
Spencer Ozie writes expert-led editorial content on how interstate air cargo operates across Australia. His focus is on real aviation systems, operational constraints, and decision-making under time-critical conditions.
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We cover how interstate air cargo actually operates in Australia—routes, aircraft, constraints, risks, and decision trade-offs—so urgent freight moves with clarity, not assumptions.