Air Freight Australia | CargoMaster®
Airfreight is a vital component of global logistics, providing expedited transportation of goods by air. We offer efficient and reliable cargo solutions across Australia. Whether it’s domestic or international shipping, time-sensitive deliveries, customs clearance, or real-time tracking, our experienced team and extensive network ensure seamless transportation.
Domestic Air Freight Australia
Domestic air freight specialists, 35 years experience
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Presenting CargoMaster’s Domestic and International Air Freight Solutions: Efficient Time and Cost Savings at Every Step
With over 35 years of expertise, CargoMaster stands as a leading force in Australian domestic air freight services. We specialise in orchestrating swift and secure urgent air freight operations across the vast expanse of Australia, reaching even the most remote destinations. Be assured that your time-sensitive air freight is entrusted to capable hands. Our domestic air freight services are thoughtfully designed to cater to your urgent cargo needs.
CargoMaster’s proficiency shines in overnight air freight services across Australia, alongside same-day air cargo solutions connecting pivotal cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Darwin, Canberra, Hobart, the Gold Coast, and Newcastle. We extend our reach beyond cityscapes, providing air freight connections to regional and remote centers, including vital mine-sites. A robust and established air freight network blankets the entirety of Australia, making CargoMaster a name you can rely on.
Encompassing an extensive spectrum, CargoMaster adeptly handles a myriad of domestic air freight categories. From heavy machinery to machinery spare parts, mine-site equipment to concert staging gear, and from shop-fittings to industrial apparatus, the versatility is boundless. Whether it’s emergency recovery equipment, conference materials, promotional stock, or any other item, CargoMaster ensures swift deliveries throughout Australia, regardless of the destination’s uniqueness.
Your solution for challenging air freight needs is here. If the cargo is unwieldy, weighty, or of great value, or if unconventional timing is imperative, CargoMaster’s distinguished domestic air freight services are at your beck and call. Our seasoned professionals take the reins, employing their expertise to swiftly and economically guide your air freight to its final stop.
CargoMaster doesn’t merely offer services; we deliver solutions. Chartering domestic air freight services is seamless with CargoMaster’s round-the-clock availability. Count on us to deliver not only your cargo but also cost-effective solutions that reflect our commitment to quality and affordability.
Step into the world of CargoMaster’s Domestic and International Air Freight Solutions, where time and money find their optimal alignment. Your cargo journey begins and ends with us, your trusted partner in air freight excellence.
Cost Of Air Freight
Understanding Volumetric Weight Calculation for Air Freight
In air freight, charges are based on the actual weight of the goods or the volumetric weight, whichever is greater. This means that even if a ton of feathers weighs the same as a ton of bricks, the feathers would occupy more space in the cargo hold and be charged based on their volumetric weight. Calculating the volumetric weight of your shipment is simple:
Volumetric Weight Formula: Length x Width x Height x 200
By applying the above formula, you can determine the volumetric weight of your cargo. The charges will be calculated based on whichever weight is greater—either the volumetric weight or the actual weight of the goods.
Preparing Air Freight
Ensuring Smooth and Secure Air Freight with CargoMaster
Properly preparing your air freight before submitting it for transportation is vital to guarantee a seamless and secure journey with CargoMaster. To facilitate efficient handling and protect your cargo from damage, it is crucial to have a clear understanding of the type of products you are shipping. Keep the following guidelines in mind to achieve optimal efficiency and maintain the integrity of your air cargo:
Understanding Air Freight Hazards
- Avoid inadequate packaging that may result in shifting and punctures.
- Insufficient packaging leaves your cargo vulnerable to punctures and other forms of damage.
- Protect your contents from compression forces generated during stacking, shocks, vibrations, or tie-down procedures.
- Proper packaging must withstand drops and impacts encountered during handling operations.
Recommended Packaging Materials for Air Freight Shipments
- Corrugated Fiberboard Boxes
- Utilise robust boxes to prevent compression near the edges.
- Take into account the potential strength degradation over time, particularly in high-humidity environments.
- Consider using single-use packages, as they may not be durable enough for multiple trips.
Wood Packaging for Air Freight
- Enhance strength by incorporating interlocking corners and diagonal braces.
- Avoid placing fasteners in the end grain of wood to maintain resistance.
- Restrict knots to a maximum of 30% of the surface area and refrain from positioning fasteners within knots.
Air Freight Pallets
- Select pallets that can accommodate shipments without overhang.
- Avoid using damaged pallets or those with protruding fasteners.
- Ensure that pallets possess a sufficient floor-bearing load capacity.
By adhering to these guidelines and employing proper cushioning techniques, you can ensure the safety and security of your international shipments when utilising CargoMaster’s air freight services.
Air Freight Company Trusted Partners
Qantas Freight, Air New Zealand Cargo, CargoMaster, Toll Priority, DHL, FedEx, Team Global Express
Types Of Air Freight Services Available
Air Freight Charter
CargoMaster offers an array of air freight services in Australia, encompassing same-day interstate deliveries as well as comprehensive domestic coverage. This includes connections to and from regional and remote locations, extending even to mine sites. Moreover, CargoMaster provides specialised air freight charter solutions for urgent cargo needs, available throughout Australia.
Discover the premium services of CargoMaster, the ultimate destination for streamlined air freight solutions across Australia. Our expertise encompasses a diverse array of options, including tailored air freight charter services designed to address your urgent needs. From securing valuable cargo with heightened security measures to adhering to tight delivery schedules, accommodating hefty or fragile items, and managing crucial deadlines, our air freight charter services shine by providing a solution that meets the full spectrum of your requirements.
CargoMaster’s esteemed reputation as a truly reliable air freight provider is showcased through our extensive coverage and impeccable services. Whether you’re situated in vibrant urban hubs or more remote regional areas, our services cater to a wide geographical spectrum across Australia. Our robust partnerships within the mining and construction industries underscore our prowess in offering specialised air freight solutions, including tailored air freight charter services tailored for remote mine-sites situated in the North West, Northern Territory, Queensland, and South Australia.
Confronting the unique challenges posed by heavy and bulky domestic air freight, we offer competitive “spot” rates. No matter whether you’re shipping boxes filled with important documentation or pallets laden with precious gold bullion, CargoMaster’s meticulous handling ensures each consignment is treated with the utmost care and efficiency, aiming to save both your time and money.
Embark on an authentic and responsive air freight journey by choosing CargoMaster as your reliable partner for Australian air freight services. Whether you prefer the convenience of online air freight quotes or opt for a more personalised approach by reaching out to us at 1300 767 136 or via email at [email protected], rest assured we’re dedicated to serving you with excellence while simultaneously saving you time and money.
Same Day Air Freight
At CargoMaster, we recognise the paramount importance of urgent deliveries, and our same day air freight services are meticulously tailored to meet your time-sensitive demands, offering you the advantage of saving precious time and guaranteeing swift outcomes. It’s imperative to note that same day air freight is primarily executed through passenger aircraft, which may limit eligibility for larger items. Typically, narrow-body aircraft with specific size and weight parameters are engaged to expedite the conveyance of smaller articles. Enhancing efficiency and cost-effectiveness, dedicated road vehicles are frequently employed for locations and remote centers without direct access to airports or runways, contributing further to the optimisation of both time and monetary resources. While contemplating same day air freight, it’s advantageous to consider that items should generally not exceed 50kg, facilitating streamlined and economical solutions. To obtain a comprehensive understanding of the reliability and efficiency of our same day air freight services that provide both time and money savings, don’t hesitate to connect with CargoMaster.
Experience enhanced flexibility with our Same Day Interstate Premium Charter service, available Australia wide and prioritising swift responses. Positioned strategically across key locations such as the East Coast, West Coast, Adelaide, Darwin, Cairns, and Townsville, CargoMaster’s array of aircraft ensures that we’re ready to promptly address your air freight needs. Our rapid and efficient response guarantees that your cargo will be collected within minutes of booking, a testament to our commitment to saving you valuable time and offering efficient service.
Navigating the intricacies of the air cargo domain, CargoMaster displays its expertise in managing an array of air cargo categories, encompassing mining and construction machinery, industrial equipment, spare parts, crates, pallets, and boxes. Our air cargo services extend across regional and remote Australian hubs, encompassing destinations such as Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Broome, Karratha, Port Hedland, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Dampier, and Newman, among others. Our reach effectively extends even to the most distant regions, ensuring both time and money savings. Notably, our high-priority deliveries cater to a majority of the northwestern mine-sites, underscoring efficiency and rapid response times that ultimately translate into time and money savings. Encompassing major urban centers like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide, as well as Sydney, Newcastle, the Gold Coast, and Darwin, CargoMaster excels in facilitating heavy lift and shift air cargo operations that are optimised for both time and money expenditure. When confronted with the need for the transportation of substantial or unwieldy air cargo from any corner of Australia to global destinations, your ideal partner for efficient and cost-effective solutions is none other than CargoMaster.
Overnight Air Freight
CargoMaster presents a comprehensive overnight air freight service that intricately weaves together the threads of national connectivity. Make the most of the convenience facilitated by our expansive freighter network, painstakingly curated to adeptly manage larger and weightier cargo consignments with unparalleled precision. Capitalise on the opportunity that arises along designated routes like Perth to Melbourne and Sydney, where exclusive use of wide body aircraft is dedicated to orchestrating seamless overnight air freight operations. To ensure impeccable punctuality, we strongly recommend initiating the collection or submission of your shipments by 17:00 hrs in major urban centers, a strategic maneuver that culminates in reliable deliveries achieved by 11:00 hrs the following morning. Within this streamlined process, Melbourne airport—fondly referred to as Tullamarine—assumes the pivotal role of the central hub for domestic overnight air freight services, standing as the linchpin within our intricately woven network. A prime testament to this operational proficiency arises when cargo embarks on an uninterrupted journey from Perth to Brisbane, fluidly transiting through Melbourne before reaching its final destination in Brisbane. Concurrently, air freight destined for Tasmania from Perth follows a secure trajectory, journeying through a freighter service originating in Melbourne to reach its ultimate endpoint in Launceston. Similarly, air cargo heading for Darwin from Perth plots a course that encompasses Melbourne and Brisbane, culminating in its arrival in Darwin by mid-day.
Embrace the realm of Express Air Cargo services, readily at your command on a daily basis, operating from pivotal hubs including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, Newcastle, and Darwin. This diverse array of services envelopes swift same day air cargo options and overnight air cargo alternatives, meticulously tailored to accommodate bulkier shipments spanning the extensive expanse of the nation. This provision extends generously to encompass high-priority deliveries, seamlessly spanning regional centers, remote territories, and the majority of mine-sites. As you navigate through these dynamic offerings, keep in mind the added value of inquiring about CargoMaster’s exclusive rates—a bespoke feature poised to optimise the benefits for significant air cargo consignments. Partnering with CargoMaster translates into a tangible reality where overnight express air cargo solutions thrive across Australia, ensuring punctual deliveries while simultaneously elevating operational efficiency and prudent fiscal management.
CargoMaster offers an array of air freight services in Australia, encompassing same-day interstate deliveries as well as comprehensive domestic coverage. This includes connections to and from regional and remote locations, extending even to mine sites. Moreover, CargoMaster provides specialised air freight charter solutions for urgent cargo needs, available throughout Australia.
Experience the speed and efficiency of CargoMaster’s air freight services. Call 1300 767 136 to benefit from our time-saving solutions and ensure the smooth transportation of your valuable cargo.
A quick overview of domestic air freight
Unlock Efficiency: Opt for CargoMaster’s Domestic and International Air Freight Services for Unbeatable Time and Money Savings
Did you know that a staggering 87% of domestic air freight, totaling 475 thousand tonnes, is expertly managed through Australia’s premier air freight gateways? Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide stand as the dynamic quintet, orchestrating seamless cargo movements. Of these, Melbourne takes the lead, commanding 28% of the nation’s air freight with around 140,000 tons annually. Imagine the time and money you save when your cargo takes this efficient route.
Sydney follows suit, being the second largest domestic air freight powerhouse, contributing to approximately 23% of the country’s air cargo activity. Translating to about 109,000 tons annually, it showcases the impressive efficiency of this route. And the momentum continues with Brisbane, emerging as a thriving domestic air freight epicenter. In the 2019 fiscal year alone, Brisbane witnessed a nearly 10% surge in domestic air freight movement, a testament to the time and money saved through optimal logistics.
The upward trajectory extends to Perth and Adelaide, completing the roster of key air freight players. While more than 80% of Australia’s domestic air freight finds its way within the “belly holds” of commercial passenger aircraft such as the 737, A320, and A330, the remainder takes to the skies through dedicated freighter aircraft, harmonising the blend between passenger and cargo transportation. Melbourne, renowned as Australia’s primary “Hub,” centralises this intricate web of air cargo, solidifying its role in efficient freight movements.
Make a shrewd choice for your cargo’s journey. Opt for CargoMaster’s Domestic and International Air Freight Services—a choice that’s not just about movement, but about saving valuable time and money while experiencing the pinnacle of efficiency.
CargoMaster Air Freight Locations: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide
Questions clients ask about domestic air freight
How can I obtain a quote for domestic air freight?
It’s simple. Just give CargoMaster a call. Before you dial, ensure you have the weight and dimensions of your consignment at hand. CargoMaster’s experts can swiftly provide you with a domestic air freight quote over the phone, catering to destinations across almost anywhere in Australia.
What exactly is meant by domestic freight?
Domestic freight encompasses nearly any type of commodity that is either in motion or intended to be moved within Australia, from one location to another.
What’s the maximum weight allowed for air freight?
Though there isn’t a strict maximum weight, the availability of aircraft size in Australia dictates the main constraint. Larger shipments often require transportation through dedicated freighter services due to the size limitations of cargo aircraft.
What’s the definition of air freight?
Air freight refers to any properly packaged item with a clear address, intended for transport aboard an aircraft, or that has previously been transported by air.
Can I send a package via an airline?
While it’s possible, opting to work through CargoMaster is a much more efficient route. This ensures you bypass the delays and challenges that often arise when attempting to send items directly through airlines.
What’s the cost structure for air freight?
The cost of air freight is determined by the weight (and dimensions) of your consignment. Additionally, factors such as your cargo’s origin, destination, and the type of air freight service required will influence the total cost. For more detailed information, don’t hesitate to reach out to CargoMaster.
How is the cost of air freight calculated?
Air freight costs are computed based on either the weight of your consignment or the volumetric equivalent of its weight.
How do I go about arranging my air freight?
Arranging your air freight is a breeze. Just get in touch with CargoMaster! Make sure your cargo is impeccably packaged for air transport and bears a clear address. If you’re dealing with multiple packages, remember to number each piece. For fragile items or those requiring exclusive top-loading, clearly communicate these instructions on your consignment.
Remember CargoMaster know-how to get it there quickly and safely
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Domestic Australian Express Air Freight Major Routes: Melbourne-Sydney, Melbourne-Launceston, Sydney-Brisbane, Melbourne-Adelaide, Melbourne-Perth, Sydney-Adelaide, Melbourne-Hobart, Melbourne-Brisbane, Brisbane-Townsville. Adelaide-Perth, Sydney-Canberra, Sydney-Perth, Cairns-Townsville, Brisbane-Cairns, Melbourne-Canberra
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Italy
TRN
Valencia
Spain
VLC
Vienna
Austria
VIE
Vilnius
Lithuania
VNO
Vitoria
Spain
VIT
Warsaw
Poland
WAW
Yerevan
Armenia
EVN
Zurich
Switzerland
ZRH
Kandahar
Afghanistan
KDH
Karachi
Pakistan
KHI
Kolkata
India
CCU
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
KUL
Lahore
Pakistan
LHE
Male
Maldives
MLE
Manila
Philippines
MNL
Melbourne
Australia
MEL
Mumbai
India
BOM
Nagoya
Japan
NGO
Nanchang
China
KHN
Nanking
China
NKG
Ningbo
China
NGB
Osaka
Japan
KIX
Perth
Australia
PER
Peshawar
Pakistan
PEW
Phuket
Thailand
HKT
Qingdao
China
TAO
Shenyang
China
SHE
Shenzen
China
SZX
Singapore
Singapore
SIN
Suzhou
China
SZV
Taipei
Taiwan
TPE
Tanegashima
Japan
TNA
Tianjin
China
TSN
Urumqi
China
URC
Wenzhou
China
WNZ
Wuhan
China
WUH
Wuxi
China
WUX
Yantai
China
YNT
Zhengzhou
China
CGO
Zi an
China
SIA
Ziamen
China
XMN
Hobart
Australia
HBA
Huangpu
China
ZMY
Hyderabad
India
HYD
Islamabad
Pakistan
ISB
Jaipur
India
JAI
Jakarta
Indonesia
JKT
Kabul
Afghanistan
KBL
Kaimana
Indonesia
KMG
The international community has established a classification system for easy identification of dangerous goods. These goods fall into nine primary classes, and some classes are further divided to address specific risks. Each class/division has a corresponding label that accurately represents the nature of the hazard. These labels must be attached to the package during transport and remain intact throughout the journey. Take a look at the illustrated examples below to understand how these labels effectively communicate the potential dangers.
Under regulations, labels must be clearly visible on the outside of the package and must stay on the package while in transit.
You can often find labels printed on most inner packages such as:
- aerosol cans
- bottles of bleach
- containers of thinners
- tins of paint
- many other products which are available at supermarkets and hardware stores.
Below are the 9 hazard labels for the 9 classes of dangerous goods.
Class 1 Explosives
This includes items such as:
- explosive substances
- pyrotechnic devices
- ammunition
- fireworks
- detonators.
Class 2 Gases
These can be transported as:
- compressed
- liquefied
- refrigerated liquefied
- gas in solution.
This includes aerosols. Class 2 has 3 divisions:
- Division 2.1 – flammable gases such as:
- butane
- propane
- Division 2.2 – non-flammable, non-toxic gases such as:
- oxygen
- liquid nitrogen
- compressed air
- Division 2.3 – toxic gases such as:
- chlorine
- hydrogen sulphide.
Class 3 Flammable liquids
This includes liquids with a boiling point of 35⁰ C or less, or a flash point of 60⁰ C or less such as:
- petrol
- alcohol
- perfumes
- essential oils
- hand sanitiser
- paints.
Class 4 Flammable solids
These are substances that can spontaneously combust and substances, that when they come into contact with water or emit flammable gases. Class 4 has 3 divisions:
- Division 4.1 – flammable solids such as:
- hexamine solid fuel tablets for camping stoves
- self-reactive substances
- desensitised explosives
- Division 4.2 – substances that can spontaneously combust under normal air transport conditions include:
- camphor
- sulphur
- matches
- Division 4.3 – substances that emit flammable gases when they come into contact with water include:
- sodium
- zinc particles
- activated carbon.
Class 5 Oxidising substances and organic peroxides
These substances are not necessarily combustible on their own but can react dangerously with other substances. Class 5 has 2 divisions:
- Division 5.1 – oxidising substances that may not be necessarily combustible, but they may readily yield oxygen and cause other materials to combust, such as:
- hydrogen peroxide
- ammonium nitrate
- potassium chlorate
- sodium nitrate
- Division 5.2 – organic peroxides are thermally unstable and can emit heat and give off harmful or flammable vapours. They can also be liable to explosive decomposition and react dangerously with other substances. Examples are:
- acetyl acetone peroxide
- benzoyl peroxide
- peracetic acid.
