Peru Landing Permits

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Peru Landing Permits

International airlines are required to obtain landing permits for each commercial aircraft entering Peruvian airspace by the Peruvian Corporation of Airports and Commercial Aviation (CORPAC), which is in charge of the nation’s aviation sector.

With a diverse topography and one of the most active aviation markets in South America, Peru has its own rules for international operators.

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Peru Overflight & Landing Permits

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Understanding Peru  Aviation Regulations

When is an Peru Landing Permit Required?

All non-scheduled flights entering Argentine airspace must obtain prior authorization, including:

  • Private business jets
  • Charter flights (passenger and cargo)
  • Air ambulance and medical evacuation flights
  • Ferry and repositioning flights
  • Technical stops exceeding 3 hours

Exemptions: Regular commercial airlines operating under bilateral agreements

Key Facts About Peru Landing Permits

✔ Mandatory for all commercial international flights
✔ Average processing time: 3-5 business days
✔ Valid for specific flight dates only
✔ Special requirements for high-altitude and jungle airports
✔ Separate fees for passenger/cargo operations

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

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Peru Landing Permits

Types of Landing Permits in Peru

1. Scheduled International Services

  • Regular passenger flights under bilateral agreements
  • Route-specific authorization required
  • Slot coordination at Jorge Chávez International (LIM)

2. Charter Flight Permits

  • Special categories:
    • Tourist charters to Cusco (CUZ)
    • Mining industry charters
    • Humanitarian flights
    • Cargo operations

3. Special Operations

  • High-altitude airport approvals (over 8,000 ft)
  • Jungle airstrip authorizations
  • Archaeological site overflights
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Step-by-Step Peru Landing Permit Process

  • Completed ICAO flight plan
  • Air Operator Certificate (certified copy)
  • Aircraft registration documents
  • Insurance certificates (minimum  coverage)
  • Noise certification (ICAO Chapter 4)
  • Spanish translations of key documents
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  • Online via CORPAC portal (preferred method)
  • Email submission to CORPAC Operations
  • Paper applications at LIM airport office
  • Standard processing: 72 hours
  • Expedited service: 24 hours (50% surcharge)
  • Emergency flights: 12-hour processing
  • Slot coordination at destination airport
  • Customs pre-notification (minimum 12 hours)
  • Security screening arrangements

Why Choose Us

Why Choose The Network Plan?

Navigating international aviation regulations requires precision. We handle:

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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

Special Considerations

High-Altitude Operations

  • Special performance calculations required
  • Cusco (11,152 ft) and Juliaca (12,552 ft) procedures
  • Weather minimums strictly enforced

Jungle Airstrips

  • Daylight operations only
  • Weight restrictions at remote locations
  • Tropical weather planning

Cultural Site Overflights

  • Machu Picchu protected zone
  • Nazca Lines flight protocols
  • Archaeological site approach restrictions

Future Developments

  • New Lima airport construction
  • Expanded bilateral agreements
  • Increased tourism routes
  • Sustainable aviation initiatives

Operational Requirements

Airport-Specific Considerations

  • Lima (LIM): Main international gateway
  • Cusco (CUZ): High-altitude procedures
  • Iquitos (IQT): Jungle airport operations
  • Arequipa (AQP): Volcanic ash contingency plans

Special Restrictions

  • Machu Picchu protected airspace
  • Military zone protocols
  • Amazon reserve overflight limits

Common Reasons for Rejection

❌ Incomplete documentation (missing Spanish translations)
❌ Insufficient insurance coverage
❌ Aircraft performance issues for high-altitude airports
❌ Failure to meet noise requirements
❌ Previous permit violations

How The Network Plan Facilitates Approvals

The Network Plan provides:

🔹 Complete document preparation
🔹 Direct CORPAC liaison
🔹 High-altitude operation specialists
🔹 24/7 emergency support
🔹 Cultural site overflight coordination

Our 97% first-time approval rate ensures smooth operations.

Recent Regulatory Updates 

✅ New digital submission platform
✅ Extended hours at LIM handling facilities
✅ Revised high-altitude procedures
✅ Streamlined mining charters

Why Choose Peru?

  • Growing tourism market with unique destinations
  • Expanding mining sector aviation needs
  • Strategic South American location
  • Modernizing airport infrastructure

Why Choose The Network Plan for Peru 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: Typically 72 hours around scheduled arrival time

Q: Can we make technical stops without a permit?
A: No, all landings require ANAC approval

Q: What’s the lead time for medical flights?
A: We can obtain emergency approvals in 4-6 hours

Optimize Your Peru Landing Permit Strategy Today

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

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