Awery gains first Chinese GSSA customer on CargoBooking

The Air Cargo Shanghai was the perfect backdrop for Awery Aviation Software (Awery)’s historic moment. Signing the CargoBooking contract with Oriental Sky Aviation (Oriental Sky) last week, signified the first step into the Chinese market. Oriental Sky is the first Chinese GSSA now on the CargoBooking platform, sharing its airline portfolio to global freight forwarders so that they can request quotes and make bookings. The GSSA represents 20 airlines across 14 countries and 21 locations, for which it provides total cargo management, along with charter operations, interline services, and a range of value-added solutions. Oriental Sky is no stranger to Awery, as it adopted Awery’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system back in 2022, to steer its GSSA and charter services. The digital expansion to joining Awery’s CargoBooking, means faster communication exchange with freight forwarders looking to access Oriental Sky’s airline capacity and services.

Vitaly Smilianets and Rush Wang shake hands on the partnership. Image: AWERY

Vitaly Smilianets, Founder and CEO, Awery, commented: “We are looking forward to expanding our relationship with Oriental Sky by bringing its capacity to CargoBooking, following the successful implementation of our ERP platform across its business. China is one of the world’s most digitally advanced air cargo markets, and Oriental Sky’s decision to join the platform reflects the strength and competitiveness of the technology we continue to develop for the industry. Welcoming our first Chinese GSSA onto CargoBooking is an important milestone, and we are particularly pleased to announce this partnership here in Shanghai.

Rush Wang, Founder and President, Oriental Sky, stated: “Digitalization remains a key priority across all areas of our business as we continue to enhance the services we provide to airline partners and customers. Having worked with Awery for a number of years, we have seen first-hand the benefits that its technology can bring to our operations. Joining CargoBooking was therefore a natural next step, enabling us to further improve accessibility to our network while supporting greater efficiency for our customers.”

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