AERION has announced the renewal of its cargo partnership with Royal Brunei Airlines, securing the agreement for another three years, through 2029. This extended collaboration is designed to support the airline's strategic objectives for cargo growth and its planned fleet expansion initiatives.
The partnership integrates ECS Group's extensive global General Sales and Service Agent (GSSA) network with CargoTech's advanced digital capabilities. This combination is intended to strengthen various aspects of Royal Brunei Airlines' cargo operations, including sales performance, capacity planning, revenue management, and overall market penetration across key international territories.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, this renewed partnership suggests a stable and potentially expanding air cargo capacity out of Brunei. The focus on digital capabilities and global network integration could lead to more efficient booking processes, improved visibility, and better access to Royal Brunei Airlines' cargo services. Forwarders should monitor the airline's fleet expansion plans for potential new routes or increased frequencies that could impact routing options and available capacity.




