How best to ship your commodities
View a list of frequently shipped commodities in the scrolling
menu below. The information on this page should only be used as a
reference to assist in the selection of the most suitable AC Cargo
"Solution" for your commodity.
Aircraft parts and engines (non DGR)
Aircraft parts and engines (DGR)
Artwork
Bank notes
Candies (non perishable)
Carbon composites
Carbon composites (temperature sensitive)
Chocolate
Clothing
Consolidation
Dairy products
Diplomatic mail - cargo
Documents
Dry ice (used as a refrigerant)
Dry foodstuffs
Electronics (e. g. computers and computer parts)
Films (movies)
Firearms and weapons
Flowers and plants (e.g.: bonsai trees)
Fruits and vegetables (fresh or frozen)
Gems, gold, silver, pearls, jewellery, watches and furs
Hatching eggs
Hazardous goods
Healthcare commodities
Herbs and spices
Household goods - personal effects
Human blood
Human remains (coffin or urn)
Liquor, wine, spirits, sake
Live animals (e.g. cats, dogs, bees, chicks, tropical fish,
rats, mice)
Live lobsters, crabs and crawfish
Live rocks (coral)
Meat, including game meat (fresh or frozen)
Medical supplies
Narcotics and controlled drugs
Newspapers and printed matter
Optical, photographic and projection instruments
Pets (e.g. cats and dogs)
Pharmaceuticals (non temperature sensitive)
Pharmaceuticals (temperature sensitive)
Seafood (e.g.: edible fish, shellfish)
Sea urchin
AC General Cargo
For all your regular shipping needs
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AC Cool Chain
Keeping our cool when the pressure is on…
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AC DGR
Taking the risk out of dangerous goods…
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AC Live
Your animals were meant to fly, whether they have wings or
not…
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AC Secure
Adding security to the things you value…
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AC Expedair
Canada's fastest way to move things…
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AC Compassion
We're here to help, even at the worst of times…
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AC Post
Letter-perfect…
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For questions about shipping mail, please contact your
local Air Canada Cargo office .