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Welcome to CargoMaster Adelaide, where our team of experienced air freight professionals is ready to handle your air cargo needs. With years of expertise in the field, we provide reliable, cost-effective air cargo services to businesses, government agencies, and individuals. We move air freight daily across Australia and globally, so if you need fast, secure air cargo solutions in Adelaide, look no further than CargoMaster.

Our services include domestic air freight, time-sensitive deliveries, overnight and same-day air freight, as well as solutions for heavy, bulky, or awkward cargo. We also offer specialized air cargo charter services, heavy-lift capabilities, and after-hours air freight options. Contact CargoMaster today and experience the difference in service and expertise!

At CargoMaster, we specialize in air freight services that include air cargo shipping, air freight handling, and door-to-door air freight delivery. Whether you’re shipping heavy, bulky, or time-sensitive items, our air freight service is designed to meet your needs. We work with leading airline freight services like Qantas, Jetstar, and Regional Express to ensure your goods are transported with care and precision. Our air freight rates are competitive, and we provide air freight quotes tailored to your shipment’s specific requirements.

Adelaide Air CargoWhen it comes to domestic air freight services in Adelaide, CargoMaster is your trusted partner. Whether you need express air freight for urgent shipments, same day air freight, or reliable overnight air freight services, we are dedicated to providing fast, efficient, and cost-effective air cargo transportation.

Adelaide Airport is the largest airport serving Adelaide and South Australia, ranking as the fifth busiest in Australia, following Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth. Located just 10 kilometers from Adelaide’s CBD, the airport hosts regular flights from major airlines such as Qantas, Jetstar, and Regional Express, making it a crucial hub for domestic and international air freight.

When you need to move cargo quickly, CargoMaster is the name to trust. We are Australia’s leading air cargo specialists, offering expertise in international air cargo, overnight air freight, and same-day air freight services to and from Adelaide and throughout South Australia. Our team is dedicated to providing fast and efficient air cargo solutions, ensuring your shipments arrive on time, every time.

Fast and Reliable Air Freight Solutions in Adelaide

Adelaide Air CargoOur domestic air shipping services are tailored to fit the unique demands of each customer. We offer air charter services for large or awkward shipments, ensuring your cargo arrives safely and on time. Need a next flight out solution for an urgent air shipment? CargoMaster has you covered. With our extensive network of air cargo carriers and our expertise in airfreight forwarding, we make it easy for businesses to move their cargo without delays.

CargoMaster offers express air freight services for those tight deadlines, and we’re proud to work with the best air freight companies to deliver efficient air transportation solutions. We handle everything from air cargo tracking to air freight logistics, ensuring your goods are managed from start to finish. Our experienced team ensures seamless air cargo transportation, providing airfreight quotes and solutions that save you both time and money.

Why Choose CargoMaster for Your Adelaide Air Freight Needs?

Adelaide Domestic Air FreightChoosing CargoMaster means you’re partnering with one of the top air freight companies in Adelaide. We understand that time-sensitive air cargo requires precision and speed. Whether it’s same day air freight or overnight air freight, our team of specialists is here to ensure your cargo moves quickly and efficiently. We handle air freight costs transparently, with air freight charges calculated based on volumetric or actual weight, providing you with the most accurate air freight rates.

CargoMaster’s air cargo services extend to all corners of Australia and beyond. We provide solutions for international air freight as well as domestic air freight, making us one of the most reliable air freight companies near you. From air freight quotes to air cargo tracking, we’re with you every step of the way. Our team also offers air freight brokerage, ensuring you get the best rates and the fastest delivery options available.

Air Freight Dimensions and the Importance of Accuracy

Adelaide Air CargoProviding accurate dimensions for your cargo is crucial when booking air freight services. CargoMaster ensures that your air freight shipment fits the specifications of the aircraft, whether it’s a Boeing 737, Airbus A320, or a dedicated freighter. We take into account the cargo’s length, width, height, and weight to provide you with an accurate air freight quote and ensure smooth transport. For larger or heavier shipments, we offer specialized air freight handling and charter services to accommodate your needs.

FAQs About Air Freight in Adelaide

How do I book air freight with CargoMaster?
Simply call CargoMaster at 1300 767 136 for urgent air freight bookings or to discuss your shipment needs. We’re available 24/7 Australia-wide to assist with air cargo shipping.

