Don't You Make A Long Haul Video On How COVID - 19 Has Impacted The Aviation Industry, It Would Be Very Interesting !
Thanks for your input - we'll consider it!
@@LongHaulbySimpleFlying Thank You For Considering My Idea, Have A Great Year Ahead !
often wondered about this subject when shopping baby veg in mid December, produced in Kenya
...and I had to wait 3 months for my Lego knock-off minifigures.
I was hoping to see technical factors, such as temperature of transit, etc
1:26 a add appeared and i thought it was a sponsor
6:19 Terrible knife skills!
Love your videos
Thanks for watching - glad you enjoy them!
@@LongHaulbySimpleFlying can you make a video in which how twin engines can be more efficient in the long run
@@baibhabb8814 We talk about the topic a lot in videos on our other channel - especially the videos about why trijets, the a380, and 747 are no longer popular. But we'll think about making a video on the topic itself :) Thanks!
@@LongHaulbySimpleFlying righto thanks.... I watch your videos daily whenever they release 😁
Just that the last 747 of Qantas was a very emotional video...
What is the cost of transportation per Km for 1Kg by air?
Does any Hershey chocolate get flown on cargo aircrafts?
Congrats..... 10k
use the An-225
There may be reasons that air freight is environmentally friendlier than some alternatives, but it would be even better if the groceries traveled in electric planes. I understand that so far those are rather range limited, but the slowness relative to carbon-intensive jets might not be a significant factor. Maybe Airbus can jumpstart its hydrogen-based Zero-e program by producing some designs that target the freight market. On the other hand, maybe we should be looking at blimps and airships.
It gave me a lot of information
Wow amazing content
From things I saw recently, it seems that Australia has a pretty competent government. It is just selection bias or other governments also help airlines in a way different from just giving money?
What's that old saying.... necessity is the mother of invention??
Are you telling where i put my new clothes it is where they store boxes of tuna and onions?
Cue the avalanche of conversion kits ordered by airlines for their grounded/outgoing wide body aircraft........
Damn informative.
Great video
Thanks!
0:35 777 fire
@Cream Michael there was a 777 fire in Shanghai
@Cream Michael Boeing's are well known for catching on fire
It doesn’t make sense in today’s world to burn fuel to fly food from one side of the world to another. You can either produce locally or just change your habits a little for season food. Some may say they still want bananas in Europe in January, but come on ! fuel is in limited supply, let’s use it more wisely and keep this planet in a better condition for future generations.
B T they became dependent to these unsustainable habits. Things need to change. No need to quote, I do listen.
No Kevin. It makes A LOT OF SENSE. Thing is, you don't understand because you're too busy focused on your rubbish climate agenda.
@B T which is a shame, I agree.
@@sulil1938 sure, climate change is not a big deal at aaaallllll ;)
4 views 5 likes
but after I watch it. was there 6 likes
Local greenhouse farming has more carbon footprint than far delivery by air? Ouch.
Kai time
Groceries
Did you know you sound like you are very smart?
Mostly seafood I suspect is flown
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@@itstomatogear6806 true true 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank God, someone finally said this! Hopefully, this will reduce the "who cares?" stupidity factor, somewhat.
Well done!! Not the steak !@!))
what is the calculation today? 0.16% calculation of food? should be 87% tomorrow 6/13/2022
Another great quality video! Also, could you make a video about how emirates make a380 profitable. If you already have, let me know. Thx!
Yup! It's on our other channel though: ua-cam.com/video/sSnY77Ai0Ak/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!
Ok thx!
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