For freight forwarders working under tight deadlines, flexibility and reliability often make the difference between keeping a client and losing one. This is where an air charter service comes into play. Unlike regular scheduled flights, chartered routes offer speed, tailored scheduling, and greater control over cargo space. In an industry where timing is everything, they provide a strategic edge that forwarders can’t ignore.
Great Master Logistics’ New Launch
Great Master Logistics, Conqueror member in Xingang, China, has just raised the bar by introducing a new charter route connecting Bucharest (OTP) and Tbilisi (TBS) with Chengdu (CTU). Operated by Geosky/D4, the service runs four times a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays, using a B767-300 aircraft. Each departure from Bucharest brings with it a payload capacity of 38 tons, creating significant opportunities for forwarders managing time-sensitive cargo.
“Our goal is to create solutions that make our partners’ work easier and more profitable,” says Ms. Cindy Luo. “Charter services like ours not only add flexibility and speed to the supply chain but also reflects our commitment to building long-term, mutually beneficial relationships.”
A Unique Opportunity for Conqueror Members
To mark the launch, Great Master Logistics is offering complimentary freight on this route for a limited time. This is more than just a marketing gesture, it’s a genuine opportunity for Conqueror members to test the corridor risk-free. Forwarders can move shipments, monitor performance, and experience the consistency of this air charter service without cost. For many, this is the perfect chance to compare transit times and reliability against existing solutions.
As Ms. Luo explains, “We see this as a trust-building initiative. We want our partners to understand not just the value of the corridor, but also the confidence that comes with knowing their cargo is in safe hands.” By opening the doors in this way, Great Master Logistics is also encouraging members to expand their own offerings, tapping into a major trade lane that connects two of the world’s most influential markets.

The Strategic Importance of the Europe–China Corridor
The Europe-China air freight corridor is one of the most critical arteries of global trade. China is Europe’s largest source of imports and its second-largest export market, making this route essential for the flow of consumer goods, industrial components, and high-value products. From fashion and electronics to machinery and pharmaceuticals, cargo moving along this lane feeds directly into retail shelves, factories, and distribution hubs across both regions.
What makes the corridor especially important is the balance it provides to supply chains. When ocean freight faces delays or congestion, air freight on this route becomes the lifeline that keeps businesses running. The speed and reliability of dedicated air charter services allow forwarders to bridge production cycles, meet just-in-time delivery demands, and avoid costly disruptions.
For independent freight forwarders, access to stable capacity on the Europe-China corridor is a competitive advantage. It allows them to offer consistent transit times, manage customer expectations, and win contracts that demand high reliability. That’s why Great Master Logistics’ move to launch dedicated charter services between these regions is more than just added capacity; it’s a safeguard for partners who want to strengthen their foothold in one of the most vital trade lanes worldwide.
Looking Ahead
The launch highlights a larger trend in global logistics: the move toward more tailored and efficient services. Standard flight schedules can’t always match the urgency or volume needs of freight forwarders. Charter routes like this fill the gap, ensuring that capacity is available when and where it’s needed most.
For forwarders, the advantages are clear. A dependable air charter service means reduced delays, better control over sensitive cargo, and faster delivery commitments that strengthen client relationships. In corridors like Europe–China, where demand is steady and competition is fierce, such flexibility can be the deciding factor in winning and retaining business.
Great Master Logistics’ initiative is more than a single route. It’s a signal of how innovation in air logistics is shaping the future: building stronger trade ties, empowering forwarders with new options, and reminding us that the sky remains one of the most strategic pathways for global commerce.