Euroairlines strengthens its digital cargo ecosystem through new strategic partnerships

Euroairlines strengthens its digital cargo ecosystem through new strategic partnerships

Euroairlines has advanced its digitalisation strategy with the rollout of the Nexlog cargo booking platform and integration with leading digital aggregators such as CargoAi, cargo.one and WebCargo.

The company also signed a strategic partnership with global GSA GOPEX to strengthen interline development and expand its international network. CEO Antonio López-Lázaro says the upgrades boost operational efficiency and reinforce Euroairlines’ commitment to full-process digital transformation in global cargo distribution.

Euroairlines, Spain’s leading air distribution company, takes another step forward in its digitalisation and innovation strategy with the implementation of advanced technological solutions and strategic alliances that reinforce its position in the international market. As part of this digital transformation, the company has implemented Nexlog, a fully digital cargo booking system widely recognised across the Americas and used by airlines such as GOL.

This tool centralises and optimises cargo operations, accelerates agreement management, and enhances process traceability—strengthening Euroairlines’ operational efficiency and competitive advantage in an increasingly technology-driven environment. Euroairlines has integrated a digital aggregator that connects to major cargo distribution platforms such as CargoAi, cargo.one and WebCargo by Freightos. This integration provides instant access to routes, rates, availability, and real-time bookings, enabling the company to deliver faster, more transparent, and customer-oriented services tailored to the needs of clients and partners.

To further drive its commercial development and expand its global network, Euroairlines has entered into a strategic alliance with the global GSA GOPEX, led by Javier González, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in major airlines and international markets. This agreement will help optimise interline partnerships in both cargo and passenger operations and attract new strategic clients to strengthen the company’s global presence.

“With these tools, we enhance our operational efficiency and bring digitalisation to every process at Euroairlines. This allows us to offer an agile, connected, and competitive service to our clients worldwide, maximising synergies across our portfolio,” said Antonio López-Lázaro, CEO of Euroairlines. Through these initiatives, Euroairlines reaffirms its commitment to digital transformation and cross-functional innovation across all its processes and operations, consolidating its position as a benchmark in efficiency, connectivity, and global air cargo distribution.

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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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