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Useful Information Before Operating to Angola

The primary international airport for Angola is Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport. It is situated in Luanda's southernmost region. The airport operates on a 24-hour per-day schedule. The fourth of February, or "Quatro de Fevereiro," is a significant national holiday in Angola. Additionally, International Flight Planning Solutions and Angola will work together to divide up all the duties.

If you are a crew member in the aviation industry planning to travel to Angola, it is important to be aware of the visa procedures. All crew members are required to obtain a crew visa before arrival in Angola. The process can take up to 15 days to complete, so it is recommended that you apply well in advance of your planned arrival date. In addition to the standard visa application requirements, crew members must also provide a letter from their employer stating the purpose of their trip and the dates of their stay in Angola. It is also important to note that crew members are only allowed to stay in Angola for a maximum of 72 hours, and any extension of this stay requires a separate visa application. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in fines or other penalties, so it is important to ensure that all requirements are met before traveling to Angola.

The South African oil-rich Republic of Angola is surrounded by Namibia and Congo on the Atlantic Ocean. Angola ranks 140th in terms of economic freedom in the 2021 index with a score of 54.2. Despite having a wealth of natural resources, China's per-capita output is among the lowest in the world. 85% of the population relies primarily on subsistence agriculture for their livelihood. The economy depends heavily on oil production and related sectors, which account for around 45% of GDP and 90% of exports. Massive mineral and oil reserves make Angola one of the world's economies with the greatest growth rates, particularly since the end of the civil war. The majority of the nation's wealth is concentrated in a disproportionately tiny segment of the population, and economic growth is therefore quite uneven.

Please don't hesitate to get in touch with IFPLS at any time using our online contact form at https://www.ifpls.com/apply.php. if you need any help planning your trip or extra information. For our 24-hour operations department, email ops@ifpls.aero.

All the services required in these airports can be assisted by International Flight Planning Solutions:

Quatro de Fevereiro (FNLU, LAD) - 17 de Setemro/Benguela (FNBG, BUG) - Albano Machado/Huambo (FNHU, NOV) - Cabinda International (FNCA, CAB) - Camaquenzo/Dundo (FNDU, DUE) - Capanda – Kapanda   (FNCP, KNP) – Catumbela (FNCT, CBT) – Cazombo (FNCZ, CAV) – Chaitato (FNCH, PGI) - Comandante Cuenha/Menogue (FNME, SPP) – Kuito (FNKU, SVP) – Lobito (FNLB, LLT) - Lubango/Mukanka (FNUB, SDD) - Luena/Moxico(FNUE, LUO) – Luzamba (FNLZ, LZM) - M’Banza Congo (FNBC, SSY) – Malanje (FNMA, MEG) – Negage (FNNG, GXG) – Nzagi (FNZG, NZA) - Ondjiva/Ngiva-11 de Novembro (FNGI, VPE) – Saurimo (FNSA, VHC) – Soyo (FNSO, SZA) – Uige (FNUG, UGO) – Xangongo (FNXA, XGN) - Yuri Gagarini/Namibe (lbe) (FNMO, MSZ).

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Authorities in Algeria

With a score of 49.7, Algeria has the 162nd-freest economy in the 2021 ranking. Its overall score rose by 2.8 points, mostly as a result of improvements in its financial situation. Algeria is the sixth-largest exporter of natural gas and possesses the tenth-largest global natural gas reserve. Algeria is the most active country for business and commercial flights and has a huge number of domestic and international airports to facilitate travel between the different parts of the country. The oil and gas sector is the nation's primary source of income, accounting for about 70% of all budgetary receipts. Additionally, Algeria works with IFPLS (International Flight Planning Solutions) to carry out these aspects.

Houari Boumediene Airport, also known as Algeria Airport or Algeria International Airport, is the main international airport serving the capital of Algeria. The airport has a restricted schedule for its working hours depending on the day of the week, but you can extend the working hours upon request.

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a lengthy closure of the air, land, and marine borders. To find out about any entrance requirements, including exemptions, travelers and air carriers should contact the Algerian authorities.

Entry was previously restricted to Algerian nationals traveling home on repatriation flights, foreigners with diplomatic visas, and personnel of foreign businesses doing business in Algeria. Requests for permission to visit Algeria have to follow a procedure outlined by the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Travelers who think they are eligible to enter Algeria despite all borders being closed shall need to contact their employer and/or their country’s Embassy in Algeria for more information on this process.

