Royal Brunei Airlines and Unilode Aviation Solutions has announced a new partnership aimed at introducing ULD pooling across Royal Brunei Airlines’ global operations.
This partnership marks a major milestone in Royal Brunei Airlines’ ongoing commitment to operational excellence and environmental sustainability, aligning with the airline’s goals to increase operational efficiency, optimise resources, reduce waste, and lower its carbon footprint across its global network.
In this long-term partnership, Royal Brunei Airlines will transition from managing its own ULD fleet to joining Unilode’s global digitised ULD pool, enabling more flexible, data-driven, cost-efficient, and environmentally responsible cargo and baggage ULD operations.
As part of Unilode’s growing global ULD fleet, Royal Brunei Airlines will benefit from unrivalled access to equipment and expertise on the ground across key airport locations worldwide, ensuring enhanced service reliability and responsiveness. The partnership also provides access to Unilode’s ongoing investment in ULD innovation, digitalisation, MRO network expansion, and its 800-strong ULD experts, which continues to drive value and operational advantages for its partner airlines.
Through Unilode’s extensive global MRO network, Royal Brunei Airlines will benefit from on-demand access to ULD maintenance services, reducing the need for damaged ULD positioning and generating savings in logistics and maintenance costs, while significantly improving operational agility. This is a substantial advantage for an airline with a dynamic and growing route network such as Royal Brunei Airlines.
Mohammed Akhlaq, Chief Commercial Officer, Unilode Aviation Solutions, said:
“We’re delighted to welcome Royal Brunei Airlines to our global ULD pooling network. Pooling provides a proven path to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, increase flexibility, and make meaningful progress toward sustainability goals. By joining our growing global ULD fleet, Royal Brunei Airlines will benefit from Unilode’s scale, ground expertise, and continued investment in digital innovation to support future growth. This partnership reflects how forward-looking airlines are rethinking traditional asset ownership to an outsourcing model that achieves smarter, more sustainable operations.”
Badaruddin Hj Bagol, Chief Operations Officer, Royal Brunei Airlines, added:
“Partnering with Unilode supports our commitment to responsible growth and operational excellence. The efficiencies and environmental benefits of ULD pooling are clear, and we’re proud to be part of the movement toward more sustainable aviation practices.”



