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AIR CARG O WEEK


WEEKLY NEWS 60 Seconds With ...


What’s the best business lesson you’ve learned the hard way? You don’t grow by getting it right — you grow by learning from what went wrong.


If you could swap jobs with anyone for a day, who would it be? King of Sweden - Carl XVI Gustaf.


Which three items would you bring to a desert island? A knife, a water purifier, and a satellite phone — survival first, connection second.


Tea or coffee? Coffee.


What’s your guilty pleasure TV show or movie? The Bridge. (Bron in Swedish)


What’s the most exciting place you’ve visited for work? Baku, Azerbaijan.


If you could introduce one new regulation in air cargo, what would it be? Simpler digital processes and clearer documentation — because when rules are easy, the whole industry works better.


What’s your go-to karaoke song? I don’t go to karaoke.


Describe your job in three words. Planning, collaborating, celebrating.


What’s your hidden talent? I can organise almost anything perfectly… and then forget where I put my keys!


If you could instantly master one skill, what would it be? Playing piano.


NATALIE COMÉN Partner & Conference Director, Euroavia International BY Edward HARDY


Natalie Comén is co-owner and Partner at Euroavia International, an event agency dedicated to the aircargo industry. A natural in sales from the age of 13, she brings energy, imagination and a deep belief in creating value to every event she helps lead.


What’s your most memorable moment in the air cargo industry? Each conference marks a milestone. Last year, we celebrated our 50th conference.


What was your dream job as a child? I knew from the age of 13 that I wanted to be in sales. I’ve


always loved the energy of building connections and creating value — and I’ve never regretted that passion.


What’s the biggest change you’ve seen in the industry? Technology has changed almost everything — from visibility to ef ficiency — but what really stands out is how collaboration and trust have become just as important as systems and speed.


What’s one buzzword you secretly dislike? «Think outside the box». I think we’ve overused the box — maybe it’s time we just built a better one.


Window or aisle seat? Definitely window.


What’s something on your bucket list? Machu Pichu, Galápagos, Antarctica.


What’s the best airport in the world, and why? Singapore Changi — I like it for its efficiency, comfort, and overall passenger experience.


If air cargo had a mascot, what would it be? I think it would be a cheetah — fast, agile, and always on the move, just like air cargo.


How did you get into airfreight/logistics? I married the guy involved in air cargo.


What quote has most resonated with you? Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.


What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? Take risks, but be prepared.


What is the most adventurous thing you have ever done? The most adventurous thing I’ve ever done was visiting the Mursi people in southern Ethiopia, in the Omo Valley.


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19 JANUARY 2026 ACW


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