How to track Air Canada cargo
Businesses can track Air Canada cargo shipments using the air waybill number provided when the shipment was arranged. If you only use air freight occasionally, many carriers offer online portals where businesses can input the air waybill number to access real-time tracking information. For businesses dealing with larger shipment volumes, unified freight tracking solutions like Beacon provide a single source of truth across multiple carriers and modes, allowing supply chain and logistics teams to track all their shipments in one place, streamlining logistics management and enhancing supply chain visibility.
About Air Canada Cargo
Air Canada Cargo is the freight arm of Air Canada. The carrier maintains a dedicated fleet of 8 freighters, with additional capacity provided by passenger planes with cargo capacity. Air Canada Cargo operates an extensive network covering over 150 destinations worldwide. The carrier can provide transportation solutions for a range of cargo types including live animals and temperature sensitive products.
AC Cargo Tracking FAQs
Air Canada air waybill tracking numbers are comprised of 11 digits and begin with "014-".
When using Beacon for Air Canada air waybill tracking, you will receive the following information: booking confirmation, cargo received, cargo manifested, plane departed, plane arrived, cargo received and cargo delivered/collected.
Yes. When tracking an Air Canada air waybill with Beacon, you can set email alerts to be notified of key milestones and any delays or disruptions and seamlessly share the latest tracking data with your customers, supply chain partners and any other stakeholders who might need it.
Can I track multiple Air Canada air waybills simultaneously?
Yes, Air Canada Cargo has several Boeing 767 freighters that are used for cargo services. These planes serve high volume routes, while other routes are served using excess capacity on passenger planes.
Air cargo costs vary depending on several factors including weight, route and time of year. Contact Air Canada directly for a quote.
Yes, Air Canada provides support for temperature sensitive products.
Air Canada has an extensive route network connecting Canada with the United States, Asia, Central and South America, Europe and Australia.