Air Cargo Management

Royal Brunei Airlines ramps up cargo operations with dedicated cargo-in-cabin aircraft

Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) has announced it will capitalise on the growth in its cargo operations through the conversion of an A320neo into a dedicated cargo-in-cabin aircraft.

Flying from 21 June the newly converted aircraft will operate initially five times weekly across the region and further grow RB’s strategic focus in the cargo sector.

“We’re delighted to launch this new service to the cargo community to further support the strong regional demand and of course continue our role of transporting essential supplies and services into and from Brunei. Our cargo operation has performed strongly over the last 12 months and this A320NEO conversion allows us to further build on our capability, network and the strategic location of Brunei in the region to maximise the opportunity.” said RB’s CEO, Khalidkhan Hj Asmakhan (pictured)

“We’re first and foremost a guest focused airline with award winning Bruneian hospitality, but diversifying operations strategically is an important area of focus as we build back stronger following the pandemic” he added.

Aside from maximising its cargo business over the past year RB has also diversified its business activity through the provision of hospitality training courses and the launch of Dine@Skyloungeoffering specially curated dining services at its Brunei business class lounge presented by their award-winning cabin crew. Previously the airline also offered a “Dine & Fly” service where guests were treated with a special dinner onboard a sight-seeing flight.

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