Class 6 Toxic and infectious substances
These substances can cause sickness, injury or death if consumed. Class 6 has 2 divisions:
- Division 6.1 – toxic substances that can cause death, injury or to harm human health if swallowed, inhaled or by skin contact, such as:
- chloroform
- arsenics
- cyanides
- cytotoxic waste
- barium compounds
- pesticides
- Division 6.2 – infectious substances that contain or are expected to contain pathogens that can cause disease in humans or animals, including:
- medical or clinical waste
- patient specimens
- genetically modified organisms
- infectious substances
- infected animals.
Class 7 Radioactive materials
These are substances that emit invisible ionising radiation that can be harmful to humans and animals. It can cause objects such as aircraft and equipment to become contaminated if not packaged and handled correctly, such as:
- uranium
- radioactive ores
- isotypes
- radium
- cesium
- x-ray equipment
- medical equipment or parts.
Class 8 Corrosives
These substances can cause irreversible damage if they come into contact with skin and could destroy other freight, or materially damage containers or aircraft. This includes:
- acids
- corrosive cleaners
- battery fluid
- formaldehyde
- hydrofluoric acid.
Class 9 Miscellaneous
These are substances and articles which, during air transport, present a danger not covered by other classes. There are 2 types of handling labels – 1 for lithium battery shipments, and another for all other miscellaneous dangerous goods. This class includes:
- lithium batteries
- battery powered vehicles
- battery powered equipment
- first aid kids
- environmentally hazardous substances
- dry ice
- magnetised materials
- asbestos.
Handling labels
In addition to hazard labels, trained staff must attach handling labels where needed. Staff must use these 4 handling labels with the appropriate hazard labels:
Cargo aircraft only
This label is used to show that the load cannot be carried on a passenger aircraft.
Cyrogenics
This label is used on liquefied gases, such as the ones in Class 2.
This way up
This label ensures a load is placed the correct way up and can be used for non-dangerous goods.
Magnetised material
This label ensures that the load is kept away from the aircraft compass detector unit while being loaded and unloaded.
Please Note: The below list does not describe all types of hazardous air cargo (it is not exhaustive and all encompassing). General items listed below may be found in baggage and possibly have hazards that are not immediately apparent. There are strict laws in relation to lodging of hazardous air cargo and compliance with hazardous air cargo regulations.
Typical examples of hazardous air cargo
Ammunition
Aerosols
Compressed non-flammable gas
Batteries
Breathing Apparatus
Motor Vehicle parts
Chemicals
Dry Ice
Electrical equipment
Diving equipment
Diagnostic specimens
Frozen Embryos
Switches in electrical equipment
Refrigerators (may contain gases or chemicals)
Swimming pool chemicals
Pressurised containers
Engines (contain fuel and that are not cleaned, purged and sealed)
Mining equipment
Magnets
Pressurised containers
Passenger baggage (containing flammable gas or liquid lighter refuel. camping stove cylinders
Photographic Supplies
Expeditionary equipment
Vaccines
Solvents, adhesives
Pesticides
Dental apparatus
Machinery parts
Frozen foods (packed in solid dry ice)
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO THE 59TH EDITION (2018)
The 59th edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations incorporates all amendments made by the IATA Dangerous Goods Board and includes addenda issued by ICAO to the 2017–2018 edition of the Technical Instructions. The following list is intended to assist the user to identify the main changes introduced in this edition and must not be considered an exhaustive listing. The changes have been prefaced by the section or subsection in which the change occurs. 2—Limitations 2.3—Dangerous Goods Carried by Passengers or Crew 2.3.5.9—Limitations have been adopted on the number of portable electronic devices (PED) and the number of spare batteries for the PED that may be carried by passengers or crew. The limit is a maximum of 15 PED and a maximum of 20 spare batteries. These maximums may be exceeded with the approval of the operator. Table 2.3.A has also been revised to reflect these limits. 2.8—Operator Variations There are a number of additions, deletions and amendments to variations submitted by operators. 3—Classification 3.9.2—This subsection has been restructured to bring in all substances and articles that are assigned to Class 9 with their respective UN numbers and proper shipping names. The substances and articles have then been grouped according to the hazard they pose in transport. 4—Identification 4.4—Special Provisions A70—Which identifies the conditions under which engines may be considered as “not restricted”. The conditions have been revised to require that the shipper provide written or electronic documentation stating that a flushing and purging procedure for flammable liquid powered engines has been followed. A203—Identifies that vehicles powered by an engine powered by both a flammable liquid and flammable gas must be assigned to the entry Vehicle, flammable gas powered. The special provision has been revised to clarify that in this instance the applicable provisions of PI 950(a) must also be met. 5—Packing 5.0.1.5.1—Has been revised to include new restrictions on packages containing lithium batteries, UN 3090 and UN 3480 only, being placed into an overpack with packages containing dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. 5.0.2.11—An additional note has been added to identify that lithium batteries, UN 3090 and UN 3480 only, are not permitted in the same outer packaging with dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. Packing Instructions PI 951—Has been revised to include a requirement that if the vehicle is powered by an engine using both flammable gas and flammable liquid fuels, then the shipper must also meet the relevant provisions of PI 950. PI Y960—A note has been added to reinforce that dangerous goods in PG I are not permitted. PI 965 and PI 968—Text has been added to identify the restrictions on packing lithium batteries (UN 3480 and UN 3090 only) in the same outer packaging with dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. There are also restriction on placing packages containing lithium batteries (UN 3090 and UN 3480 only) into an overpack with packages containing dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. These restrictions apply to Section IA and IB. For Section II, cells and batteries must not be packed in the same outer packaging with other dangerous goods. 7—Marking & Labelling 7.1.5.5.2—Text has been added recommending that the UN number(s) on the lithium battery mark be of a minimum size.
9—Handling 9.3.2—Table 9.3.A and the provisions of 9.3.2 have been revised to introduce segregation requirements for lithium batteries (UN 3480 and UN 3090 only) and dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. This aligns to the changes in 5.0.1.5, 5.0.2.11, PI 965 and PI 968. A note has been added to identify that the segregation of packages and overpacks loaded into ULD and aircraft cargo compartments, while recommended as of 1 January 2018, will not become mandatory until 1 January 2019. Appendix B—In Appendix B.2.2.4 new Cargo IMP codes have been added for UN 3090, Section IA and IB of PI 968—RBM and UN 3480, Section IA and IB of PI 965—RBI. These two new IMP codes facilitate the differentiation of fully regulated lithium batteries (UN 3090 and UN 3480) from those packed with equipment or contained in equipment (UN 3091 and UN 3481), which are currently assigned to RLM and RLI respectively. Appendix D—contact details for competent authorities have been updated. Appendix E—changes have been made to the list of UN Specification Packaging Suppliers (E.1) and the Package Testing Facilities (E.2). Appendix F—the list of Sales Agents (F.2), IATA Accredited Training Schools (F.3—F.5) and IATA Authorised Training Centres (F.6) have been revised. Appendix I—A new appendix has been added to this edition of the DGR to provide the detail of the changes that will come into effect as of 1 January 2019 based on the adoption of the changes arising from the 20th revised edition of the UN Model Regulations as well as the changes that have been agreed to date by the ICAO Dangerous Goods Panel for inclusion into the 2019–2020 edition of the Technical Instructions. These changes include: ● replacement of most instances of the word “risk” by the word “hazard”. The changes reflects the increasing use of safety management systems where “risk” is the likelihood of an event combined with the severity of the outcome, whereas hazard is used to identify the inherent properties. So, for example a substance may have a “subsidiary hazard”, not a “subsidiary risk”. ● significant changes to the provisions for the classification of corrosive substances. These changes reflect the work of the UN Subcommittee with the GHS Subcommittee to better align the classification provisions for transport for Class 8 substances with those for supply and use. ● a new requirement for manufacturers and subsequent distributors of lithium cells or batteries to make available a summary of the UN 38.3 tests. ● new provisions for the classification of articles containing dangerous goods, n.o.s.. This includes twelve new UN numbers, UN 3537 to UN 3548, that have been assigned to articles containing dangerous goods in Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 and Division 6.1. The details of the provisions that will come into effect in 2019 for air transport have still to be finalised by the ICAO dangerous Goods Panel. ● a number of new and modified special provisions. ● removal of the lithium battery handling label (7.2.4.7). As of 1 January 2019 only the lithium battery mark (7.1.5.5) will be permitted on packages of lithium batteries prepared in accordance with Section IB of PI 965 or PI 968, or Section II of PI 965 to PI 970. REFERENCE MARKS The following symbols placed against an item indicate changes from the previous edition: Symbol—Meaning —Addition of a new item. —Change to an item. —Cancellation of an item. —Additional IATA requirements. —Indicates that the item relates entirely to Radioactive shipments
Make/Model
Max Payload
Tonnes
Max Loadable Volume
CBM3
Cargo Hold Dims
LxWxH cm
Cargo Door Size
WxH cm
Cessna 406 Titan
1.2
6.5
320 x 120 x 117
124 x 116
Fairchild Metroliner II
1.4
12
835 x 115 x 120
130 x 115
Fairchild Metroliner III
2.1
12
775 x 158 x 145
130 x 115
Fairchild Metroliner 23
2.3
18
775 x 158 x 145
127 x 115
Falcon 20 / 200
2.5
11
704 x 156 x 142
190 x 140
Shorts 360
3.5
40
815 x 190 x 190
142 x 168
Saab 340
3.8
40
1300 x 170 x 170
135 x 130
Aerospatiale ATR42
4.6
40
1080 x 225 x 143
125 x 153
Fokker 27
6.3
58
1336 x 210 x 190
228 x 175
Antonov AN-26
6.5
45
1110 x 220 x 160
230 x 171
Antonov AN-74
6.5
45
1000 x 215 x 220
226 x 220
British Aerospace ATP
8.2
78
1500 x 195 x 180
250 x 169
Lockheed L-188 Electra
15
135
2000 x 280 x 220
355 x 203
Boeing 737-300F
16
115
2100 x 310 x 220
340 x 215
Antonov AN-12
18
95
1380 x 300 x 250
300 x 250
Lockheed L-100 Hercules
21
140
1707 x 302 x 274
302 x 274
Boeing 727-200F
23.5
144
2712 x 351 x 218
340 x 218
Boeing 757F
39
187
3327 x 353 x 218
340 x 218
Airbus A300 B4F
40
280
3900 x 477 x 223
358 x 256
Douglas DC8-62
40
200
3400 x 317 x 203
355 x 215
Douglas DC8-54/55
41
180
3100 x 317 x 203
355 x 215
Ilyushin IL-76
45
180
1850 x 345 x 325
344 x 340
Antonov AN-22
50
650
2640 x 430 x 430
430 x 430
Lockheed L10-11 Tristar
55
420
3300 x 360 x 274
431 x 284
Boeing 767-300F
55
400
3000 x 400 x 250
340 x 254
Douglas DC10-30
65
400
3725 x 448 x 245
350 x 245
McDonnell Douglas MD11
85
500
4800 x 350 x 245
355 x 245
Boeing 747-100F
90
675
4800 x 488 x 300
340 x 300
Boeing 747-200F
100
675
4900 x 488 x 300
340 x 300
Boeing 777F
100
625
4400 x 488 x 300
372 x 305
Boeing 747-300/400F
110
675
5000 x 488 x 300
340 x 300
Antonov AN-124
120
800
3650 x 640 x 440
640 x 440
Antonov AN-225
250
1100
4300 x 640 x 440
640 x 440
ULDs are considered an aircraft part and are the only aircraft parts that can be removed from the aircraft and be returned after being handled by unregulated operators, ULD’s are considered to directly contribute to flight safety.
Types Of Unit Load Devices Used In Australia
AKE Container
Type: AKE CONTAINERATA Code: LD3
Internal Volume: 152 cu. ft. 4.3 mc
Weight Limit: 1,588 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
AAU Container
Type: AAU CONTAINER
ATA Code: LD29
Internal Volume: 505 cu. ft. 14.3 mc
Weight Limit: 4,626 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F
ALF Container
Type: ALF CONTAINER
ATA Code: LD6
Internal Volume: 310 cu. ft. 8.78 mc
Weight Limit: 3,175 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F,777, Airbus
AMA Container
Type: AMA CONTAINER
ATA Code: M1
Internal Volume: 621 cu. ft. 17.58 mc
Weight Limit: 6,804 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F
AMF Container
Type: AMF CONTAINER
Internal Volume: 516 cu. ft. 14.6 mc
Weight Limit: 5,035 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747,747F, 777, Airbus
P1P_PAG Pallet
Type: PLA PALLET
Size: Base: 60.4″x 125″, Height: 64″
Weight Limit: 3,175kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
PEB Container
Type: PEB CONTAINER
Size: Base: 53″ x 88″, Height: 84″
Weight Limit: 1,800kg
(B-HIH -1,300 KG)
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F
PLA Pallet
Type: PLA PALLET
Size:
Base: 60.4″x 125″
Height: 64″
Weight Limit: 3,175kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
PMC_PQP_P6P Pallet
Type: PMC, PQP, P6P PALLET
Size: Base: 96″ x 125″
Weight Limit: 5,035 kg (LD), 6,804 kg (MD)
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
RKN Container
Type: RKN CONTAINER
ATA Code: LD3
Internal Volume: 125.41 cu. ft. 3.55 mc
Weight Limit: Weight: 1,588 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
VZA_VRA
Size: Fitted on PGA 20 ft. Pallet
Max Width for Lower Car: 81″/ 205 cm
Max Centre Height for Lower Car: 59″/ 150 cm
Max Wheel Base: 312 cm
Weight Limit: 2,500 kg(Upper Car)
9,300 kg c(Max Gross Weight of Pallet)
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F Upper Deck
A wide variety of aircraft available for international air cargo.
AIRBUS A330-200
Utilised on domestic routes by Qantas
The A330-200, will uplift approx 14 ton or 61 cubic meters
(subject to weather conditions)
AIRBUS A330-300
Utilised by Qantas on domestic air freight routes
The A330-300, will uplift approx 15 ton or 80 cubic meters
(subject to weather conditions)
AIRBUS A320
Utilised by Qantas on domestic routes
The A320 will uplift 1 ton or approx 3 cubic meters
(subject to weather conditions)
AIRBUS A321
The A321 will uplift 3 ton or 10 cubic meters.
AIRBUS A330-800
The A330-800 will uplift 20 ton or 68 cubic meters.
BAE 146-300 FREIGHTER (Quiet trader)
The BAE 146 (Quiet trader as it is known)
Will uplift approx 10 ton or 80 cubic meters.
Boeing B737-300 Freighter
The 737 freighter will uplift approx 17 ton or 130 cubic meters.
Boeing B737-800
The 737-800 will uplift approx 3.5 ton or 30 cubic meters.
Boeing B767-300 Freighter
The 767 freighter will uplift 56 ton and 320 cubic meters.
Boeing B787-9
The 787-9 will uplift approx 18 ton or 96 cubic meters.
INCOTERMS are standard trade terms most commonly used in international freight contracts for sale of goods. It is essential that you are aware of your terms of trade prior to shipment.
EXW – EX WORKS (… named place of delivery)
The Seller’s only responsibility is to make the goods available at the Seller’s premises. The Buyer bears full costs and risks of moving the goods from there to destination.
FCA – FREE CARRIER (… named place of delivery)
The Seller delivers the goods, cleared for export, to the carrier selected by the Buyer. The Seller loads the goods if the carrier pickup is at the Seller’s premises. From that point, the Buyer bears the costs and risks of moving the goods to destination.
CPT – CARRIAGE PAID TO (… named place of destination)
The Seller pays for moving the goods to destination. From the time the goods are transferred to the first carrier, the Buyer bears the risks of loss or damage.
CIP– CARRIAGE AND INSURANCE PAID TO (… named place of destination)
The Seller pays for moving the goods to destination. From the time the goods are transferred to the first carrier, the Buyer bears the risks of loss or damage. The Seller, however, purchases the cargo insurance.
DAT – DELIVERED AT TERMINAL (… named terminal at port or place of destination)
The Seller delivers when the goods, once unloaded from the arriving means of transport, are placed at the Buyer’s disposal at a named terminal at the named port or place of destination. “Terminal” includes any place, whether covered or not, such as a quay, warehouse, container yard or road, rail or air cargo terminal. The Seller bears all risks involved in bringing the goods to and unloading them at the terminal at the named port or place of destination.
DAP – DELIVERED AT PLACE (… named place of destination)
The Seller delivers when the goods are placed at the Buyer’s disposal on the arriving means of transport ready for unloading at the names place of destination. The Seller bears all risks involved in bringing the goods to the named place.
DDP – DELIVERED DUTY PAID (… named place)
The Seller delivers the goods -cleared for import – to the Buyer at destination. The Seller bears all costs and risks of moving the goods to destination, including the payment of Customs duties and taxes.
MARITIME TERMS
FAS – FREE ALONGSIDE SHIP (… named port of shipment)
The Seller delivers the goods to the origin port. From that point, the Buyer bears all costs and risks of loss or damage.
FOB– FREE ON BOARD (… named port of shipment)
The Seller delivers the goods on board the ship and clears the goods for export. From that point, the Buyer bears all costs and risks of loss or damage.
CFR– COST AND FREIGHT (… named port of destination)
The Seller clears the goods for export and pays the costs of moving the goods to destination. The Buyer bears all risks of loss or damage.
CIF – COST INSURANCE AND FREIGHT (… named port of destination)
The Seller clears the goods for export and pays the costs of moving the goods to the port of destination. The Buyer bears all risks of loss or damage. The Seller, however, purchases the cargo insurance.
A2A
Airport-to-airport
A2D
Airport-to-door
ADV
Advise, Advised, Advising
AEA
Association of European Airlines (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
Airline
Company operating aircraft between steady origin and destination airports
Airmail
Mail travelling by air
Air Operator
Company operating aircraft
Airport-to-airport
Transport from an airport of origin to an airport of destination
Allotment
Assigned volume on board of a flight / day
AOG
Aircraft On Ground ; materials expedited for repair of a grounded aircraft
AP
Airport
ARR
Arrive, Arrived, Arrival
ARR
Also a C2K milestone: ARR = cargo and documents arrived at airport of destination
ATA
Air Transport Association (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
ATA
Actual Time of Arrival
ATD
Actual Time of Departure
Authorisation
The commission to a certain person or body to act on behalf of another person or body ; the person or body can be authorised e.g. to issue air waybills or to collect freight
AVI
Live Animal(s)
AWB
Air Waybill
Backlog
Amount of goods still to be delivered or received and for which the planned or agreed date has expired
BAG
Baggage
Belly
Lower-deck cargo hold of an aircraft
BIG
Outsized cargo
Blocked-space agreement
A continuous reservation (allotment) for space at one or more flight / date combinations with an airline
Bonded Goods
Goods on which the customs duty has not yet been paid, and which therefore, are under the control of customs; usually in a Bonded warehouse.
