Sweden Overflight Permit Regulation and Procedures

If you're an operator of a business jet or a commercial airline with plans to flyover Sweden airspace, obtaining a Sweden Overflight Permit from the Sweden Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is mandatory. As a flight dispatcher, it's important to have a good understanding of the requirements for obtaining this permit, including the fact that the issuing of an overflight permit confirms that there is no political or security objection to your airline, aircraft, or country of origin/destination and that there are no outstanding navigation fees due to the ATC authority.

  1. What are CAA's working hours, including whether they are open on weekends?
  2. Which aircraft documents must be submitted with the overflight request?
  3. Are there any fees charged by the CAA for processing the permit?
  4. What is the official validity period of the overflight permit, as determined by the CAA?
  5. How can the Sweden air navigation bill be obtained, either through IATA or a local agent?

What Details Are Needed To Acquire Sweden Overflight Permit :


  • Overfly via Sweden territory "Overfly Permit Not Required"
  • Flight Plan should be filed 2 hour before departure from origin

Sweden Sample Overflight Permits :


The issued overflight permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of your submiting Flight Plan.

  • Sample Permit Format
Sweden Overfly Permit : There will be No Specific Overflight Permit Number.

Is There Any Offical Sweden Overflight Permit Processing Fees :


  • According To Sweden Civil Aviation
Officially there is "NO CAA Processing Fees" applied for issuance of Sweden Overflight Permits.

What Is Sweden Overflight Permit Validity :


  • To Overfly Sweden Airspace Overflight Permit Not Required

How Many FIR's In Sweden Airspace :


  • Airspace of Sweden is currently having one flight information region (FIR).
  • Sweden FIR ICAO Code is " ESAA "

Who Will Issue Sweden Overflight Permits :


  • Sweden Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA)
  • Postal Address : LFV Hospitalsgatan 30 602 27 Norrköping, Sweden

Who Is Responsible For Sweden Overflight Air Navigation Bill :


  • Sweden CAA will issue air navigation bill directly to Airline/Operator through "Euro Control".

What Is Sweden Civil Aviation Authority Working Hours :


  • Sweden Civil Aviation Authority working hours ( 0100Z ) till ( 1000Z )..
  • Weekend In Sweden ( Saturday and Sunday )

We Offer Below Sweden Overflight and Landing Permits Category :


  • Charter and Private Operator Services
  • Overflight Permits
  • Cargo Flight Overfly Permits
  • Commercial Airlines
  • Monthly Block Permits
  • Seasonal Block Overflight Permits
  • Overfly Country Navigation Settlement
  • Business Jets and Airliners Services
  • Landing Permits
  • Airport Parking Slot Arrangement

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Norway Overflight Permits

Norway Overflight Permits Norway overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.

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Finland Overflight Permits

Finland Overflight Permits Finland overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.

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We have direct contacts with worldwide Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) and in some countries in which CAA is only allowed to process permits through local agents, we have a very professional local representative team available to support our valued customers so that we would be able to arrange landing permits on a short term notice period.

Before applying for an overflight permit, please refer to the following details that may help you understand.

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Travel Information :


Sweden is a Scandinavian nation with thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes, along with vast boreal forests and glaciated mountains. Its principal cities, eastern capital Stockholm and southwestern Gothenburg and Malmö, are all coastal. Stockholm is built on 14 islands. It has more than 50 bridges, as well as the medieval old town, Gamla Stan, royal palaces and museums such as open-air Skansen.

