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"You can have a PhD in something, but it doesn’t mean you can execute."
In this week’s episode of The FreightCaviar Podcast, we sat down with Per Højland, Executive Director of Network Operation at Saudia Airlines Cargo Company, Saudi Arabia's national cargo airline. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to learn about key trade lanes, the expanding talent gap in aviation, and more.
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Per gave us an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the company, tips on breaking into the industry, and much more.
Although there’s no specific school or program for entering the airline industry, Per explains that you can study logistics and supply chain, but understanding the airline world itself ultimately comes from working within it.
"Of course you can learn it, logistics is logistics, but aviation is different than trucking, from rail, and from others.”
With a rating of 92% on-time performance, Saudia Cargo shows what happens when you really pay attention to detail.
The company is currently focusing on e-commerce for Hong Kong and China, going to KSA, and to Europe, which is their main destination.
In this episode:
Per breaks down what airlines look for in future candidates:
"We need people who are good hands-on, as well as in planning. We also need people on a higher level who can think strategically.”
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Listen to the episode on Spotify and Apple Podcasts or watch the interview on YouTube.

The holiday surge in freight volume brings increased risk for fraud and cargo theft. Awareness and vigilance are key as opportunistic fraudsters target high-value, fast-moving goods across key markets.
Want a practical guide to keep your loads safe? Check out Highway’s Fraud Prevention Checklist for Brokers in the Q3 Freight Fraud Index.
"A broker that is honest and doesn’t hesitate to pay detention when needed. Red flags are when communication is low, pricing is not consistent, or a broker is trying to give you a load while hiding details."
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