Track Express Air Cargo Air Waybill (524)
AWB prefix 524 is filled in — just type the 8-digit serial.
Express Air Cargo air waybills use IATA carrier prefix 524. 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 Express Air Cargo cargo tracking page in a new tab. We never store your AWB.
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About Express Air Cargo Cargo Air Waybills (Prefix 524)
Express Air Cargo (IATA carrier prefix 524) handles cargo logistics worldwide. When shipping freight with Express Air Cargo, your cargo is tracked using an 11-digit Air Waybill formatted as 524-XXXXXXXX.
- Headquarters: Express Air Cargo Operations Center
- Alliance: Independent Carrier
- AWB Serial Format: 524 followed by 8-digit sequence (e.g. 524-12345678)
- Tracking Engine: Standard IATA Cargo Web Tracking
- Primary Hubs: Express Air Cargo Cargo Network Hubs
FAQ
- How do I track a Express Air Cargo air waybill?
- The prefix 524 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 Express Air Cargo's official tracker.
- What does a Express Air Cargo AWB number look like?
- A standard Express Air Cargo air waybill is 11 digits: the carrier prefix 524 followed by an 8-digit serial, usually written 524-12345678. You'll find it on the paper airway bill, your forwarder's booking confirmation, or the carrier's receipt.
- My Express Air Cargo 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 524. If it still fails after 24 hours, contact your freight forwarder or Express Air Cargo directly.
- Is this tracking tool free?
- Yes — airwaybilltracker.com is completely free. We don't store your AWB; clicking Track opens Express Air Cargo's own tracking page with your number pre-filled.