Bonded warehouse
A depository for goods on which the customs duty has not been paid ; the warehouse proprietor must provide a bond (often in the form of a bank warranty or a mortgage) to the customs authorities as a security for any duties which may not be paid by the customer
Booking
Request for reservation of space on a flight/day, (to be) confirmed by the airline
Break Bulk Agent
A forwarder breaking the bulk: taking care of the unpacking and sorting of goods after the flight
Breakdown List
List of shipments carried in one consolidation (see also: Consolidation Manifest)
Broker
Person who acts as an agent or intermediary in negotiating contracts ; sometimes refers to a forwarder role
Bulk Cargo
Loose cargo not loaded on an ULD
C2K
Cargo 2000 (see the “Cargo 2000” page of this website)
Cargo Aircraft
Aircraft built with the purpose of carrying nothing else than cargo
Cargo assembly
The separate reception of parcels or packages and the holding of them for later dispatch as one consignment ; consolidator role
Cargo Disassembly
The separation of one or more of the parcels or packages that are part of a consignment for further distribution ; break bulk role
Carriage
Transport ; the process of conveying cargo from one point to another
Carrier
The party responsible for transport of goods from one point to another, this can be for example an airline or a forwarder (as a NVOCC)
CASS
Cargo Accounts Settlement System
CAO
Cargo Aircraft Only
CC
Charges Collect ; pay at moment of collection of the goods
CCS
Cargo Community System ; information system integrating the communication between air cargo parties at an airport
Certificate of Origin
A certificate proving the country of original production of goods ; used for customs declaration purposes
Charges collect
Charges as stated on the air waybill to be collected from the consignee
Charges prepaid
Charges as stated on the air waybill to be collected from the shipper
Claim
A written complaint about the execution of a contract of transportation by a carrier, combined with a demand for financial compensation
Classifying
Assigning the right import classification number to goods as part of the customs declaration process
CLR
Clear
CNEE
Consignee
COLL
Collect, Collected, Collecting
COMAT
Company Material (non revenue cargo)
Combi
Combi Aircraft, combining transport of passengers and cargo on the main-deck
Commodity
Indication of the type of goods ; commodities are coded according to the harmonised system
Commodity code
Code used in the Harmonised System for the classification of goods, which are most commonly produced and traded
Complaint
An official statement from a customer to a carrier about his unhappiness with the service or operation of the service provider
Consignee
The person or company that is physically and administratively responsible for accepting the goods at final delivery
Consolidation
A collection of shipments belonging to different shippers travelling to one destination or area to be distributed to several consignees
Consolidation Manifest
List of shipments carried in one consolidation
Consolidation Rates
Rates as given by a consolidator / forwarder
Consolidator
A forwarder consolidating shipments before a flight ; these shipments belonging to different shippers and travelling to one destination or area in order to be distributed to several consignees after the flight
Courier
Company that carries envelopes and parcels up to 75 kg from door to door ; air transport is generally outsourced to airlines
Courier Rates
Rates as given by a courier
CPTY
Capacity
CRN
Customs Release Note
Customs Agent/Broker (Certified)
Party certified to handle the customs clearance on account of importers / exporters
Customs invoice
(Pro forma) Invoice for import declaration (customs and statistics) purposes, stating the commercial price, added with the costs for freight, insurance and packing etc., terms of delivery and payment
Customs value
Value of goods to be imported for import declaration (customs and statistics) purposes
D2A
Door-to-airport
D2D
Door-to-door
Dangerous Goods
Goods that can be hazardous for health, flight-safety or materials
DAP
A C2K key performance indicator: DAP = Delivered As Promised (NFD in full and on time statuses are achieved)
DEP
A C2K milestone: DEP = cargo and documents departed at airport of origin
DEPT
Department
DG
Dangerous Goods
DGR
Dangerous Goods Regulations (IATA)
Dimensional Weight (Conversion)
Concept adopted by the transportation industry worldwide as a uniform means of establishing a minimum charge for the cubic space a package occupies ; the volume is converted into a (higher) weight / price class
DIMS
Dimensions
DIP
Diplomatic mail
DLV
Deliver, Delivered, Delivering
DLV
Also a C2K milestone: DLV = cargo and documents delivered to customer (forwarder)
DOCS
Document(s), Documentation
Domestic transport
Transport within a country
Door-to-door
Transport from an initial shipper’s house address to a final consignee’s house address
Duty
Tax imposed on goods imported from another country
EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
EDIFACT
Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transport ; a specific EDI protocol
e-Freight
Electronic freight documents project from IATA ; e-Freight aims to take the paper out of the air cargo supply chain and -processes and replace it with cheaper, more accurate and more reliable electronic messaging ; facilitated by IATA, the project is an industry-wide initiative involving carriers, freight forwarders, ground handlers, shippers and customs authorities
Electronic Data Interchange
The interchange of electronic data, structured following an agreed protocol, between the automated information system of different parties
Embargo
An embargo on a certain kind of goods means these goods will not be transported by the airline, often for flight-safety reasons
Equipment
Materials needed to handle or transport goods
ESC
European Shippers’ Council (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
ETA
Estimated Time of Arrival
ETD
Estimated Time of Departure
Expediting
Forwarding goods (in less than the normal lead time)
Expeditor
Forwarder
FAK
Freight All Kinds
FAK-Rates
Rates for Freight All Kinds
FAP
A C2K key performance indicator: FAP = Flown As Planned (the complete shipment has flown at or before the last planned flight with a maximum 12 hour delay)
FCL
Full Container Load
FDCA
Found Cargo
FFM
Freight Forwarding Message (electronic)
FIATA
International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
FLT
Flight
Forwarder
Company specialized in providing door-to-airport transport, arranging connecting air transport and/or airport-to-door transport for parcels and consolidations > 75 kg or up to anything that fits in an aircraft ; the air transport is generally outsourced to airlines and sometimes aircraft operators or air charter companies
Forwarder network
A network existing of different smaller to medium sized forwarding companies all over the world working together
Freighter
Aircraft built with the purpose of carrying nothing else than cargo
FSU
Freight Status Update
Fuel Surcharge
Surcharge added to the cargo rate to cover the additional costs of increasing fuel-prices ; these will generally follow a certain index
Full charter
Chartering the full available volume of an aircraft or flight/day
Full Container Load
Container fully loaded, generally with goods belonging to one party
Full freighter
Aircraft built with the purpose of carrying nothing else than cargo
FWB
Electronic air waybill message
FWB
Also a C2K milestone: FWB = the shipment is booked at the airline, next an electronic air waybill is generated by agent (forwarder) ; this creates the so-called route map in C2K in which all the steps are followed
FYI
For Your Information
General Cargo Rates
Rates for all different kinds of cargo, not falling into a specific handling and/or rate category
GSA
General Sales Agent
GSF
Global Shippers Forum (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
Handling Agent
Agent handling the ramp and/or warehouse cargo operation for an airline
Harmonised System
A numeric multi purpose system for the classification of goods with its six digits covering about 5000 descriptions of the products or groups of products most commonly produced and traded, designed for customs purposes, but can also be used for statistics, transport purposes, export, import and manufacturing; the international convention on the HS was established under auspices of the World Customs Organisation in 1983
Haulage
Inland transport of cargo
Haulier
Road carrier
HEA
Heavy Cargo
HAWB
House Air Waybill
House Air Waybill
The shipment contract between the end-customer and the forwarder (see the page “Forwarding Out” of this website for further purposes and explanation)
Hub
Central point in a transport system or network
HUM
Human remains
HWB
House Waybill
IATA
International Air Transport Association (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
IATA-Agent
An IATA certified agent
ICAL
Inbound Cargo Action List
ICAO
International Civil Aviation Organisation (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
ICE
Dry Ice Shipment
IN
Inches
Inco terms
Internationally agreed set of standard delivery terms
Integrator
Carrier integrating different modes of transport to form a door-to-door transport or supply chain ; this term mostly refers to the large international express companies who’s core business is to carry envelopes and parcels up to 75 kg, often overnight or even same day
Intermodal Transport
The movement of cargo in a supply chain by more than one mode of transport ; for example road/air or sea/air transport
INV
Invoice
ISA
If Space Available
KG
Kilos
L/C
Letter of Credit
LCL
Less than Container Load
Less than Container Load
Container partly filled with goods from one party, or an amount of goods that is not sufficient to fill one container and will therefore likely be consolidated
LHO
Living Human Organs / Blood
License, import/export
Governmental permit to import / export certain goods under certain conditions
Line item
Order line, each line on a packing list or invoice to be declared for customs
Load factor
The extent to which the aircraft (weight-, volume-, ULD-) capacity is efficiently utilized (to generate profit)
LOC
Location
Loose cargo/shipments
Cargo / shipments not loaded on an ULD
Lower Deck
The (cargo) deck below the main deck or upper deck of an aircraft
LT
Local Time
Main deck
Upper deck ; the (cargo) deck above the lower deck of an aircraft
Manifest, flight
Document listing the air waybills and a specification of the related goods carried on a flight
Master Air Waybill
The shipment contract between the forwarder and the airline (see the page “Forwarding Out” of this website for further purposes and explanation)
MAWB
Master Air Waybill
MFST
Manifest
Minimum Rate
Rate to cover the basic costs of carrying a shipment
MSG
Message(s)
Network Forwarder
A large forwarding company with worldwide branches
NFD
A C2K milestone: NFD = cargo and documents ready for pick-up at airline (handler), the customer (forwarder) is notified
NND
Notice of Non Delivery
NON-IATA
Airline or agent that is not a member of IATA
Nose loading
Loading cargo through the cargo door in the nose of an aircraft
Notify address
Address of a party other than the consignee to be notified of arrival of the goods
Notify party
Party other than the consignee to be notified of arrival of the goods
NOTOC
Notification To Captain ; list for the captain of the aircraft with goods carried on board
N-Rates
Rates for shipments with weights up to 45 kg
NVOCC
Non Vessel Operating/Owning Cargo Carrier ; in case of Air Cargo a Carrier (e.g. a Forwarder or Consolidator) who issues Air Waybills for the carriage of cargo on aircraft which he does not operate or own
OAG
Official Airlines Guide
OB
On Board
Oversized Cargo
Cargo that exceeds the dimensions of an ULD
Package
Packed piece of cargo
Packing list
A list for customs declaration and consignment purposes stating number and kinds of packages being shipped, totals of gross, legal, and net weights of the packages, marks and numbers on the packages, contents and part-/serialnumbers
Pallet
A (standardized) platform on which goods can be stacked for transport or warehouse handling purposes
Pallet, aircraft
A (standardized) platform on which goods can be stacked for air transport purposes
Pallet net
A net used to secure the cargo on the aircraft pallet
Parcel
Package
Part charter
Chartering of a part of the available volume on an aircraft or flight/day
Part shipment
Part of a shipment that travels on a different flight and/or day than the rest of the shipment due to available capacity with the airline
PAX
Passenger(s)
Payload
The (cargo) load that can be carried by an aircraft (to generate revenue)
PC
Piece(s)
PER
Perishable Cargo
PFI
Pro Forma Invoice
POA
Proof Of Acceptance ; legal proof a shipment has been accepted by a party
POD
Proof Of Delivery ; legal proof a shipment has been delivered by a party
POD
Place Of Delivery
PP
Charges Prepaid
PPD
Prepaid
Pre-alert
Message stating the current and or expected status of the goods
Principal
The customer ordering the transport or related services
PSH
Part Shipment
QNTY
Quantity
Q-Rates
Rates with a quantity discount
RCF
A C2K milestone: RCF = cargo has arrived in the cargo bay at final destination ; cargo and airwaybill are administratively received in the system
RCPT
Receipt, Reception
RCS
A C2K milestone: RCS = cargo and documents are received ‘Ready For Carriage’ and accepted by airline (handler)
Ready For Carriage
(By Air) The goods are correctly packed and labeled, and customs cleared, with the right documents attached
Ready For Transport
(By Road) The goods are correctly packed and labeled, with the right documents attached
RFC
Ready For Carriage
RFT
Ready For Transport
Routing
The path that is (to be) followed by the goods from shipper to consignee
RUSHR
Rush Reply
SASPO
As Soon As Possible
SAWB
Substitute Air Waybill
Security Surcharge
Surcharge added to the cargo rate to cover the additional costs of the increasing number of security checks and related administration that are legally required by the authorities
Shipper
The person or company that is physically and administratively responsible for shipping the goods ; for an airline in most cases a forwarder will be the shipper, for a forwarder the shipper is a third party, for example a trading company, a manufacturer, etc.
Shipper’s Letter of Instruction
Document issued by the shipper to instruct and authorize the forwarder to forward and declare goods on his behalf ; contains all shipment details needed to facilitate these services
SHPMNT
Shipment
Side loading
Loading cargo through a cargo door in the side of an aircraft
Skid
Pallet
S/L
Short Loaded
SLI
Shipper’s Letter of Instruction
SSPD
Short Shipped ; stayed behind
TACT
The Air Cargo Tariff ; publication of official airline tariffs
TBA
Time Before Arrival
TBD
Time Before Departure
TEMP
Temperature
TIACA
The International Air Cargo Association (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also)
TILNA
Tilting Not Allowed
TILTA
Tilting Allowed
Time Slot
The agreed time to collect or deliver goods
Tonne Kilometer
One tonne (1000 kg or 2204.6 lb) metric flown one kilometer ; productivity indicator
TRA
Transit
Tracing
Retrieving (information on) the status of goods and documents
Tracking
Regular checking on the status of goods and documents
Track & Trace
Automated regular retrieval of (information on) the status of goods and documents and checking these against the agreed norms
Transfer cargo
Transfer of cargo from one flight to another
Transito / Transit cargo
Transfer of cargo from one flight to another
TRM
Transfer Manifest
TTL
Total
ULD
Unit Load Device
ULD, contoured
Unit Load Device shaped to exactly fit in an aircraft
UNACC
Unaccompanied
Unit Load Device
Standardized air cargo loading equipment (pallet, container)
Upper deck
Main deck ; the (cargo) deck above the lower deck of an aircraft
VAL
Valuable cargo
VAT
Value Added Tax
VOL
Volume
Volume charge
Air transport charge based on the volume of goods instead of the actual weight (see “Dimensional Weight” and “Weight charge” also)
VUN
Vulnerable cargo
Weight charge
Air transport charge based on the actual weight of the goods (see “Dimensional Weight” and “Volume charge” also)
Weight & Balance
Management of the weight and allocation of cargo, passengers and fuel for a flight
W/H
Warehouse
XPS
Priority Small Package
XS
In Excess
Yield management
The process of maximising the contribution (revenue) of the (transport & handling) network, equipment, infrastructure and resources
Airport name
IATA
ICAO
Address
AIRLINES
Albury Airport
ABX
YMAY
121 Airport Dr, Albury NSW 2640 http://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/community-services/albury-airport
QantasLink, Regional Express, Virgin Blue Airlines
Armidale Airport
ARM
YARM
Armidale NSW 2350 http://www.armidale.nsw.gov.au/council/armidale-airport
Qantaslink, Regional Express (REX)
Ballina Byron Gateway Airport
BNK
YBNA
210 Southern Cross Dr, Ballina NSW 2478 http://ballinabyronairport.com.au/
Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Regional Express (REX)
Balranald Airport
BZD
YBRN
Balranald Rd, Balranald NSW 2715 http://www.balranald.nsw.gov.au/council-activities/balranald-aerodrome/
Bankstown Airport
BWU
YSBK
Bankstown Airport NSW 2200 http://www.bankstownairport.com.au
Bathurst Airport
BHS
YBTH
Pj Moodie Memorial Dr, Bathurst NSW 2795
Bourke Airport
BRK
YBKE
Bourke NSW 2840
Brewarrina Airport
BWQ
YBRW
Brewarrina NSW 2839
Broken Hill Airport
BHQ
YBHI
Airport Rd, Broken Hill NSW 2880 http://www.brokenhill.nsw.gov.au/council-services-brokenhill/airport-brokenhill
Regional Express (REX)
Camden Airport
CDU
YSCN
Macquarie Grove Rd, Camden
Cessnock Airport
CES
YCNK
Wine Country Dr, Pokolbin NSW 2320
Hunter Valley Aviation ,Avondale Aviation
Clarence Valley Regional Airport
GFN
YGFN
Aerodrome Rd, Glenugie NSW 2460 http://www.clarence.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/metro/page.asp?p=DOC-LTD-41-41-75
Regional Express
Cobar Airport
CAZ
YCBA
Lerida Rd, Cobar NSW 2835
Brindabella Airlines
Coffs Harbour Airport
CFS
YCFS
Aviation Dr, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 http://www.coffscoast.com.au/airport
Qantas, QantasLink, Tigerair Australia, Virgin Australia
Collarenebri Airport
CRB
YCBR
Cooma – Snowy Mountains Airport
OOM
YCOM
1611 Kosciuszko Rd, Cooma NSW 2630 http://www.snowymountainsairport.com.au
Coonabarabran Airport
COJ
YCBB
Coonabarabran NSW 2357
Coonamble Airport
CNB
YCNM
Coonamble NSW 2829
Regional Express (REX)
Cootamundra Airport
CMD
YCTM
Cootamundra NSW 2590
Corowa Airport
CWW
YCOR
Redlands Rd, Corowa NSW 2646
Cowra Airport
CWT
YCWR
Cowra NSW 2794 http://www.cowraairport.com.au
Deniliquin Airport
DNQ
YDLQ
Deniliquin NSW 2710
Dubbo City Airport
DBO
YSDU
Cooreena Rd, Dubbo NSW 2830 http://www.dubboairport.com/Airport/home
QantasLink, Regional Express (REX)
Forbes Airport
FRB
YFBS
Forbes NSW 2871
Glen Innes Airport
GLI
YGLI
779 Emmaville Rd, Glen Innes NSW 2370
Goulburn Airport
GUL
YGLB
59 Airport Rd, Goulburn NSW 2580 http://www.goulburn.nsw.gov.au/Engineering/Goulburn-Airport.aspx
Griffith Airport
GFF
YGTH
Remembrance Dr, Griffith NSW 2680 http://www.griffith.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-SKR-05-80-51
Regional Express (REX) Griffith Airport
Gunnedah Airport
GUH
YGDH
Gunnedah NSW 2380
Hay Airport
HXX
YHAY
Cobb Hwy, Hay South NSW 2711
Illawarra Regional Airport (Wollongong Airport)
WOL
YWOL
Albion Park Rail NSW 2527 http://www.illawarraregionalairport.com.au
EliteJet, NSW Air, Southern Biplane Adventures, Touchdown Helicopters
Inverell Airport
IVR
YIVL
Aerodrome Access Rd, Gilgai NSW 2360
Kempsey Airport
KPS
YKMP
Aldavilla NSW 2440 http://www.kempsey.nsw.gov.au/air-transport.html
QantasLink, Virgin Australia
Lightning Ridge Airport
LHG
YLRD
Lightning Ridge NSW 2834
Lismore Airport
LSY
YLIS
Bruxner Hwy, Loftville NSW 2480
Regional Express (REX)
Lord Howe Island Airport
LDH
YLHI
Lord Howe Island 2898
QantasLink
Merimbula Airport
MIM
YMER
Merimbula NSW 2548 http://www.merimbulaairport.com.au
Merimbula Air Services, Air Sapphire, Regional Express (REX)
Moree Airport
MRZ
YMOR
Newell Highway, 6km South of the Post Office, Moree NSW 2400
Brindabella Airlines
Moruya Airport
MYA
YMRY
N Head Dr, Moruya NSW 2537
Regional Express (REX)
Mudgee Airport
DGE
YMDG
George Campbell Dr, Bombira NSW 2850 http://www.midwestern.nsw.gov.au/Our-Facilities/MudgeeAirport/
Commercial Helicopters
Narrabri Airport
NAA
YNBR
Narrabri, New South Wales
Narrandera Airport
NRA
YNAR
Narrandera NSW 2700
Regional Express (REX)
Narromine Airport
QRM
YNRM
Narromine NSW 2821
Newcastle Airport (RAAF Williamtown)
NTL
YWLM
1 Williamtown Dr, Williamtown NSW 2318 http://www.newcastleairport.com.au
Jetstar, Regional Express (REX), Vurgin Australia, QantasLink
Nyngan Airport
NYN
YNYN
Nyngan St, Nyngan NSW 2825
Orange Airport
OAG
YORG
Orange NSW 2800 http://www.orange.nsw.gov.au/site/index.cfm?display=147100
Alliance Airlines, Regional Express (REX)
Parkes Airport
PKE
YPKS
Parkes, New South Wales
Regional Express (REX)
Port Macquarie Airport
PQQ
YPMQ
99 Boundary Street, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 http://www.portmacquarieairport.com.au/Home
QantasLink, Virgin Australia
Quirindi Airport
YQDI
Quirindi NSW 2343
Sydney Airport (Kingsford Smith Airport)
SYD
YSSY
Airport Dr, Sydney NSW 2020 http://www.sydneyairport.com.au
Tamworth Airport
TMW
YSTW
Basil Brown Dr, Westdale NSW 2340
QantasLink
Taree Airport
TRO
YTRE
1 Lansdowne Rd, Cundletown NSW 2430
Regional Express (REX)
Temora Airport
TEM
YTEM
Airport St, Temora NSW 2666
Tibooburra Airport
TYB
YTIB
Tibooburra NSW 2880
Tumut Airport
TUM
YTMU
Bombowlee NSW 2720
Wagga Wagga Airport (RAAF Base Wagga)
WGA
YSWG
Don Kendall Dr, Forest Hill NSW 2651 http://www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/city-of-wagga-wagga/business/council-businesses/airport2
QantasLink, Regional Express (REX)
Walgett Airport
WGE
YWLG
Walgett NSW 2832
Warnervale Airport
YWVA
Warnervale NSW 2259 http://www.ccac.com.au
Warren Airport
QRR
YWRN
Red Hill, New South Wales, Australia
West Wyalong Airport
WWY
YWWL
Airport Road, West Wyalong NSW 2671
Regional Express (REX)
Young Airport
NGA
YYNG
Maimuru NSW 2594
Airport name
IATA
ICAO
Address
Airlines
Alpha Airport
ABH
YAPH
Alpha, Queensland, Australia
Aurukun Airport
AUU
YAUR
Aurukun Mission QLD
Skytrans Airlines, Qantaslink
Northern Peninsula Airport (Bamaga/Injinoo Airport)
ABM
YNPE
Airport rd, Bamaga QLD 4876.
