Are you planning to fly over or land in South Sudan? If so,
you need to obtain overflight and landing permits. It's important to understand
the significance of these permits and how IFPLS can help you obtain them
easily.
Importance of Overflight and Landing Permits
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Overflight permits are
required when an aircraft flies over the airspace of a country without landing.
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Landing permits are
required when an aircraft lands in a foreign country.
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Failure to obtain these
permits can result in fines, legal action, and even detention of the aircraft
and crew.
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Overflight and landing
permits ensure safety, security, and compliance with international aviation
regulations.
How IFPLS Can Help
IFPLS is a leading provider of aviation services, including
overflight and landing permits. Here's how IFPLS can help you obtain these
permits easily:
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IFPLS has extensive
experience and knowledge in obtaining permits for various countries, including
South Sudan.
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IFPLS offers a hassle-free
process where you provide your flight details, and they take care of the rest.
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IFPLS ensures that your
permits are obtained promptly and that you receive them before your flight.
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IFPLS provides 24/7
support, so you can contact them anytime if you have any questions or concerns.
Contact IFPLS Today
IFPLS is your one-stop shop for all your aviation needs,
including overflight and landing permits. Contact them today at ops@ifpls.aero to learn more about their
services and how they can help you fly safely and compliantly to your
destination.
To submit your request efficiently, a Copy of the flight
plan will be impressive, also preparing the following requirements is a good
idea to save time and avoid any unexpected delay by the Civil aviation
authorities:
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Date of flights
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Flight Details; Aircraft Registration, Flight
Numbers, Origin, destinations, purpose of flight.
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Full set of Aircraft Documents; Registration
certificate, Noise Certificate, Airworthiness Certificate, Insurance
certificate, Air Operator Certificate (AOC), Airworthiness review (if
available).
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Entry/ Exit points for the country.
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General Declaration for the crew
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Pax manifest
The airports located in South Sudan are:
Juba Located in Juba, SOUTH SUDAN ICAO - HJJJ, IATA – JUB
Malakal Located in Malakal, SOUTH SUDAN ICAO - HJMK, IATA –
MAK
Air Navigation Charges for South
Sudan:
Here are the estimated
Navigation charges to operate over South Sudan based on the entry-exit
point:
Navigation when
landing and Takeoff in/out of Juba:
Entry from ANTAX
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 715 USD Per way
Entry from ITOXA
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 1005 USD Per way
Entry from ATUGA
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 175 USD Per way
Entry from KABLA
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 220 USD Per way
Entry from DAGAP
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 555 USD per way
Entry from TAPOS
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 555 USD per way
Entry from MALAKAL
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 855 USD per way
Entry from DEKUM
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 370 USD per way
Entry from OVELA
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 185 USD Per way
Entry from EPLAS
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 340 USD Per way
Entry from SAGBU
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 285 USD Per way
Entry from GINPU
and landing in Juba or vice versa: 1005 USD Per way
Entry from WAU and
landing in Juba or vice versa: 845 USD Per way
Overflight
Navigation charges:
Entry: AVANO
Exit: MONAN or vice versa: 1850 USD
Entry: AXOTI Exit: GINPU or vice versa: 530 USD
Entry: DASTU
Exit: ASKON or vice versa: 1245 USD
Entry: EPLAS Exit: GINPU or vice versa: 1260 USD
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