What documentation is needed for air freight?
For domestic air freight, you’ll need a consignment note declaring whether your goods are hazardous or non-hazardous. A packing list is also recommended. For international air freight, an airway bill will be required. Contact CargoMaster for specific details based on your shipment.

What’s the difference between air cargo and air freight?
There’s no difference between the terms; air cargo and air freight both describe the process of transporting goods by air. Air cargo tends to be used more in the US, while air freight is commonly used in Australia.

How is air freight cost calculated?
Air freight costs are based on chargeable weight, which is either the volumetric weight or actual weight, whichever is greater. If your cargo is bulky but light, it will be charged based on volumetric weight, while heavier, smaller shipments are charged by actual weight.

How much is the air freight rate per ton?
Air freight is typically charged per kilogram, and rates vary depending on the weight of the shipment. For international air freight, sliding rates apply. If you have a large shipment, call CargoMaster for special air freight rates per kilogram.

Partner with CargoMaster for your Adelaide air freight needs and experience fast, reliable, and cost-effective air freight transportation. Contact us today for a competitive air freight quote!

Popular Air Freight Routes from Adelaide

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Gold Coast, Hobart, Launceston, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Mackay, Newcastle, Port Hedland, Townsville

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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

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)
Dry Ice
Tool Boxes (compressed gases, aerosols)
Electrical equipment
Diving equipment
Pharmaceuticals
Switches in electrical equipment
Toys (made of cellulose)
Refrigerators (may contain gases or chemicals)
Swimming pool chemicals
Pressurised containers
Engines (contain fuel and that are not cleaned, purged and sealed)
Mining equipment
Diagnostic specimens
Thermometers (containing mercury)
Frozen Embryos
Ammunition
Swimming pool chemicals
Aerosols
Compressed non-flammable gas
Batteries
Breathing Apparatus
Frozen foods (packed in solid dry ice)
Motor Vehicle parts
Chemicals


Hazard Labels for
Dangerous Goods (DG)

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

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Class 1 explosives

This includes items such as:

  • explosive substances
  • pyrotechnic devices
  • ammunition
  • fireworks
  • detonators.

Class 2 Gases

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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

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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

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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

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Class 5 oxidising substances 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

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Class 6 toxic 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

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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

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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

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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

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This label is used to show that the load cannot be carried on a passenger aircraft.

Cyrogenics

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This label is used on liquefied gases, such as the ones in Class 2.

This way up

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This label ensures a load is placed the correct way up and can be used for non-dangerous goods.

Magnetised material

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This label ensures that the load is kept away from the aircraft compass detector unit while being loaded and unloaded.


AirlineAirline
Code
Customer
Service
 Sales OfficeWebsite
TL1800 627 4741800 627 474http://www.airnorth.com.au/
 QQ1300 780 970 1300 780 970http://www.allianceairlines.com.au/
  JQ13 15 38 +61 3 9645 5999http://www.jetstar.com
QF13 13 13 http://www.qantas.com.au
ZL13 17 13 http://www.regionalexpress.com.au
VA13 67 89 http://www.virginaustralia.com
 
ProviderWebsite
Swissport Australiawww.swissport.com
Air Menzies International (AMI)https://airmenzies.com/
Patrick Air Serviceshttp://w.auww.patrick.com
Qantas Airways (passenger & ramp handling)http://www.qantas.com.au
Toll Dnatahttp://www.tolldnata.com

