Become a Courier

Join a global network of trusted couriers helping deliver time-critical shipments — from aircraft parts and medical samples to urgent legal documents. We’re always looking for reliable, flexible professionals ready to fly at a moment’s notice.
What is OBC?

What Is an Onboard Courier (OBC)?

An onboard courier is a person who personally accompanies time-critical shipments on commercial flights. These shipments may include aircraft parts, medical samples, or sensitive documents. OBCs are trusted to escort the item from pickup to final delivery — clearing customs, flying internationally, and handing it off directly.

“Every shipment I carry matters. Whether it’s a part for a grounded aircraft or a life-saving sample, I take pride in getting it there on time — every time.”
Martin Grey
Onboard Courier

Why become an OBC?

If you enjoy fast-paced travel, high-stakes responsibility, and real impact, OBC work is incredibly rewarding. You’ll help keep aircraft flying, save lives with medical deliveries and more.

"Every delivery is a mission — and I get to travel the world while doing it."
Amina Yusuf
Onboard Courier

How much does it pay?

Pay depends on the route, urgency, and cargo. Domestic trips can range from $150–$300, while international flights may pay $800–$2,500+, with travel and hotels covered.

“Local jobs pay a few hundred, but international runs can hit $1,500 or more — plus travel’s covered.”
Diego Herrera
Onboard Courier

Who needs OBCs?

Freight forwarders, airlines, hospitals, and high-tech companies rely on OBCs to move parts, devices, and paperwork fast. When time matters more than cost, they turn to people — not parcels.

Most of my jobs come from logistics companies that need backup when overnight shipping isn't fast enough."
Lina Kobayashi
Onboard Courier

How to start

You’ll need a valid passport, availability to travel on short notice, and a strong sense of responsibility. We’ll guide you through screening, training, and matching with real courier jobs.

"I signed up with zero logistics background. A month later, I was delivering car parts across Europe."
Marek Nowak
Onboard Courier