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About Air Freight
Air transport refers to the mode of transport of goods from one country to another by aircraft. It is one of the fastest modes of transport in the modern international logistics system, mainly relying on international aviation networks and airport facilities to complete transportation, and is suitable for high timeliness requirements.


Main Shipping Routes
Asia routes
- East Asia routes : connecting major economies such as China, Japan, and South Korea
- Southeast Asia routes : covering Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, etc.
- South Asia routes : connecting India, Pakistan, etc.
European routes
- Western Europe routes : to the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands, etc.
- North Europe routes : connecting Scandinavia such as Sweden, Norway, and Finland
- East Europe routes : covering Russia, Poland, etc.
American routes
- North America routes : connecting major hubs in the United States (Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, etc.)
- Canadian routes : important cities such as Vancouver and Toronto
- East Europe routes : covering Russia, Poland, etc.
Oceania routes
- Major aviation hubs such as Dubai and Doha
- Important transit points connecting the three continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa
Major hub airports:
Asia
- Hong Kong International Airport
- Singapore Changi Airport
- Seoul Incheon Airport
- Tokyo Narita Airport
Europe
- Frankfurt Airport
- Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
- London Heathrow Airport
North America
- Memphis International Airport
- Miami International Airport
- Chicago O'Hare Airport