Qatar Airways Cargo partners with FLYR Labs for automation and AI-based revenue management

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Qatar Airways Cargo has partnered with FLYR Labs to utilise the latter’s cloud-native decision intelligence platform that is designed to leverages deep learning technology to provide automated, AI-based revenue optimisation and management capabilities.

The Revenue Operating System “harnesses and understands the complex context behind airline data, helping commercial organizations make better-informed decisions,” according to FLYR Labs.

Together, the companies will apply FLYR’s advanced technologies like deep learning, a form of AI, towards forecasting cargo capacity and demand, and optimising commercial decision making.

The move is in line with Qatar Airways Cargo’s Next Generation initiative to reshape the future of air cargo.

“We are resolutely committed to remaining at the forefront of our industry by embracing the latest technologies, and our partnership with FLYR is the most recent example of this,” said Guillaume Halleux, chief officer cargo at Qatar Airways Cargo. “We’re looking forward to working closely with FLYR to gain crucial insights that will unlock new opportunities for our business and our customers.”

“Qatar Airways Cargo is a forward-thinking, digital-first carrier, and we’re excited to support their drive for continually seizing opportunities offered by groundbreaking technologies like ours,” said Alex Mans, founder and chief executive of FLYR.

“We jointly believe that FLYR’s advanced AI technology will drive the industry forward, accelerated by this partnership, to unlock exceptional results and bring renewed sophistication to forecasting and revenue maximisation at the heart of commercial operations.”

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Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]