Foster Expeditious Processes for Business Flight Overflight and Landing Permits at New Zealand International Airports

Embark on a voyage with hassle-free flight permit solutions catered for New Zealand International Airports through Just Aviation. Our proficiency lies in securing aviation permits and necessary authorizations to guarantee the smooth trajectory of your aircraft, encompassing overflight and landing permits. Count on our expertise for quick permit acquisition, even on short notice, simplifying your trip organization. Make Just Aviation your trusted collaborator for a stress-free visit to New Zealand International Airports.

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    Overflight Permits in New Zealand’s International Operations

    These are required for non-scheduled flights that fly over New Zealand’s airspace without landing. You need to apply for an overflight permit from the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) at least 72 hours before your flight. You also need to have a valid NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) or a transit visa, depending on your nationality and the duration of your transit. The cost of an overflight permit varies depending on the weight and type of your aircraft.

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    Landing Permits in New Zealand's International Operations

    These are required for non-scheduled flights that land in New Zealand for any purpose, such as refueling, crew change, maintenance, or passenger drop-off. You need to apply for a landing permit from the CAA at least 72 hours before your flight. You also need to complete a digital declaration or a paper arrival card, and pay an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) of NZD $35. You may also need to have a visa or an NZeTA, depending on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. The cost of a landing permit varies depending on the weight and type of your aircraft, and the number of landings you make.

    FAQS

    New Zealand’s airspace is divided into two Flight Information Regions (FIRs) with the ICAO codes “NZZO, NZZC.”

    Overflight Permits for New Zealand are issued by the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (ACCA). Their postal address is with the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority.

    The responsibility for the Air Navigation Bill for Overflights in New Zealand lies with the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The bills are directly issued to the airline/operator through the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

    The New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority operates from 2130Z to 0430Z. Working days are from Monday to Friday, excluding weekends (Saturday and Sunday).

    How to secure flight permits in New Zealand ?

    Improve the efficiency of your New Zealand International Airport operations with expert flight permit assistance. Contact us at [email protected] for a hassle-free journey. Our dedicated team is prepared to offer thorough flight permit support, guaranteeing a smooth and effortless experience at New Zealand International Airports.

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