CharterSync adds real-time tracking capabilities to broker platform

CharterSync adds real-time tracking capabilities to broker platform

CharterSync, the air cargo charter business, has enhanced its solution with the addition of first-of-its-kind real-time tracking capabilities, enabling clients to accurately track aircraft via a personalised all-in-one dashboard.

The addition of flight tracking to the active booking dashboard enables freight forwarders to monitor the aircraft’s position across any phase of their booking. The advanced monitoring ensures clients have total visibility into how their charter is tracking against its schedule, providing immediate updates in the event of delays caused by weather or air traffic control events.

Read more: CharterSync manages first cargo flights at Teesside International Airport

The update allows users to view all related flight documents, including contracts, permits and cargo information alongside the aircraft’s schedule and live aircraft location. This personalised all-in-one dashboard builds on CharterSync’s existing RocketRoute integration.

Read more: CharterSync integrates RocketRoute for ultra-accurate transit times

Simon Watson, co-founder and director, CharterSync, says: “Enhancing our RocketRoute integration so that we can provide live tracking and all key documents in an all-in-one dashboard offers new levels of peace of mind to airlines and freight forwarders. We have already significantly improved the process of creating quotes and predicting flight times in partnership with RocketRoute and this new development underlines our relentless focus on offering game-changing speed, simplicity, and convenience.”

CharterSync’s innovative and customer-focused business model has previously been recognised by its peers in the air cargo and logistics industries, as well as the wider UK business community. The company won ‘Most Innovative Company of the Year’ at the Logistics UK Awards in December 2022 and the ‘Technology Innovation Award’ at the Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards in November 2022.

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