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  2. Air waybill - Wikipedia

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    Master air waybill (MAWB) is a transport document, which is used in air shipments, issued and signed by the air cargo carrier or its agent, generally on a pre-printed carrier’s air waybill format, evidences the terms and conditions of the carriage of goods over routes of the carrier(s).

  3. Waybill - Wikipedia

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    A waybill is a document issued by a carrier acknowledging the receipt of goods by the carrier and the contract for shipment of a consignment of that cargo. [1] Typically it will show the names of the consignor and consignee, the point of origin of the consignment, its destination, and route.

  4. Talk:Air waybill - Wikipedia

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    Airwaybills and standard waybills have very different functions. They regulations governing wbs and awbs differ substantially. The regulations have undergone major changes during the past 5 years and it is certain that further changes will take place in the coming years, this is based on the amount of proposed rule-making notices that have been ...

  5. Transport document - Wikipedia

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    A transport document is a kind of document used to convey information about cargo that is being transported.. Kinds of transport documents include: Air Waybill, a transport document used for air freight

  6. Manifest (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    A manifest, customs manifest or cargo document is a document listing the cargo, passengers, and crew of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle, [1] for the use of customs and other officials.

  7. Airline codes - Wikipedia

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    IATA airline designators are used to identify an airline for commercial purposes in reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills and in telecommunications. A flight designator is the concatenation of the airline designator, xx(a), and the numeric flight number , n(n)(n)(n), plus an optional one-letter "operational suffix" (a).

  8. Bill of lading - Wikipedia

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    In international trade outside the United States, bills of lading are distinct from waybills in that the latter are not transferable and do not confer title. Nevertheless, the UK Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992 grants "all rights of suit under the contract of carriage" to the lawful holder of a bill of lading, or to the consignee under a sea ...

  9. AWB - Wikipedia

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    Air waybill, an airline's receipt for goods; Astronomers Without Borders, a US-based organization; attoweber, a unit of magnetic flux; Average White Band, a Scottish band AWB, 1974, by Average White Band; Aviation Without Borders, a humanitarian organization; AWB Limited, formerly Australian Wheat Board; Federal Assault Weapons Ban, a US law