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AIR CARGO PACKAGING TO CHRISTMAS ISLAND [复制链接]

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AIR CARGO PACKAGING TO CHRISTMAS ISLAND
Your urgent attention is requested to ensure that all airfreight to Christmas Island is not
subjected to delays or extra packaging charges.
Goods not in compliance with the following will not be airlifted to Christmas Island.
Austasia Airlines will accept no liability at all for non-compliant air cargo consignments.
Please refer to the attached instructions for full details of the following points.
Austasia Airlines is not able to consider exemptions or special circumstances for any air
cargo consignments ex Singapore or Christmas Island.
NO DANGEROUS GOODS
NO LIVE ANIMALS
MAXIMUM ITEM WEIGHT 150 KILOGRAMS
AIR CARGO MUST BE PACKAGED FOR MANUAL LOADING
AIR CARGO MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MAXIMUM SIZES
PACKAGING AND MARKINGS
NO DANGEROUS GOODS
No dangerous goods can be accepted into or out of Christmas Island on any Austasia
Airlines flight. This is a condition of the provision of the aircraft to Austasia Airlines, and
must be strictly adhered to.
Dangerous goods are articles or substances that possess a significant risk to health, safety
and property when transported. Dangerous goods will not be accepted for shipment, and
if they are found to be undeclared and included with other goods, will be returned to the
shipper at the shipper's expense.
The following items constitute dangerous goods;
Explosives
Gases, flammable or otherwise.
Compressed gases or liquids
Flammable liquids
Flammable solids
Spontaneously combustible substances
Dangerous when wet substances
Oxidising substances
Organic peroxides
Toxic substances
Infectious substances
Radioactive substances
Corrosives
Magnetic materials or substances
NO LIVE ANIMALS
Carriage of most live animals may constitute a breach of the applicable laws of Christmas
Island and airline may be subjected to penalties of fines as will the shipper.
No live animals can be accepted into or out of Christmas Island on any Austasia Airlines
flight because of legislative and contract requirements.
MAXIMUM ITEM WEIGHT 150 KILOGRAMS
Specific regulations as to the maximum weight of any single item of air cargo have been
applied for carriage of air cargo to Christmas Island. The principal reason for these
regulations is the floor density loading of the aircraft in use, and the unique usage of the
aircraft into and out of Christmas Island.
To ensure that maximum passenger, crew and aircraft safety is considered, no item in
excess of 150kgs will be loaded into the Austasia Airlines flight either into or out of
Singapore.
Air Cargo up to 100 kgs must be boxed. Air cargo in excess of 100 kgs must be palletized
and boxed.
AIR CARGO MUST BE PACKAGED FOR MANUAL LOADING
The aircraft used for transporting passengers and freight to and from Christmas Island
does not have bulk loading facilities. Whilst air cargo may reach Singapore in Pallets or
containers, it is necessary to unpack goods and manually load them into the cargo holds.
This not only limits the maximum item weight on the aircraft, but introduces a
requirement that all air cargo is to be specially packaged for manual loading.
Perishable air cargo is treated in a separate section of this documentation, however non
perishable air cargo must comply with the following basic packaging requirements.
All air cargo must be packaged to ensure that there is no risk to personnel or aircraft
during loading and unloading.
Packaging must be done to ensure that the goods are protected, and that they will not
damage other air cargo.
All air cargo consignments in excess of 100kgs are to be the subject of notification to
Austasia Airlines in advance. Notification should be made by telephone to +618 9164
7984, by fax to +618 9164 7107 or by email to admin@austasiaairlines.com.
All items in excess of 100kgs must be palletized and boxed. Pallet construction is
important for carriage by air to enable the item to be loaded and offloaded into the
aircraft by mechanical means;
• All pallets must be constructed of new timber, with no signs of infestation or
incursion of borers, ants or other insect or animal infestation.
• Pallets must be constructed with a flat base screwed to the pallet frame with all
screws recessed into the base.
• The preferred base would be 16 to 24 mm plywood, this permits the entire weight
load to be spread over the floor area preventing damage to the aircraft.
• Pallets should be sized according to the size of the cargo, with no cargo
overhanging edges of the pallet
• The pallet should then be boxed in a frame of plywood, timber or heavy cardboard
and strapped.
• Cargo within the box must be solidly secured to the pallet using strapping or other
means to prevent movement.
• Pallet sizes should be a minimum of 500mm x 500mm. For over-length items
please refer to the cargo door dimensions chart on our website :
www.austasiaairlines.com/cargo or contact the Operations Manager at :
admin@austasiaairlines.com
Air cargo consignments not properly packaged will be repackaged by the airline at the
shippers’ expense and may not be delivered on the expected flight when repackaging
occurs.
PACKAGING – GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Aircraft operating to Christmas Island are currently Airbus A319/A320 series aircraft.
These aircraft cargo holds are manually loaded and the aircraft do not carry pallets or
cargo containers.
Goods that may be transported from international ports are usually packed to suit loading
on to large pallets. Packaging for this transportation is not suitable for manually loaded
aircraft.
All goods for manually loaded aircraft holds must be boxed and in case of heavy items
must be palletized and boxed.
Goods must be packed so that there are no protruding parts which can cause damage to
the aircraft, or persons handling the goods, or impede the movement of other air cargo
during loading or unloading.
PACKAGE MARKINGS
All packages must be marked to “NAME OF RECEIVER OF CARGO” and
“CHRISTMAS ISLAND”
All packages must be marked to indicate the box number e.g. “1 of 2”, or “1 / 2”
All packages should be marked with the airway bill number from the port of origin.
Goods that are of a fragile nature should be marked with “FRAGILE” labels
Good that have been shipped and paid as priority must have “PRIORITY” labels.
AIR CARGO MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MAXIMUM SIZES
Item sizes are restricted by the size of the cargo hold doors, which whilst large compared
to other aircraft of this size, still require attention in order to ensure that a bulky items can
be loaded.
The table below indicates maximum sizes for consignments on the Airbus A319/320
series of aircraft. There is some latitude in these maximum sizes, but only where advance
approval is sought from Austasia Airlines, who will then contact the aircraft owner to
obtain special approval for carriage.

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