Skytrans Airlines
Barcaldine Airport
BCI
YBAR
Barcaldine, Queensland
QantasLink
Bedourie Airport
BEU
YBIE
Bedourie QLD
Skytrans Airlines
Birdsville Airport
BVI
YBDV
Birdsville QLD 4482
Skytrans Airlines, Central Eagle Aviation, West Wing Aviation
Blackall Airport
BKQ
YBCK
Landsborough Hwy, Blackall QLD 4472
QantasLink
Blackwater Airport
BLT
YBTR
Stewarton QLD 4702
QantasLink
Boigu Island Airport
GIC
YBOI
Boigu Island, Queensland, Australia
Boulia Airport
BQL
YBOU
Boulia, Queensland
Skytrans Airlines
Brisbane Airport
BNE
YBBN
11 The Circuit, Brisbane Airport QLD 4008 Phone: (07) 3406 3000 http://www.bne.com.au/
Archerfield Airport
YBAF
Beatty Rd, Archerfield QLD 4108 Phone: (07) 3275 8000 http://www.archerfieldairport.com.au
Bundaberg Airport
BDB
YBUD
Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines, Seair Pacific
Burketown Airport
BUC
YBKT
Burketown, Queensland, Australia
Skytrans Airlines
Cairns Airport
CNS
YBCS
Airport Ave, Cairns QLD 4870 Phone: (07) 4080 6703 http://www.cairnsairport.com.au
Charleville Airport
CTL
YBCV
Charleville QLD 4470
QantasLink, Skytrans Airlines
Charters Towers Airport
CXT
YCHT
Charters Towers QLD 4820
Chinchilla Airport
CCL
YCCA
Aerodrome Rd, Chinchilla QLD 4413
Clermont Airport
CMQ
YCMT
Clermont, Queensland, Australia.
Cloncurry Airport
CNJ
YCCY
Sir Hudson Fysh Dr, Cloncurry QLD 4824
Alliance Airlines, QantasLink, Virgin Australia
Coen Airport
CUQ
YCOE
Peninsula Developmental Rd, Coen QLD 4871
Skytrans Airlines
Cooktown Airport
CTN
YCKN
Cooktown Developmental Rd, Cooktown QLD 4895
Hinterland Aviation
Cunnamulla Airport
CMA
YCMU
Cunnamulla QLD 4490
Skytrans Airlines
Dirranbandi Airport
DRN
YDBI
Cowildi St, Dirranbandi QLD 4486
Doomadgee Airport
DMD
YDMG
Doomadgee, Queensland, Australia
Skytrans Airlines
Dunk Island Airport
DKI
YDKI
Dunk QLD 4852
Hinterland Aviation
Emerald Airport
EMD
YEML
Emerald, Queensland, Australia
QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Gladstone Airport
GLT
YGLA
Aerodrome Rd, Clinton QLD 4680 Phone: (07) 4977 8800 http://www.gladstone.qld.gov.au/gladstone-airport
QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Gold Coast Airport
OOL
YBCG
Eastern Ave, Bilinga QLD 4225 Phone: (07) 5589 1100 http://goldcoastairport.com.au
Goondiwindi Airport
GOO
YGDI
Goondiwindi QLD 4390
Gympie Airport
GYP
YGYM
Lobwein Rd, Kybong QLD 4570
Great Barrier Reef Airport (Hamilton Island Airport)
HTI
YBHM
Hamilton Island QLD 4803 Phone: (07) 4946 9999 http://www.hamiltonisland.com.au/airport
Jetstar Airways, Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia
Hervey Bay Airport
HVB
YHBA
William Deam Avenue, Shop 6, Hervey Bay QLD 4655 Phone: (07) 4194 6907 http://www.frasercoastairport.com.au
Virgin Australia. QantasLink, Qantas Airways
Horn Island Airport
HID
YHID
Airport Rd, Horn Island QLD 4875 Phone: (07) 4069 1314
Qantas
Hughenden Airport
HGD
YHUG
Hann Hwy, Hughenden QLD 4821 Phone: (07) 4741 2900
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Julia Creek Airport
JCK
YJLC
Julia Creek QLD
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Karumba Airport
KRB
YKMB
Karumba QLD 4891
Skytrans Airlines
Kingaroy Airport
KGY
YKRY
Warren Truss Dr, Taabinga QLD 4610
Kowanyama Airport
KWM
YKOW
Chapman Rd, Kowanyama QLD 4871
Skytrans Airlines
Kubin Airport
KUG
YKUB
Kubin Island QLD
West Wing Aviation
Lizard Island Airport
LZR
YLZI
Starcke QLD 4871
Hinterland Aviation
Lockhart River Airport
IRG
YLHR
Lockhart QLD 4871
Skytrans Airlines
Longreach Airport
LRE
YLRE
Landsborough Hwy, Longreach QLD 4730 Phone: (07) 4658 3766 http://www.longreachairport.com.au
Regional Express Airlines (REX), QantasLink
Mackay Airport
MKY
YBMK
Boundary Rd E, East Mackay QLD 4740 Phone: (07) 4957 0201 http://mackayairport.com
Jetstar, Qantas, Virgin Australia, TigerAir
Mareeba Airfield
MRG
YMBA
Vicary Rd, Mareeba QLD 4880
Mission Aviation Fellowship
Sunshine Coast Airport
MCY
YBSU
Sunshine Coast Airport (MCY), Friendship Ave, Marcoola QLD 4564 Phone: (07) 5453 1500 http://www.sunshinecoastairport.com.au
Jetstar, Virgin Australia , Air New Zealand
Maryborough Airport
MBH
YMYB
Maryborough QLD 4650
Mornington Island Airport
ONG
YMTI
Mornington QLD 4871
Skytrans Airlines
Mount Isa Airport
ISA
YBMA
Barkly Hwy, Mt Isa QLD 4825 Phone: (07) 4743 4598 http://www.mountisaairport.com.au
Airnorth, Alliance Airlines, Qantas Airways (Including Qantaslink), Regional Express (REX), Skytrans, Virgin Australia Mt Isa Air Charters
Murray Island Airport
MYI
YMUI
Murray Island, Queensland, Australia
West Wing Aviation
Muttaburra Airport
UTB
YMTB
Muttaburra QLD 4732
Normanton Airport
NTN
YNTN
Normanton, Queensland
Westwing Aviation, Skytrans Airlines
Palm Island Airport
PMK
YPAM
Palm Island QLD 4816
Skytrans Airlines
Edward River Airport
EDR
YPMP
Wirran St, Pormpuraaw QLD 4871
Skytrans Airlines
Whitsunday Coast Airport
PPP
YBPN
Peppers Palm Bay (Island Resort) QLD Phone: (07) 4945 0200 http://www.whitsunday.qld.gov.au/aerodromes
Jetstar Airways, Virgin Australia, Tigerair
Quilpie Airport
ULP
YQLP
Quilpie, Queensland, Australia
Skytrans Airlines
Redcliffe Airport
RCL
YRED
Rothwell QLD 4022 http://www.redcliffeaeroclub.com.au
SEAIR Pacific, Air Queensland
Richmond Airport
RCM
YRMD
Richmond, Queensland, Australia
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Rockhampton Airport
ROK
YBRK
Rockhampton, Queensland http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/Council_Services/Airport
QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Roma Airport
RMA
YROM
Airport Dr, Roma QLD 4455 http://www.maranoa.qld.gov.au/airports
Alliance Airlines, QantasLink– Roma Air Charters
St George Airport
SGO
YSGE
St George QLD 4487
Skytrans Airlines
Springvale Airport
KSV
YSPV
Diamantina Lakes QLD 4735
Taroom Airport
XTO
YTAM
Taroom QLD 4420
– Taroom Air Charters
Thangool Airport
THG
YTNG
Aerodrome Rd, Thangool QLD 4716
QantasLink Thangool Air Charters
Thargomindah Airport
XTG
YTGM
Thargomindah, Queensland
Skytrans Airlines
Toowoomba Airport
TWB
YTWB
Toowoomba, Queensland
Skytrans Airlines Toowoomba Air Charters
Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport
YBWW
Wellcamp west of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia http://www.wellcamp.com.au
Townsville Airport (RAAF Townsville)
TSV
YBTL
Garbutt QLD 4814 Phone: (07) 4727 3211 http://www.townsvilleairport.com.au
Alliance Airlines, Jetstar Airways, West Wing Aviation, Qantas Airways, Qantas Link, Airnorth, Virgin Australia, Regional Express(REX)
Weipa Airport
WEI
YBWP
Mission River QLD 4874
QantasLink, Skytrans Airlines
Windorah Airport
WNR
YWDH
Diamantina Developmental Rd, Windorah QLD 4481
Skytrans Airlines
Winton Airport
WIN
YWTN
Landsborough Hwy, Corfield QLD 4733
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Donnington Airpark
YDOP
Woodstock QLD 4816
Airport name
IATA
ICAO
Address
Airlines
Ararat Airport
ARY
YARA
Western Hwy, Ararat VIC 3377
Avalon Airport
AVV
YMAV
80 Beach Rd, Lara VIC 3212 Phone: (03) 5227 9100 http://www.avalonairport.com.au
Jetstar
Bacchus Marsh Airfield
YBSS
Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia.
Bairnsdale Airport
BSJ
YBNS
345 Bengworden Rd, Bairnsdale VIC 3875
Ballarat Airport
YBLT
Mitchell Park, Ballarat, Victoria
Barwon Heads Airport
YBRS
1405 Barwon Heads Rd, Connewarre VIC 3227 Phone: (03) 5254 2338 http://www.barwonheadsairport.com/
Benalla Airport
BLN
YBLA
Benalla VIC 3672
Bendigo Airport
BXG
YBDG
Bendigo VIC Phone: (03) 5434 6000
Corryong Airport
CYG
YCRG
Corryong, Victoria
Echuca Airport
ECH
YECH
Echuca VIC 3564
Hamilton Airport
HLT
YHML
Hamilton, Victoria
Sharp Airlines
Hopetoun Airport
HTU
YHPN
Hopetoun VIC 3396
Horsham Airport
HSM
YHSM
Horsham, Victoria, Australia
Kerang Airport
KRA
YKER
Kerang VIC 3579
Latrobe Valley Airport
LTB
YLTV
Latrobe Valley town of Morwell, Victoria, Australia
Leongatha Airport
YLEG
Leongatha South VIC 3953
Mallacoota Airport
XMC
YMCO
Mallacoota VIC 3892
Mangalore Airport
YMNG
331 Aerodrome Rd, Mangalore VIC 3663 Phone:(03) 5796 2000 http://www.mangaloreairport.com.au
Melbourne Airport
MEL
YMML
Departure Dr, Melbourne Airport VIC 3045 Phone: (03) 9297 1600 http://melbourneairport.com.au
Essendon Airport
MEB
YMEN
7 English Street, Essendon Fields VIC 3041 Phone: (03) 9948 9300 http://www.essendonairport.com.au
Alliance Airlines, Sharp Airlines, Par-Avion
Moorabbin Airport
MBW
YMMB
66 Bundora Parade, Moorabbin Airport VIC 3194 Phone: (03) 8587 8000 http://www.moorabbinairport.com.au
King Island Airlines
Mildura Airport
MQL
YMIA
Alan Mathews Dr, Mildura VIC 3500 Phone: (03) 5055 0500 http://www.milduraairport.com.au
Virgin Australia Regional Express(REX), QantasLink
Nhill Airport
YNHL
Nhill VIC 3418
Orbost Airport
RBS
YORB
Marlo VIC 3888
Portland Airport
PTJ
YPOD
Portland, Victoria, Australia
Sharp Airlines
Robinvale Airport
RBC
YROI
Robinvale, Victoria, Australia
West Sale Airport
YWSL
Fulham VIC 3851
Shepparton Airport
SHT
YSHT
Shepparton, Victoria, Australia
Stawell Airport
SWC
YSWL
Aerodrome Rd, Stawell VIC 3380
Swan Hill Airport
SWH
YSWH
Swan Hill VIC
Wangaratta Airport
WGT
YWGT
Laceby VIC 3678
Warracknabeal Airport
WKB
YWKB
Kellalac VIC 3393
Warrnambool Airport
WMB
YWBL
Warrnambool, Victoria in Australia
Yarrawonga Airport
YYWG
Yarrawonga VIC 3730
Airport name
IATA
ICAO
Address
Airlines
Albany Airport
ALH
YABA
Albany WA 6330 http://www.albany.wa.gov.au/facilities/albany-regional-airport/
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Broome International Airport
BME
YBRM
Airport Mcpherson St, Broome WA 6725 Phone: (08) 9194 0600 http://www.broomeair.com.au
Qantas , Virgin Australia, Qantaslink , Airnorth
Busselton Regional Airport
BQB
YBLN
Vasse Hwy, Busselton WA 6280 Phone: (08) 9754 2333 http://www.busselton.wa.gov.au/airport
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Carnarvon Airport
CVQ
YCAR
Carnarvon WA 6701
Skippers Aviation, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Cue Airport
CUY
YCUE
Cue WA 6640
Shark Bay Airport
MJK
YSHK
Monkey Mia Rd, Denham WA 6537
Skippers Aviation
Curtin Airport (RAAF Curtin)
DCN
YCIN
Willare WA 6728
Skippers Aviation, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Derby Airport
DRB
YDBY
Derby WA 6728
Esperance Airport
EPR
YESP
Coolgardie-Esperance Hwy, Gibson WA 6448 http://www.esperance.wa.gov.au/2/251/1/airport.pm
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Learmonth Airport (RAAF Learmonth)
LEA
YPLM
Minilya-Exmouth Rd, Learmonth WA 6707
Qantas
Fitzroy Crossing Airport
FIZ
YFTZ
Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765 http://www.sdwk.wa.gov.au/facilities/airports/fiitzroycontactsinfo.html
Forrest Airport
FOS
YFRT
Forrest, Western Australia http://www.forrestairport.com.au/
Geraldton Airport
GET
YGEL
Geraldton-Mount Magnet Road, Moonyoonooka WA 6532 Phone: (08) 9923 3207 http://geraldtonairport.com.au
Qantas, Skippers Aviation, Virgin Australia
Halls Creek Airport
HCQ
YHLC
Halls Creek WA 6770
Skippers Aviation
Jandakot Airport
JAD
YPJT
16 Eagle Dr, Jandakot WA 6164 Phone: (08) 9417 0900 http://www.jandakotairport.com.au
Kalbarri Airport
KAX
YKBR
Fawcett-Broad Dr, Kalbarri WA 6536
Skippers Aviation, Kalbarri Scenic Flights
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport
KGI
YPKG
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Alliance Airlines, Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines Kalgoorlie Air Charters
Karratha Airport
KTA
YPKA
Gap Ridge WA 6714 Phone: (08) 9186 8507 http://www.karrathaairport.com.au
Airnorth, Alliance Airlines, Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines Karratha Air Charters
Kununurra Airport
KNX
YPKU
Victoria Hwy, Kununurra WA 6743 http://www.swek.wa.gov.au/airports.aspx
Airnorth, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Lake Gregory Airport
LGE
Sturt Creek WA 6770
Laverton Airport
LVO
YLTN
Laverton, Western Australia
Skippers Aviation
Leinster Airport
LER
YLST
Leinster WA 6437
Skippers Aviation, Alliance Airlines
Leonora Airport
LNO
YLEO
Leonora WA 6438 http://www.leonora.wa.gov.au/domestic-airport.aspx
Skippers Aviation
Meekatharra Airport
MKR
YMEK
Murchison Downs Rd, Meekatharra WA 6642
Skippers Aviation, Cobham Aviation
Mount Magnet Airport
MMG
YMOG
Mt Magnet WA 6638
Skippers Aviation
Newman Airport
ZNE
YNWN
Newman WA 6753 http://www.newmanairport.com.au
Qantas, Virgin Australia
Onslow Airport
ONS
YOLW
Onslow WA 6710
Paraburdoo Airport
PBO
YPBO
Paraburdoo – Tom Price Rd, Paraburdoo WA 6754 Phone: (08) 9189 5825
Qantas, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Perth Airport
PER
YPPH
2 George Wiencke Dr, Perth WA 6105 Phone: (08) 9478 8888 http://www.perthairport.com.au
Jetstar, Qantas, Virgin Australia, Tigerair, Airnorth
Port Hedland International Airport
PHE
YPPD
Great Northern Hwy, Port Hedland WA 6721 Phone: (08) 9140 1725 http://www.porthedlandairport.com.au
Qantas, Virgin Australia, Airnorth
Ravensthorpe Airport
RVT
YNRV
Hopetoun WA 6348
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Rottnest Island Airport
RTS
YRTI
Rottnest Island WA 6161
Rottnest Air Taxi
Springvale Airport
ZVG
Diamantina Lakes QLD 4735
Tom Price Airport
TPR
YTMP
Mt Sheila WA 6751
Wiluna Airport
WUN
YWLU
Wiluna WA 6646
Skippers Aviation
Wyndham Airport
WYN
YWYM
Wyndham, Western Australia
Airport name
IATA
ICAO
Address
Airlines
Adelaide Airport
ADL
YPAD
1 James Schofield Dr, Adelaide Airport SA 5950 Phone: (08) 8308 9211 http://www.adelaideairport.com.au
Parafield Airport
YPPF
Tigermoth Lane, Parafield SA 5106 Phone: (08) 8307 5700 http://www.parafieldairport.com.au
Ceduna Airport
CED
YCDU
Eyre Hwy, Ceduna SA 5690
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Cleve Airport
CVC
YCEE
Cleve, South Australia
Coober Pedy Airport
CPD
YCBP
Coober Pedy SA 5723
Alliance Airlines, Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Cowell Airport
YCWL
Cowell, South Australia
Kimba Airport
YIMB
Kimba, South Austr
Kingscote Airport
KGC
YKSC
Kingscote, South Australia
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Leigh Creek Airport
LGH
YLEC
Barndioota Rd, Leigh Creek SA 5731
Sharp Airlines
Loxton Airport
YLOX
Bugle Hut SA 5311
Mount Gambier Airport
MGB
YMTG
Airport Rd, Wandilo SA 5291 http://www.mountgambierairport.com.au
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Naracoorte Airport
NAC
YNRC
Aerodrome Rd, Naracoorte SA 5271 Phone:(08) 8760 1100
Port Augusta Airport
PUG
YPAG
Port Augusta SA 5700 http://www.portaugusta.sa.gov.au/airport
Alliance Airlines, Sharp Airlines
Port Lincoln Airport
PLO
YPLC
North Shields SA 5607 Phone: (08) 8684 3400
QantasLink, Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Port Pirie Airport
PPI
YPIR
Aerodrome Rd, Pirie East SA 5540 Phone: 0407 602 077
Renmark Airport
RMK
YREN
Old Calperum SA 5341
Streaky Bay Airport
YKBY
Streaky Bay SA 5680 http://www.streakybay.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=487
Waikerie Airport
YWKI
Waikerie, South Australia
Whyalla Airport
WYA
YWHA
Whyalla SA 5600
Regional Express Airlines (REX)
Wudinna Airport
WUD
YWUD
Wudinna SA 5652
Airport name
IATA
ICAO
Address
Airlines
Alice Springs Airport
ASP
YBAS
Santa Teresa Rd, Alice Springs NT 0870 http://www.alicespringsairport.com.au
Qantas, Alliance, Chartair
Bathurst Island Airport
BRT
YBTI
Nguiu NT 0822
Croker Island Airport
CKI
YCKI
Croker Island NT 0822
Fly Tiwi
Darwin International Airport (RAAF Darwin)
DRW
YPDN
1 Henry Wrigley Dr, Darwin International Airport NT 0820 http://www.darwinairport.com.au
AirAsia, Airnorth, Jetstar, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, SilkAir, Tigerair, Virgin Australia Darwin Air Charters
Elcho Island Airport
ELC
YELD
Galiwinku NT 0822
Mission Aviation Fellowship, Airnorth
Lake Evella Airport
LEL
YLEV
Gapuwiyak NT 0880
Fly Tiwi, Mission Aviation Fellowship, Marthakal Yolngu Airline
Groote Eylandt Airport
GTE
YGTE
Anindilyakwa NT 0822
Airnorth, Alliance Airlines
Kalkgurung Airport
KFG
YKKG
Daguragu NT 0852
Hooker Creek Airport
HOK
YHOO
Lajamanu NT 0852
Maningrida Airport
MNG
YMGD
Maningrida NT 0822
Airnorth, Maningrida Progress Association Aviation
Snake Bay Airport
SNB
YSNB
Milikapiti NT 0822
Air Ngukurr, Fly Tiwi
Milingimbi Airport
MGT
YMGB
Milingimbi Island NT 0822
Mission Aviation Fellowship, Airnorth
Gove Airport
GOV
YPGV
Melville Bay Rd, Nhulunbuy NT 0881 Phone: (08) 8987 1370
Airnorth, Mission Aviation Fellowship, Laynha Air
Port Keats Airfield
PKT
YPKT
Wadeye NT 0822
Garden Point Airport
GPN
YGPT
Pularumpi, Northern Territory, Australia
Ramingining Airport
RAM
YRNG
Ramingining NT 0822
Mission Aviation Fellowship, Fly Tiwi
Ngukurr Airport
RPM
YNGU
Ngukurr NT 0852
Mission Aviation Fellowship
Tennant Creek Airport
TCA
YTNK
Tennant Creek NT 0860 Phone: (08) 8962 2696 http://www.tennantcreekairport.com.au
Chartair Tennant Creek Air Charters
Ayers Rock Airport (Connellan Airport)
AYQ
YAYE
Ayers Rock Connellan Airport, Terminal Building, Ayers Rock NT 0872 Phone: (08) 8956 2266
Alliance Airlines, Fly Tiwi, Jetstar Airways, QantasLink, Virgin Australia
Victoria River Downs Airport
VCD
YVRD
Victoria River Downs NT 0852
Airport name
IATA
ICAO
Address
Airlines
Devonport Airport
DPO
YDPO
Airport Rd, Devonport TAS 7307 http://www.devonportairport.com.au/
QantasLink
Flinders Island Airport
FLS
YFLI
Palana Rd, Whitemark TAS 7255
Sharp Airlines
Hobart International Airport
HBA
YMHB
Strachan St, Cambridge TAS 7170 Phone: (03) 6216 1600 http://hobartairport.com.au
Virgin Australia , Tigerair, Jetstar, Qantas
Cambridge Aerodrome
YCBG
Cambridge, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
King Island Airport
KNS
YKII
Loorana TAS 7256 http://www.kingisland.tas.gov.au/page.aspx?u=217
King Island Airlines, Regional Express(REX) , Airlines of Tasmania, Sharp Airlines
Launceston Airport
LST
YMLT
