Royal Jordanian Cargo counts on ECS Group in U.S.

Since 10JAN26, ECS Group’s U.S. subsidiary Globe Air Cargo (GAC), is Royal Jordanian Cargo’s official representative at Chicago O’Hare (ORD) and Detroit (DTW), responsible for cargo sales on its flights. The two companies signed a strategic, multiyear GSA agreement recently, cementing their partnership across key U.S. gateways. Through ECS Group’s GSA services, its market knowledge and network, and its strong tech capabilities (including digital booking, pricing intelligence and real-time visibility). Royal Jordanian Cargo stands to gain market share and a greater foothold in the U.S.

Multiyear GSA agreement began on 10JAN26. Image: Royal Jordanian Airlines

Royal Jordanian operates Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners out of the U.S. to Amman (AMM) and beyond, via a solid network of widebody and freighter services. Thus U.S. forwarders have access to attractive and reliable capacity on routes to core markets such as Libya, Tripoli (TP), Damascus (DAM), Jeddah (JED), Beirut (BEY), Cairo (CAI), Istanbul (IST), Dubai (DXB) and Bangkok (BKK).

Jean Ceccaldi, CEO of ECS Group, commented: “This partnership reflects the scale of trust Royal Jordanian places in our ability to transform their cargo results in one of the world’s most competitive markets. With GAC’s strength on the ground and our digital capabilities through CargoAi, ECS Group will generate accelerated growth for Royal Jordanian and deliver U.S. customers a level of reach and performance they have not had before.”

Khaled Alkhawaldeh, Director Cargo Commercial, Royal Jordanian Airline, said: “Partnering with ECS Group and Globe Air Cargo brings strong market expertise, proven commercial capabilities and advanced digital tools that will support our growth objectives, enhance customer reach, and optimize the utilization of our cargo capacity across key U.S. gateways and beyond.”

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