Charter
An integral part of the air freight industry, charter flights are typically used for unique shipping needs. They are, essentially, private flights that a client hires for a specific route and time frame.
Charters have the unique advantage of flexibility – they can transport cargo to almost any airport in the world. This feature is particularly beneficial for urgent, oversized, or hazardous cargo that needs to be shipped to remote locations or outside regular flight schedules.
On-Board Courier
When it comes to shipping documents or small packages quickly and securely, on-board courier services are the preferred choice. These couriers personally carry your package onto a commercial flight and deliver it hand-to-hand. This level of personal service ensures the highest level of security and speed, making it ideal for transporting sensitive documents or valuable items.
Commercial Airline
Commercial airlines play a significant role in air freight, often transporting cargo in the belly hold of passenger aircraft. This practice allows airlines to maximize their revenue and offers shippers access to a vast global network of routes.
Freighter
As the name suggests, freighters are aircraft specifically designed or converted to carry cargo. These planes typically have large cargo doors and spacious holds to accommodate a variety of cargo sizes and shapes. These cargo-specific aircraft are often used for larger or heavier shipments that can't be handled by commercial airlines.
Combination Carriers
Combination carriers are a versatile choice in air freight, operating both passenger and freighter services. These carriers can adapt to market conditions by adjusting the mix of passenger and cargo flights.

