Guam Overflight Permits
Guam overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Click For More DetailsIf you're an operator of a business jet or a commercial airline with plans to flyover New Caledonia airspace, obtaining a New Caledonia Overflight Permit from the New Caledonia 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.
The issued overflight permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of your submiting Flight Plan.
New Caledonia Overfly Permit : There will be No Specific Overflight Permit Number.
Officially there is "NO CAA Processing Fees" applied for issuance of Australia Overflight Permits.
At our company, we recognize that top-notch, personalized ground handling services at an affordable cost are crucial to a successful flight, regardless of whether it's scheduled or ad-hoc. Our priority is to ensure that the aircraft, its crew, passengers, and cargo receive excellent care from the moment of landing to takeoff. We provide a comprehensive selection of cargo, ramp, passenger, and fuel stop services, both within New Caledonia and at various global destinations, to deliver a seamless experience to our customers.
Guam overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Click For More DetailsFiji overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Click For More DetailsOur highly professional flight support team with more than 15 years’ experience has the commercial technical and regulatory knowledge with expertise that enables us to handle your flight in the shortest possible time at any civil airport in New Caledonia
Help to reduce the inconveniences of international flights such as obtaining New Caledonia overflight & landing permits, escorting of passengers, crew through customs, and immigration. Arranging other services by third-party suppliers.
We adhere to strict operating and customer service standards that result in consistent, professional, and personalized service at every location we serve. We can tailor our products to the specific needs of each of our customers, offering all, or a mix of services.
we backed by hundreds of trained agents and handlers worldwide with a dedicated team of professionals who are committed to safety, customer satisfaction, and quality, we always have a solution if you can harness the right resources.
Our operations center with its 20 strong team strengths of dispatchers and flight coordinators is on duty 24/7 to meet your every need.
Our skilled flight support team provides extensive international travel support services for flight clearance requirements in New Caledonia airspace.
You can contact us and our international travel support team will provide you with a full overflight permit fee within 5 minutes.
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.
Our services include international trip planning, overflight permits, landing permits, traffic permits, ground handling, real-time flight watch, JetA1 fuel, catering uplift, weather & notams, crew hotel, and any other services requested by the airline/operator.
Not far from Noumea, Dumbea offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature in this French-Pacific nation. Mt Koghi offers two outstanding hikes for the adventurous traveller, especially up to the Malaoui peak, where you can take in an impressive panoramic view of the town and landscape below. The Dumbea River is a beautiful body of water with clear waters, surrounded by rugged rock formations. Dumbea Provincial Park is ideal to view the natural resources and biodiversity of the region.
Faubourg Blanchot is home to beautiful buildings and colonial architecture. This Noumea neighbourhood is reminiscent of the late 19th century and still has almost 60 colonial buildings standing proudly today. There’s a walking trail produced by the city council to guide you through the best bits.
Prony Village is full of history, but nowadays is actually an abandoned town, except for travellers and tourists who visit. It was once a penal colony where convicts worked in forestry to support the growing infrastructure of Noumea. It was a typical boom-and-bust industry and the site was eventually shut in 1911. But a village was later built on the ruins and became the town for families of miners until the late 1960s. Nowadays, heritage guides take visitors to see what’s left of that period, although most of the ruins are now covered in huge Banyan trees. In the Bay, visitors can go on expeditions to spot humpback whales, and scuba divers are drawn to spot known as the Prony Needle — a tall underwater stalactite with intense hydrothermal activity.
Poindimié is situated on the north east coast of New Caledonia’s main island, the Grande Terre. It’s a great place to learn more about the Kanak culture. In this northern part of the country, the tribes live a very simple life with basic housing and facilities. Guides will take you to learn more about the culture. The area has plenty of outdoor adventures including waterfalls, beaches and great snorkelling and diving at Tibarama Island.
The village of Bourail is a quaint town home to a number of heritage buildings, as well as an old lighthouse at Gouaro and old military post office. The Bourail Museum offers a glimpse into the history of New Caledonia, and you can even see the last guillotine used in the country. Outside of the town itself is the barrier reef, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the most famous landmarks in this town is the Bonhomme de Bourail, a rock formation on the coast named after its supposed resemblance of gentleman man wearing a hat.