European Cargo joins growing list of airlines partnering with Unilode

European Cargo joins growing list of airlines partnering with Unilode

  • European Cargo has partnered with Unilode Aviation Solutions to adopt a digitalised ULD pooling and management system across its global operations.
  • As the operator of the world’s only converted A340-600 freighters, European Cargo joins Unilode’s global ULD network to gain access to on-demand containers and maintenance services, enhancing flexibility and cutting logistics and repositioning costs.
  • The partnership supports the airline’s growth strategy by improving operational agility and aligning with its digital and sustainability objectives.
  • With real-time tracking, improved utilisation, and emissions reporting, the move strengthens European Cargo’s ability to scale efficiently while contributing to industry-wide decarbonisation efforts.

European Cargo, the UK-based operator of the world’s only converted A340-600F freighters, has partnered with Unilode Aviation Solutions, the global leader in Unit Load Device (ULD) management and repair, to introduce a digitalised ULD pooling management solution across its global cargo operations. 

By joining Unilode’s global ULD network, this collaboration highlights European Cargo’s commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and advancing sustainability in air freight through gaining access to on-demand ULDs and maintenance services for its fleet. This transition reduces logistics, repair, and repositioning costs while improving operational agility, crucial for an airline like European Cargo with its dynamic cargo and charter operations.

Unilode’s sustainability-driven operations and digital tracking technologies will provide real-time visibility, improved utilisation, and accurate sustainability reporting, helping European Cargo measure and demonstrate tangible progress toward decarbonisation.

“This partnership will provide European Cargo with the focus, agility, and flexibility needed to support its growth strategy through our pooling concept,” said Mohammed Akhlaq, Chief Commercial Officer at Unilode Aviation Solutions. “By leveraging our shared ULD management solutions, European Cargo can enhance and accelerate its expansion while staying aligned with its sustainability and digital transformation goals.”

“We are delighted to partner with Unilode to strengthen our operational resilience and efficiency,” said Lionel Marais, Cargo Manager at European Cargo. “This collaboration gives us the flexibility to scale our operations, optimise ULD management, and advance our commitment to sustainable and digital growth.”

In recent months, a growing number of leading airlines, including American Airlines, Riyadh Air, Thai Airways, and Royal Brunei, have joined Unilode’s end-to-end ULD management and pooling solution. This continued expansion strengthens the global pool of assets, now surpassing 200,000 ULDs across more than 500 airports worldwide. By combining resources and data-driven insights for all, Unilode’s model is redefining the concept of ULD management, driving greater operational efficiency, enabling digital transformation, and advancing the aviation industry’s collective sustainability goals.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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