Facilitating Business Flight Operations with Overflight and Landing Permits at Niger International Airports
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Overflight and Landing Permits in Niger’s International Operations
When planning flights that involve overflying or landing in Nigerian airspace, including the capital city of Abuja (ABV), operators must adhere to specific regulations and procedures. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) or relevant authorities require prior notification for overflights, necessitating operators to submit a comprehensive flight plan and obtain clearance. For operations to ABV and other airports in Nigeria, operators typically need to complete an application that includes essential details and documents such as
- Flight details (schedule, routes, etc.)
- Operator information
- Passenger information (manifest)
- Aircraft type and registration
- Aircraft documents (AOC, COA, COI, COR, CON, radio license)
Additional documents may be requested based on the requirements of the NCAA or other relevant authorities. Crew members do not require visas for stays under 72 hours. However, if their stay exceeds this duration, they must apply for an extension. It is essential for crew members to be in uniform and carry their crew identification. Before departure, aircraft may need to be repositioned to the general parking area at the old domestic wing to undergo clearance procedures at the international terminal, ensuring compliance with Nigerian aviation regulations.
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