Hi Fly signs new partnership with Unilode for full ULD management

Hi Fly signs new partnership with Unilode for full ULD management

  • Hi Fly has renewed its partnership with Unilode Aviation Solutions to continue managing its Unit Load Device (ULD) fleet.
  • The agreement includes full-service ULD management such as asset pooling, maintenance, repair, and digital tracking.
  • By leveraging Unilode’s IoT-enabled technology and global network, Hi Fly aims to enhance asset visibility, reduce turnaround times, and boost operational efficiency. This renewal underscores both companies’ commitment to innovation and strengthens Unilode’s role as a global leader in ULD solutions.

Hi Fly, one of the world’s ACMI and wet lease airlines, has renewed its comprehensive partnership with Unilode Aviation Solutions to continue managing its Unit Load Device (ULD) fleet. 

This ongoing partnership signifies the trust between Hi Fly and Unilode. It marks a significant advancement in optimising Hi Fly’s cargo operations through Unilode’s state-of-the-art ULD management solutions.

As part of the ongoing partnership, Unilode will continue to provide end-to-end ULD solutions, including asset pooling, maintenance, repair, and digital tracking. Leveraging Unilode’s advanced IoT-enabled technology and trusted global network, Hi Fly aims to continue its enhancements to asset visibility, reduced turnaround times, and operational efficiencies across its worldwide operations.

Unilode’s Chief Operations Officer, Janis Balkens, said, “We are honoured to renew our partnership with Hi Fly, one of our longstanding customers, further reinforcing the trust they place in us to deliver cutting-edge ULD management solutions with service excellence. By combining our advanced digital technologies with expert service, we remain committed to helping airlines like Hi Fly optimise their cargo operations and meet the evolving demands of the global air cargo industry.”

The continuing partnership further strengthens Unilode’s position as a leading provider in the global air cargo market and highlights the growing demand for integrated ULD management solutions among the world’s largest airlines.

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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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