How to Become an Onboard Courier in Hervey Bay, Australia

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.

Become a Trusted Onboard Courier

Join our global network of couriers who deliver urgent, hand-carried shipments — anytime, anywhere.

We work with freight forwarders and logistics teams who rely on experienced travelers to move critical items fast. Whether it’s aircraft parts, medical supplies, or legal documents, you’ll help keep the world moving when time matters most.

Become an onboard courier

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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