Bolivia Landing Permits

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Bolivia Landing Permits

Understanding Bolivia Landing Permits Requirements

It takes specific understanding of Bolivia’s distinct geographic and regulatory environment to navigate the country’s aviation regulations.

Via its Sistema Integra do de Gestion de Transit Aero (SIGTA) platform, the Direction General de Aeronautical Civil (DGAC) is in charge of managing all flight permits. Since 2017,

The Network Plan has processed 143 landing permits for Bolivia, assisting operators in overcoming the difficulties associated with Andean operations.

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Bolivia Overflight & Landing Permits

Streamlined Approval Process Global Regulatory Compliance

When is a Bolivia Landing Permit Required?

Mandatory Authorization For:

✔ All international commercial flights (scheduled and charter)
✔ Private/business aviation operations
✔ Cargo and ferry flights
✔ Technical stops exceeding 2 hours
✔ Humanitarian/medevac missions

Exemptions: Domestic flights by Bolivian-registered aircraft

Comprehensive Permit Requirements

Essential Documentation

  1. Flight Details:
    • Complete itinerary with coordinates
    • Entry/exit points with UTC times
    • Aircraft registration and type
  2. Aircraft Documents:
    • Certificate of Registration
    • Airworthiness Certificate
    • Noise Certificate (ICAO Annex 16 compliant)
    • Insurance (minimum  USD liability)
  3. Operator Information:
    • Air Operator Certificate (for commercial flights)
    • Company registration documents
    • Crew licenses and medical certificates

Special Cases

  • High-Altitude Operations: Additional performance data
  • Dangerous Goods: Special DGAC approval
  • Diplomatic Flights: Foreign Ministry clearance

Our services address these pain points, providing 24/7 Bolivia Landing Permit tailored to your operational needs.

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Bolivia Landing Permits

The Aviation Global Transportation System

Aviation services are essential for the global transportation system, offering a wide range of operations that ensure the safe and efficient movement of passengers and cargo.

Key areas of aviation services include:

  • Passenger Transport: Domestic and international flight operations for travelers.
  • Cargo Services: Safe and timely delivery of goods and freight.
  • Ground Handling: Includes baggage handling, aircraft cleaning, towing, pushback, and marshalling.
  • Aircraft Maintenance: Regular inspections and repairs to ensure airworthiness.
  • Refueling Services: Timely and safe aircraft fueling operations.
  • Catering Services: In-flight meals and beverage provision for passengers and crew.
  • Air Traffic Control: Monitoring and managing aircraft movements to ensure flight safety.
  • Customer Services: Check-in, boarding, and assistance at the airport.
  • Security Services: Passenger and baggage screening for safety compliance.
  • Emergency Support: Medical aid and fire safety readiness.

These services support airline operations, boost economic growth, and ensure passenger satisfaction.

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Step-by-Step Bolivia Landing Permit Process

  • Verify document validity
  • Prepare Spanish translations
  • Confirm optimal routing
  • Select handling agent
  • Complete Form DGAC-1402
  • Pay fees (
  • 300−
  • 300−1,500)
  • Submit supporting documents
  • Designate local representative
  • Standard: 5 business days
  • Expedited: 48 hours (+50% fee)
  • Emergency: 12-hour processing
  • High-Altitude Operations: Additional performance data
  • Dangerous Goods: Special DGAC approval
  • Diplomatic Flights: Foreign Ministry clearance

Why Choose Us

Why Choose The Network Plan?

Navigating international aviation regulations requires precision. We handle:

ISAGO & IATA

ISAGO & IATA-certified handlers

Cost transparency

Cost transparency with no hidden fees

24/7 support

24/7 support for delays or diversions

Sustainability

Electric GSE and waste reduction programs

Key Bolivian Airports

Primary International Gateways

  1. El Alto International (SLLP) – La Paz
    • World’s highest international airport (13,325 ft)
    • Strict performance requirements
    • Limited parking for wide-bodies
  2. Viru Viru International (SLVR) – Santa Cruz
    • Primary cargo hub
    • More favorable weather conditions
    • Better infrastructure for large aircraft

Regional Airports

  • Cochabamba (SLCB): Growing business aviation hub
  • Sucre (SLSU): Historical city access
  • Tarija (SLTJ): Southern operations base

Comprehensive Permit Requirements

Essential Documentation

  1. Flight Details:
    • Complete itinerary with coordinates
    • Entry/exit points with UTC times
    • Aircraft registration and type
  2. Aircraft Documents:
    • Certificate of Registration
    • Airworthiness Certificate
    • Noise Certificate (ICAO Annex 16 compliant)
    • Insurance (minimum  USD liability)
  3. Operator Information:
    • Air Operator Certificate (for commercial flights)
    • Company registration documents
    • Crew licenses and medical certificates

Special Cases

  • High-Altitude Operations: Additional performance data
  • Dangerous Goods: Special DGAC approval

Diplomatic Flights: Foreign Ministry clearance

Critical Operational Considerations

High-Altitude Challenges

  • Density altitude effects on performance
  • Special crew oxygen requirements
  • Limited alternate options in Andes
  • Weather volatility in mountain regions

Customs & Immigration

  • Advanced passenger information required
  • Visa requirements vary by nationality
  • Strict agricultural controls
  • Special permits for equipment

Why Use a Professional Permit Service?

Our Advantages

98.4% approval rate
Local DGAC contacts
Bilingual Spanish/English team
Andes operations specialists
24/7 application tracking

Get Your Bolivia Landing Permit Today

3 Simple Steps:

  1. Submit flight details via our portal
  2. Receive document checklist
  3. Obtain approved permit

Why Choose The Network Plan for Bolivia Permits?

Our Advantages

  • Local Expertise: Santiago-based operations team
  • Approval Rate: 99.6% success in 2023
  • Response Time: 90-minute guarantee for client inquiries
  • Compliance Monitoring: Real-time regulatory updates

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long is a permit valid?
A: 72-hour window around scheduled operation

Q: Can we change aircraft after approval?
A: Yes, through amendment process

Q: What’s the minimum lead time?
A: 72 hours standard, 24 hours emergency

Q: Are there special requirements for jets?
A: Yes, additional performance data required

Optimize Your Bolivia Landing Permit Strategy Today

At The Network Plan, we specialize in securing Bolivia Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) overflight permits, ensuring smooth and compliant crossings for commercial, private, and cargo flights

Contact us for a Bolivia Landing Permit audit or to discuss custom supply agreements!