As a seasoned aviation professional with over three decades in the industry, spanning Aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Information Technology, Airfreight Logistics, airline sales, and marketing, as well as the latest e-commerce logistics, I feel that I have some useful insights to share. Specifically, I can offer perspectives on the digitization journey of the aviation industry in general and the airfreight logistics industry in particular.
Since the beginning of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the logistics industry, particularly airfreight logistics, has been confronted with strong demand to which it had to respond appropriately. The appropriate response included a significant transformation driven by digital evolution. The restrictions, complete border closures, and bans on human travel during the pandemic forced consumers to rapidly adopt online shopping, which hastened the digitization of the industry to cope with customer needs.
History tells us that airfreight logistics came around the beginning of the 20th century when airlines were transporting cargo along with passengers. As demand for greater capacity and faster service delivery increased, airfreight logistics developed and became an increasingly popular choice for long-distance shipping.