Our business has changed for a bright future...
29/04/2012
Australian air Express (AaE) previously operated as a door-to-door and airport-to-airport business across Australia and the globe.
Our door-to-door (Retail) component has moved out of AaE and across to StarTrack, allowing us to focus on our core business, that is and always has been airfreight.
As the premier independent provider of airport-to-airport and cargo handling freight services, AaE has consolidated for the future and is looking forward to continuing to provide our customers with an exceptional airfreight service.
We look forward to updating you soon with more news to help make your airfreight movements even easier.
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Service Disruption Notification – FreightMaster
Sunday 1 April, 2012
AaE Retail customers please be advised that FreightMaster Online will be unavailable between 2.00pm to 5.00pm Sunday, 1 April 2012 due to a scheduled system upgrade.
Queensland operations update
Wednesday 28 March, 2012.
AaE Retail wishes to advise customers that we have re-established regular services in the Townsville, Mt Isa, Rockhampton, and Sunshine Coast regions. We have deployed contingency plans throughout the flood affected areas and are making every effort to ensure all backlogged freight is processed in a timely manner.
North Queensland operations update
Friday 23 March, 2012
AaE Retail wishes to advise customers that flooding has receded south of Townsville with backlogged freight being processed today. There is a high volume of freight to be processed that we will endeavour to move as quickly as possible. AaE airport-to-airport freight services continue to remain unaffected.
North Queensland operations update
Friday 23 March, 2012.
AaE Retail wishes to advise customers that flooding in and around the Townsville, Port Douglass, Mossman and Rockhampton regions continue to impact our operations. AaE airport-to-airport freight services continue to remain unaffected.
Townsville operations update
Wednesday 21 March, 2012.
AaE Retail wishes to advise customers that heavy rainfall in the Townsville region has impacted our operations. AaE airport-to-airport freight services continue to remain unaffected.
Regional Victoria and New South Wales Operations Update
Tuesday 13 March, 2012.
AaE Retail wishes to advise customers that regular services have been re-established in the Orange and Shepparton regions with all backlogged freight on board for delivery today. Regular services have also been re-established throughout Wagga Wagga and its surrounding regions and every effort is being made to deliver backlogged freight as quickly as possible. AaE airport-to-airport freight services continue to remain unaffected.
Regional Victoria and New South Wales Operations Update
Friday 9 March, 2012.
Flooding and road closures throughout the Orange, Wagga Wagga and Shepparton regions have not improved and continue to impact AaE Retail’s operations with delays out of the following depots. AaE airport-to-airport freight services continue to remain unaffected.
Regional Victoria and New South Wales Operations Update
Thursday 8 March, 2012.
Following our communication on Tuesday, 6 March, AaE Retail is pleased to advise access to the Wagga Wagga depot has been regained. There was no water damage to the depot, which has allowed the processing of freight to resume today. Deliveries throughout Wagga Wagga will be attempted where possible with the exception on North and East Wagga Wagga as flooding continues to impact these areas. An update on the Wagga Wagga situation will be provided tomorrow.
Flooding throughout areas of regional Queensland improved slightly overnight in the Sunshine Coast with all delayed freight scheduled for delivery by close of business tomorrow, however, Aae Retail’s operations in regional Victoria and New South Wales remain impacted with delays out of the following depots.
AaE airport-to-airport freight services continue to remain unaffected.
Regional Victoria and New South Wales Operations Update
Wednesday 7 March, 2012
Flooding throughout areas of regional Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland did not improve overnight and continue to impact a number of AaE Retail’s operations today, resulting in delays out of the following depots. AaE airport-to-airport freight services continue to remain unaffected.