  • The Stockholm Archipelago
Sweden’s largest archipelago, or chain of small islands, extends around the capital city of Stockholm, which gives travelers easy access to tens of thousands of beautiful islands and islets, only a fraction of which are inhabited. Join a ride on the steam-powered passenger ships that tour the archipelago during the summer months, or plan an island-hopping excursion to maximize your experience. Some islands are home to undisturbed wildlife and are perfect for hiking or kayaking through, while others boast quaint inns and fancy restaurants along with the distinctively Scandinavian red and yellow timber houses. Although you’ll feel miles away from the city, a day trip from Stockholm can be easily arranged.
  • Skåne
Located in Sweden’s southernmost region, Skåne is a city perched on some of the most fertile soil in the world. Beautiful farms, forests, and lakes decorate the land, on which there are nearly 300 castles and gardens from the 12th through 19th centuries. Fields of crops and flowers look endless on the flat, wide horizon, and the calm beaches on the coast are effortlessly inviting. Restaurants in the area serve farm-fresh vegetables, fruits, and meats, with goose, eel, mushrooms, and asparagus as regional delicacies. After a meal and a visit to the Sofiero Castle, take a walk on the Skåneleden Trail, a 1,000-kilometer-long trek through the southern countryside, or opt for a bike ride through the well-signposted region.
  • Jokkmokk
Jokkmokk is a fairytale town located in Lapland, Sweden’s northernmost province, where you can experience reindeer racing, visit a winter market, and learn about the local indigenous group called the Sámi. The Jokkmokk Market is more than 400 years old, and it starts every February. Despite feet of snow and double-digit temperatures below freezing, the traditional market runs to celebrate Sámi culture. Taste the local cuisine, feed a reindeer, and watch folk dancing at the market. Alternatively make your way to the Ájtte Museum, Sweden’s most in-depth display of Sámi culture. Jokkmokk is in a prime spot for access to four national parks in the Laponia World Heritage Area. Expect to see unending summer days or prolonged darkness in the winter because of the town’s positioning above the Arctic Circle.
  • Kosterhavet Marine National Park
Kosterhavet was Sweden’s first marine national park. The 450-square-kilometer park contains the highest concentration in the country of rich, diverse marine life. The marine park contains nearly 200 different species of animals and plants including deep-water coral reefs. Located in the Koster Islands on the west side of Sweden, the park is also home to the Koster-Väderö Fjord. In the summer, visitors can swim and snorkel at Kosterhavet, and during other times of the year they can hike, fish, or do some bird-watching. Guests can also kayak alongside seals or porpoises during specific times of year.
  • Åre
The ski slopes in Åre are some of the most highly rated in the world. The town has a range of restaurants and shops in addition to entertainment options but most travelers visit for its excellent skiing conditions. The Åreskutan is home to Northern Europe’s greatest vertical drop and during the winter’s dark months, visitors can enjoy well-lit night skiing expeditions, during which it is possible to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights. For those looking for something even more adventurous, try a guided snow mobile safari ranging from a couple hours to several days in the snow.
  • Visby, Gotland
The walled medieval town of Visby has been called ‘the pearl of the Baltic,’ and its standing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site gives the old Viking town some well-deserved credit. Visby is the best-preserved fortified commercial city in northern Europe, according to UNESCO, and the walls are nearly 700 years old. Strewn with wild roses and centuries-old ruins, the quaint city has yet to adopt the modern, streamlined look of contemporary Scandinavia. Gorgeous, 100-year-old timber buildings line the twisting cobblestone streets. There is no need to worry about running out of ruins to see; Gotland is home to more than 90 churches, many of which were built before the 12th century.
  • Abisko National Park
Located up north in Lapland, Abisko National Park is a prime location to set up camp and search for the Northern Lights. The Aurora Sky Station on Mount Nuolja, a mountain 900 meters above sea level in a nearly pitch black area, is one of the world’s best viewing spots. In the summer, travelers can hike through forests, walk along Trollsjön (the clearest lake in Sweden) and go caving. The natural beauty can still be enjoyed in the winter, when telemark skiing – traditional downhill skiing but using cross-country skis – becomes popular. Ambitious explorers can also try out a dog sled or find a spot to ice fish. Spend the night in Abisko Mountain Station, a mountain lodge that has been used for more than a century.
  • Djurgården
Djurgården is an island located just off of central Stockholm. The island park is filled with green spaces, museums, and other entertainment options. Take a long walk along the Djurgårdsbrunn canal or enjoy some of Stockholm’s best tourist attractions, like The Abba Museum, The Museum of Ethnography, The Vasa Museum, an open air museum and zoo, an amusement park, and more. The island also caters to foodies and those in need of a fika (a Swedish term for a coffee break), with plenty of fine restaurants and cafes. Although the island is small, it is loaded with great things to do, and travelers could easily spend a whole day here.
  • The Göta Canal
Commonly called Sweden’s greatest feat of engineering, the Göta Canal is a 190-kilometer-long waterway that dates from the early 19th century. The canal links Stockholm in the northeast to Gothenburg in the southwest. Along this canal there are a total of 47 bridges and 58 locks. Enjoy a relaxing ride in a passenger cruise vessel or hire a boat and make your own tour. For those unskilled in the art of boating or looking for a cheaper way to view the stunning countryside, bicycles are available for hire along with guides for the canal area. The canal is open from May to September.
  • Sigtuna
Take a historic outing in Sigtuna, Sweden’s oldest town. The idyllic city, located on Lake Mälaren in Uppland, north of Stockholm, was founded during the Viking era around AD 980. Despite its small size, Sigtuna is still allowed city status because of the historical significance of the area. The picturesque medieval town center is filled with craft shops, local restaurants, charming cafes, and other small boutique shops. Tour the medieval churches, ruins, and rune stones located around the city. St. Mary’s Church, a brick gothic building, is a great place to start.

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