Comprehensive Flight Support Services at Czech Republic’s International Airports

Experience reliable flight support services across airports in the Czech Republic with Just Aviation. From optimized flight planning and Eurocontrol coordination to fuel services, slot support, and coordinated ground handling, we assist operators in maintaining efficient and compliant operations. Our team supports both commercial and business aviation flights with a focus on smooth trip execution.

    Top Airports in the Czech Republic

    Václav Havel Airport Prague (IATA: PRG, ICAO: LKPR) Brno–Tuřany Airport (IATA: BRQ, ICAO: LKTB) Ostrava Leoš Janáček Airport (IATA: OSR, ICAO: LKMT) Karlovy Vary Airport (IATA: KLV, ICAO: LKKV) Pardubice Airport (IATA: PED, ICAO: LKPD)

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    FACTS

    Fact to consider for Czech Republic International Flight Operation

    Václav Havel Airport Prague serves as the primary international gateway, handling most scheduled, charter, and business aviation traffic. Other airports such as Brno, Ostrava, Karlovy Vary, and Pardubice support regional, charter, and general aviation operations, with varying infrastructure, service levels, and operating hours.

    The Czech Republic operates under the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) framework, with oversight from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Czech Republic. The country is fully integrated into the Eurocontrol network, and flight operations follow standard European procedures, including IFPS submission, ATC routing, and FIR coordination.

    Overflight permits are generally not required for EU-registered aircraft operating within EU airspace. However, non-EU operators may require permits depending on aircraft registry and applicable bilateral agreements. Operators should also review NOTAMs and any restricted or segregated airspace.

    Landing permits are typically not required for EU operators conducting non-scheduled flights within the EU. However, non-EU operators and certain commercial operations may require prior authorization depending on the nature of the flight.

    Operators should provide flight schedule details, including entry and exit points, Air Traffic Services routing, and passenger and crew information. For cargo operations, consignor and consignee details are required. Aircraft documentation generally includes Certificate of Airworthiness, Certificate of Registration, Certificate of Insurance, Noise Certificate, and AOC for commercial operators. Requirements may vary based on regulatory and operational conditions.

    Václav Havel Airport Prague is a Level 3 coordinated airport. Approved arrival and departure slots are required, and advance coordination for parking and ground handling is strongly recommended, particularly during peak periods.

    Prior Permission Required (PPR) may apply at certain airports in the Czech Republic, especially for general aviation or during high-traffic periods. Operators are advised to confirm requirements in advance.

    Jet A-1 fuel is widely available at major Czech airports, while Avgas is available at selected general aviation locations. Advance fuel coordination is recommended to ensure availability and cost efficiency.

    The Civil Aviation Authority of the Czech Republic oversees regulatory compliance, while airport authorities manage local procedures, handling arrangements, and operational coordination.

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    Contact us at [email protected] to support your operations in the Czech Republic. Our team provides assistance with permits, flight planning, fuel coordination, slots, and ground handling to ensure smooth and efficient operations

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