New Zealand Overflight & Landing Permits
New Zealand Overflight and Landing Permits
To acquire Overflight and Landing permits for New Zealand, specific details are required.
- Provide a comprehensive flight schedule.
- Include the entry and exit points along with the ATC flight plan.
- Submit colored copies of crew licenses.
- Provide copies of crew medical certificates.
- Include the last simulator training record or last proficiency check report for the crew.
- Provide details of lead passengers for passenger flights.
- Include operator billing address, email, telephone number, and fax number.
- Provide aircraft documents (AOC, COA, COI, Noise, COR)
Queries from Flight Dispatchers
Typical inquiries from flight dispatchers regarding Overflight & Landing in New Zealand.
Required Aircraft Documentation
- Air Operating Certificate (Private Aircraft Exempt)
- Airworthiness Certificate
- Insurance Documentation
- Noise Compliance Certificate
- Aircraft Registration Documentation
Official New Zealand Overflight & Landing Permits Processing Fees
The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand will send the air navigation invoice directly to the Airline/Operator via the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Validity of a New Zealand Overflight Permit
No overflight permit is required to traverse New Zealand airspace.
Working hours of the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority
- The New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority operates from 9:30 AM (2130Z) to 4:30 PM (0430Z) during weekdays.
- Weekends in New Zealand are observed on Saturday & Sunday.
Types of Permits in New Zealand
Charter and Private Operator Services
- Overflight Permits
- Cargo Flight Overfly Permits
- Commercial Airlines
Commercial Airlines
- Monthly Block Permits
- Seasonal Block Overflight Permits
- Overfly Country Navigation Settlement
Business Jets and Airliners Services
- Landing Permits
- Airport Parking Slot Arrangement
Special Category Flights
- State/Military Aircraft (diplomatic clearance required)
- Scientific Research
- Aerial Survey
Authority to Issue New Zealand Overflight & Landing Permits
- New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority oversees aviation matters in New Zealand.
- The mailing address for the authority is: Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, PO Box 3555, Wellington 6140, New Zealand.
FIR's In New Zealand Airspace
- The airspace over New Zealand is presently divided into two Flight Information Regions (FIR).
- The ICAO codes for the New Zealand FIRs are “NZZO” and “NZZC.”
How to secure flight permits in New Zealand?
Reach out to us at occ@airwaysfs.co for a hassle-free journey. The dedicated team at Airways Flight Support is committed to providing reliable flight permit assistance, ensuring smooth operations and seamless experiences at New Zealand International Airports.