Electronics by Air Freight to Israel
Expert transport of Electronics from the Netherlands to Israel. IATA category general, flight time approx. 4.5 hours from Schiphol.
Electronics
Specifications & requirements
- High value
- Stackable
- Commercial invoice, packing list, AWB
- lithium battery declaration (if applicable)
- dual-use screening
- EXP declaration for export outside EU
- OEM manufacturers
- electronics wholesalers
- e-commerce retailers
- contract manufacturers
Why electronics by air freight?
Electronics is especially well suited for air freight. The high value per kilogram makes the relatively higher transport costs of air freight economically justifiable — and the short lead time limits the capital tied up in goods in transit.
Production lines come to a halt if parts don't arrive on time. Air freight guarantees that your PCBs, semiconductors or displays are on the production floor within days — not weeks as with sea freight. This makes air freight not only fast but also financially wise for high-value, time-critical components.
Typical air freight shipments electronics
- Semiconductor chips and wafers (high risk, high value)
- Replacement parts for production equipment (machine downtime costs thousands per hour)
- Consumer electronics for seasonal peaks (Black Friday, Christmas)
- Medical electronic equipment (strict regulation, time-critical)
- Prototypes and pre-series products for product launches
Israel
Israel · Asia
- medical equipment
- semiconductors
- agri-tech
- fresh produce
- defense components
Exporting to Israel
Israel is one of the most advanced technology economies in the world and an important market for Dutch machine parts, medical technology, and agri-tech. Schiphol offers multiple direct cargo flights per week to Tel Aviv (TLV), ensuring most shipments arrive cargo-to-cargo within 5–7 hours.
Customs & Regulations
Israeli customs (Israel Tax Authority) operate with the Sha'ar Olami system for digital declarations. For most industrial goods, a commercial invoice, packing list, and — for goods under the EU-Israel Association Agreement — a EUR.1 or invoice declaration for preferential tariff treatment are sufficient. Separate registration requirements apply for medical, telecom, and cosmetic products with the Ministry of Health or the Standards Institution of Israel (SII).
Practical Tips
- Request a EUR.1 or issuer’s declaration in time for preferential clearance — this can significantly reduce import duties
- Keep in mind Shabbat (Friday evening through Saturday) and Jewish holidays when processing comes to a halt
- Dual-use goods require export permits from the Netherlands as well as an end-user statement
Aircargo.nl works with dedicated agents at Ben Gurion and handles the complete documentation chain — including preferential certificates and end-user declarations — to ensure smooth processing.
Points of attention for air freight electronics
Electronics is a broad category — from consumer gadgets to industrial PCBs and semiconductors. Most points of attention revolve around two things: lithium batteries and export control.
Lithium batteries (DGR)
Products with built-in or loose lithium batteries are subject to IATA DGR regulations (UN3480, UN3481, UN3090, UN3091). This also applies to phones, laptops and power banks. Shipments must be correctly classified, packaged and documented. Aircargo.nl is DGR-certified and handles this completely.
Export control
Certain electronics and semiconductors fall under dual-use regulations (EU Dual-Use Regulation 2021/821). For export to countries outside the EU an export license may be required. This applies particularly to chips, encryption equipment and communication technology. Aircargo.nl routinely screens for export control obligations.
Packaging & ESD
- ESD-sensitive components must be in antistatic packaging
- Screen markings (screens, displays) require firmly supported transport
- High-value shipments are transported securely (screened cargo)
Electronics exporting to Israel?
Get a specific quote for Electronics to Israel. We typically respond within 4 hours.
How we ship Electronics to Israel
Quote & booking
Packaging & documents
Export & departure Schiphol
Arrival & delivery
Frequently Asked Questions — Electronics to Israel
What IATA requirements apply to Electronics?
Electronics is classified under IATA category general. This determines packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl fully manages this for you in compliance with the applicable IATA regulations.
What does air freight of Electronics to Israel cost?
The price depends on weight, volume, any special handling, and the chosen carrier. Electronics typically weighs between 5 and 5000 kg. Request a non-binding quote — we usually respond within 4 hours.
How long does delivery to Israel take?
The flight time from Schiphol to Israel is approximately 4.5 hours. Including pickup, export customs, and local delivery, the total transit time averages 3–5 business days.
What documents are needed to export Electronics to Israel?
Standard required documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill. For Electronics, Commercial invoice, packing list, AWB; lithium battery declaration (if applicable); dual-use screening; EXP declaration for export outside EU are additionally required. Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.
Can Aircargo.nl pick up Electronics from me?
Yes, we collect your shipment anywhere in the Netherlands. Alternatively, you can deliver yourself to our warehouse in Aalsmeer, just 10 minutes from Schiphol.
Electronics exporting to Israel?
Get a specific quote for Electronics to Israel. We typically respond within 4 hours.