How to Track Singapore Airlines Cargo Shipments
Businesses can track Singapore Airlines Cargo shipments using the air waybill (AWB) number provided at booking. For occasional shipments, Singapore Airlines cargo tracking by AWB is available through online portals, allowing you to enter the AWB number for real-time status updates and estimated arrival times. Companies with larger shipping volumes can benefit from unified tracking solutions like Beacon, which centralize Singapore Airlines AWB tracking data alongside other carriers, streamlining logistics and enhancing overall supply chain visibility.
About Singapore Airlines Cargo
Singapore Airlines Cargo, established as a division of Singapore Airlines in 2001, is headquartered in Singapore. It was founded to manage the airline's dedicated cargo operations and has since developed a global network offering a wide range of air freight services, including temperature-controlled shipments, perishables, and high-value cargo. Singapore Airlines Cargo leverages the extensive route network of its parent airline to deliver efficient and reliable cargo transport worldwide.
Singapore Airlines Cargo Track and Trace FAQs
Your Singapore Airlines Cargo air waybill tracking number is typically 11 digits long.
When tracking Singapore Airlines Cargo air waybills in Beacon, you can view real-time shipment status, estimated arrival times, departure and arrival locations, and transit milestone updates.
Yes, Singapore Airlines Cargo operates a fleet of dedicated Boeing 747 freighters, in addition to using the cargo capacity of passenger flights on Singapore Airlines and Scoot (a low cost subsidiary).