201 Evandale Rd, Western Junction TAS 7212 Phone: (03) 6391 6222 http://www.launcestonairport.com.au
QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Sharp Airlines, Jetstar
St Helens Airport
HLS
YSTH
Stieglitz TAS 7216
Smithton Airport
SIO
YSMI
Smithton TAS 7330
Strahan Airport
SRN
YSRN
Strahan TAS 7468
Burnie Airport (Wynyard Airport)
BWT
YWYY
3 Airport St, Wynyard TAS 7325 Phone: (03) 6442 1133 http://www.burnieairport.com.au
Regional Express Airline (REX), Sharp Airlines
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Sydney Airport – IATA Code – SYD
Melbourne Airport – IATA Code – MEL
Brisbane Airport – IATA Code – BNE
Perth Airport – IATA Code – PER
Adelaide Airport – IATA Code – ADL
Gold Coast Airport – IATA Code – OOL
Cairns Airport – IATA Code – CNS
Canberra Airport – IATA Code – CBR
Hobart Airport – IATA Code – HBA
Darwin Airport – IATA Code – DRW
Townsville Airport – IATA Code – TSW
Newcastle Airport – IATA Code – NTL
Sunshine Coast Airport – IATA Code – MCY
Mackay Airport – IATA Code – MKY
Avalon Airport – IATA Code – AVV
Alice Springs Airport – IATA Code – ASP
Rockhampton Airport – IATA Code – ROK
Ballina Airport – IATA Code – BNK
Ayers Rock Airport – IATA Code – AYQ
Karratha Airport – IATA Code – KTA
Hamilton Island Airport – IATA Code – HTI
Proserpine Airport – IATA Code – PPP
Broome Airport – IATA Code – BME
Coffs Harbour Airport – IATA Code – CFS
Port Hedland Airport – IATA Code – PHE
Newman Airport – IATA Code – ZNE
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport – IATA Code – KGI
Albury Airport – IATA Code – ABX
Gladstone Airport – IATA Code – GLT
Mildura Airport – IATA Code – MQL
Port Macquarie Airport – IATA Code – PQQ
Mount Isa Airport – IATA Code – ISA
Dubbo Airport – IATA Code – DBO
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The international community has established a classification system for easy identification of dangerous goods. These goods fall into nine primary classes, and some classes are further divided to address specific risks. Each class/division has a corresponding label that accurately represents the nature of the hazard. These labels must be attached to the package during transport and remain intact throughout the journey. Take a look at the illustrated examples below to understand how these labels effectively communicate the potential dangers.
Under regulations, labels must be clearly visible on the outside of the package and must stay on the package while in transit.
You can often find labels printed on most inner packages such as:
- aerosol cans
- bottles of bleach
- containers of thinners
- tins of paint
- many other products which are available at supermarkets and hardware stores.
Below are the 9 hazard labels for the 9 classes of dangerous goods.
Class 1 Explosives
This includes items such as:
- explosive substances
- pyrotechnic devices
- ammunition
- fireworks
- detonators.
Class 2 Gases
These can be transported as:
- compressed
- liquefied
- refrigerated liquefied
- gas in solution.
This includes aerosols. Class 2 has 3 divisions:
- Division 2.1 – flammable gases such as:
- butane
- propane
- Division 2.2 – non-flammable, non-toxic gases such as:
- oxygen
- liquid nitrogen
- compressed air
- Division 2.3 – toxic gases such as:
- chlorine
- hydrogen sulphide.
Class 3 Flammable liquids
This includes liquids with a boiling point of 35⁰ C or less, or a flash point of 60⁰ C or less such as:
- petrol
- alcohol
- perfumes
- essential oils
- hand sanitiser
- paints.
Class 4 Flammable solids
These are substances that can spontaneously combust and substances, that when they come into contact with water or emit flammable gases. Class 4 has 3 divisions:
- Division 4.1 – flammable solids such as:
- hexamine solid fuel tablets for camping stoves
- self-reactive substances
- desensitised explosives
- Division 4.2 – substances that can spontaneously combust under normal air transport conditions include:
- camphor
- sulphur
- matches
- Division 4.3 – substances that emit flammable gases when they come into contact with water include:
- sodium
- zinc particles
- activated carbon.
Class 5 Oxidising substances and organic peroxides
These substances are not necessarily combustible on their own but can react dangerously with other substances. Class 5 has 2 divisions:
- Division 5.1 – oxidising substances that may not be necessarily combustible, but they may readily yield oxygen and cause other materials to combust, such as:
- hydrogen peroxide
- ammonium nitrate
- potassium chlorate
- sodium nitrate
- Division 5.2 – organic peroxides are thermally unstable and can emit heat and give off harmful or flammable vapours. They can also be liable to explosive decomposition and react dangerously with other substances. Examples are:
- acetyl acetone peroxide
- benzoyl peroxide
- peracetic acid.
Class 6 Toxic and infectious substances
These substances can cause sickness, injury or death if consumed. Class 6 has 2 divisions:
- Division 6.1 – toxic substances that can cause death, injury or to harm human health if swallowed, inhaled or by skin contact, such as:
- chloroform
- arsenics
- cyanides
- cytotoxic waste
- barium compounds
- pesticides
- Division 6.2 – infectious substances that contain or are expected to contain pathogens that can cause disease in humans or animals, including:
- medical or clinical waste
- patient specimens
- genetically modified organisms
- infectious substances
- infected animals.
Class 7 Radioactive materials
These are substances that emit invisible ionising radiation that can be harmful to humans and animals. It can cause objects such as aircraft and equipment to become contaminated if not packaged and handled correctly, such as:
- uranium
- radioactive ores
- isotypes
- radium
- cesium
- x-ray equipment
- medical equipment or parts.
Class 8 Corrosives
These substances can cause irreversible damage if they come into contact with skin and could destroy other freight, or materially damage containers or aircraft. This includes:
- acids
- corrosive cleaners
- battery fluid
- formaldehyde
- hydrofluoric acid.
Class 9 Miscellaneous
These are substances and articles which, during air transport, present a danger not covered by other classes. There are 2 types of handling labels – 1 for lithium battery shipments, and another for all other miscellaneous dangerous goods. This class includes:
- lithium batteries
- battery powered vehicles
- battery powered equipment
- first aid kids
- environmentally hazardous substances
- dry ice
- magnetised materials
- asbestos.
Handling labels
In addition to hazard labels, trained staff must attach handling labels where needed. Staff must use these 4 handling labels with the appropriate hazard labels:
Cargo aircraft only
This label is used to show that the load cannot be carried on a passenger aircraft.
Cyrogenics
This label is used on liquefied gases, such as the ones in Class 2.
This way up
This label ensures a load is placed the correct way up and can be used for non-dangerous goods.
Magnetised material
This label ensures that the load is kept away from the aircraft compass detector unit while being loaded and unloaded.
Please Note: The below list does not describe all types of hazardous air cargo (it is not exhaustive and all encompassing). General items listed below may be found in baggage and possibly have hazards that are not immediately apparent. There are strict laws in relation to lodging of hazardous air cargo and compliance with hazardous air cargo regulations.
Typical examples of hazardous air cargo
Ammunition
Aerosols
Compressed non-flammable gas
Batteries
Breathing Apparatus
Motor Vehicle parts
Chemicals
Dry Ice
Electrical equipment
Diving equipment
Diagnostic specimens
Frozen Embryos
Switches in electrical equipment
Refrigerators (may contain gases or chemicals)
Swimming pool chemicals
Pressurised containers
Engines (contain fuel and that are not cleaned, purged and sealed)
Mining equipment
Magnets
Pressurised containers
Passenger baggage (containing flammable gas or liquid lighter refuel. camping stove cylinders
Photographic Supplies
Expeditionary equipment
Vaccines
Solvents, adhesives
Pesticides
Dental apparatus
Machinery parts
Frozen foods (packed in solid dry ice)
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO THE 59TH EDITION (2018)
The 59th edition of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations incorporates all amendments made by the IATA Dangerous Goods Board and includes addenda issued by ICAO to the 2017–2018 edition of the Technical Instructions. The following list is intended to assist the user to identify the main changes introduced in this edition and must not be considered an exhaustive listing. The changes have been prefaced by the section or subsection in which the change occurs. 2—Limitations 2.3—Dangerous Goods Carried by Passengers or Crew 2.3.5.9—Limitations have been adopted on the number of portable electronic devices (PED) and the number of spare batteries for the PED that may be carried by passengers or crew. The limit is a maximum of 15 PED and a maximum of 20 spare batteries. These maximums may be exceeded with the approval of the operator. Table 2.3.A has also been revised to reflect these limits. 2.8—Operator Variations There are a number of additions, deletions and amendments to variations submitted by operators. 3—Classification 3.9.2—This subsection has been restructured to bring in all substances and articles that are assigned to Class 9 with their respective UN numbers and proper shipping names. The substances and articles have then been grouped according to the hazard they pose in transport. 4—Identification 4.4—Special Provisions A70—Which identifies the conditions under which engines may be considered as “not restricted”. The conditions have been revised to require that the shipper provide written or electronic documentation stating that a flushing and purging procedure for flammable liquid powered engines has been followed. A203—Identifies that vehicles powered by an engine powered by both a flammable liquid and flammable gas must be assigned to the entry Vehicle, flammable gas powered. The special provision has been revised to clarify that in this instance the applicable provisions of PI 950(a) must also be met. 5—Packing 5.0.1.5.1—Has been revised to include new restrictions on packages containing lithium batteries, UN 3090 and UN 3480 only, being placed into an overpack with packages containing dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. 5.0.2.11—An additional note has been added to identify that lithium batteries, UN 3090 and UN 3480 only, are not permitted in the same outer packaging with dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. Packing Instructions PI 951—Has been revised to include a requirement that if the vehicle is powered by an engine using both flammable gas and flammable liquid fuels, then the shipper must also meet the relevant provisions of PI 950. PI Y960—A note has been added to reinforce that dangerous goods in PG I are not permitted. PI 965 and PI 968—Text has been added to identify the restrictions on packing lithium batteries (UN 3480 and UN 3090 only) in the same outer packaging with dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. There are also restriction on placing packages containing lithium batteries (UN 3090 and UN 3480 only) into an overpack with packages containing dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. These restrictions apply to Section IA and IB. For Section II, cells and batteries must not be packed in the same outer packaging with other dangerous goods. 7—Marking & Labelling 7.1.5.5.2—Text has been added recommending that the UN number(s) on the lithium battery mark be of a minimum size.
9—Handling 9.3.2—Table 9.3.A and the provisions of 9.3.2 have been revised to introduce segregation requirements for lithium batteries (UN 3480 and UN 3090 only) and dangerous goods classified in Class 1 other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1. This aligns to the changes in 5.0.1.5, 5.0.2.11, PI 965 and PI 968. A note has been added to identify that the segregation of packages and overpacks loaded into ULD and aircraft cargo compartments, while recommended as of 1 January 2018, will not become mandatory until 1 January 2019. Appendix B—In Appendix B.2.2.4 new Cargo IMP codes have been added for UN 3090, Section IA and IB of PI 968—RBM and UN 3480, Section IA and IB of PI 965—RBI. These two new IMP codes facilitate the differentiation of fully regulated lithium batteries (UN 3090 and UN 3480) from those packed with equipment or contained in equipment (UN 3091 and UN 3481), which are currently assigned to RLM and RLI respectively. Appendix D—contact details for competent authorities have been updated. Appendix E—changes have been made to the list of UN Specification Packaging Suppliers (E.1) and the Package Testing Facilities (E.2). Appendix F—the list of Sales Agents (F.2), IATA Accredited Training Schools (F.3—F.5) and IATA Authorised Training Centres (F.6) have been revised. Appendix I—A new appendix has been added to this edition of the DGR to provide the detail of the changes that will come into effect as of 1 January 2019 based on the adoption of the changes arising from the 20th revised edition of the UN Model Regulations as well as the changes that have been agreed to date by the ICAO Dangerous Goods Panel for inclusion into the 2019–2020 edition of the Technical Instructions. These changes include: ● replacement of most instances of the word “risk” by the word “hazard”. The changes reflects the increasing use of safety management systems where “risk” is the likelihood of an event combined with the severity of the outcome, whereas hazard is used to identify the inherent properties. So, for example a substance may have a “subsidiary hazard”, not a “subsidiary risk”. ● significant changes to the provisions for the classification of corrosive substances. These changes reflect the work of the UN Subcommittee with the GHS Subcommittee to better align the classification provisions for transport for Class 8 substances with those for supply and use. ● a new requirement for manufacturers and subsequent distributors of lithium cells or batteries to make available a summary of the UN 38.3 tests. ● new provisions for the classification of articles containing dangerous goods, n.o.s.. This includes twelve new UN numbers, UN 3537 to UN 3548, that have been assigned to articles containing dangerous goods in Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 and Division 6.1. The details of the provisions that will come into effect in 2019 for air transport have still to be finalised by the ICAO dangerous Goods Panel. ● a number of new and modified special provisions. ● removal of the lithium battery handling label (7.2.4.7). As of 1 January 2019 only the lithium battery mark (7.1.5.5) will be permitted on packages of lithium batteries prepared in accordance with Section IB of PI 965 or PI 968, or Section II of PI 965 to PI 970. REFERENCE MARKS The following symbols placed against an item indicate changes from the previous edition: Symbol—Meaning —Addition of a new item. —Change to an item. —Cancellation of an item. —Additional IATA requirements. —Indicates that the item relates entirely to Radioactive shipments
Make/Model | Max Payload Tonnes |
Max Loadable Volume CBM3 |
Cargo Hold Dims LxWxH cm |
Cargo Door Size WxH cm |
Cessna 406 Titan | 1.2 | 6.5 | 320 x 120 x 117 | 124 x 116 |
Fairchild Metroliner II | 1.4 | 12 | 835 x 115 x 120 | 130 x 115 |
Fairchild Metroliner III | 2.1 | 12 | 775 x 158 x 145 | 130 x 115 |
Fairchild Metroliner 23 | 2.3 | 18 | 775 x 158 x 145 | 127 x 115 |
Falcon 20 / 200 | 2.5 | 11 | 704 x 156 x 142 | 190 x 140 |
Shorts 360 | 3.5 | 40 | 815 x 190 x 190 | 142 x 168 |
Saab 340 | 3.8 | 40 | 1300 x 170 x 170 | 135 x 130 |
Aerospatiale ATR42 | 4.6 | 40 | 1080 x 225 x 143 | 125 x 153 |
Fokker 27 | 6.3 | 58 | 1336 x 210 x 190 | 228 x 175 |
Antonov AN-26 | 6.5 | 45 | 1110 x 220 x 160 | 230 x 171 |
Antonov AN-74 | 6.5 | 45 | 1000 x 215 x 220 | 226 x 220 |
British Aerospace ATP | 8.2 | 78 | 1500 x 195 x 180 | 250 x 169 |
Lockheed L-188 Electra | 15 | 135 | 2000 x 280 x 220 | 355 x 203 |
Boeing 737-300F | 16 | 115 | 2100 x 310 x 220 | 340 x 215 |
Antonov AN-12 | 18 | 95 | 1380 x 300 x 250 | 300 x 250 |
Lockheed L-100 Hercules | 21 | 140 | 1707 x 302 x 274 | 302 x 274 |
Boeing 727-200F | 23.5 | 144 | 2712 x 351 x 218 | 340 x 218 |
Boeing 757F | 39 | 187 | 3327 x 353 x 218 | 340 x 218 |
Airbus A300 B4F | 40 | 280 | 3900 x 477 x 223 | 358 x 256 |
Douglas DC8-62 | 40 | 200 | 3400 x 317 x 203 | 355 x 215 |
Douglas DC8-54/55 | 41 | 180 | 3100 x 317 x 203 | 355 x 215 |
Ilyushin IL-76 | 45 | 180 | 1850 x 345 x 325 | 344 x 340 |
Antonov AN-22 | 50 | 650 | 2640 x 430 x 430 | 430 x 430 |
Lockheed L10-11 Tristar | 55 | 420 | 3300 x 360 x 274 | 431 x 284 |
Boeing 767-300F | 55 | 400 | 3000 x 400 x 250 | 340 x 254 |
Douglas DC10-30 | 65 | 400 | 3725 x 448 x 245 | 350 x 245 |
McDonnell Douglas MD11 | 85 | 500 | 4800 x 350 x 245 | 355 x 245 |
Boeing 747-100F | 90 | 675 | 4800 x 488 x 300 | 340 x 300 |
Boeing 747-200F | 100 | 675 | 4900 x 488 x 300 | 340 x 300 |
Boeing 777F | 100 | 625 | 4400 x 488 x 300 | 372 x 305 |
Boeing 747-300/400F | 110 | 675 | 5000 x 488 x 300 | 340 x 300 |
Antonov AN-124 | 120 | 800 | 3650 x 640 x 440 | 640 x 440 |
Antonov AN-225 | 250 | 1100 | 4300 x 640 x 440 | 640 x 440 |
ULDs are considered an aircraft part and are the only aircraft parts that can be removed from the aircraft and be returned after being handled by unregulated operators, ULD’s are considered to directly contribute to flight safety.
