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What is an IAC form?

What is an IAC form?

An Indirect Air Carrier (IAC) refers to any person or entity within the United States, not in possession of a Federal Aviation Administration air carrier operating certificate, which undertakes to engage indirectly in air transportation of property and uses for all or any part of such transportation the services of an …

Who manages the known shipper list?

The Known Shipper Program was originally created by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) previous to the events of 9/11. The program is now administered by TSA as one of their key strategies for maintaining air cargo security.

How do you become a TSA known shipper?

There is actually no clear application process to become a TSA Known Shipper. Go to the TSA website and you’ll see, they simply direct you to a transportation or freight forwarding partner like I.C.E. Transport to verify your information through the TSA database. You’ll then get word directly from TSA.

How do I get an IAC certificate?

Companies that are interested in joining the IAC program can apply online on the Indirect Air Carrier Management System. The approval process usually takes three to four months. More information about the program can be obtained from the TSA’s website.

How do I get known shipper status?

How does the Known Shipper Program work for air cargo?

The known shipper program involves the screening of cargo based upon information known to an aircraft operator, foreign air carrier, or indirect air carrier about the shipper of the cargo. Additionally, a certain percentage of that cargo is inspected for the presence of persons and any unauthorized explosives,…

Who are indirect air carriers ( IAC ) in the US?

Indirect air carriers (IACs) are persons or entities within the United States, not in possession of an FAA air carrier operating certificate, which undertake to engage indirectly in air transportation of property and uses for all or any part of such transportation the services of an air carrier.

Do you have to have a Known Shipper Program?

(a) For cargo to be loaded on aircraft in the United States, each indirect air carrier must have and carry out a known shipper program in accordance with its security program. The program must –

Can a cargo be inspected as a Known Shipper?

A lot. With any international shipments, your cargo is eligible to be inspected by Customs. However, when shipping on passenger aircrafts, your cargo is bound to be inspected in detail by TSA and Customs. Being a Known Shipper doesn’t get you out of cargo screenings.

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