Operating flights to the Republic of Congo requires authorization from the Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ANAC – Congo).
As an emerging Central African aviation market with growing oil and business traffic, Congo maintains specific entry requirements for foreign aircraft.
This comprehensive guide covers everything operators need to know about obtaining Congo landing permits, including updated 2024 regulations, application procedures, fees, and expert recommendations for smooth approvals.
What is a Congo Landing Permit?
A Congo landing permit is official authorization from ANAC-Congo that allows foreign-registered aircraft to land at Congolese airports. This mandatory permit applies to:
✔ Private and business jets
✔ Charter flights (passenger and cargo)
✔ Non-scheduled commercial operations
✔ Humanitarian/medevac flights
✔ Technical stops exceeding 2 hours
Key Airports Requiring Permits
Maya-Maya Airport (FCBB/BZV) – Brazzaville (main international airport)
Pointe-Noire Airport (FCPP/PNR) – Oil industry hub
Owando Airport (FCOO/FTX) – Central region access
Dolisie Airport (FCPD/DIS) – Southern Congo gateway
When Do You Need an Congo Landing Permit?
You need an Congo landing permit if you are operating:
✔ Private flights (general aviation)
✔ Charter flights (non-scheduled commercial flights)
✔ Cargo flights
✔ Military or diplomatic flights
✔ Emergency or medical evacuation flights
An aircraft can land at any airport in Congo with a landing permit, which is an official license from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of Congo . All non-scheduled, private, and charter flights require this authorization.
Because their activities are covered by bilateral agreements, commercial airlines that operate regularly scheduled flights do not require a special permission.
Our services address these pain points, providing 24/7 Congo Landing Permit tailored to your operational needs.
Aircraft Information:
Complete registration details
Aircraft type and ICAO code
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW)
Call sign
Flight Details:
Complete itinerary (origin-destination)
Proposed schedule (UTC)
Detailed flight purpose
Passenger manifest (full names, nationalities, passport numbers)
Operator Information:
Company registration documents
Air Operator Certificate (AOC) for commercial ops
Pilot licenses and medical certificates
Supporting Documents:
Valid Certificate of Airworthiness (minimum 6 months validity)
Insurance certificate (minimum €1.5 million liability)
Noise certificate
Crew list with passport copies
Handling agreement with approved Congolese ground handler
Exact date/time of arrival/departure
Handling agent confirmation in Afghanistan
Security arrangements plan
Local sponsor details (for non-scheduled flights)
Navigating international aviation regulations requires precision. We handle:
ISAGO & IATA-certified handlers
Cost transparency with no hidden fees
24/7 support for delays or diversions
Electric GSE and waste reduction programs
1. Preparation Phase
Gather all documents (French required, English translations accepted)
Verify all certificates have sufficient validity
Secure handling arrangements with local agent
Confirm airport slot availability (especially at BZV)
2. Submission Methods
Direct to ANAC-Congo: via official email
Through Authorized Handling Agent: Highly recommended
Online Submission: Limited availability
3. Processing Timelines
Standard Processing: 5-7 business days
Express Service: 72 hours (+75% fee)
Emergency Requests: 48 hours (+150% fee)
4. Approval & Payment
Electronic permit issuance
Fees payable via bank transfer (XAF or EUR)
Payment confirmation required before activation
1. Oil Industry Operations
Enhanced security requirements for Pointe-Noire flights
Advanced passenger screening for oil installations
Special handling procedures at PNR
2. Peak Season Planning
June-September (peak business season)
Major conferences/events
Allow 10+ days processing during peaks
3. Technical Considerations
Jet A1 fuel reliably available at BZV and PNR
Limited maintenance capabilities outside Brazzaville
VIP terminals available at BZV
Key Benefits
✔ 95% first-time approval rate despite complex requirements
✔ Direct ANAC-Congo connections for priority processing
✔ French/English bilingual support
✔ 24/7 operational assistance
✔ Local handling coordination
✔ Oil industry flight expertise
English-only documentation (French required)
Incomplete passenger manifests
Missing oil industry security clearances
Underestimating processing times
Payment processing delays
1. What’s the absolute minimum processing time?
48 hours for complete emergency applications with premium service.
2. Are there airport curfews?
BZV operates 24/7 with noise restrictions 10PM-6AM.
3. Can permits be extended?
No – new application required for changes.
4. What are penalties for violations?
Fines up to and possible aircraft detention.
5. Are special permits needed for oil installations?
Yes, additional security clearances required.
At The Network Plan, we specialize in securing Congo Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) overflight permits, ensuring smooth and compliant crossings for commercial, private, and cargo flights
Contact us for a Congo Landing Permit audit or to discuss custom supply agreements!