Voyager solution delivers real-time cargo data integration during 48-hour Hong Kong challenge
Hong Kong, Monday 27th April 2026: Awery Aviation Software has won the IATA ONE Record Hackathon for the fifth time, delivering a working air cargo monitoring tool within 48 hours at the event hosted by Cathay Cargo and CHAMP Cargosystems in Hong Kong.
The winning project, Voyager, integrates with the ONE Record API to provide a real-time operational view of shipment milestones, addressing delays caused by fragmented data across airlines, handlers, and forwarders.
"Winning the hackathon for the fifth time shows how quickly working solutions can be built when standards such as ONE Record are applied in practice," said Vitaly Smilianets, Chief Executive Officer, Awery.
"The industry does not lack data, but it still struggles to use it in real time, and Voyager demonstrates how that gap can be closed operationally."
Built during the 48-hour challenge, Voyager uses QR-based acceptance checks to capture key cargo milestones — Freight on Hand, Shipment Accepted for Carriage, and Ready for Carriage — in line with Cargo iQ's Exception Handling Code Protocol. The solution integrates direct messaging alerts for forwarders, drivers, airlines, and shippers, and uses artificial intelligence alongside Open-Meteo weather forecasts to predict temperature risks before they affect cargo.
The project was delivered by Vitaly Smilianets, together with Serhii Radchenko, Yurii Bykov, Anton Khrystenko, Anna Balan, and Ivaylo Atanasov.
The IATA ONE Record Hackathon brings together developers and industry stakeholders to build practical applications using the ONE Record data standard, with support from partners including CHAMP Cargosystems, Cargo iQ, and Jettainer.
As a next step, Awery will develop an open-source PHP ONE Record server to make integration more accessible for operators and technology providers across the industry.