USUAL TYPES OF AIR CARGO FREIGHT
Not all cargo can be transported via air freight due to strict adherence to safety and documentation standards. That’s why only specific kinds of cargo are allowed such as:
Perishable cargo transported via airport ensures quick transportation of goods with short shelf lives—such as fresh food, flowers, and pharmaceuticals—significantly reducing spoilage risks.
Precious cargo such as jewelry, electronics, and pharmaceuticals requires specialized, high-security handling to mitigate theft and damage risks.
Dangerous goods cargo such as lithium batteries, aerosols, dry ice, and chemicals must comply with strict IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) to ensure safety. It involves precise classification, specialized UN-certified packaging, labeling, and documentation like the Shipper’s Declaration.
Specializes in transporting oversized, heavy, or high-value machinery and equipment, often exceeding 20 tons. This cargo exceeds the ULD (Unit Load Device) meaning a special kind of aircraft is needed and a customized air freight fee is required.