Types Of Unit Load Devices Used In Australia
AKE Container
Type: AKE CONTAINERATA Code: LD3
Internal Volume: 152 cu. ft. 4.3 mc
Weight Limit: 1,588 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
AAU Container
Type: AAU CONTAINER
ATA Code: LD29
Internal Volume: 505 cu. ft. 14.3 mc
Weight Limit: 4,626 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F
ALF Container
Type: ALF CONTAINER
ATA Code: LD6
Internal Volume: 310 cu. ft. 8.78 mc
Weight Limit: 3,175 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F,777, Airbus
AMA Container
Type: AMA CONTAINER
ATA Code: M1
Internal Volume: 621 cu. ft. 17.58 mc
Weight Limit: 6,804 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F
AMF Container
Type: AMF CONTAINER
Internal Volume: 516 cu. ft. 14.6 mc
Weight Limit: 5,035 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747,747F, 777, Airbus
P1P_PAG Pallet
Type: PLA PALLET
Size: Base: 60.4″x 125″, Height: 64″
Weight Limit: 3,175kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
PEB Container
Type: PEB CONTAINER
Size: Base: 53″ x 88″, Height: 84″
Weight Limit: 1,800kg
(B-HIH -1,300 KG)
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F
PLA Pallet
Type: PLA PALLET
Size:
Base: 60.4″x 125″
Height: 64″
Weight Limit: 3,175kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
PMC_PQP_P6P Pallet
Type: PMC, PQP, P6P PALLET
Size: Base: 96″ x 125″
Weight Limit: 5,035 kg (LD), 6,804 kg (MD)
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
RKN Container
Type: RKN CONTAINER
ATA Code: LD3
Internal Volume: 125.41 cu. ft. 3.55 mc
Weight Limit: Weight: 1,588 kg
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus
VZA_VRA
Size: Fitted on PGA 20 ft. Pallet
Max Width for Lower Car: 81″/ 205 cm
Max Centre Height for Lower Car: 59″/ 150 cm
Max Wheel Base: 312 cm
Weight Limit: 2,500 kg(Upper Car)
9,300 kg c(Max Gross Weight of Pallet)
Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F Upper Deck
A wide variety of aircraft available for international air cargo.
AIRBUS A330-200
Utilised on domestic routes by Qantas
The A330-200, will uplift approx 14 ton or 61 cubic meters
(subject to weather conditions)
AIRBUS A330-300
Utilised by Qantas on domestic air freight routes
The A330-300, will uplift approx 15 ton or 80 cubic meters
(subject to weather conditions)
AIRBUS A320
Utilised by Qantas on domestic routes
The A320 will uplift 1 ton or approx 3 cubic meters
(subject to weather conditions)
AIRBUS A321
The A321 will uplift 3 ton or 10 cubic meters.
AIRBUS A330-800
The A330-800 will uplift 20 ton or 68 cubic meters.
BAE 146-300 FREIGHTER (Quiet trader)
The BAE 146 (Quiet trader as it is known)
Will uplift approx 10 ton or 80 cubic meters.
Boeing B737-300 Freighter
The 737 freighter will uplift approx 17 ton or 130 cubic meters.
Boeing B737-800
The 737-800 will uplift approx 3.5 ton or 30 cubic meters.
Boeing B767-300 Freighter
The 767 freighter will uplift 56 ton and 320 cubic meters.
Boeing B787-9
The 787-9 will uplift approx 18 ton or 96 cubic meters.
INCOTERMS are standard trade terms most commonly used in international freight contracts for sale of goods. It is essential that you are aware of your terms of trade prior to shipment.
EXW – EX WORKS (… named place of delivery)
The Seller’s only responsibility is to make the goods available at the Seller’s premises. The Buyer bears full costs and risks of moving the goods from there to destination.
FCA – FREE CARRIER (… named place of delivery)
The Seller delivers the goods, cleared for export, to the carrier selected by the Buyer. The Seller loads the goods if the carrier pickup is at the Seller’s premises. From that point, the Buyer bears the costs and risks of moving the goods to destination.
CPT – CARRIAGE PAID TO (… named place of destination)
The Seller pays for moving the goods to destination. From the time the goods are transferred to the first carrier, the Buyer bears the risks of loss or damage.
CIP– CARRIAGE AND INSURANCE PAID TO (… named place of destination)
The Seller pays for moving the goods to destination. From the time the goods are transferred to the first carrier, the Buyer bears the risks of loss or damage. The Seller, however, purchases the cargo insurance.
DAT – DELIVERED AT TERMINAL (… named terminal at port or place of destination)
The Seller delivers when the goods, once unloaded from the arriving means of transport, are placed at the Buyer’s disposal at a named terminal at the named port or place of destination. “Terminal” includes any place, whether covered or not, such as a quay, warehouse, container yard or road, rail or air cargo terminal. The Seller bears all risks involved in bringing the goods to and unloading them at the terminal at the named port or place of destination.
DAP – DELIVERED AT PLACE (… named place of destination)
The Seller delivers when the goods are placed at the Buyer’s disposal on the arriving means of transport ready for unloading at the names place of destination. The Seller bears all risks involved in bringing the goods to the named place.
DDP – DELIVERED DUTY PAID (… named place)
The Seller delivers the goods -cleared for import – to the Buyer at destination. The Seller bears all costs and risks of moving the goods to destination, including the payment of Customs duties and taxes.
MARITIME TERMS
FAS – FREE ALONGSIDE SHIP (… named port of shipment)
The Seller delivers the goods to the origin port. From that point, the Buyer bears all costs and risks of loss or damage.
FOB– FREE ON BOARD (… named port of shipment)
The Seller delivers the goods on board the ship and clears the goods for export. From that point, the Buyer bears all costs and risks of loss or damage.
CFR– COST AND FREIGHT (… named port of destination)
The Seller clears the goods for export and pays the costs of moving the goods to destination. The Buyer bears all risks of loss or damage.
CIF – COST INSURANCE AND FREIGHT (… named port of destination)
The Seller clears the goods for export and pays the costs of moving the goods to the port of destination. The Buyer bears all risks of loss or damage. The Seller, however, purchases the cargo insurance.
A2A | Airport-to-airport |
A2D | Airport-to-door |
ADV | Advise, Advised, Advising |
AEA | Association of European Airlines (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
Airline | Company operating aircraft between steady origin and destination airports |
Airmail | Mail travelling by air |
Air Operator | Company operating aircraft |
Airport-to-airport | Transport from an airport of origin to an airport of destination |
Allotment | Assigned volume on board of a flight / day |
AOG | Aircraft On Ground ; materials expedited for repair of a grounded aircraft |
AP | Airport |
ARR | Arrive, Arrived, Arrival |
ARR | Also a C2K milestone: ARR = cargo and documents arrived at airport of destination |
ATA | Air Transport Association (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
ATA | Actual Time of Arrival |
ATD | Actual Time of Departure |
Authorisation | The commission to a certain person or body to act on behalf of another person or body ; the person or body can be authorised e.g. to issue air waybills or to collect freight |
AVI | Live Animal(s) |
AWB | Air Waybill |
Backlog | Amount of goods still to be delivered or received and for which the planned or agreed date has expired |
BAG | Baggage |
Belly | Lower-deck cargo hold of an aircraft |
BIG | Outsized cargo |
Blocked-space agreement | A continuous reservation (allotment) for space at one or more flight / date combinations with an airline |
Bonded Goods | Goods on which the customs duty has not yet been paid, and which therefore, are under the control of customs; usually in a Bonded warehouse. |
Bonded warehouse | A depository for goods on which the customs duty has not been paid ; the warehouse proprietor must provide a bond (often in the form of a bank warranty or a mortgage) to the customs authorities as a security for any duties which may not be paid by the customer |
Booking | Request for reservation of space on a flight/day, (to be) confirmed by the airline |
Break Bulk Agent | A forwarder breaking the bulk: taking care of the unpacking and sorting of goods after the flight |
Breakdown List | List of shipments carried in one consolidation (see also: Consolidation Manifest) |
Broker | Person who acts as an agent or intermediary in negotiating contracts ; sometimes refers to a forwarder role |
Bulk Cargo | Loose cargo not loaded on an ULD |
C2K | Cargo 2000 (see the “Cargo 2000” page of this website) |
Cargo Aircraft | Aircraft built with the purpose of carrying nothing else than cargo |
Cargo assembly | The separate reception of parcels or packages and the holding of them for later dispatch as one consignment ; consolidator role |
Cargo Disassembly | The separation of one or more of the parcels or packages that are part of a consignment for further distribution ; break bulk role |
Carriage | Transport ; the process of conveying cargo from one point to another |
Carrier | The party responsible for transport of goods from one point to another, this can be for example an airline or a forwarder (as a NVOCC) |
CASS | Cargo Accounts Settlement System |
CAO | Cargo Aircraft Only |
CC | Charges Collect ; pay at moment of collection of the goods |
CCS | Cargo Community System ; information system integrating the communication between air cargo parties at an airport |
Certificate of Origin | A certificate proving the country of original production of goods ; used for customs declaration purposes |
Charges collect | Charges as stated on the air waybill to be collected from the consignee |
Charges prepaid | Charges as stated on the air waybill to be collected from the shipper |
Claim | A written complaint about the execution of a contract of transportation by a carrier, combined with a demand for financial compensation |
Classifying | Assigning the right import classification number to goods as part of the customs declaration process |
CLR | Clear |
CNEE | Consignee |
COLL | Collect, Collected, Collecting |
COMAT | Company Material (non revenue cargo) |
Combi | Combi Aircraft, combining transport of passengers and cargo on the main-deck |
Commodity | Indication of the type of goods ; commodities are coded according to the harmonised system |
Commodity code | Code used in the Harmonised System for the classification of goods, which are most commonly produced and traded |
Complaint | An official statement from a customer to a carrier about his unhappiness with the service or operation of the service provider |
Consignee | The person or company that is physically and administratively responsible for accepting the goods at final delivery |
Consolidation | A collection of shipments belonging to different shippers travelling to one destination or area to be distributed to several consignees |
Consolidation Manifest | List of shipments carried in one consolidation |
Consolidation Rates | Rates as given by a consolidator / forwarder |
Consolidator | A forwarder consolidating shipments before a flight ; these shipments belonging to different shippers and travelling to one destination or area in order to be distributed to several consignees after the flight |
Courier | Company that carries envelopes and parcels up to 75 kg from door to door ; air transport is generally outsourced to airlines |
Courier Rates | Rates as given by a courier |
CPTY | Capacity |
CRN | Customs Release Note |
Customs Agent/Broker (Certified) | Party certified to handle the customs clearance on account of importers / exporters |
Customs invoice | (Pro forma) Invoice for import declaration (customs and statistics) purposes, stating the commercial price, added with the costs for freight, insurance and packing etc., terms of delivery and payment |
Customs value | Value of goods to be imported for import declaration (customs and statistics) purposes |
D2A | Door-to-airport |
D2D | Door-to-door |
Dangerous Goods | Goods that can be hazardous for health, flight-safety or materials |
DAP | A C2K key performance indicator: DAP = Delivered As Promised (NFD in full and on time statuses are achieved) |
DEP | A C2K milestone: DEP = cargo and documents departed at airport of origin |
DEPT | Department |
DG | Dangerous Goods |
DGR | Dangerous Goods Regulations (IATA) |
Dimensional Weight (Conversion) | Concept adopted by the transportation industry worldwide as a uniform means of establishing a minimum charge for the cubic space a package occupies ; the volume is converted into a (higher) weight / price class |
DIMS | Dimensions |
DIP | Diplomatic mail |
DLV | Deliver, Delivered, Delivering |
DLV | Also a C2K milestone: DLV = cargo and documents delivered to customer (forwarder) |
DOCS | Document(s), Documentation |
Domestic transport | Transport within a country |
Door-to-door | Transport from an initial shipper’s house address to a final consignee’s house address |
Duty | Tax imposed on goods imported from another country |
EDI | Electronic Data Interchange |
EDIFACT | Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transport ; a specific EDI protocol |
e-Freight | Electronic freight documents project from IATA ; e-Freight aims to take the paper out of the air cargo supply chain and -processes and replace it with cheaper, more accurate and more reliable electronic messaging ; facilitated by IATA, the project is an industry-wide initiative involving carriers, freight forwarders, ground handlers, shippers and customs authorities |
Electronic Data Interchange | The interchange of electronic data, structured following an agreed protocol, between the automated information system of different parties |
Embargo | An embargo on a certain kind of goods means these goods will not be transported by the airline, often for flight-safety reasons |
Equipment | Materials needed to handle or transport goods |
ESC | European Shippers’ Council (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
ETA | Estimated Time of Arrival |
ETD | Estimated Time of Departure |
Expediting | Forwarding goods (in less than the normal lead time) |
Expeditor | Forwarder |
FAK | Freight All Kinds |
FAK-Rates | Rates for Freight All Kinds |
FAP | A C2K key performance indicator: FAP = Flown As Planned (the complete shipment has flown at or before the last planned flight with a maximum 12 hour delay) |
FCL | Full Container Load |
FDCA | Found Cargo |
FFM | Freight Forwarding Message (electronic) |
FIATA | International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
FLT | Flight |
Forwarder | Company specialized in providing door-to-airport transport, arranging connecting air transport and/or airport-to-door transport for parcels and consolidations > 75 kg or up to anything that fits in an aircraft ; the air transport is generally outsourced to airlines and sometimes aircraft operators or air charter companies |
Forwarder network | A network existing of different smaller to medium sized forwarding companies all over the world working together |
Freighter | Aircraft built with the purpose of carrying nothing else than cargo |
FSU | Freight Status Update |
Fuel Surcharge | Surcharge added to the cargo rate to cover the additional costs of increasing fuel-prices ; these will generally follow a certain index |
Full charter | Chartering the full available volume of an aircraft or flight/day |
Full Container Load | Container fully loaded, generally with goods belonging to one party |
Full freighter | Aircraft built with the purpose of carrying nothing else than cargo |
FWB | Electronic air waybill message |
FWB | Also a C2K milestone: FWB = the shipment is booked at the airline, next an electronic air waybill is generated by agent (forwarder) ; this creates the so-called route map in C2K in which all the steps are followed |
FYI | For Your Information |
General Cargo Rates | Rates for all different kinds of cargo, not falling into a specific handling and/or rate category |
GSA | General Sales Agent |
GSF | Global Shippers Forum (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
Handling Agent | Agent handling the ramp and/or warehouse cargo operation for an airline |
Harmonised System | A numeric multi purpose system for the classification of goods with its six digits covering about 5000 descriptions of the products or groups of products most commonly produced and traded, designed for customs purposes, but can also be used for statistics, transport purposes, export, import and manufacturing; the international convention on the HS was established under auspices of the World Customs Organisation in 1983 |
Haulage | Inland transport of cargo |
Haulier | Road carrier |
HEA | Heavy Cargo |
HAWB | House Air Waybill |
House Air Waybill | The shipment contract between the end-customer and the forwarder (see the page “Forwarding Out” of this website for further purposes and explanation) |
Hub | Central point in a transport system or network |
HUM | Human remains |
HWB | House Waybill |
IATA | International Air Transport Association (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
IATA-Agent | An IATA certified agent |
ICAL | Inbound Cargo Action List |
ICAO | International Civil Aviation Organisation (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
ICE | Dry Ice Shipment |
IN | Inches |