In general, travelers should contact the Algerian government to learn about any entrance procedures, such as COVID-19 testing. Prior standards called for documentation of a negative PCR test conducted no earlier than 72 hours before arrival. Personnel who have received vaccinations must also confirm with the authorities that the type and date of their vaccinations are appropriate for entry.

Authorities in Algeria might call for a brief quarantine. Previously, quarantine procedures required a mandatory 14-day stay at a state facility, one's residence (if one was diplomatic), or corporate housing.

Additionally, all airlines are permitted to land in Algeria just for technical refueling, and cargo flights are permitted to land for import or export activities even if it is still challenging to get overnight crew rest in Algeria.

In any of the following Algerian airports, IFPLS will be happy to assist you in getting your overflight, landing, handling, catering, and fueling authorizations.

Airports Names: Houari Boumediene (ALG, DAAG) - Adrar/Touat-Cheikh Sidi Mohamed (AZR, DAUA) -  Ain Oussera AB (DAAQ) - Annaba/Ranah Bitat (AAE, DABB), - Batna/Madracen (Mostepha ben Boulaid) (BLJ, DABT), - Bechar/Boudghene Ben Ali Lotfi/Ouakda AB (CBH, DAOR) - Bejaia/Soummam-Abane Ramdane (BJA, DAAE) - Bilda/Boufarik AFB (DAAK) - Blida/El Boulaida AB (QLD, DAAB)- Bordj Badji Mokhtar (BMW, DATM) - Bou Saada (BUJ, DAAD) - Bou Sfer AB (DAOE ) – Chlef (CFK, DAOI) - Constantine/Mohamed Boudiaf Intl (CZL, DABC) - Djanet/Tiska (DJG, DAAJ) - El Bayadh (EBH, DAOY) - El Golea (ELG, DAUE) - El Qued/Guemar (ELU, DAUO) - Ghardaia/Noumerat-Moufdi Zakaria (GHA, DAUG) - Hassi Messaoud/Oued Irara-Krim (HME, DAUH) - Hassi R’Mel-Tilrhemt/Tillempt (HRM, DAFH) - Illizi/Takhmalt (VVZ, DAAP) - In Guezzam (INF, DATG) - In Salah - Jijel/Ferhat Abbas (GJL, DAAV) - Laghouat Moulay Ahmed Medeghri (LOO, DAUL) - Mascara-Ghriss (MUW, DAOV)- Mecheria AB – Cheikh Bouamama (MZW, DAAY) - Mohamed Kheider/Biskra (BSK, DAUB)- Oran/Ahmed Benbella/Es Senia (ORN, DAOO) - Ouargla Ain Beida (OGX, DAUU), - Reggane AB – Relizane (DAAZ)- Setif/8 Mai 45 (QSF, DAAS) - Sidi Bel Abbes AB ( BFW, DAOS)- Tafaraoui AB (TAF, DAOL) - Tamanrasset/Aguenar (TMR, DAAT) - Tebessa/Cheikkh Larbi Tebessi – Telerghma (TEE, DABS) - Tiaret/Bou Chekif – Timimoun (TID, DAOB)- Tindouf AB (TIN, DAOF)- Tlemcen/Zenata-Messali El Hadj (TLM, DAON) - Touggourt/Sidi Mahdi (TGR, DAUK) - Zarzaitine/In Amenas (IAM, DAUZ).

Please don't hesitate to contact IFPLS 24/7 using our web portal at https://www.ifpls.com/apply.php if you require any additional information or assistance with your travel. ops@ifpls.aero, for our 24-hour operations department.

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How to Obtain Malaysia Foreign Air Operator Certificate (FAOC)

Civil Aviation Guidance Material (CAGM) guides foreign commercial air transport operators in the application and renewal of a Foreign Air Operator Certificate that is issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia. Furthermore, IFPLS (International Flight Planning Solutions) collaborates with FAOC Malaysia to help perform these applications.

The validation and close observation of the FAOC aim are to provide better clarity and

transparency on the safety oversight of foreign commercial air transport operators.

It comprises the following two processes. First, the Grant and Renewal of FAOC is the safety assessment and validation of foreign commercial air transport operators before the commencement of operations in Malaysia. Second, the close observation includes the safety assessment of commercial air transport operators operating in Malaysia as and when there is new information that may affect the operations and airworthiness of aircraft and inspection of the aircraft when it is in Malaysia.

