Auto Parts air freight from Turkey to Canada
Aircargo.nl coordinates international air freight of Auto Parts from Turkey to Canada — as crosstrade from the Netherlands. IATA category general. Direct contact, one invoice, local agents in both countries.
Auto Parts
Specifications & requirements
- Commercial invoice, packing list with part numbers and values, AWB
- DGR documentation if applicable
- AOG declaration for urgent shipments
- ATA Carnet for temporary import
- automotive OEMs
- Tier 1/2 suppliers
- dealers and importers
- fleet management companies
- airlines (AOG)
Why airfreight for auto parts?
In the automotive world, downtime is the enemy. An assembly line that stops because a specific part is not on time costs a manufacturer tens of thousands of euros per hour. Airfreight is then not a luxury — it is the only logistics option that limits downtime.
But even outside of emergencies, airfreight for auto parts is structurally relevant. The modern automotive supply chain is global and just-in-time: parts are produced across multiple continents and must appear at the assembly line at exactly the right moment. For high-value components like electronic steering modules, airbag systems, or turbochargers, the value per kg is high enough to justify airfreight rates.
When do shippers choose airfreight?
- AOG — Aircraft on Ground: in the aviation world AOG also refers to any situation where a vehicle or aircraft is grounded due to a defective part
- Production stoppages: if a supplier is late and the line risks halting
- Product launches: new models require timely availability of parts at dealers worldwide
- After-sales & warranty: customers who do not want to wait weeks for a warranty part
Route Turkey → Canada
- machinery
- automotive parts
- pharmaceuticals
- agri-equipment
- technology
- machinery
- high-tech products
- foodstuffs
- automotive parts
- aerospace
Exporting to Turkey
Turkey is one of the Netherlands’ key trade partners just outside the EU. The country is part of a customs union with the EU for industrial products, which greatly simplifies import procedures. Schiphol operates multiple direct cargo flights daily to Istanbul (IST) via Turkish Cargo — the market leader in air freight. Cargo-to-cargo transit usually takes 4–6 hours.
Customs & Regulations
The EU-Turkey customs union applies to industrial products: Dutch goods in free circulation can be cleared duty-free with an A.TR certificate. This customs union does not apply to agricultural products — EUR.1 certificates or regular import duties apply here. For foodstuffs, cosmetics, and medical devices, TITCK and Tarim Bakanligi registrations are required.
Practical Tips
- A correct A.TR certificate is essential for duty-free clearance — verify this for every shipment
- Consider inflation-related exchange rate fluctuations when pricing
- Documentation in Turkish or English is acceptable — Turkish customs are largely digitized
Aircargo.nl works closely with Turkish Cargo and local agents in Istanbul to manage the complete documentation process — including A.TR and EUR.1 certificates — for optimal handling.
Importing from Canada
Imports from Canada mainly consist of high-tech products, medical equipment, raw materials, food items (salmon, maple syrup, lobster), and industrial components. Air freight is ideal for perishables, samples, and urgent parts.
Air Freight vs. Sea Freight
Sea freight from Halifax, Montreal, or Vancouver to Rotterdam takes 8–16 days. Air freight via Schiphol is usually clearance-ready within 1 business day — essential for fresh products and high-value shipments.
Customs for Imports from Canada
Under CETA, Canadian goods enjoy preferential import duties or zero tariffs, provided a proper Statement of Origin is submitted. Fresh products are subject to EU phytosanitary and veterinary inspections at Schiphol via the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA). Aircargo.nl manages full customs clearance including NVWA coordination.
Frequently Requested Goods from Canada
- Fresh products (seafood, meat, maple syrup)
- High-tech products and medical equipment
- Aerospace components
- Specialty minerals and raw materials
Turkey as a Crosstrade Hub
Istanbul (IST) is one of the most advanced cargo hubs in the world and home to Turkish Cargo — market leader in air freight volume in Europe. Schiphol extensively uses Istanbul as a transit hub for shipments heading to Central Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Conversely, cargo from those regions is routed via IST to AMS for European distribution.
Aircargo.nl has direct connections with Turkish Cargo and local agents in Istanbul, coordinating freight documentation for both transit shipments and final deliveries to Turkey.
Focus points for auto parts airfreight
AOG declaration
In true AOG situations (Aircraft or Automotive on Ground), an AOG declaration can be included which grants priority handling by the airline and at the destination airport station. Aircargo.nl has a 24/7 reachable AOG desk for these urgent shipments.
Dangerous goods in auto parts
Some auto parts contain hazardous materials that require DGR classification: airbags (UN0503, explosive), lead-acid batteries (UN2794), lithium-ion batteries for EVs (UN3480/UN3481), and liquids like brake fluid or coolant. Aircargo.nl routinely screens for DGR risks.
Value declaration
Electronic modules, steering boxes and sensors can have high values per piece. Correct value declaration on the AWB is essential for insurance and customs clearance — especially when importing into countries with high import duties on auto parts (e.g. India, Brazil).
Quote for Auto Parts: Turkey → Canada?
Request a customized quote for crosstrade air freight of Auto Parts from Turkey to Canada. We respond on average within 4 hours.
The process for Auto Parts from Turkey to Canada
Quote & crosstrade planning
Pickup in Turkey
Flight & monitoring
Custom clearance & delivery in Canada
Frequently Asked Questions — Auto Parts from Turkey to Canada
What does crosstrade air freight of Auto Parts from Turkey to Canada cost?
The price depends on weight, volume, carrier choice, and any special handling. For Auto Parts, a typical weight ranges between 10 and 20000 kg. Request a non-binding quote — we respond within 4 hours.
How long does a crosstrade from Turkey to Canada take?
Depending on routing, 3–7 business days. Direct flights between Turkey and Canada are faster; transit via a hub like Schiphol adds a few hours of transit time. We choose the optimal routing based on your deadline and the commodity requirements of Auto Parts.
What IATA requirements apply to Auto Parts?
Auto Parts falls under IATA category general. This determines packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl handles this entirely in accordance with the applicable IATA regulations, tailored to the specific requirements of Turkey (export) and Canada (import).
Does Aircargo.nl handle customs in both countries?
Yes. Our agents in both Turkey and Canada handle the full customs clearance. You have one point of contact in Aalsmeer — Aircargo.nl coordinates both sides, including any certificates specific to Auto Parts.
Which documents are needed for this crosstrade?
Standard requirements are a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill. For Auto Parts, additional Commercial invoice, packing list with part numbers and values, AWB; DGR documentation if applicable; AOG declaration for urgent shipments; ATA Carnet for temporary import are required. For crosstrades from Turkey to Canada, additional certificates may be needed — Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.
Quote for Auto Parts: Turkey → Canada?
Request a customized quote for crosstrade air freight of Auto Parts from Turkey to Canada. We respond on average within 4 hours.