Domestic air freight connects regions across the country in a matter of hours, not days. This page explains how domestic air cargo actually works—from the moment goods arrive at the airport, to the shipping lanes they travel, to the factors that shape speed and cost. It’s built for anyone who wants to understand air logistics from the ground up.

Sean has spent over 20 years moving cargo across the country—from the loading dock to the routing desk. He writes about domestic air freight the way it really works: fast-paced, practical, and grounded in hands-on experience. When he's not tracking shipping lanes, he's helping readers ship smarter.
Last Updated: June 15, 2026
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We take a closer look at how domestic air cargo really works—covering shipping lanes, cost factors, carrier types, and the role of technology—so you can understand this industry more clearly and confidently.