The process of Malaysian Foreign Air Operator can be used to apply for the initial issue, renewal or variation, or combination of renewal and variation. The applicant may appoint an agent to complete the application and communicate with CAAM all matters necessary. CAAM will require evidence of the agent’s authorization, for example, a Power of Attorney or a Letter of Authorization. With such an appointment, CAAM will convey any information or make any request through the agent and may consider it as the primary communication channel. The application form must be submitted to CAAM by email or link. The applicant can complete this application form electronically; however, CAAM will not accept an application without a signature.

All foreign approvals, authorizations, certificates, licenses, and accompanying documents must be current at the time of application and must be submitted in or translated into the English language. There are some specific documents required for the FAOC application. CAAM may request other documents, in addition to those below, at any time during the validation process:

·       Malaysian Foreign Air Operator Application Form.

·       Malaysian Foreign Air Operator Application Form– Aircraft and Airport (for each aircraft type).

·       Air Operator Certificate and Operations Specification, or the equivalent documents issued by the Civil. Aviation Authority including the aircraft type, areas/region of operations, and operational authorizations.

·       A copy of the proposed schedule.

·       Certificate of Business Registration and/or Certificate of Incorporation, or the equivalent document if conducting the initial operation in Malaysia.

·       Letter of authorization (if an agent is appointed to handle the application).

·       Details of any accidents/serious incidents, and the activities resulting from any investigations.

·       A copy of the noise certificate (or equivalent evidence of compliance with Annex 16) for at least one of each aircraft type.

·       A copy of the Certificate of Registration and Airworthiness of at least one aircraft type.

·       A copy of the Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) certificate and its Terms of Approval.

·       A copy of Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) certificates and its Term of Approval.

·       Certificates of Insurance for Carriers’ Liability Insurance (Declaration).

·       A copy of the lease agreement for aircraft operated under a wet/damp lease arrangement.

·       FAOC Compliance Matrix (for initial application) and all required documents/manual/reference listed in the matrix (form CAAM/BOP/FAOC/2).

·       List of aircraft type(s) and registration(s).

Application for certificate of validation of FAOC is required to be submitted together with fees as required by Civil Aviation. We can assist you with the FAOC application The application fee is USD 1,250, and the SkyPark coordination fee and Courier Fee is USD 550, a Total: of USD 1,750.00.

Requirement submission of Application for FAOC is required to apply ninety (90) days before the intended starting date of operation and the applicant is required to comply with the guidelines stated in this CAGM and the guidance stated on the application form. However, if you wish to renew your application for FAOC are required to apply thirty (30) days before the expiry date of the FAOC.

The FAOC Compliance Matrix Application form consists of four sections that list the evidence that CAAM expects an air operator intending to conduct international commercial air transport operations to have included in its manuals or other documents that are required to be submitted to CAAM together with the Malaysian Foreign Air Operator application form. The list of procedures has been extracted from ICAO Annex 6 and other associated ICAO documents. CAAM inspectors from each Division will be assigned to validate the FAOC Compliance Matrix according to their areas of expertise.

The four are listed below:

·       Section A – Flying Operations.

·       Section B – Cabin Safety.

·       Section C – Airworthiness.

·       Section D – Dangerous Goods.

This compliance matrix is used as a communications tool between CAAM and the applicant during the assessment process. The information provided by completing this compliance matrix will be used by CAAM’s inspectors when assessing the application for a Foreign Air Operator Certificate. If the documentation does not address ALL of the items listed in this compliance matrix, the assessment of the application may be delayed.

The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) Requirements is an independent entity to regulates economic and commercial matters related to civil aviation in Malaysia. One of its functions is to administer and manage air traffic rights in Malaysia.

An Air Traffic Right Certificate (ATRC) is required for any person who intends to undertake to carry by air or use any aircraft for the transport of passenger, mail, or cargo for hire and reward upon any scheduled journey between two or more places of which at least one place is in Malaysia. ATRCs are awarded based on available capacity on each route, to airlines that have successfully applied for them. An ATRC holder is required to use all of the capacity allocated to it within 6 months from the approved effective date of operation and failure to do so will result in the unutilized rights being revoked. A holder of an ATRC may surrender their certificate by writing to the Commission not less than six months before the proposed date of surrender. The surrender of an ATRC shall take effect six months from the date the Commission receives the notice or any other date as may be specified by the Commission.

MAVCOM takes a range of conditions into account when allocating ATRC, including:

·       Public demand and the interests of air transport users (passengers, cargo customers).

·       Quality of service, and economic viability of the proposed flights.

