Track Air China Air Waybill (999)
AWB prefix 999 is filled in — just type the 8-digit serial.
Air China air waybills use IATA carrier prefix 999. The prefix is already filled in on this page, so you only need the 8-digit serial number — the part after the dash on your airway bill. Enter it below and we open the official Air China cargo tracking page in a new tab. We never store your AWB.
FAQ
- How do I track a Air China air waybill?
- The prefix 999 is already filled in. Type the 8-digit serial (the part after the dash on your airway bill) and click Track. We combine them into the full AWB and open Air China's official tracker.
- What does a Air China AWB number look like?
- A standard Air China air waybill is 11 digits: the carrier prefix 999 followed by an 8-digit serial, usually written 999-12345678. You'll find it on the paper airway bill, your forwarder's booking confirmation, or the carrier's receipt.
- My Air China shipment shows no results — what should I do?
- Tracking data can take a few hours to appear after the shipment is accepted. Double-check that the serial is exactly 8 digits and that the prefix is 999. If it still fails after 24 hours, contact your freight forwarder or Air China directly.
- Is this tracking tool free?
- Yes — airwaybilltracker.com is completely free. We don't store your AWB; clicking Track opens Air China's own tracking page with your number pre-filled.