
United States
Track Alliance Air Freight shipments in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant updates on your air cargo from pickup to delivery across the US.
Alliance Air Freight is a dedicated air cargo carrier serving the United States with a focus on time-sensitive shipments and specialized freight handling. Operating since the early 2000s, the company has built a reputation for reliability in the domestic air freight market, handling everything from perishables to industrial equipment.
The carrier operates a fleet of aircraft across major US hubs, providing expedited ground-to-air logistics solutions. Their network connects regional airports with major distribution centers, making them a preferred choice for businesses that can't afford delays. Whether you're shipping pharmaceuticals, electronics, or time-critical documents, Alliance Air Freight handles the transport while Paxlo keeps you informed every step of the way.
Alliance Air Freight differentiates itself by offering flexible scheduling and personalized customer service. Their operations team works directly with shippers to accommodate custom requirements, from specific delivery windows to white-glove handling for high-value cargo.
Paxlo's integration with Alliance Air Freight gives you automatic tracking across their entire shipping network. Once your package is picked up, you receive real-time location updates, estimated delivery times, and proof of delivery directly in the app. No more calling the carrier or checking their website repeatedly, which saves time and reduces back-and-forth communication with your logistics team.
The app pulls tracking data from Alliance Air Freight's dispatch system, so you see status changes the moment they happen. If there's a delay, weather disruption, or routing change, Paxlo notifies you immediately. This transparency is especially valuable when you're shipping to customers or relying on just-in-time inventory management.
Air freight moves fast. A shipment picked up in Los Angeles in the morning can be in New York by evening. That speed is valuable, but it also means things change quickly. Flight schedules shift. Weather forces routing changes. Ground operations can experience delays during peak hours. With Paxlo, you're not guessing where your cargo is or when it will arrive. You have exact information.
This is especially important if you're working with time-sensitive goods. Pharmaceutical shipments have strict delivery windows. Perishables can't sit on tarmacs for hours. Fresh produce or flowers have a narrow window before they degrade. Paxlo's real-time updates let you coordinate receiving, cold storage, or immediate reshipment, minimizing waste and keeping your supply chain efficient.
For B2B shippers, real-time tracking also builds trust. You can give your customers accurate delivery forecasts instead of broad windows. Your operations team can route resources efficiently. You reduce the risk of overstaffing or understaffing your receiving dock.
Paxlo works alongside your existing systems. You can share tracking links with customers via email or text. You can pull shipment history into reports for auditing or cost analysis. The app integrates with common TMS and ERP platforms, so tracking data flows into your inventory system automatically. If you use multiple carriers, Paxlo consolidates everything into one interface, reducing complexity.
Setting up tracking is straightforward. Download Paxlo on iOS or Android, enter your tracking number from Alliance Air Freight, and start monitoring your shipment. You can save multiple shipments, organize them by project or customer, and set up notifications. If you're shipping frequently with Alliance Air Freight, consider connecting your account directly so Paxlo automatically pulls in shipments as they're tendered.
Paxlo syncs with Alliance Air Freight's tracking system every few minutes, so you typically see updates within 2-5 minutes of when the carrier logs an event. This includes pickup confirmation, transfers between facilities, departure from origin hubs, arrival at destination hubs, and out for delivery. During peak periods, updates may take slightly longer, but you'll always see real-time status, not delayed batch data.