·       Quality of service, and economic viability of the proposed flights.

·       Quality of service, and economic viability of the proposed flights.

Non-scheduled operation intends to carry passengers, cargo, and/or mail from any points outside Malaysia to any points in Malaysia and vice versa on a non-scheduled basis and shall apply to the Commission via the CAAM by filing their application before it commences services.

An applicant is not permitted to carry out selected operations as follows:

·       Carry out any passenger, cargo, and/or mail from Malaysia that differs from the passenger/cargo manifest.

·       Uplift any cargo and/or mail from Malaysia to any points beyond Malaysia unless they can provide a no-objection letter from Malaysian ASL and ASP (cargo) operators.

·       Uplift any passenger, cargo, and/or mail within points in Malaysia.

·       Uplift any passenger, cargo, and/or mail in the positioning sector.

Applicants are required to apply to the Malaysian Aviation Commission before applying for an FAOC and apply for slot allocations at the same time to the National Slot Allocation Malaysia. However, the applicant shall only be entitled to operate the proposed non-scheduled services after receiving the necessary approval from the Commission.

Application for overflight and other Non-Scheduled services that are not for hire and reward which among others may include an operation for medical purposes, search and rescue, aerial mapping, agricultural activities, scientific activities, and sports activities shall be submitted to the CAAM (not MAVCOM).

Malaysia currently maintains over one hundred Air Service Agreements (ASA) with other countries. For comprehensive details on Malaysia’s ASA, please refer to the List of Air Service Agreements available on the MAVCOM website.

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Global Supervisory Services

Global Supervisory Services at IFPLS is a leading aviation safety and compliance service provider to airlines, operators, and regulators worldwide. With a team of experienced aviation professionals and a deep understanding of the aviation industry, we provide our clients with a comprehensive range of services to meet their unique needs.

 

Our services include flight operations quality assurance, aircraft maintenance supervision, and regulatory compliance support. Our clients rely on us to help them stay ahead of the curve in terms of safety and compliance, allowing them to focus on what they do best - providing the safe and efficient air transportation.

 

At IFPLS, we pride ourselves on our ability to adapt to the ever-changing aviation industry. Our team stays up-to-date on the latest regulations, industry trends, and best practices, allowing us to provide our clients with expert advice and support.


We are committed to delivering exceptional customer service and delivering results that meet our client’s expectations. Whether you are looking for support with a specific project or ongoing compliance assistance, our team is here to help.

 

In conclusion, IFPLS is your partner for aviation safety and compliance success. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you reach new heights in your aviation operations at ops@ifpls.aero.


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Business Jet Charter

With the addition of a specialized business jet charter department and a team with years of combined experience, IFPLS charters expanded its range of services. In order to satisfy all of your needs, IFPLS charters offer aircraft charter in every size category.
We guarantee the fast and comfortable delivery of business jet charters to and from any location in the world. We guarantee the very best standards. IFPLS tries to match your needs with the appropriate aircraft and the available service levels.
You can count on our committed, experienced charter crew to provide great air charter service, topped off with promptness and reasonable cost.

Contact us today to learn more about our Business Jet Charter services at ops@ifpls.aero

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Flight Planning for IFPLS: Making Every Flight Safe and Efficient

At IFPLS, flight planning is a crucial part of ensuring the safety and efficiency of every flight. Our experienced flight planners use the latest technology and weather data to create detailed flight plans that consider a wide range of factors, from fuel consumption to air traffic control restrictions.

Whether you're flying a small private plane or a large commercial aircraft, flight planning is essential to every flight. It helps you save time and fuel and ensures you can reach your destination safely and on time. At IFPLS, we use advanced flight planning software to create detailed flight plans that consider everything from weather conditions to air traffic control restrictions.

Here are some of the key elements of a flight plan:
Route: The most significant aspect of the flight plan is the route. Our flight planners find the most cost-effective and secure path for your flight by considering variables like fuel consumption, weather, and air traffic control restrictions.
Altitude: The altitude of your flight is also an important factor in flight planning. Our flight planners use wind data to determine the most fuel-efficient altitude for your flight.
Speed: Another important consideration in flight planning is flight speed. Our flight planners choose the fastest and safest speed for your flight after considering the weather and air traffic control restrictions.
Fuel: Fuel consumption is a critical factor in flight planning. Our flight planners use advanced software to determine the amount of fuel required for your flight, considering factors such as wind speed, altitude, and flight speed.

