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AERION Extends Royal Brunei Airlines Cargo Partnership Until 2029 to Accelerate Growth and Digital Transformation

June 22, 2026
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AERION has renewed its strategic cargo partnership with Royal Brunei Airlines for a further three years, extending the collaboration until March 31, 2029 and reinforcing the airline’s long-term cargo growth strategy alongside its future fleet expansion plans.

The renewed agreement, which became effective on April 1, 2026, was formally signed at a ceremony held at the Royal Brunei Academy in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam. The collaboration integrates the global General Sales and Service Agent (GSSA) expertise of ECS Group with CargoTech’s advanced digital capabilities under AERION’s unified commercial ecosystem.

Through this strengthened partnership, ECS Group will continue to act as Royal Brunei Airlines’ principal GSSA partner, while AERION will provide strategic commercial coordination, digital intelligence, operational support and specialised cargo expertise designed to enhance market performance and profitability.

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Currently, Royal Brunei Airlines is represented through ECS Group across 12 countries and 17 cities covering Asia, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East and North America, with recent expansion into Indonesia and Japan further broadening the airline’s cargo footprint.

Joshua Law, Chief Commercial Officer of Royal Brunei Airlines, said the airline’s cargo partnership has evolved through close collaboration, aligned business objectives and a shared commitment to customer value.

Royal Brunei Airlines currently operates a modern fleet of 12 aircraft comprising five Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners and seven Airbus A320neo aircraft. Supporting its long-term network development strategy, the carrier placed an order for four additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners in 2024, with deliveries expected from 2028.

Law highlighted that strategic markets including Australia, Singapore, London and Hong Kong will remain central to the airline’s future growth ambitions as it continues to strengthen connectivity and cargo opportunities across its network.

Adrien Thominet, Chairman of AERION, said ECS Group currently manages more than 13,000 tonnes of annual cargo capacity across the Royal Brunei Airlines network. He noted that the collaboration has successfully strengthened the airline’s commercial presence across Asia-Pacific while delivering stable cargo performance despite challenging market conditions.

According to Thominet, the next phase of the partnership will combine traditional GSSA strengths with digital technology, operational coordination and specialised cargo knowledge through AERION’s integrated platform to create a more efficient and commercially powerful framework.

Over the coming years, the partners will focus on expanding cargo penetration across Asia-Pacific and developing high-value cargo segments including pharmaceuticals, perishables, electronics and e-commerce. These sectors are expected to play a significant role in supporting Royal Brunei Airlines’ expanding network and additional widebody capacity.

A key development under the renewed agreement will be the implementation of a dedicated “Control Tower” approach, allowing ECS Group and Royal Brunei Airlines to improve network-wide capacity planning, revenue optimisation and demand forecasting. The initiative is expected to enhance load factors, support faster decision-making and improve overall commercial performance.

The collaboration will also accelerate the digitalisation of Royal Brunei Airlines’ cargo operations by leveraging CargoTech’s technological solutions alongside ECS Group’s extensive international sales network. Enhanced customer engagement, service excellence and greater operational efficiency will remain central pillars of the partnership as both companies prepare for the next phase of growth in an increasingly competitive air cargo market.

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