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International and domestic air transportation

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International air transport with its fast, safe, on time efficiency has won a considerable market, greatly shorten the delivery time, with the characteristics of fast, mobile, is the international trade in valuable goods, fresh goods and precision instruments transportation indispensable way.

International air transport with its fast, safe, on time efficiency has won a considerable market, greatly shorten the delivery time, with the characteristics of fast, mobile, is the international trade in valuable goods, fresh goods and precision instruments transportation indispensable way.


Air transportation has won a large market with its high efficiency of speed, safety and punctuality, greatly shortening the delivery time, and greatly promoting the capital turnover and circulation of the logistics supply chain. Major airlines have invested in a large number of flights to share the cargo pie. However, the cost of air transportation is higher than that of sea transportation, which requires high time. The cost ratio of air transportation is about 1:10.


ATA/ATD (Actual Time of Arrival/Actual Time of Departure) : Abbreviation for actual time of arrival/departure.


AWB (Air Waybill) : A document issued by or in the name of the shipper, certifying the transport of goods between the shipper and the carrier.


Master Air Waybill: This is an air waybill that includes a bulk cargo and lists the assembly as the consignor.


Freight Forwarder's House Air Waybill (HAWB) : This document covers assembled goods


Is issued by the mixed cargo aggregator and includes instructions to the dismantling agent.


Neutral Air Waybill: A standard air waybill without a designated carrier.


TACT (The Air Cargo Tariff) : Short for "Air Freight Tariff Schedule" published by IAP in collaboration with the International Air Transport Association (IATA).


Unit Load Device: Any type of container or container used to transport goods.


Shipper's Letter of Instruction: A document that includes instructions from the shipper or shipper's agent regarding the preparation of documents and shipment of goods.


Valuable Cargo: goods with an average reported gross weight of $1,000 or more per kilogram, such as gold and diamonds.


Shipper: The person or company named in the contract of shipment of goods to the consignee.


Consignee: The consignee's name is listed on the air waybill, Marks of the receiver of the cargo transported by the carrier: marks marked on the package of cargo to identify the cargo or to indicate relevant information about the owner of the cargo.


Import Licence: a government licence that permits the holder (consignee) to import a specified commodity


Export License: a government license that permits a shipper to export a specified commodity to a specified destination.


IATA (International Air Transport Association) : Short for International Air Transport Association. IATA is an organization of the air transport industry that provides services to airlines, passengers, cargo owners, travel service agents and governments. The aim of the Association is to promote safety and standardization in air transport (baggage checks, tickets, weight lists) and to assist in determining international air fares. IATA is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland


Gross Weight: The total weight of the goods to be shipped, including the weight of boxes and packing materials.


The toll Weight is used to calculate the weight of the air freight. The billing weight may be the volume weight or, when the goods are loaded on the vehicle, the total loaded weight minus the vehicle weight.


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