Inco terms | Internationally agreed set of standard delivery terms |
Integrator | Carrier integrating different modes of transport to form a door-to-door transport or supply chain ; this term mostly refers to the large international express companies who’s core business is to carry envelopes and parcels up to 75 kg, often overnight or even same day |
Intermodal Transport | The movement of cargo in a supply chain by more than one mode of transport ; for example road/air or sea/air transport |
INV | Invoice |
ISA | If Space Available |
KG | Kilos |
L/C | Letter of Credit |
LCL | Less than Container Load |
Less than Container Load | Container partly filled with goods from one party, or an amount of goods that is not sufficient to fill one container and will therefore likely be consolidated |
LHO | Living Human Organs / Blood |
License, import/export | Governmental permit to import / export certain goods under certain conditions |
Line item | Order line, each line on a packing list or invoice to be declared for customs |
Load factor | The extent to which the aircraft (weight-, volume-, ULD-) capacity is efficiently utilized (to generate profit) |
LOC | Location |
Loose cargo/shipments | Cargo / shipments not loaded on an ULD |
Lower Deck | The (cargo) deck below the main deck or upper deck of an aircraft |
LT | Local Time |
Main deck | Upper deck ; the (cargo) deck above the lower deck of an aircraft |
Manifest, flight | Document listing the air waybills and a specification of the related goods carried on a flight |
Master Air Waybill | The shipment contract between the forwarder and the airline (see the page “Forwarding Out” of this website for further purposes and explanation) |
MAWB | Master Air Waybill |
MFST | Manifest |
Minimum Rate | Rate to cover the basic costs of carrying a shipment |
MSG | Message(s) |
Network Forwarder | A large forwarding company with worldwide branches |
NFD | A C2K milestone: NFD = cargo and documents ready for pick-up at airline (handler), the customer (forwarder) is notified |
NND | Notice of Non Delivery |
NON-IATA | Airline or agent that is not a member of IATA |
Nose loading | Loading cargo through the cargo door in the nose of an aircraft |
Notify address | Address of a party other than the consignee to be notified of arrival of the goods |
Notify party | Party other than the consignee to be notified of arrival of the goods |
NOTOC | Notification To Captain ; list for the captain of the aircraft with goods carried on board |
N-Rates | Rates for shipments with weights up to 45 kg |
NVOCC | Non Vessel Operating/Owning Cargo Carrier ; in case of Air Cargo a Carrier (e.g. a Forwarder or Consolidator) who issues Air Waybills for the carriage of cargo on aircraft which he does not operate or own |
OAG | Official Airlines Guide |
OB | On Board |
Oversized Cargo | Cargo that exceeds the dimensions of an ULD |
Package | Packed piece of cargo |
Packing list | A list for customs declaration and consignment purposes stating number and kinds of packages being shipped, totals of gross, legal, and net weights of the packages, marks and numbers on the packages, contents and part-/serialnumbers |
Pallet | A (standardized) platform on which goods can be stacked for transport or warehouse handling purposes |
Pallet, aircraft | A (standardized) platform on which goods can be stacked for air transport purposes |
Pallet net | A net used to secure the cargo on the aircraft pallet |
Parcel | Package |
Part charter | Chartering of a part of the available volume on an aircraft or flight/day |
Part shipment | Part of a shipment that travels on a different flight and/or day than the rest of the shipment due to available capacity with the airline |
PAX | Passenger(s) |
Payload | The (cargo) load that can be carried by an aircraft (to generate revenue) |
PC | Piece(s) |
PER | Perishable Cargo |
PFI | Pro Forma Invoice |
POA | Proof Of Acceptance ; legal proof a shipment has been accepted by a party |
POD | Proof Of Delivery ; legal proof a shipment has been delivered by a party |
POD | Place Of Delivery |
PP | Charges Prepaid |
PPD | Prepaid |
Pre-alert | Message stating the current and or expected status of the goods |
Principal | The customer ordering the transport or related services |
PSH | Part Shipment |
QNTY | Quantity |
Q-Rates | Rates with a quantity discount |
RCF | A C2K milestone: RCF = cargo has arrived in the cargo bay at final destination ; cargo and airwaybill are administratively received in the system |
RCPT | Receipt, Reception |
RCS | A C2K milestone: RCS = cargo and documents are received ‘Ready For Carriage’ and accepted by airline (handler) |
Ready For Carriage | (By Air) The goods are correctly packed and labeled, and customs cleared, with the right documents attached |
Ready For Transport | (By Road) The goods are correctly packed and labeled, with the right documents attached |
RFC | Ready For Carriage |
RFT | Ready For Transport |
Routing | The path that is (to be) followed by the goods from shipper to consignee |
RUSHR | Rush Reply |
SASPO | As Soon As Possible |
SAWB | Substitute Air Waybill |
Security Surcharge | Surcharge added to the cargo rate to cover the additional costs of the increasing number of security checks and related administration that are legally required by the authorities |
Shipper | The person or company that is physically and administratively responsible for shipping the goods ; for an airline in most cases a forwarder will be the shipper, for a forwarder the shipper is a third party, for example a trading company, a manufacturer, etc. |
Shipper’s Letter of Instruction | Document issued by the shipper to instruct and authorize the forwarder to forward and declare goods on his behalf ; contains all shipment details needed to facilitate these services |
SHPMNT | Shipment |
Side loading | Loading cargo through a cargo door in the side of an aircraft |
Skid | Pallet |
S/L | Short Loaded |
SLI | Shipper’s Letter of Instruction |
SSPD | Short Shipped ; stayed behind |
TACT | The Air Cargo Tariff ; publication of official airline tariffs |
TBA | Time Before Arrival |
TBD | Time Before Departure |
TEMP | Temperature |
TIACA | The International Air Cargo Association (see the page “Interest Organisations” of this website also) |
TILNA | Tilting Not Allowed |
TILTA | Tilting Allowed |
Time Slot | The agreed time to collect or deliver goods |
Tonne Kilometer | One tonne (1000 kg or 2204.6 lb) metric flown one kilometer ; productivity indicator |
TRA | Transit |
Tracing | Retrieving (information on) the status of goods and documents |
Tracking | Regular checking on the status of goods and documents |
Track & Trace | Automated regular retrieval of (information on) the status of goods and documents and checking these against the agreed norms |
Transfer cargo | Transfer of cargo from one flight to another |
Transito / Transit cargo | Transfer of cargo from one flight to another |
TRM | Transfer Manifest |
TTL | Total |
ULD | Unit Load Device |
ULD, contoured | Unit Load Device shaped to exactly fit in an aircraft |
UNACC | Unaccompanied |
Unit Load Device | Standardized air cargo loading equipment (pallet, container) |
Upper deck | Main deck ; the (cargo) deck above the lower deck of an aircraft |
VAL | Valuable cargo |
VAT | Value Added Tax |
VOL | Volume |
Volume charge | Air transport charge based on the volume of goods instead of the actual weight (see “Dimensional Weight” and “Weight charge” also) |
VUN | Vulnerable cargo |
Weight charge | Air transport charge based on the actual weight of the goods (see “Dimensional Weight” and “Volume charge” also) |
Weight & Balance | Management of the weight and allocation of cargo, passengers and fuel for a flight |
W/H | Warehouse |
XPS | Priority Small Package |
XS | In Excess |
Yield management | The process of maximising the contribution (revenue) of the (transport & handling) network, equipment, infrastructure and resources |
Airport name | IATA | ICAO | Address | AIRLINES |
Albury Airport | ABX | YMAY | 121 Airport Dr, Albury NSW 2640 http://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/community-services/albury-airport | QantasLink, Regional Express, Virgin Blue Airlines |
Armidale Airport | ARM | YARM | Armidale NSW 2350 http://www.armidale.nsw.gov.au/council/armidale-airport | Qantaslink, Regional Express (REX) |
Ballina Byron Gateway Airport | BNK | YBNA | 210 Southern Cross Dr, Ballina NSW 2478 http://ballinabyronairport.com.au/ | Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Regional Express (REX) |
Balranald Airport | BZD | YBRN | Balranald Rd, Balranald NSW 2715 http://www.balranald.nsw.gov.au/council-activities/balranald-aerodrome/ | |
Bankstown Airport | BWU | YSBK | Bankstown Airport NSW 2200 http://www.bankstownairport.com.au | |
Bathurst Airport | BHS | YBTH | Pj Moodie Memorial Dr, Bathurst NSW 2795 | |
Bourke Airport | BRK | YBKE | Bourke NSW 2840 | |
Brewarrina Airport | BWQ | YBRW | Brewarrina NSW 2839 | |
Broken Hill Airport | BHQ | YBHI | Airport Rd, Broken Hill NSW 2880 http://www.brokenhill.nsw.gov.au/council-services-brokenhill/airport-brokenhill | Regional Express (REX) |
Camden Airport | CDU | YSCN | Macquarie Grove Rd, Camden | |
Cessnock Airport | CES | YCNK | Wine Country Dr, Pokolbin NSW 2320 | Hunter Valley Aviation ,Avondale Aviation |
Clarence Valley Regional Airport | GFN | YGFN | Aerodrome Rd, Glenugie NSW 2460 http://www.clarence.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/metro/page.asp?p=DOC-LTD-41-41-75 | Regional Express |
Cobar Airport | CAZ | YCBA | Lerida Rd, Cobar NSW 2835 | Brindabella Airlines |
Coffs Harbour Airport | CFS | YCFS | Aviation Dr, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 http://www.coffscoast.com.au/airport | Qantas, QantasLink, Tigerair Australia, Virgin Australia |
Collarenebri Airport | CRB | YCBR | ||
Cooma – Snowy Mountains Airport | OOM | YCOM | 1611 Kosciuszko Rd, Cooma NSW 2630 http://www.snowymountainsairport.com.au | |
Coonabarabran Airport | COJ | YCBB | Coonabarabran NSW 2357 | |
Coonamble Airport | CNB | YCNM | Coonamble NSW 2829 | Regional Express (REX) |
Cootamundra Airport | CMD | YCTM | Cootamundra NSW 2590 | |
Corowa Airport | CWW | YCOR | Redlands Rd, Corowa NSW 2646 | |
Cowra Airport | CWT | YCWR | Cowra NSW 2794 http://www.cowraairport.com.au | |
Deniliquin Airport | DNQ | YDLQ | Deniliquin NSW 2710 | |
Dubbo City Airport | DBO | YSDU | Cooreena Rd, Dubbo NSW 2830 http://www.dubboairport.com/Airport/home | QantasLink, Regional Express (REX) |
Forbes Airport | FRB | YFBS | Forbes NSW 2871 | |
Glen Innes Airport | GLI | YGLI | 779 Emmaville Rd, Glen Innes NSW 2370 | |
Goulburn Airport | GUL | YGLB | 59 Airport Rd, Goulburn NSW 2580 http://www.goulburn.nsw.gov.au/Engineering/Goulburn-Airport.aspx | |
Griffith Airport | GFF | YGTH | Remembrance Dr, Griffith NSW 2680 http://www.griffith.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-SKR-05-80-51 | Regional Express (REX) Griffith Airport |
Gunnedah Airport | GUH | YGDH | Gunnedah NSW 2380 | |
Hay Airport | HXX | YHAY | Cobb Hwy, Hay South NSW 2711 | |
Illawarra Regional Airport (Wollongong Airport) | WOL | YWOL | Albion Park Rail NSW 2527 http://www.illawarraregionalairport.com.au | EliteJet, NSW Air, Southern Biplane Adventures, Touchdown Helicopters |
Inverell Airport | IVR | YIVL | Aerodrome Access Rd, Gilgai NSW 2360 | |
Kempsey Airport | KPS | YKMP | Aldavilla NSW 2440 http://www.kempsey.nsw.gov.au/air-transport.html | QantasLink, Virgin Australia |
Lightning Ridge Airport | LHG | YLRD | Lightning Ridge NSW 2834 | |
Lismore Airport | LSY | YLIS | Bruxner Hwy, Loftville NSW 2480 | Regional Express (REX) |
Lord Howe Island Airport | LDH | YLHI | Lord Howe Island 2898 | QantasLink |
Merimbula Airport | MIM | YMER | Merimbula NSW 2548 http://www.merimbulaairport.com.au | Merimbula Air Services, Air Sapphire, Regional Express (REX) |
Moree Airport | MRZ | YMOR | Newell Highway, 6km South of the Post Office, Moree NSW 2400 | Brindabella Airlines |
Moruya Airport | MYA | YMRY | N Head Dr, Moruya NSW 2537 | Regional Express (REX) |
Mudgee Airport | DGE | YMDG | George Campbell Dr, Bombira NSW 2850 http://www.midwestern.nsw.gov.au/Our-Facilities/MudgeeAirport/ | Commercial Helicopters |
Narrabri Airport | NAA | YNBR | Narrabri, New South Wales | |
Narrandera Airport | NRA | YNAR | Narrandera NSW 2700 | Regional Express (REX) |
Narromine Airport | QRM | YNRM | Narromine NSW 2821 | |
Newcastle Airport (RAAF Williamtown) | NTL | YWLM | 1 Williamtown Dr, Williamtown NSW 2318 http://www.newcastleairport.com.au | Jetstar, Regional Express (REX), Vurgin Australia, QantasLink |
Nyngan Airport | NYN | YNYN | Nyngan St, Nyngan NSW 2825 | |
Orange Airport | OAG | YORG | Orange NSW 2800 http://www.orange.nsw.gov.au/site/index.cfm?display=147100 | Alliance Airlines, Regional Express (REX) |
Parkes Airport | PKE | YPKS | Parkes, New South Wales | Regional Express (REX) |
Port Macquarie Airport | PQQ | YPMQ | 99 Boundary Street, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 http://www.portmacquarieairport.com.au/Home | QantasLink, Virgin Australia |
Quirindi Airport | YQDI | Quirindi NSW 2343 | ||
Sydney Airport (Kingsford Smith Airport) | SYD | YSSY | Airport Dr, Sydney NSW 2020 http://www.sydneyairport.com.au | |
Tamworth Airport | TMW | YSTW | Basil Brown Dr, Westdale NSW 2340 | QantasLink |
Taree Airport | TRO | YTRE | 1 Lansdowne Rd, Cundletown NSW 2430 | Regional Express (REX) |
Temora Airport | TEM | YTEM | Airport St, Temora NSW 2666 | |
Tibooburra Airport | TYB | YTIB | Tibooburra NSW 2880 | |
Tumut Airport | TUM | YTMU | Bombowlee NSW 2720 | |
Wagga Wagga Airport (RAAF Base Wagga) | WGA | YSWG | Don Kendall Dr, Forest Hill NSW 2651 http://www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/city-of-wagga-wagga/business/council-businesses/airport2 | QantasLink, Regional Express (REX) |
Walgett Airport | WGE | YWLG | Walgett NSW 2832 | |
Warnervale Airport | YWVA | Warnervale NSW 2259 http://www.ccac.com.au | ||
Warren Airport | QRR | YWRN | Red Hill, New South Wales, Australia | |
West Wyalong Airport | WWY | YWWL | Airport Road, West Wyalong NSW 2671 | Regional Express (REX) |
Young Airport | NGA | YYNG | Maimuru NSW 2594 |
Airport name | IATA | ICAO | Address | Airlines |
Alpha Airport | ABH | YAPH | Alpha, Queensland, Australia | |
Aurukun Airport | AUU | YAUR | Aurukun Mission QLD | Skytrans Airlines, Qantaslink |
Northern Peninsula Airport (Bamaga/Injinoo Airport) | ABM | YNPE | Airport rd, Bamaga QLD 4876. | Skytrans Airlines |
Barcaldine Airport | BCI | YBAR | Barcaldine, Queensland | QantasLink |
Bedourie Airport | BEU | YBIE | Bedourie QLD | Skytrans Airlines |
Birdsville Airport | BVI | YBDV | Birdsville QLD 4482 | Skytrans Airlines, Central Eagle Aviation, West Wing Aviation |
Blackall Airport | BKQ | YBCK | Landsborough Hwy, Blackall QLD 4472 | QantasLink |
Blackwater Airport | BLT | YBTR | Stewarton QLD 4702 | QantasLink |
Boigu Island Airport | GIC | YBOI | Boigu Island, Queensland, Australia | |
Boulia Airport | BQL | YBOU | Boulia, Queensland | Skytrans Airlines |
Brisbane Airport | BNE | YBBN | 11 The Circuit, Brisbane Airport QLD 4008 Phone: (07) 3406 3000 http://www.bne.com.au/ | |
Archerfield Airport | YBAF | Beatty Rd, Archerfield QLD 4108 Phone: (07) 3275 8000 http://www.archerfieldairport.com.au | ||
Bundaberg Airport | BDB | YBUD | Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia | QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines, Seair Pacific |
Burketown Airport | BUC | YBKT | Burketown, Queensland, Australia | Skytrans Airlines |
Cairns Airport | CNS | YBCS | Airport Ave, Cairns QLD 4870 Phone: (07) 4080 6703 http://www.cairnsairport.com.au | |
Charleville Airport | CTL | YBCV | Charleville QLD 4470 | QantasLink, Skytrans Airlines |
Charters Towers Airport | CXT | YCHT | Charters Towers QLD 4820 | |
Chinchilla Airport | CCL | YCCA | Aerodrome Rd, Chinchilla QLD 4413 | |
Clermont Airport | CMQ | YCMT | Clermont, Queensland, Australia. | |
Cloncurry Airport | CNJ | YCCY | Sir Hudson Fysh Dr, Cloncurry QLD 4824 | Alliance Airlines, QantasLink, Virgin Australia |
Coen Airport | CUQ | YCOE | Peninsula Developmental Rd, Coen QLD 4871 | Skytrans Airlines |
Cooktown Airport | CTN | YCKN | Cooktown Developmental Rd, Cooktown QLD 4895 | Hinterland Aviation |
Cunnamulla Airport | CMA | YCMU | Cunnamulla QLD 4490 | Skytrans Airlines |
Dirranbandi Airport | DRN | YDBI | Cowildi St, Dirranbandi QLD 4486 | |
Doomadgee Airport | DMD | YDMG | Doomadgee, Queensland, Australia | Skytrans Airlines |
Dunk Island Airport | DKI | YDKI | Dunk QLD 4852 | Hinterland Aviation |
Emerald Airport | EMD | YEML | Emerald, Queensland, Australia | QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Gladstone Airport | GLT | YGLA | Aerodrome Rd, Clinton QLD 4680 Phone: (07) 4977 8800 http://www.gladstone.qld.gov.au/gladstone-airport | QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Gold Coast Airport | OOL | YBCG | Eastern Ave, Bilinga QLD 4225 Phone: (07) 5589 1100 http://goldcoastairport.com.au | |
Goondiwindi Airport | GOO | YGDI | Goondiwindi QLD 4390 | |
Gympie Airport | GYP | YGYM | Lobwein Rd, Kybong QLD 4570 | |
