Aerios by CharterSync launched to boost air cargo operations

CharterSync co-founder Simon Watson has launched a new software that will provide cargo charter firms with operational charter information in a single platform. Aerios will be a separate company from CharterSync and will join the CargoTech group, which invests in air cargo technology companies. The Aerios software will connect carriers, brokers and charter professionals on a single platform. “By replacing disparate systems and manual processes with a single digital workflow, Aerios aims to address long-standing inefficiencies that have hampered the industry,” the company said in a press release. The company explained that previously, information related to a charter operation could be scattered, slowing down the decision-making process.

Watson explained: “We created Aerios to fill a glaring gap in the air cargo charter industry. Our software does more than just digitalise existing operations; it transforms them, giving access to operational data and market intelligence in real-time.

“This means fewer errors, faster and more informed decisions, allowing our clients to scale their operation in a cost-efficient manner, whilst driving for increased revenue.”

The software will centralise communication, provide real-time data analysis to aid decision-making, and provide increased visibility on capacity and data.

Watson launched online charter flight booking portal CharterSync along with Ed Gillett back in 2019.