Cargo could be as powerful as our passenger services says Airasia chief
Air cargo has been a âdiamond in the roughâ for AirAsia during the Covid-19 pandemic and is likely to retain a high importance to the business in the longer term, according to group chief executive Tony Fernandes.
âWhat was a ânice to haveâ has become something that could be as powerful as our passenger services,â Fernandes said during a CAPA Live event on 14 July. âCovid has driven e-commerce to another level, and hence air cargo has become much more valuable.â
Amid that change, AirAsia is expecting to receive its first dedicated freighter in the third quarter of this year and is currently removing the seats from two of its Airbus A320s before deploying them as temporary freight-only aircraft.
Air cargo is âno more a stepchildâ in AirAsiaâs business, Fernandes says. âI never thought weâd have freighters, I never thought weâd be taking seats off the planes to do cargo.
The move towards cargo has been made easier by AirAsia already having air freight expansion plans in place as the pandemic hit, he explains.
âPrior to Covid, I began to see the eCommerce revolution and I started building a separate company called Teleport,â Fernandes says of AirAsiaâs logistics arm.
His aim is to do to cargo operations âwhat we did to passengers⦠and eliminate the middlemenâ. As part of that process, AirAsia began to deal more with freight forwarders, then direct customers. At the same time, Fernandes says AirAsia âconsolidated all our space across all the airlinesâ.
âWe built a blockchain to deal with that, so there was one airline, as opposed to five different airlines,â he says in reference to the freight capacity across AirAsia Groupâs carriers.
âFive our six other airlines have joined us now in selling space together,â he adds.
Amid that growth, Fernandes is also cautious about the longevity of current market dynamics.
âThere is a false market out there, so we shouldnât all get carried away, because [the return of] belly space is going to change the economics again,â he states.
Regardless, air freight is now front and centre of the carrierâs planning.
âWhen a budget plan is put in front of me, itâs now âwhere are the cargo routes, where are the cargo-only routes?â,â Fernandes says. âModels have to be redone, [but] itâs easier at AirAsia because we are a very nimble even though we are big. Iâve always been a change agent so the staff are used to that.â
And his ambitions stretch to the âwhole logistics chainâ, he says: âI also want to be in the warehouse game. We are going to cover everything.â
AirAsia Group has focused on diversifying away from its core passenger-airline business during the pandemic, and in September last year launched AirAsia Digital, of which Teleport is one of three key focus areas.
The others are an ecommerce-focused âAirAsia Super Appâ and a Fintech company that provides payment, remittance and lending solutions.
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