Smart ULDs – a leap forward for the industry

OnAsset Intelligence, Unilode Aviation Solutions, and Air Canada have launched a Smart ULD program, marking a significant step forward in air cargo technology. This collaboration draws maximum benefit from advanced digital readers which are installed on Air Canada’s entire aircraft fleet in an industry first. They provide real-time tracking and monitoring of Unit Load Devices (ULDs). By integrating Air Canada’s operational expertise, OnAsset’s aviation-compliant digital solutions, and Unilode’s global IoT network and digitized ULD fleet, the partnership creates a seamless, interoperable system for end-to-end data capture. Thousands of readers are now deployed across Air Canada cargo warehouses, airport locations, and aircraft, ensuring comprehensive network coverage. The shared digital infrastructure and in-depth data generated will deliver unprecedented visibility for ULDs, benefiting customers, ground handlers, and the broader supply chain. This strategic initiative not only enhances operational efficiency but also sets the stage for new use cases centered on real-time insights and increased transparency.

Demonstrating a hands-on network attitude. Image: Unilode

Janet Wallace, Managing Director, Cargo Operations and Transformation at Air Canada Cargo, explained: “Our customers want more control, more transparency, and more confidence in how their cargo is handled. With this combined relationship, we’re delivering a smarter cargo experience from start to finish. This isn’t just an operational improvement – it’s a leap forward for the industry.”

Unilode Chief Executive Officer, Ross Marino, agreed: “By aligning operational strategy with data intelligence, we’re enabling a smarter, more efficient cargo network. Until today, the ability to track and measure real-time performance allows us to deliver services and data insights that have not been possible until now.”

OnAsset Chief Executive Officer, Adam Crossno, added: “This program is a proof point for how IoT and aviation can come together to solve complex logistics challenges. This is true innovation and a real example of the power of sharing for the benefit of all. This is not just talk; this is action, and it’s only the beginning of what this combined relationship will deliver to the industry. From predictive analytics to environmental tracking, this is the future of air cargo – and with true collaboration and data through IoT, it’s now possible.”

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