At IFPLS, we take flight planning seriously and always aim to create the most efficient and safe flight plans for our clients. If you're looking for a trusted aviation partner, look no further than International Flight Planning Solutions. Contact us today to learn more about our flight planning services at ops@ifpls.aero

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Overflight and Landing Permits

Overflight and landing permits are mandatory for all aircraft operating in international airspace. These permits are required for safety, security, and regulatory compliance purposes. They are obtained from the relevant aviation authorities of the countries in which aircraft will fly over or land. However, the process of obtaining these permits can be time-consuming and complex. Airlines and operators must provide detailed information about their flight plans, aircraft type and registration, and crew information. Also, permit fees vary depending on the country and type of operation.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) sets standards for overflight and landing permit procedures. Airlines and operators must stay up-to-date with the latest regulations and ensure they have the necessary permits before every flight.

IFPLS Flight Support has built vital relationships with Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) all over the world over the years. As a result, we can provide the quickest turnaround time when looking for the required permits and flight clearances. IFPLS manages airspace clearance for a variety of flights, including those operated by commercial airlines, VIP flight providers, and emergency aviation.


Contact us at: ops@ifpls.aero


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Algeria Last updated requirement for Landing and overflight

Algeria’s economic freedom score is 49.7, making its economy the 162nd freest in the 2021 index. Its overall score has increased by 2.8 points, primarily because of improvements in its fiscal health. Algeria has the tenth-largest natural gas reserve in the world and is the sixth-largest natural gas exporter. The oil and gas sector is the country’s main source of revenues, generating about 70% of total budget receipts, therefore Algeria is the most active country for business and Commercial flights and has a huge number of domestic and international airports to facilitate the transportation between the different parts of the country.

Houari Boumediene Airport, also known as Algeria Airport or Algeria International Airport, is the main international airport serving the capital of Algeria. The airport has a restricted schedule when it comes to its working hours depending on the day of the week, but you can extend the working hours upon request.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic; Air, land, and sea borders have faced long closure. Travelers and Air operators should check with the Algerian authorities for any entry requirements including exemptions.

Previously, entry was limited to Algerian nationals returning on repatriation flights from abroad, foreign nationals with diplomatic visas, and employees of foreign companies operating in Algeria. There was a process set out by the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs relating to requests for authorization to enter Algeria.

Travelers who think they are eligible to enter Algeria despite all borders being closed shall need to contact their employer and/or their country’s Embassy in Algeria for more information on this process.

Generally, Travelers should check with the Algerian authorities for any entry requirements including COVID testing. Previous requirements included evidence of a negative PCR test no more than 72 hours before arrival. Vaccinated personnel shall also check with the authorities if their type and date of vaccine are acceptable to enter the country.

Algerian authorities may require quarantine for a short time. Previous quarantine requirements were a compulsory 14-day stay at a state facility, or own accommodation (if diplomatic), or company accommodation (if authorized by the Prime Minister).

Moreover, all airlines are allowed to land in Algeria for Technical refueling only, while it is still difficult to obtain overnight crew rest in Algeria, Also Cargo flights are allowed to land for import or export activities.

IFPLS will be pleased to help you with obtaining your Algeria Overflight, Landing, Handling, Catering, and fueling in any of the following airports in Algeria.

 Houari Boumediene Located in Algiers, 16, ALGERIA ICAO - DAAG, IATA - ALG

Adrar/Touat-Cheikh Sidi Mohamed Belkebir (PVT)  Located in Adrar, 1, ALGERIA ICAO - DAUA, IATA - AZR 

Ain Oussera AB Located in Ain Oussera, 17, ALGERIA ICAO – DAAQ

Annaba/Rabah Bitat Located in Annaba, 23, ALGERIA ICAO - DABB, IATA – AAE

Batna/Madracen (Mostepha ben Boulaid) Located in Batna, 5, ALGERIA ICAO - DABT, IATA – BLJ

Bechar/Boudghene Ben Ali Lotfi/Ouakda AB Located in Bechar, 8, ALGERIA ICAO - DAOR, IATA – CBH

Bejaia/Soummam-Abane Ramdane Located in Bejaia, 6, ALGERIA ICAO - DAAE, IATA – BJA

Blida/Boufarik AFB Located in Boufarik, 9, ALGERIA ICAO - DAAK, IATA – QFD

Blida/El Boulaida AB Located in Blida, 9, ALGERIA ICAO - DAAB, IATA – QLD

Bordj Badji Mokhtar Located in Bordj Mokhtar, 1, ALGERIA ICAO - DATM, IATA – BMW

Bou Saada Located in Bou Saada, 28, ALGERIA ICAO - DAAD, IATA - BUJ

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Guinea-Bissau (GGOV / OXB) Aviation Services, Permits , handling, Fuel and Airport fees

Guinea-Bissau is an African country located directly under Senegal and bordered by Guinea to the south and east, with a window to the Atlantic Ocean to its west.

