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Get StartedAir freight, or air cargo allows the transport of goods quickly by air. Shipping cargo by air has always been a high cost-to-weight form of shipment, countered by the fact that it’s the fastest way to transport goods internationally.
There are two types of air cargo – general and special cargo.
The following goods cannot be transported by air:
Air freight can be consolidated into consoles. Consolidating freight with other shippers is often more cost-effective due to economies of scale, although it can often take time to pair up or group shipments.
When shipping goods, you’ll require a Master Airway Bill (MAWB), which is essentially a note issued by an airline or authorised agent which shows evidence of the contract of carriage. An airway bill works in a similar way to a Bill of Lading.
Example of a Master Airway Bill (MAWB):
Air freight pricing is calculated from three factors:
In addition to this, air freight would incur other additional costs such as insurance, surcharges and customs duty / taxes.
Trade Finance Global has a network of freight forwarders, freight experts and shipping / logistics partners that can help you get your goods from A to B.
“Trade Finance Global worked with their network to ensure the shipment of circuit boards and electronic equipment from Taiwan to Paris was done using Air Cargo services due to the timeliness and reliability of air transport.”
Trade Finance Global along with their partner freight forwarders assisted us in ensuring the delivery of goods was done in a timely and convenient manner for our end customers, helping us with all documentation including the Airway Bill, insurance and the trade finance facility.