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GlobalX and United form digital interline agreement for San Juan-Chicago cargo service

Charter airline Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX) has formed a digital interline agreement with United Airlines through Airblox’s electronic Block Space Agreement (eBSA).

United Airlines has been able to secure GlobalX capacity between San Juan (SJU) in Puerto Rico and Chicago (ORD) in the US.

GlobalX operates round-trip cargo charter flights between SJU and ORD three-times per week. The flights, scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, utilise GlobalX’s Airbus A321F freighter, offering 25 tonnes of cargo capacity in each direction.

Edip Pektas, chief executive of Airblox, said: “This collaboration showcases how Airblox continues to redefine the air cargo industry by connecting leading players like United Airlines and GlobalX through digital innovation. We are thrilled to facilitate this partnership and provide our customers greater reliability and efficiency for their cargo requirements.

“Our platform is a testament to how technology can bridge gaps and create mutually beneficial opportunities for airlines and businesses. We invite more enterprises to explore the benefits of our platform and the opportunities it creates for streamlined operations.”

Ryan Goepel, president and chief financial officer at GlobalX, said: “This partnership highlights Airblox’s top-notch customer service, flexible options, competitive pricing, and ability to enable strategic collaborations within the air cargo sector.”

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