Guinea-Bissau is warm most of the year with mild temperature fluctuations; it averages 26.3 °C (79.3 °F). Almost rainy from June to October and Dry from December through April.

Guinea-Bissau’s economy depends mainly on the export of agriculture; fish, cashew nuts, and ground nuts.

Guinea–Bissau owns only one airport Bissau/Oswaldo Vieira International with an IATA Code of OXB and ICAO Code of GGOV which operates generally during the daylight from 08:00 until 16:00 GMT. However, the airport working hours can be extended to work 24/7 with prior notification to the Airport authorities.

Obtaining a Landing permit for GGOV / OXB is very simple and does not require too much information, only the general flight information and purpose of flight, crew, and PAX or Cargo details in addition to your planned schedule. Crew rest is allowed in GGOV / OXB, but this airport will not be recommended for Technical stops as fuel price is very expensive compared to the other airports in the region.

Guinea Bissau is located under the Senegal flight information Region and does not appear in the flight plan, There are no reports about an issue with crossing Guinea – Bissau Sky if you have a Senegal overflight permit, but if you are looking to have the overflight permit for Guinea, – Bissau, Guinea – Bissau Civil Aviation Authority (Bissau CAA) will issue the permit for your flight free of charges.

There is only one official ground-handling agent in GGOV / OXB which is mainly Portuguese company TAP SAA LDA, and the only fuel supplier there is Galp Energia.

IFPLS will be pleased to help your flight with overflight or Landing permit in Guinea Bissau, and to assist you in booking your handling and Fuel in GGOV / OXB in addition to recruiting a dedicated Supervisor for all your flights’ purposes, who will be helping your crew to finalize your flights’ procedures and help them locally with their transportation, Hotel accommodation, and catering arrangement.

 If you have any flight or any inquiry about Guinea – Bissau (GGOV / OXB), please don’t hesitate to contact us via email: ops@ifpls.aero or via phone call or WhatsApp message to our hotline: +96171122444 to help you immediately without any delay.

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Curaçao , Aruba (Beatrix), Bonaire (Curacao Air Navigation Charges)

A tiny island in the Caribbean Sea in the Dutch Caribbean region, Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire form together the ABC islands. Consist of too many small main lands with huge Flight information regions in the Sky, these Barely visible countries on the map can cause you troubles in the sky if you are not aware of their Navigation charges and repeatedly "decline messages" you may face when you filed your flight plan that is crossing (TNCF FIR).

Operators who plan a transit flight (TNCF FIR) and do not have an account or insufficient deposit in their account, cannot transit (TNCF FIR). If you accidentally get any message from the TNCF FIR telling you that “THE FLIGHT PLAN YOU HAVE SUBMITTED HAS BEEN DECLINED AS YOUR AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION IS NOT KNOWN TO DCANSP OR YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANSP DOES NOT HAVE SUFFICIENT FUNDS FOR THAT FLIGHT” then don’t hesitate to contact IFPLS OPS team Immediately to solve this problem for you. Our account is always ready to serve your flight and to cover your Navigation charges as needed by the Curaçao Flight Information Region.

Generally, Curacao FIR is an open sky region, overflight permit is not required to be obtained before the flight unless you have a special flight permit that requires you to notify the Competent authorities along your entire route to get them notified and approve your flight, but in case you have overdue debts for the navigation charges, or the CAA asked you to pay the Navigation in Advance due to some reason, you have to check immediately to solve the payment issue or you will be denied to enter to TNCF FIR by the Dutch Caribbean Region Towers.

IFPLS will be pleased to help you with your flight planning via Dutch Caribbean Region and Curacao FIR, and we will be happy to help you 24/7 even on very short notice to solve your navigation charges paid for your flights with no time.

If you have any problem or any inquiry about Curacao (TNCF FIR) or received any declined message from Curacao Tower TNCFZQZX, please don’t hesitate to contact us via email: ops@ifpls.aero or via phone call or WhatsApp message to our hotline: +96171122444 and we will solve your issue by magic without any delay.

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