Great Barrier Reef Airport (Hamilton Island Airport) | HTI | YBHM | Hamilton Island QLD 4803 Phone: (07) 4946 9999 http://www.hamiltonisland.com.au/airport | Jetstar Airways, Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia |
Hervey Bay Airport | HVB | YHBA | William Deam Avenue, Shop 6, Hervey Bay QLD 4655 Phone: (07) 4194 6907 http://www.frasercoastairport.com.au | Virgin Australia. QantasLink, Qantas Airways |
Horn Island Airport | HID | YHID | Airport Rd, Horn Island QLD 4875 Phone: (07) 4069 1314 | Qantas |
Hughenden Airport | HGD | YHUG | Hann Hwy, Hughenden QLD 4821 Phone: (07) 4741 2900 | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Julia Creek Airport | JCK | YJLC | Julia Creek QLD | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Karumba Airport | KRB | YKMB | Karumba QLD 4891 | Skytrans Airlines |
Kingaroy Airport | KGY | YKRY | Warren Truss Dr, Taabinga QLD 4610 | |
Kowanyama Airport | KWM | YKOW | Chapman Rd, Kowanyama QLD 4871 | Skytrans Airlines |
Kubin Airport | KUG | YKUB | Kubin Island QLD | West Wing Aviation |
Lizard Island Airport | LZR | YLZI | Starcke QLD 4871 | Hinterland Aviation |
Lockhart River Airport | IRG | YLHR | Lockhart QLD 4871 | Skytrans Airlines |
Longreach Airport | LRE | YLRE | Landsborough Hwy, Longreach QLD 4730 Phone: (07) 4658 3766 http://www.longreachairport.com.au | Regional Express Airlines (REX), QantasLink |
Mackay Airport | MKY | YBMK | Boundary Rd E, East Mackay QLD 4740 Phone: (07) 4957 0201 http://mackayairport.com | Jetstar, Qantas, Virgin Australia, TigerAir |
Mareeba Airfield | MRG | YMBA | Vicary Rd, Mareeba QLD 4880 | Mission Aviation Fellowship |
Sunshine Coast Airport | MCY | YBSU | Sunshine Coast Airport (MCY), Friendship Ave, Marcoola QLD 4564 Phone: (07) 5453 1500 http://www.sunshinecoastairport.com.au | Jetstar, Virgin Australia , Air New Zealand |
Maryborough Airport | MBH | YMYB | Maryborough QLD 4650 | |
Mornington Island Airport | ONG | YMTI | Mornington QLD 4871 | Skytrans Airlines |
Mount Isa Airport | ISA | YBMA | Barkly Hwy, Mt Isa QLD 4825 Phone: (07) 4743 4598 http://www.mountisaairport.com.au | Airnorth, Alliance Airlines, Qantas Airways (Including Qantaslink), Regional Express (REX), Skytrans, Virgin Australia Mt Isa Air Charters |
Murray Island Airport | MYI | YMUI | Murray Island, Queensland, Australia | West Wing Aviation |
Muttaburra Airport | UTB | YMTB | Muttaburra QLD 4732 | |
Normanton Airport | NTN | YNTN | Normanton, Queensland | Westwing Aviation, Skytrans Airlines |
Palm Island Airport | PMK | YPAM | Palm Island QLD 4816 | Skytrans Airlines |
Edward River Airport | EDR | YPMP | Wirran St, Pormpuraaw QLD 4871 | Skytrans Airlines |
Whitsunday Coast Airport | PPP | YBPN | Peppers Palm Bay (Island Resort) QLD Phone: (07) 4945 0200 http://www.whitsunday.qld.gov.au/aerodromes | Jetstar Airways, Virgin Australia, Tigerair |
Quilpie Airport | ULP | YQLP | Quilpie, Queensland, Australia | Skytrans Airlines |
Redcliffe Airport | RCL | YRED | Rothwell QLD 4022 http://www.redcliffeaeroclub.com.au | SEAIR Pacific, Air Queensland |
Richmond Airport | RCM | YRMD | Richmond, Queensland, Australia | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Rockhampton Airport | ROK | YBRK | Rockhampton, Queensland http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/Council_Services/Airport | QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Roma Airport | RMA | YROM | Airport Dr, Roma QLD 4455 http://www.maranoa.qld.gov.au/airports | Alliance Airlines, QantasLink– Roma Air Charters |
St George Airport | SGO | YSGE | St George QLD 4487 | Skytrans Airlines |
Springvale Airport | KSV | YSPV | Diamantina Lakes QLD 4735 | |
Taroom Airport | XTO | YTAM | Taroom QLD 4420 | – Taroom Air Charters |
Thangool Airport | THG | YTNG | Aerodrome Rd, Thangool QLD 4716 | QantasLink Thangool Air Charters |
Thargomindah Airport | XTG | YTGM | Thargomindah, Queensland | Skytrans Airlines |
Toowoomba Airport | TWB | YTWB | Toowoomba, Queensland | Skytrans Airlines Toowoomba Air Charters |
Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport | YBWW | Wellcamp west of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia http://www.wellcamp.com.au | ||
Townsville Airport (RAAF Townsville) | TSV | YBTL | Garbutt QLD 4814 Phone: (07) 4727 3211 http://www.townsvilleairport.com.au | Alliance Airlines, Jetstar Airways, West Wing Aviation, Qantas Airways, Qantas Link, Airnorth, Virgin Australia, Regional Express(REX) |
Weipa Airport | WEI | YBWP | Mission River QLD 4874 | QantasLink, Skytrans Airlines |
Windorah Airport | WNR | YWDH | Diamantina Developmental Rd, Windorah QLD 4481 | Skytrans Airlines |
Winton Airport | WIN | YWTN | Landsborough Hwy, Corfield QLD 4733 | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Donnington Airpark | YDOP | Woodstock QLD 4816 |
Airport name | IATA | ICAO | Address | Airlines |
Ararat Airport | ARY | YARA | Western Hwy, Ararat VIC 3377 | |
Avalon Airport | AVV | YMAV | 80 Beach Rd, Lara VIC 3212 Phone: (03) 5227 9100 http://www.avalonairport.com.au | Jetstar |
Bacchus Marsh Airfield | YBSS | Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. | ||
Bairnsdale Airport | BSJ | YBNS | 345 Bengworden Rd, Bairnsdale VIC 3875 | |
Ballarat Airport | YBLT | Mitchell Park, Ballarat, Victoria | ||
Barwon Heads Airport | YBRS | 1405 Barwon Heads Rd, Connewarre VIC 3227 Phone: (03) 5254 2338 http://www.barwonheadsairport.com/ | ||
Benalla Airport | BLN | YBLA | Benalla VIC 3672 | |
Bendigo Airport | BXG | YBDG | Bendigo VIC Phone: (03) 5434 6000 | |
Corryong Airport | CYG | YCRG | Corryong, Victoria | |
Echuca Airport | ECH | YECH | Echuca VIC 3564 | |
Hamilton Airport | HLT | YHML | Hamilton, Victoria | Sharp Airlines |
Hopetoun Airport | HTU | YHPN | Hopetoun VIC 3396 | |
Horsham Airport | HSM | YHSM | Horsham, Victoria, Australia | |
Kerang Airport | KRA | YKER | Kerang VIC 3579 | |
Latrobe Valley Airport | LTB | YLTV | Latrobe Valley town of Morwell, Victoria, Australia | |
Leongatha Airport | YLEG | Leongatha South VIC 3953 | ||
Mallacoota Airport | XMC | YMCO | Mallacoota VIC 3892 | |
Mangalore Airport | YMNG | 331 Aerodrome Rd, Mangalore VIC 3663 Phone:(03) 5796 2000 http://www.mangaloreairport.com.au | ||
Melbourne Airport | MEL | YMML | Departure Dr, Melbourne Airport VIC 3045 Phone: (03) 9297 1600 http://melbourneairport.com.au | |
Essendon Airport | MEB | YMEN | 7 English Street, Essendon Fields VIC 3041 Phone: (03) 9948 9300 http://www.essendonairport.com.au | Alliance Airlines, Sharp Airlines, Par-Avion |
Moorabbin Airport | MBW | YMMB | 66 Bundora Parade, Moorabbin Airport VIC 3194 Phone: (03) 8587 8000 http://www.moorabbinairport.com.au | King Island Airlines |
Mildura Airport | MQL | YMIA | Alan Mathews Dr, Mildura VIC 3500 Phone: (03) 5055 0500 http://www.milduraairport.com.au | Virgin Australia Regional Express(REX), QantasLink |
Nhill Airport | YNHL | Nhill VIC 3418 | ||
Orbost Airport | RBS | YORB | Marlo VIC 3888 | |
Portland Airport | PTJ | YPOD | Portland, Victoria, Australia | Sharp Airlines |
Robinvale Airport | RBC | YROI | Robinvale, Victoria, Australia | |
West Sale Airport | YWSL | Fulham VIC 3851 | ||
Shepparton Airport | SHT | YSHT | Shepparton, Victoria, Australia | |
Stawell Airport | SWC | YSWL | Aerodrome Rd, Stawell VIC 3380 | |
Swan Hill Airport | SWH | YSWH | Swan Hill VIC | |
Wangaratta Airport | WGT | YWGT | Laceby VIC 3678 | |
Warracknabeal Airport | WKB | YWKB | Kellalac VIC 3393 | |
Warrnambool Airport | WMB | YWBL | Warrnambool, Victoria in Australia | |
Yarrawonga Airport | YYWG | Yarrawonga VIC 3730 |
Airport name | IATA | ICAO | Address | Airlines |
Albany Airport | ALH | YABA | Albany WA 6330 http://www.albany.wa.gov.au/facilities/albany-regional-airport/ | Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Broome International Airport | BME | YBRM | Airport Mcpherson St, Broome WA 6725 Phone: (08) 9194 0600 http://www.broomeair.com.au | Qantas , Virgin Australia, Qantaslink , Airnorth |
Busselton Regional Airport | BQB | YBLN | Vasse Hwy, Busselton WA 6280 Phone: (08) 9754 2333 http://www.busselton.wa.gov.au/airport | Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Carnarvon Airport | CVQ | YCAR | Carnarvon WA 6701 | Skippers Aviation, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Cue Airport | CUY | YCUE | Cue WA 6640 | |
Shark Bay Airport | MJK | YSHK | Monkey Mia Rd, Denham WA 6537 | Skippers Aviation |
Curtin Airport (RAAF Curtin) | DCN | YCIN | Willare WA 6728 | Skippers Aviation, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Derby Airport | DRB | YDBY | Derby WA 6728 | |
Esperance Airport | EPR | YESP | Coolgardie-Esperance Hwy, Gibson WA 6448 http://www.esperance.wa.gov.au/2/251/1/airport.pm | Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Learmonth Airport (RAAF Learmonth) | LEA | YPLM | Minilya-Exmouth Rd, Learmonth WA 6707 | Qantas |
Fitzroy Crossing Airport | FIZ | YFTZ | Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765 http://www.sdwk.wa.gov.au/facilities/airports/fiitzroycontactsinfo.html | |
Forrest Airport | FOS | YFRT | Forrest, Western Australia http://www.forrestairport.com.au/ | |
Geraldton Airport | GET | YGEL | Geraldton-Mount Magnet Road, Moonyoonooka WA 6532 Phone: (08) 9923 3207 http://geraldtonairport.com.au | Qantas, Skippers Aviation, Virgin Australia |
Halls Creek Airport | HCQ | YHLC | Halls Creek WA 6770 | Skippers Aviation |
Jandakot Airport | JAD | YPJT | 16 Eagle Dr, Jandakot WA 6164 Phone: (08) 9417 0900 http://www.jandakotairport.com.au | |
Kalbarri Airport | KAX | YKBR | Fawcett-Broad Dr, Kalbarri WA 6536 | Skippers Aviation, Kalbarri Scenic Flights |
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport | KGI | YPKG | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia | Alliance Airlines, Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines Kalgoorlie Air Charters |
Karratha Airport | KTA | YPKA | Gap Ridge WA 6714 Phone: (08) 9186 8507 http://www.karrathaairport.com.au | Airnorth, Alliance Airlines, Qantas, QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines Karratha Air Charters |
Kununurra Airport | KNX | YPKU | Victoria Hwy, Kununurra WA 6743 http://www.swek.wa.gov.au/airports.aspx | Airnorth, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Lake Gregory Airport | LGE | Sturt Creek WA 6770 | ||
Laverton Airport | LVO | YLTN | Laverton, Western Australia | Skippers Aviation |
Leinster Airport | LER | YLST | Leinster WA 6437 | Skippers Aviation, Alliance Airlines |
Leonora Airport | LNO | YLEO | Leonora WA 6438 http://www.leonora.wa.gov.au/domestic-airport.aspx | Skippers Aviation |
Meekatharra Airport | MKR | YMEK | Murchison Downs Rd, Meekatharra WA 6642 | Skippers Aviation, Cobham Aviation |
Mount Magnet Airport | MMG | YMOG | Mt Magnet WA 6638 | Skippers Aviation |
Newman Airport | ZNE | YNWN | Newman WA 6753 http://www.newmanairport.com.au | Qantas, Virgin Australia |
Onslow Airport | ONS | YOLW | Onslow WA 6710 | |
Paraburdoo Airport | PBO | YPBO | Paraburdoo – Tom Price Rd, Paraburdoo WA 6754 Phone: (08) 9189 5825 | Qantas, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Perth Airport | PER | YPPH | 2 George Wiencke Dr, Perth WA 6105 Phone: (08) 9478 8888 http://www.perthairport.com.au | Jetstar, Qantas, Virgin Australia, Tigerair, Airnorth |
Port Hedland International Airport | PHE | YPPD | Great Northern Hwy, Port Hedland WA 6721 Phone: (08) 9140 1725 http://www.porthedlandairport.com.au | Qantas, Virgin Australia, Airnorth |
Ravensthorpe Airport | RVT | YNRV | Hopetoun WA 6348 | Virgin Australia Regional Airlines |
Rottnest Island Airport | RTS | YRTI | Rottnest Island WA 6161 | Rottnest Air Taxi |
Springvale Airport | ZVG | Diamantina Lakes QLD 4735 | ||
Tom Price Airport | TPR | YTMP | Mt Sheila WA 6751 | |
Wiluna Airport | WUN | YWLU | Wiluna WA 6646 | Skippers Aviation |
Wyndham Airport | WYN | YWYM | Wyndham, Western Australia |
Airport name | IATA | ICAO | Address | Airlines |
Adelaide Airport | ADL | YPAD | 1 James Schofield Dr, Adelaide Airport SA 5950 Phone: (08) 8308 9211 http://www.adelaideairport.com.au | |
Parafield Airport | YPPF | Tigermoth Lane, Parafield SA 5106 Phone: (08) 8307 5700 http://www.parafieldairport.com.au | ||
Ceduna Airport | CED | YCDU | Eyre Hwy, Ceduna SA 5690 | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Cleve Airport | CVC | YCEE | Cleve, South Australia | |
Coober Pedy Airport | CPD | YCBP | Coober Pedy SA 5723 | Alliance Airlines, Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Cowell Airport | YCWL | Cowell, South Australia | ||
Kimba Airport | YIMB | Kimba, South Austr | ||
Kingscote Airport | KGC | YKSC | Kingscote, South Australia | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Leigh Creek Airport | LGH | YLEC | Barndioota Rd, Leigh Creek SA 5731 | Sharp Airlines |
Loxton Airport | YLOX | Bugle Hut SA 5311 | ||
Mount Gambier Airport | MGB | YMTG | Airport Rd, Wandilo SA 5291 http://www.mountgambierairport.com.au | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Naracoorte Airport | NAC | YNRC | Aerodrome Rd, Naracoorte SA 5271 Phone:(08) 8760 1100 | |
Port Augusta Airport | PUG | YPAG | Port Augusta SA 5700 http://www.portaugusta.sa.gov.au/airport | Alliance Airlines, Sharp Airlines |
Port Lincoln Airport | PLO | YPLC | North Shields SA 5607 Phone: (08) 8684 3400 | QantasLink, Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Port Pirie Airport | PPI | YPIR | Aerodrome Rd, Pirie East SA 5540 Phone: 0407 602 077 | |
Renmark Airport | RMK | YREN | Old Calperum SA 5341 | |
Streaky Bay Airport | YKBY | Streaky Bay SA 5680 http://www.streakybay.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=487 | ||
Waikerie Airport | YWKI | Waikerie, South Australia | ||
Whyalla Airport | WYA | YWHA | Whyalla SA 5600 | Regional Express Airlines (REX) |
Wudinna Airport | WUD | YWUD | Wudinna SA 5652 |
Airport name | IATA | ICAO | Address | Airlines |
Alice Springs Airport | ASP | YBAS | Santa Teresa Rd, Alice Springs NT 0870 http://www.alicespringsairport.com.au | Qantas, Alliance, Chartair |
Bathurst Island Airport | BRT | YBTI | Nguiu NT 0822 | |
Croker Island Airport | CKI | YCKI | Croker Island NT 0822 | Fly Tiwi |
Darwin International Airport (RAAF Darwin) | DRW | YPDN | 1 Henry Wrigley Dr, Darwin International Airport NT 0820 http://www.darwinairport.com.au | AirAsia, Airnorth, Jetstar, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, SilkAir, Tigerair, Virgin Australia Darwin Air Charters |
Elcho Island Airport | ELC | YELD | Galiwinku NT 0822 | Mission Aviation Fellowship, Airnorth |
Lake Evella Airport | LEL | YLEV | Gapuwiyak NT 0880 | Fly Tiwi, Mission Aviation Fellowship, Marthakal Yolngu Airline |
Groote Eylandt Airport | GTE | YGTE | Anindilyakwa NT 0822 | Airnorth, Alliance Airlines |
Kalkgurung Airport | KFG | YKKG | Daguragu NT 0852 | |
Hooker Creek Airport | HOK | YHOO | Lajamanu NT 0852 | |
Maningrida Airport | MNG | YMGD | Maningrida NT 0822 | Airnorth, Maningrida Progress Association Aviation |
Snake Bay Airport | SNB | YSNB | Milikapiti NT 0822 | Air Ngukurr, Fly Tiwi |
Milingimbi Airport | MGT | YMGB | Milingimbi Island NT 0822 | Mission Aviation Fellowship, Airnorth |
Gove Airport | GOV | YPGV | Melville Bay Rd, Nhulunbuy NT 0881 Phone: (08) 8987 1370 | Airnorth, Mission Aviation Fellowship, Laynha Air |
Port Keats Airfield | PKT | YPKT | Wadeye NT 0822 | |
Garden Point Airport | GPN | YGPT | Pularumpi, Northern Territory, Australia | |
Ramingining Airport | RAM | YRNG | Ramingining NT 0822 | Mission Aviation Fellowship, Fly Tiwi |
Ngukurr Airport | RPM | YNGU | Ngukurr NT 0852 | Mission Aviation Fellowship |
Tennant Creek Airport | TCA | YTNK | Tennant Creek NT 0860 Phone: (08) 8962 2696 http://www.tennantcreekairport.com.au | Chartair Tennant Creek Air Charters |
Ayers Rock Airport (Connellan Airport) | AYQ | YAYE | Ayers Rock Connellan Airport, Terminal Building, Ayers Rock NT 0872 Phone: (08) 8956 2266 | Alliance Airlines, Fly Tiwi, Jetstar Airways, QantasLink, Virgin Australia |
Victoria River Downs Airport | VCD | YVRD | Victoria River Downs NT 0852 |
Airport name | IATA | ICAO | Address | Airlines |
Devonport Airport | DPO | YDPO | Airport Rd, Devonport TAS 7307 http://www.devonportairport.com.au/ | QantasLink |
Flinders Island Airport | FLS | YFLI | Palana Rd, Whitemark TAS 7255 | Sharp Airlines |
Hobart International Airport | HBA | YMHB | Strachan St, Cambridge TAS 7170 Phone: (03) 6216 1600 http://hobartairport.com.au | Virgin Australia , Tigerair, Jetstar, Qantas |
Cambridge Aerodrome | YCBG | Cambridge, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. | ||
King Island Airport | KNS | YKII | Loorana TAS 7256 http://www.kingisland.tas.gov.au/page.aspx?u=217 | King Island Airlines, Regional Express(REX) , Airlines of Tasmania, Sharp Airlines |
Launceston Airport | LST | YMLT | 201 Evandale Rd, Western Junction TAS 7212 Phone: (03) 6391 6222 http://www.launcestonairport.com.au | QantasLink, Virgin Australia, Sharp Airlines, Jetstar |
St Helens Airport | HLS | YSTH | Stieglitz TAS 7216 | |
Smithton Airport | SIO | YSMI | Smithton TAS 7330 | |
Strahan Airport | SRN | YSRN | Strahan TAS 7468 | |
Burnie Airport (Wynyard Airport) | BWT | YWYY | 3 Airport St, Wynyard TAS 7325 Phone: (03) 6442 1133 http://www.burnieairport.com.au | Regional Express Airline (REX), Sharp Airlines |
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