
The eAWB360 campaign is based on three pillars:
- Single Process: All participating airlines commit to implementing Single Process at eAWB360 airports before the go-live date
- Airport SOP: Common e-AWB SOPs need to be developed for all stakeholders at eAWB360 airports
- Communication: A series of coordinated and synchronized communication and engagement activities will be done between airlines and IATA. The communication promotes the use of e-AWB as the preferred message for shipping cargo to all destinations from eAWB360 airports.
Airports and Go-Live dates
Airport code | airport name | go-live date |
---|---|---|
AMS | Amsterdam | 1-Jan-16 |
CDG | Paris | 1-Feb-16 |
FRA | Frankfurt | 1-Feb-16 |
DXB | Dubai | 1-Mar-16 |
JNB | Johannesburg | 1-Mar-16 |
LHR | London | 1-Mar-16 |
MXP | Milan | 1-Mar-16 |
SIN | Singapore | 1-Mar-16 |
ZRH | Zurich | 1-Mar-16 |
HKG | Hong Kong | 1-Jun-16 |
YUL | Montreal | 1-Jun-16 |
YVR | Vancouver | 1-Jun-16 |
YYZ | Toronto | 1-Jun-16 |
DFW | Dallas | 1-Jul-16 |
JFK | New York | 1-Jul-16 |
ORD | Chicago | 1-Aug-16 |
ATL | Atlanta | 1-Sep-16 |
DOH | Doha | 1-Sep-16 |
MIA | Miami | 1-Sep-16 |
GVA | Geneva | 1-Oct-16 |
LAX | Los Angeles | 1-Oct-16 |
BSL | Basel | 1-Mar-17 |
CPT | Cape Town | 1-May-17 |
JED | Jeddah | 1-Jun-17 |
MAD | Madrid | 1-Jun-17 |
NBO | Nairobi | 1-Jun-17 |
IAH | Houston | 1-Jul-17 |
MUC | Munich | 1-Aug-17 |
SEA | Seattle | 1-Sep-17 |
SFO | San Francisco | 1-Sep-17 |
BOS | Boston | 1-Oct-17 |
BRU | Brussels | 1-Oct-17 |
CAN | Guangzhou | 16-Oct-17 |
PVG | Pudong | 16-Oct-17 |
TPE | Taoyuan | 1-Sep-17 |
NRT | Narita | 1-Nov-17 |
ICN | Incheon | 1-Dec-17 |
MRU | Mauritius | 30-Apr-18 |
MEX | Mexico | 1-Jul-18 |
DMM | Dammam | 1-Aug-18 |
RUH | Riyadh | 1-Aug-18 |
KIX | Osaka | 1-Sep-18 |
HAM | Hamburg | 1-Oct-18 |
PEK | Beijing | 1-Nov-18 |
KHH | Kaohsiung | Already live |
BOM | Bombay | 16-Nov-18 |
DEL | Delhi | 15-Aug-18 |
BCN | Barcelona | 12-Dec-18 |
MAN | Manchester | 5-Dec-18 |
Participating Airlines
31 leading e-AWB airlines support the eAWB360 initiatives at 37 high volume cargo airports.
Airlines by airports
- Global roll out plan (pdf)
Region | eAWB Airport SOP |
---|---|
Africa | ACC (pdf) |ADD (pdf) | CMN (pdf) |CPT (pdf) | DLA (pdf) | EBB (pdf) | JNB (pdf) | MRU (pdf)NBO (pdf) | TNR (pdf) | WDH (pdf) |
Asia Pacific | BLR (pdf) | BKK (pdf) | BOM (pdf) | DEL (pdf) | HYD (pdf) | ICN, PUS (pdf) | SIN (pdf) | Japan (NRT HNC NGO KIX FUK SPK) (pdf) |
Australia | All International Airports (pdf) |
Europe | AMS (pdf) | ARN (pdf) | BRU (pdf) | BSL (pdf) (FR) | CDG (pdf) | CPH (pdf) | FRA (pdf) | GVA (pdf) | HAM (pdf) | HEL (pdf) | IST (pdf) | LHR (pdf) | MAD (pdf) | MXP (pdf) ZRH (pdf) |
Canada | All International Airports (pdf) |
Latin America | BOG (pdf) (ES) | GDL (pdf) (ES) | GRU (pdf) | LIM Export (pdf) (ES Export) | LIM Import (pdf) (ES Import) MEX (pdf) (ES) | PTY (pdf) (ES) | SCL (pdf) (ES) | UIO (pdf) (ES) | VCP (pdf) |
Middle East | AMM (pdf) | AUH (pdf) | BAH (pdf) | DMM (pdf) | DOH (pdf) | DXB (pdf) | JED (pdf) | MCT (pdf) | RUH (pdf) | SHJ (pdf) |
North Asia | CAN (pdf) (EN) | PVG (pdf) (EN) |
USA | All international Airports (pdf) |