New partnership expands access to Finnair Cargo’s global network through Helsinki hub while marking a major milestone in 4RCargo’s Baltic expansion strategy
4RCargo has been appointed as Finnair Cargo’s General Sales Agent (GSA) across the Baltic region, securing its first airline representation contract since establishing operations in the Baltics earlier this year. The partnership provides freight forwarders and shippers in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania with enhanced access to Finnair Cargo’s global network via Helsinki while strengthening the airline’s commercial presence in one of Northern Europe’s strategically important logistics markets.
In a significant development for the Baltic air cargo market, 4RCargo has been selected as the General Sales Agent (GSA) for Finnair Cargo across the Baltic region, reinforcing both companies’ ambitions to expand their footprint in Northern and Eastern Europe.
The appointment represents a major milestone for 4RCargo, which launched its Baltic operations in February 2026 as part of a broader strategy to strengthen its presence across key European cargo markets. The agreement was officially announced during the Executive Summit of the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), held in Warsaw, Poland, where industry leaders gathered to discuss emerging trends, market opportunities and the future of global air freight.
Enhanced Global Connectivity Through Helsinki
Under the new partnership, freight forwarders, logistics providers and shippers in the Baltic states will gain expanded access to Finnair Cargo’s extensive international network through its strategically located Helsinki hub.
The Finnish carrier’s network provides seamless connectivity to major destinations across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North America, offering customers efficient transit solutions for both general cargo and specialized freight shipments.
Helsinki’s geographic position continues to serve as a critical gateway linking Northern Europe with Asian and transatlantic markets, making it a valuable hub for time-sensitive cargo movements and high-value supply chains.
The partnership is expected to improve market access for Baltic exporters and importers while strengthening cargo flows between the region and key global trade centres.
Strategic Growth for Both Partners
For Finnair Cargo, the appointment strengthens its commercial reach in a region that continues to experience growing demand for international freight services, driven by manufacturing, technology, pharmaceuticals and e-commerce sectors.
For 4RCargo, the agreement validates its strategy of building a strong regional presence supported by local expertise and customer-focused sales and operational capabilities.
Pawel Kazmierczak, Chief Executive Officer of 4RCargo, described the partnership as an important step in the company’s growth journey.
“Finnair is an internationally recognised carrier with a strong global network and premium product portfolio, and we are honoured to have been chosen to represent them in the Baltics region.”
He added that the combination of Finnair Cargo’s international capabilities and 4RCargo’s regional market knowledge would create significant value for customers throughout the Baltic region.
“The combination of Finnair Cargo’s product portfolio and 4RCargo’s regional expertise creates a strong partnership that will deliver significant benefits to customers across the Baltics.”
Growing Importance of the Baltic Cargo Market
The Baltic states have increasingly emerged as an important logistics gateway between Northern Europe, Scandinavia, Central Europe and global markets. Strategic investments in transport infrastructure, digital logistics solutions and multimodal connectivity have enhanced the region’s role in international trade and supply chain operations.
As global supply chains continue to diversify, demand for reliable air cargo connectivity from smaller but strategically positioned markets such as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has grown steadily. Airlines are increasingly relying on specialised GSA partners with local expertise to strengthen customer relationships and capture market opportunities in these regions.
The new agreement allows customers to benefit from localized commercial support while leveraging Finnair Cargo’s extensive range of cargo products and services, including solutions for temperature-sensitive shipments, express freight, high-value cargo and other specialized logistics requirements.
Marking Five Years of Growth
The announcement also coincides with 4RCargo’s fifth anniversary, highlighting the company’s evolution from a regional startup into an increasingly influential air cargo sales and marketing specialist.
Founded in Warsaw in 2021, the company has steadily expanded its footprint across Central and Eastern Europe and is now extending its expertise into the Baltic market as part of its broader regional growth strategy.
Reflecting on the company’s progress, Kazmierczak emphasized the transformation of 4RCargo from a local specialist into a broader regional partner for airlines seeking market access and commercial development opportunities.
“Five years after launching in Warsaw, 4RCargo is developing from a Central and Eastern European specialist into a broader regional partner for airlines that need local knowledge and consistent delivery in growth markets.”
Industry Implications
The partnership highlights the growing importance of specialized sales representation in an increasingly competitive air cargo environment. As airlines seek cost-efficient methods to expand market reach while maintaining strong customer engagement, GSAs continue to play a crucial role in developing local business opportunities and supporting network growth.
For Finnair Cargo, the agreement strengthens its position in the Baltic market while enhancing access to regional cargo demand. For 4RCargo, the appointment represents a significant endorsement of its commercial capabilities and regional expertise.
The collaboration also underscores the continued strategic relevance of Helsinki as a key cargo gateway connecting Europe with Asia and North America, particularly as supply chains increasingly prioritize speed, reliability and operational flexibility.
As international trade volumes continue to evolve and regional logistics networks become more interconnected, partnerships such as this are expected to play an increasingly important role in facilitating efficient cargo movement and supporting global supply chains.







