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Home > About > Importing & Exporting Importing & ExportingGuidance for successful shipments to/from Aero Instruments & Avionics, Inc.ImportsExporters and U.S. Importers have always had the responsibility for exercising “Reasonable Care” by ensuring the accuracy and completeness of their documentation submitted to U.S. Customs. However, the Mod Act has expanded these responsibilities from merely describing goods accurately to being responsible for correctly determining proper classification, duty rate, value, quota, preference programs, and all other agency requirements pertaining to imports. In other words, importers are now held responsible for the classification, valuation, and other agency compliance issues, which U.S. Customs previously determined. To help you correctly import into the United States we are providing the following informational links:
Commercial Airline Shipments by Foreign CustomersCustomers sending shipments to us via commercial airlines, please view this sample airway bill for important instructions. The airport of destination should read “Buffalo, NY” not just “New York”. ExportsIt is the policy of Aero Instruments & Avionics, Inc. to stay compliant with all U.S. Export Regulations. For your convenience we have provided the following links to these regulations: 15 CFR Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
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