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CargoTech reports surge in airline contracts

CargoTech Reports Surge in Airline Contracts Amid Industry Shift to AI
CargoTech has secured over ten new airline contracts in the early months of 2026, signaling a significant shift within the air cargo industry toward artificial intelligence and digital innovation. This momentum comes as airlines and freight forwarders navigate mounting geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. The aviation technology group, which encompasses Aerios, Wiremind Cargo, Rotate, and CargoAi, has reported robust commercial growth, new product developments, and expanding customer engagement across its portfolio during the first quarter.
Airlines Embrace Digital Solutions to Enhance Operational Resilience
Cédric Millet, President of CargoTech, highlighted the growing adoption of digital platforms by airlines aiming to improve efficiency and respond swiftly to operational disruptions. He noted that the company’s recent contract wins represent a strong endorsement of its technology offerings in 2026. Customer feedback is actively informing a series of upcoming product launches planned for later this year.
The air cargo sector is currently grappling with volatile fuel prices, geopolitical instability—particularly the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Iran—and fluctuating demand patterns. These challenges have intensified the industry’s focus on operational resilience. Airlines and freight forwarders are increasingly seeking technology solutions that enhance cost control, revenue optimization, and real-time decision-making capabilities. Millet emphasized that the persistent volatility has made predictive and scenario-based planning tools essential for businesses to continuously adapt their strategies.
Data-driven decision-making has become central to the sector’s evolution, with rising demand for tools that provide greater visibility into capacity management, pricing strategies, and overall operational performance.
Expansion of Aerios and Rotate Customer Bases
Within CargoTech’s portfolio, Aerios, a specialist in charter software, signed six new customers in the first quarter, including US operator Berry Aviation, which has already implemented its platform. Aerios also introduced a Commercial Pricing Insights module integrated with CargoAi, designed to help users analyze market competition and identify charter opportunities more efficiently. Furthermore, Aerios partnered with Wiremind Cargo to incorporate the SkyPallet cargo optimization solution into its platform. Simon Watson, Founder and CEO of Aerios, described the quarter as a milestone, citing rapid customer acquisition and validation of the platform’s scalability.
Simultaneously, Rotate expanded its airline and freight forwarder customer base following the deployment of its Sales Cockpit and Sales Steering platform at American Airlines. CEO Ryan Keyrouse observed that airlines are increasingly prioritizing speed and transparency amid rapidly shifting market conditions. He noted that persistently high fuel prices could lead airlines to reduce or rationalize cargo capacity in the coming months, further underscoring the need for agile decision-making tools.
Challenges Accompany Rapid Growth and Intensifying Competition
CargoTech’s surge in contracts presents new operational challenges, including managing increased demand, ensuring timely service delivery amid heightened competition, and maintaining cost efficiency as operational expenses rise. The market is closely monitoring CargoTech’s capacity to scale effectively and adapt to fluctuating demand, with investor interest intensifying around its growth trajectory.
As competition intensifies, rival firms are expected to accelerate efforts to secure contracts, leverage technological advancements, and forge strategic partnerships to strengthen their market positions. Artificial intelligence has emerged as a dominant force shaping the air cargo technology landscape, with companies across the sector racing to enhance resilience and agility in an increasingly unpredictable environment.

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