Burundi | Overflight Permit, Navigation Fee Payment, Flight Planning, Dispatch Support

Burundi's aviation sector is essential for connecting this East African nation to regional and international destinations. Bujumbura International Airport serves as a key air access point, facilitating both passenger and cargo flights. The government has focused on maintaining reliable air services, enhancing safety measures, and addressing operational challenges. Burundi's aviation industry is crucial for trade, tourism, and diplomatic activities. Ongoing efforts aim to ensure safe and efficient air travel, contributing to the country's connectivity and international relations. The unique challenges and opportunities in Burundi's aviation landscape, including its central African location and cultural heritage, underscore the importance of strategic planning and collaboration with neighboring countries and international partners. Burundi's commitment to economic development and regional stability further adds to the significance of aviation for its transportation network. The nation's cultural diversity, scenic landscapes, and economic initiatives contribute to the multifaceted role of aviation in Burundi.

1FLT and our team of expert dispatchers can help you and your flight overcome your difficulties in obtaining an overflight permit for Burundi, adjust the necessary overflight validity as needed, and pay overdue navigation fees on your behalf with the Civil Aviation Authority of Burundi. Our team can also plan and give your team the correct routing for your flight plans while flying over Burundi and support your dispatch when operating in and out of Burundi airports.

The information on this page is meant to serve as a guide about Burundi and should not be considered as a substitute for real-time policies or advice from relevant authorities for specific concerns and accurate information about Burundi, please feel free to contact us.

Overflight Permit

Is a Burundi overflight permit required for flights crossing the country's FIR?

An overflight permit is required in Burundi.

What is the validity of a Burundi overflight permit?

Burundi's overflight validity is plus 72 hours from the approved date of your flight's departure.

What are the requirements to get a Burundi overflight permit?

With your Burundi overflight permit application, you must provide:
  • Operator Name
  • Aircraft Type
  • Aircraft Registration
  • Aircraft Maximum Take-Off Weight
  • Purpose Of Flight
  • Flight Schedule
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Navigation Fee Payment

Who regulates the air navigation of Burundi?

Burundi Civil Aviation Authority (AAC)

What is the website Burundi Civil Aviation Authority?

Currently there is no known website for the Burundi Civil Aviation Authority (AAC)

Who collects the air navigation fees of Burundi?

ASECNA

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Flight Planning

Who regulates the air space and flight paths of Burundi?

Burundi Civil Aviation Authority (AAC)

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Dispatch Support

I need help with Burundi, what services can you provide?

1FLT can help you with any operational need in Burundi such as flight permits, ground handling, jet fuel, inflight catering, and other services you or your crew might need, We can even provide up-to-date airport information from any airport in Burundi.

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