Make/ModelMax Payload
Tonnes
Max Loadable Volume
CBM3
Cargo Hold Dims
LxWxH cm
Cargo Door Size
WxH cm
Cessna 406 Titan1.26.5320 x 120 x 117124 x 116
Fairchild Metroliner II1.412835 x 115 x 120130 x 115
Fairchild Metroliner III2.112775 x 158 x 145130 x 115
Fairchild Metroliner 232.318775 x 158 x 145127 x 115
Falcon 20 / 2002.511704 x 156 x 142190 x 140
Shorts 3603.540815 x 190 x 190142 x 168
Saab 3403.8401300 x 170 x 170135 x 130
Aerospatiale ATR424.6401080 x 225 x 143125 x 153
Fokker 276.3581336 x 210 x 190228 x 175
Antonov AN-266.5451110 x 220 x 160230 x 171
Antonov AN-746.5451000 x 215 x 220226 x 220
British Aerospace ATP8.2781500 x 195 x 180250 x 169
Lockheed L-188 Electra151352000 x 280 x 220355 x 203
Boeing 737-300F161152100 x 310 x 220340 x 215
Antonov AN-1218951380 x 300 x 250300 x 250
Lockheed L-100 Hercules211401707 x 302 x 274302 x 274
Boeing 727-200F23.51442712 x 351 x 218340 x 218
Boeing 757F391873327 x 353 x 218340 x 218
Airbus A300 B4F402803900 x 477 x 223358 x 256
Douglas DC8-62402003400 x 317 x 203355 x 215
Douglas DC8-54/55411803100 x 317 x 203355 x 215
Ilyushin IL-76451801850 x 345 x 325344 x 340
Antonov AN-22506502640 x 430 x 430430 x 430
Lockheed L10-11 Tristar554203300 x 360 x 274431 x 284
Boeing 767-300F554003000 x 400 x 250340 x 254
Douglas DC10-30654003725 x 448 x 245350 x 245
McDonnell Douglas MD11855004800 x 350 x 245355 x 245
Boeing 747-100F906754800 x 488 x 300340 x 300
Boeing 747-200F1006754900 x 488 x 300340 x 300
Boeing 777F1006254400 x 488 x 300372 x 305
Boeing 747-300/400F1106755000 x 488 x 300340 x 300
Antonov AN-1241208003650 x 640 x 440640 x 440
Antonov AN-22525011004300 x 640 x 440640 x 440

 


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

CargoMaster: International Freight, Sea Freight, Air Freight Forwarders, Shipping Container Company Forwarding ServicesAAU 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

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  • 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

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  • Type: AMA CONTAINER
  • ATA Code: M1
  • Internal Volume: 621 cu. ft. 17.58 mc
  • Weight Limit: 6,804 kg
  • Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F

CargoMaster: International Freight, Sea Freight, Air Freight Forwarders, Shipping Container Company Forwarding ServicesAMF Container

  • Type: AMF CONTAINER
  • Internal Volume: 516 cu. ft. 14.6 mc
  • Weight Limit: 5,035 kg
  • Loadable Aircraft Type: 747,747F, 777, Airbus

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P1P_PAG Pallet

  • Type: P1P, PAG PALLET
  • Size:
    • Base: 88″x 125″
    • Height: 64″, x 96″,118″
  • Weight Limit: 4,626kg
    (LD),6,033kg (MD)
  • Loadable Aircraft Type: 747,747F, 777, Airbus

CargoMaster: International Freight, Sea Freight, Air Freight Forwarders, Shipping Container Company Forwarding ServicesPEB Container

  • Type: PEB CONTAINER
  • Size:
    • Base: 53″ x 88″
    • Height: 84″
  • Weight Limit: 1,800kg
    (B-HIH -1,300 KG)
  • Loadable Aircraft Type: 747F

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  • Type: PLA PALLET
  • Size:
    • Base: 60.4″x 125″
    • Height: 64″
  • Weight Limit: 3,175kg
    Loadable Aircraft Type: 747, 747F, 777, Airbus

CargoMaster: International Freight, Sea Freight, Air Freight Forwarders, Shipping Container Company Forwarding ServicesPMC_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

CargoMaster: International Freight, Sea Freight, Air Freight Forwarders, Shipping Container Company Forwarding ServicesRKN 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

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  • 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

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Unit Load Devices (ULD)

As of January 2023, over one million Unit Load Devices (ULDs) are in use globally. A ULD can take the form of an aircraft pallet, a pallet/net combination, or an aircraft container. These devices are considered removable parts of an aircraft and are regulated by civil aviation authorities. To be deemed airworthy, a ULD must be structurally sound, capable of restraining cargo, and designed to protect both the aircraft’s systems and structure during flight.

ULDs undergo regular testing to ensure they meet strict aviation authority standards. This rigorous process ensures that they continue to comply with design and safety regulations.

What sets ULDs apart from other aircraft components is that they are the only parts that can be removed and returned to the aircraft after handling by unregulated operators. Despite this, ULDs play a crucial role in flight safety by securing cargo and maintaining aircraft integrity during transit.


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.


Thank-you for contacting us, we appreciate the opportunity.
If your shipment relates to air freight or less than a container load of sea freight.
Please include the weight and dimensions of each piece in your request.
We look forward to working with you, please feel free to call at any time.

Call: 1300 767 136