How to Track FedEx Air Cargo Shipments
Businesses can track FedEx Freight shipments using the air waybill (AWB) number provided at booking. For occasional shipments, FedEx air waybill tracking is available through FedEx's online portal where the AWB number can be entered for real-time status updates and estimated arrival times. Companies with higher shipping volumes can benefit from unified freight tracking solutions like Beacon, which centralize FedEx AWB tracking data alongside other carriers and modes in one platform, streamlining logistics and enhancing overall supply chain visibility.
About FedEx Express
FedEx Express is the world's largest cargo airline and a subsidiary of FedEx Corporation. The cargo airline is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "FDX".
FedEx Air Cargo Tracking FAQs
FedEx Express air waybill tracking numbers are 11 digits long and start with "023".
Tracking FedEx Express air waybills with Beacon provides details such as shipment status, current location, estimated delivery times, and delay notifications.
Yes, as a dedicated cargo airline FedEx Express operates a large fleet of dedicated cargo planes. As of 2024, they operate a fleet of approximately 390 Airbus A300, Boeing 757, Boeing 767, Boeing 777 and MD-11 freighters.