
Nagoya Airport
Nagoya, Japan · Elev. 52 ft
About This Airport
Nagoya Airport (NKM/RJNA) is a bustling domestic airport in Nagoya, Japan, renowned for its efficiency and accessibility. Serving the Chubu region, the airport seamlessly blends traditional Japanese hospitality with cutting-edge technology. Passengers are greeted by a harmonious mix of modern architecture and cultural nuances, making Nagoya Airport not just a transit point but an experience that encapsulates the essence of Japan's innovation and heritage.
Landing Procedures
Permit Requirements
Documents and information required for landing permit applications.
Required
- Slots
- AOC
- PIC Name
- Aircraft Documents
- PIC License
- SIC License
- Crew Names
Not Required
- PPR (Prior Permission)
- EAPIS
- Receiving Party Contacts
- Entry & Exit Points
- Entry/Exit EET
- FIR Routing
- Operator Address
- Crew Passport Details
- Crew Count
- Lead PAX Name
- Lead PAX Office
- PAX Nationalities
- PAX List
- PAX Passport Details
- Item 18 FPL
Frequently Asked Questions
Are slots required at Nagoya Airport?
Yes. Nagoya Airport is a slot-coordinated airport. Submit slot requests to the responsible coordination body before scheduling any operation. Confirm slot availability and approval before filing your flight plan.
Is an AOC required at Nagoya Airport?
Yes. A valid Air Operator Certificate (AOC) must be submitted as part of the permit or handling application at Nagoya Airport.
What crew documentation is required at Nagoya Airport?
- PIC full name
- PIC licence
- SIC licence
- full crew name list
What operational details must be included in permit applications for Nagoya Airport?
- aircraft documents (C of A, C of R, radio licence, insurance)
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