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CHAMP Cargosystems Traxon Cargohub Airline Connectivity ███ New carrier CHAMP Cargosystems 1 Partner network 2 Carrier that belongs to the Leisure Cargo Group 3 Traxon cargoHUB Airline Connectivity Additional charges may apply List is subject to change. Terms and conditions may apply according to partners and/or airlines service availability IATA IATA IATA AWB AWB AWB Airline Name 2-letter Airline Name 2-letter Airline Name 2-letter Prefix Prefix Prefix code code code A C N Aer Lingus Ltd. 053 EI China Cargo Airlines 112 CK Nasair Eritrea2 745 XY Aeroflot Russian Airlines 555 SU China Eastern Airlines 781 MU Neos2 745 NO AeroUnion (Aerotransporte de Carga Unión) 873 6R China Southern Cargo 784 CZ Niki2 745 HG AHK Air Hongkong1 160 LD Condor2 745 DE Nippon Cargo Airlines1 933 KZ Air Algerie3 124 AH Czech Airlines 064 OK Norwegian Cargo1 NEW! 328 DY Air Baltic1 657 BT Air Berlin2 745 AB D - F O - R Air Canada 014 AC Delta Air Lines 006 DL Orbest2 745 6O Air Canada Rouge 014 AC Dragonair1 / 3 043 KA Philippine Airlines3 079 PR Air China Int. Cooperation1 999 CA EL AL Israel Airlines 114 LY Polar Air Cargo 403 PO Air Europa2 745 UX Emirates Sky Cargo 176 EK Qantas Airways1 081 QF Air France 057 AF Etihad Crystal Cargo1 607 EY Qatar Airways1 157 QR Air India3 098 AI Ethiopian Cargo 071 ET Royal Air Maroc 147 AT Air Italy2 745 I9 EVA Airways1 695 BR Air Malta 643 KM FedEx Express3 023 FX S Air Mauritius 239 MK Finnair Cargo 105 AY SAS Scandinavian Airlines1 117 SK Air New Zealand1 086 NZ Saudi Arabian Airlines 065 SV Air Tahiti Nui 244 TN G - J Silkway Airlines1 463 ZP AirBridgeCargo Airlines 580 RU Garuda Indonesia3 126 GA Silkway Italy1 471 IU Alaska Airlines3 027 AS Gulf Air Company 072 GF Silkway West Airlines1 501 7L Alitalia 055 AZ Hong Kong Airlines1 851 HX Singapore Airlines1 618 SQ All Nippon Airways1 205 NH IBERIA (IAG Cargo) 075 IB South African Airways 083 SA American Airlines 001 AA Icelandair Cargo 108 FI Southwest Airlines1 526 WN Amerijet Airlines3 810 M6 Iran Air3 096 IR Sri Lankan Airlines3 603 UL Asiana Airlines1 988 OZ JAL Japan Airlines1 131 JL SWISS WorldCargo 724 LX Atlas Air and Affiliates 369 5Y Jetairfly2 745 TB Atlas Global 610 KK T Austrian Airlines 257 OS K - L TAAG Angola Airlines3 118 DT Kalitta Air 272 K4 TAP Air Portugal3 047 TP B KLM Cargo (+ Martinair) 074 KL TAROM Airlines3 281 RO Belair Airlines2 745 4T Korean Air Cargo1 180 KE Thai Airways1 217 TG British Airways1 125 BA Kuwait Airways3 229 KU Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium2 745 HQ Brussels Airlines 082 SN Leisure Cargo Group 745 AB TNT Airways (ASL Airlines Belgium) 756 3V LOT Polish Airways 080 LO TUI Airlines Netherlands2 745 OR C Lufthansa Cargo AG 020 LH TUIfly2 745 X3 C.A.L Cargo Air Lines Israel 700 5C TUIfly Nordic2 745 6B CargoLogicAir 560 P3 M Turkish Airlines 235 TK Cargolux Airlines International 172 CV MASKargo (or Malaysia Airlines)1 232 MH Tyrolean Airways 734 VO Cargolux Italia 356 C8 Meridianafly2 745 IG Cathay Pacific Airways1 / 3 160 CX MNG Airlines 716 MB U - V China Airlines1 297 CI Ukraine International Airlines3 566 PS United Airlines - Continental Airlines1 016 UA UPS Air Cargo3 406 5X Vietnam Airlines Corporation3 738 VN Virgin Cargo1 932 VS Last update: May 31st, 2017 ©CHAMP Cargosystems - Commercial in confidence.
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