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With its breathtaking mountain scenery and advantageous Central Asian position, Kyrgyzstan is a popular destination for diplomatic, commercial, and travel flights.
For private, charter, or non-scheduled flights, a landing permit is required if you intend to fly into Kyrgyzstan.
Everything you need to know about landing permits in Kyrgyzstan is included in this guide, including prerequisites, application procedures, and important rules.
An aircraft can land at any Kyrgyz airport with a Kyrgyzstan landing permit, which is a formal authority granted by the Kyrgyz Republic’s Civil Aviation Agency (CAA KR).
This permit is mandatory for:
✔ Private flights (general aviation, business jets)
✔ Charter flights (non-scheduled commercial flights)
✔ Cargo flights
✔ Military or diplomatic flights
✔ Emergency or medical flights
Scheduled commercial airlines (like Air Kyrgyzstan, Pegasus Airlines) do not need a separate permit, as they operate under pre-approved agreements.
You must obtain a Kyrgyzstan landing permit if your flight is:
For private, charter, and non-scheduled flights, a Kyrgyz landing permit is required. It is strongly advised to engage with an experienced aviation handling agent due to the various rules.
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✅ Overflight permits required if transiting Kyrgyz airspace without landing.
✅ Visa requirements: Check visa rules for passengers & crew (e-visas available for many nationalities).
✅ Restricted zones: Avoid military and border areas without prior clearance.
✅ COVID-19 & health protocols: Check latest Kyrgyz entry requirements.
✔ Risk Assessment & Mitigation Planning
✔ Diplomatic Channel Coordination
✔ Emergency Contingency Development
✔ Alternative Route Optimization
Final Manifest Submission: 24 hours before flight
Security Briefing: Mandatory for crew
Handling Confirmation: From approved ground agent
Payment Verification: All fees must be cleared
Last-Minute NOTAM Check: Essential before departure
At The Network Plan, we specialize in securing Kyrgyzstan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) overflight permits, ensuring smooth and compliant crossings for commercial, private, and cargo flights
Contact us for a Kyrgyzstan Landing Permit audit or to discuss custom supply agreements!