AirBridgeCargo has pursued the rollout of its cargo capacity with a new partnership with digital booking platform CargoAi.
In a statement, the carrier noted that it would make its "entire worldwide capacity offer available" through the platform.
This would allow forwarders to see prices and do bookings online to the more than 30 destinations that are currently being served by the all-cargo airline's 18 B-777 and B-747 freighters.
"This commercial partnership with CargoAi is another step in the digital development of ABC, since air cargo digital solutions platforms will undoubtedly shape part of the future of our industry," said Alexey Zotov, sales director of AirBridgeCargo Airlines.
"The CargoAi platform will enable our teams to focus on missions which require a high level of human expertise and so improve the quality of our services, and also develop new ones," he added.
For his part, Matthieu Petot, chief executive of CargoAi, noted that "providing know-how and added value to customers is a priority for ABC and we help them to do this by freeing up their time and improving their performance."
Aside from CargoAi, the all-cargo carrier also makes available its capacity through platforms Webcargo and cargo.one.