American Airlines picks iCargo for its web-based cargo management system

American Airlines Cargo is to implement a next generation cargo management system in its largest investment to date.
The US carrier has selected IBS Software to implement iCargo, which will see American migrate to a web-based, fully integrated technology platform connecting all of its critical business functions.
Said an airline spokesperson: "Together, American and IBS are designing a multi-year, phased implementation and rollout strategy, which ensures the new technology and processes are brought into the business in a seamless manner.
"The carrier is committed to taking an iterative approach to this implementation to ensure day-to-day business functions run smoothly during the transition, minimising the impact go-live will have on partners and customers."
The result, added the spokesperson, will be new technology and streamlined processes that give American the agility necessary to stay at the forefront of the industry.
Rick Elieson, president, American Airlines Cargo, said: “We will continue to push the boundaries to deliver an industry-leading experience.
“We are focused on modernising processes for our team, and increasing transparency and flexibility for our customers. The rapidly changing cargo landscape demands that we invest in the best of tools, so that our team can focus on doing what they do best — delivering an exceptional customer experience.”
VK Mathews, executive chairman, IBS Group,said: "iCargo has, over the years, recorded remarkable traction in the market to emerge as the most definitive cargo management solution in the air transportation industry.
“The iCargo footprint is now truly global and having American among our growing list of customers is indeed a strategic milestone for IBS. The engagement, I am sure, will herald the beginning of a long and productive business relationship.” 
Read more cargo Airline and Technology news

Share this story

Related Topics

Latest airlines news

Three airlines vying for Asiana Airlines’ cargo business

Three low cost airlines are reportedly in the running to buy Asiana Airlines’ cargo business as part of conditions for…

Read More

Share this story

Freighter demand is bright spot for Cargolux in 2023

Luxembourg-headquartered cargo airline Cargolux boosted its 2023 results with demand for dedicated freighter capacity, despite lower demand and rates in…

Read More

Share this story

Qatar Cargo expands animal transport operation with world’s largest airport facility

Qatar Airways Cargo has opened the world’s largest air cargo animal facility at its Doha hub to meet the rising…

Read More

Share this story

Air Cargo News

Air Cargo News
Established in 1983, Air Cargo News is the leading source of news, information, interviews, analyses and reports to the global airfreight industry. Our leading portfolio includes print, digital and events that give businesses in the airfreight industry the ability to connect with decision-makers in this sector.