Norse Atlantic Airways today announced to have selected CargoAi, as its chosen partner to accelerate the digital transformation of its cargo operations.
This strategic decision marks a key milestone in Norse Atlantic Airways’ online distribution roadmap, enabling the airline to offer real-time rate visibility and eBooking capabilities to forwarders worldwide through CargoAi’s advanced platform.
Through this integration, more than 27,000 freight forwarders will gain seamless access to Norse Atlantic Airways’ cargo capacity and pricing — via both the CargoAi marketplace and direct connections to leading TMS (Transport Management Systems).
This ensures optimal visibility, automation, and reach across multiple booking environments for general cargo on B789 aircraft (max 1,500 kg per piece) across origin markets GB, IT, NO, SE, TH, US and ZA on the LGW–JFK route.
Furthermore, the integration will enable Norse Atlantic Airways to benefit from CargoAi’s interline module, facilitating faster and more transparent collaboration with airline partners through digital interline bookings and shared capacity management.
Magnus Engström, Director Cargo Norse Atlantic Airways, said: “Digitalisation is a key pillar of Norse Atlantic Airways’ long-term strategy,” and we are excited to cooperate with CargoAI to improve our online distribution.
“Partnering with CargoAi allows us to bring our services closer to our customers worldwide by offering a modern, frictionless booking experience.
“This step reinforces our commitment to innovation and to delivering agile, responsive solutions that meet the evolving needs of the airfreight industry.”
Matthieu Petot, CEO of CargoAi, said: “We are proud to welcome Norse Atlantic Airways to the CargoAi ecosystem,”.
“This partnership highlights Norse Atlantic Airways’ vision to drive digital excellence while giving forwarders more access and control through real-time booking and data.
“Together, we’re simplifying the booking experience while strengthening Norse Atlantic Airways’ global reach and visibility.”

