Overflight & Landing Permit CAPE VERDE ISLANDS Flight Permits Services
Fast, Compliant, and Hassle-Free Overflight & Landing Permits
Flying into or over the airspace of Cape Verde? Regulations set forth by the Cape Verde Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) require that you obtain the necessary flight permits whether you are running a commercial airline, private aircraft, or cargo flight. You must arrange for a landing permit at least 72 working hours in advance if your aircraft is landing at an airport other than GVAC (Sal) or GVNP (Praia). Our skilled staff works closely with the CAA to guarantee complete compliance and seamless operations at all Cape Verde airports, offering round-the-clock assistance in arranging landing and overflight permissions.
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To obtain a Cape Verde flight permit, you’ll need to provide your complete flight schedule, entry and exit points, aircraft documents, and passenger or cargo details, depending on the flight type. While CAA processing fees are waived, navigation charges apply and are billed via IATA. Permits are typically valid for +72 hours.
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FAQS
Yes, all aircraft flying through Cape Verdean airspace must obtain an official overflight permit from the Civil Aviation Authority of Cape Verde.
You’ll need to provide:
- Complete flight schedule
- Aircraft registration and airworthiness certificates
- Entry and exit points
- Lead passenger info (for passenger flights)
- Consignee and consignor details (for cargo flights)
The Civil Aviation Authority is open from 0900Z to 1730Z, Monday through Friday. Saturdays and Sundays are off for offices.
The CAA does not impose a processing fee for overflight permits as of the present regulations. Navigation fees, which are payable through IATA or local agents, are still applicable, nevertheless.
Generally speaking, overflight licenses are good for up to +72 hours after the planned entry time.
The air navigation bill is typically issued by the Cape Verde CAA directly to the operator via IATA.
Cape Verde airspace falls under a single Flight Information Region (FIR), identified by ICAO code GVSC.
Indeed. Sal (GVAC), Praia (GVNP), Boa Vista (GVBA), and São Vicente (GVSV) are some of the major Cape Verde airports where we oversee landing clearances and airport slot coordination.