CharterSync join Neutral Air Partner

CharterSync join Neutral Air Partner

Go-Now air charter platform, CharterSync, have been invited to be a specialist in the network for Go-Now air cargo charters by the premier global network of leading air cargo architects and aviation specialists, Neutral Air Partner. With a network of 250 like-minded air cargo specialists from over 90 countries, the addition of CharterSync to Neutral Air Partner greatly expands and strengthens CharterSync’s reach.

“We are opening more and more options for freight forwarders and growing choices for them with time-critical air charter. Neutral Air Partner is one of the most respected and trusted names in air charter and having them on our platform is a testament to the stability, efficacy and value of our platform,” CharterSync co-founder Ed Gillett said. “Neutral Air Partner is a network for the best. If any partner in the network wants to charter a time-critical air charter, CharterSync will be there to assist.”

Commenting on the association with CharterSync, Christos Spyrou, CEO of Neutral Air Partner said: “We are delighted to welcome innovators such as CharterSync into our global platform of air cargo architects. Our NAX 24-7 time-critical sub-industry group advances the interests of the time sensitive and emergency logistics industry. Our members are leading and independent, future-ready, time-critical logistics firms committed to delivering innovative time-sensitive supply chain solutions with no boundaries, and CharterSync can provide great value to our members by providing advanced digital charter solutions.”

The CharterSync platform provides time-critical air charter booking services to freight forwarders maximising air cargo operator’s capacity and staff availability. The service is a time efficient solution to a time constrained challenge. Quotations are generally completed from request to quote in under three minutes enhancing charter autonomy for freight forwarders and providing price transparency. 

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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