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MasAir(M7) air cargo tracking

Opens the carrier’s tracking page — paste your number there

Paste the air waybill number from your shipping documents and go straight to the official MasAir(M7) tracking page. MasAir(M7)’s tracking form doesn’t accept numbers passed in a link, so we open the correct page for you to paste your number into. A valid number looks like 865-81259113.

MasAir(M7) at a glance

IATA AWB prefix
865
IATA airline code
M7
Also known as
MasAir
Tracking link type
Carrier tracking page — paste your number
Official website
masair.com
Tracking link verified
2026-05-17

Air waybills are 3 digits + an 8-digit serial, e.g. 176-12345678.

Opens the carrier’s official tracking page in a new tab.

How to read a MasAir(M7) air waybill number

865-81259113 format-valid example — not a live shipment

Air waybill numbers are 11 digits, usually printed like 865-81259113. The first three digits are the IATA airline prefix — 865 is MasAir(M7)’s — and the remaining eight are the serial, where the last digit is a check digit (the first seven digits modulo 7).

One AWB covers the whole consignment (there is no per-piece number), and unlike container numbers, AWB serials are recycled by airlines after roughly a year — so a very old number can show someone else’s shipment.

MasAir(M7) numbers usually carry this AWB prefix:

865

If your MasAir(M7) tracking isn’t working

  1. 1 Check the number format first

    An air waybill is 11 digits — a 3-digit airline prefix and an 8-digit serial, e.g. 865-81259113. Enter it with or without the dash, but don’t drop leading zeros from the serial.

  2. 2 Make sure the number was issued by this carrier

    If your serial doesn’t start with 865, the AWB was issued by a different airline or a freight forwarder (a “house” AWB). Track house AWBs with the forwarder; the airline only sees its own “master” AWB.

  3. 3 Too early or too late

    New shipments can take a little while to appear — most carriers only start returning results once the air waybill is in their system after export gate-in or acceptance. Long-delivered shipments drop out too: tracking data is usually purged weeks or months after delivery.

  4. 4 Paste carefully on MasAir(M7)’s page

    Because MasAir(M7)’s form can’t be pre-filled from a link, paste the number exactly — with no leading or trailing spaces and no extra characters copied from an email. If the page shows a security check, complete it and search again.

  5. 5 Still nothing?

    Your booking agent or MasAir(M7)’s customer service can look the shipment up internally — have the air waybill number and the issuing office or booking reference handy when you ask.

Frequently asked questions

How do I track a MasAir(M7) air waybill?
Enter your air waybill number in the box above and select Track. We open MasAir(M7)’s official tracking page so you can paste your number. MasAir(M7) air waybill numbers usually begin with 865.
What does a MasAir(M7) air waybill number look like?
Air waybill (AWB) numbers have 11 digits: a 3-digit airline prefix and an 8-digit serial, usually written like 176-12345678. The prefix identifies the airline. For MasAir(M7) the AWB prefix is 865. A format-valid example is 865-81259113.
Why does the MasAir(M7) page open without my number filled in?
MasAir(M7)’s tracking form is protected (captcha, login, or a non-shareable form), so the number can’t be passed in the link. We open the correct page — just paste your number there.
What if my number doesn’t start with 865?
Then it probably wasn’t issued by MasAir(M7) — shipments booked through a freight forwarder or partner carrier often travel under a different issuer’s air waybill number. Paste the number on our homepage and the prefix detector will suggest the right airline, or check your shipping documents for who issued them.
Is this MasAir(M7)’s official tracking site?
No — this is an independent directory of official carrier tracking pages. We keep a verified link to MasAir(M7)’s own tracking page and send you there; the tracking data you see comes directly from MasAir(M7), and we never see or store it.

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