
Aruba
Aviation permit requirements and procedures
Overview
Aruba's aviation sector is fundamental for connecting this Caribbean constituent country to regional and international destinations. Queen Beatrix International Airport serves as a major hub, facilitating both passenger and limited cargo flights. The government has prioritized investments in airport infrastructure, safety measures, and technology to enhance air transport capabilities. Aruba recognizes the importance of a robust aviation industry for economic development, trade, and tourism. Ongoing efforts focus on ensuring the efficiency and sustainability of the aviation sector, contributing to the country's connectivity and economic growth in the Caribbean region. The nation's pristine beaches, cultural diversity, and economic potential add to the significance of aviation for Aruba's transportation network. Aruba's commitment to environmental sustainability and tourism management is crucial for the continued development of its aviation sector.
Procedures
Permit Application Requirements
Documents and information required when applying for a permit.
Not Required
- Operator Name
- Aircraft Type
- Aircraft Registration
- Aircraft MTOW
- Purpose of Flight
- Flight Schedule
- Entry & Exit Points
- Entry/Exit EET
- Flight Level
- Prepayment
- FIR Routing
- Operator Address
- Aircraft Documents
- AOC
- PIC Name
- Crew Names
- Crew Nationalities
- Crew Count
- PAX Nationalities
- PAX List
- PAX Count
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the civil aviation authority for Aruba?
The Department of Civil Aviation - Aruba is the authority responsible for landing and overflight permit approvals in Aruba. Official website: Currently there is no known website for the .
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We process landing and overflight permits for Aruba.
Direct working relationships with Department of Civil Aviation - Aruba and established handling networks make 1FLT the right partner for Aruba operations.
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