Detailed explanation of the reasons for air freight delays
There are various reasons for delays in air freight, and the following are some common factors:
1. Weather conditions: Adverse weather conditions such as storms, heavy snow, dense fog, etc. may cause flight cancellations or delays in takeoff and landing, thereby affecting the transportation time of goods.
2. Air traffic control: In order to ensure flight safety, air traffic control measures may be implemented when the airport is too busy, which may result in flight queues and delays.
3. Mechanical failure: The aircraft needs to undergo a series of safety checks before takeoff. If any technical issues are found, it will take time to repair, which can cause flight delays.
4. Cargo loading issues: If the cargo is overweight or the size does not meet the regulations, or if difficulties are encountered during the loading process, it may prolong the preparation time and cause delays.
5. Security check procedure: In order to ensure aviation safety, all goods need to undergo strict security checks. Sometimes the inspection process may be time-consuming, especially when suspicious items are found.
6. Customs procedures in the destination country: After international air freight arrives in the destination country, it needs to go through customs clearance procedures. If the documents are incomplete or there are other issues, the clearance process may be delayed, resulting in delays in the goods.
7. Holidays and special events: During holidays or large-scale events, due to insufficient manpower or tight resource allocation, logistics processing capacity may decrease, affecting the normal transportation of goods.
8. Other issues in the supply chain, such as delays from upstream suppliers, accidents during transportation (such as traffic accidents), and low efficiency in warehouse operations, may also be one of the reasons for delays in air freight.
Recommended reading
- Introduction to the Classification of Oversized Shipping in the United States
- Factors Considered in Logistics for Oversized Export to the United States
- Operation process of the US international large cargo logistics dedicated line
- Additional charges for oversized sea freight in the United States
- Introduction to the transportation methods of oversized sea freight in the United States



