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Securing all necessary U.S. landing permits and overflight authorizations for commercial operators, private aircraft, and charter flights is our area of expertise at The Network Plan.
Precision is necessary to navigate the FAA’s complicated requirements; our team makes sure your U.S. activities are in compliance.
The United States upholds one of the most intricate aviation regulation frameworks globally, necessitating several authorizations from various governmental entities.
Since 2010, The Network Plan has assisted thousands of clients in achieving compliant operations in U.S. airspace by navigating these restrictions.
✔ Industry-Leading Speed – 4-hour turnaround for urgent requests
✔ FAA & CBP Expertise – Direct channels with U.S. authorities
✔ Full Compliance Guarantee – Current knowledge of 2024 regulations
✔ 24/7/365 Support – Coast-to-coast coverage for all time zones
Our services address these pain points, providing 24/7 United States Landing Permit tailored to your operational needs.
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
Exemptions: Scheduled commercial airlines operating under bilateral agreements
✔ NOTAM analysis for your route
✔ TFR monitoring and alerts
✔ Airport slot availability reports
✔ Customs facility operating hours
✔ Ground handler recommendations
Engaging specialists like The Network Plan ensures:
“After three failed attempts to secure DCA slots ourselves, The Network Plan obtained approval in 6 hours. Their FAA contacts made all the difference.” – JetSet Management LLC
Our 2023 Performance Metrics:
✓ 2,417 permits processed
✓ 100% compliance rate
✓ 93% obtained within 4 hours
✓ 24/7/365 availability
Q: How far in advance should I apply?
A: Minimum 72 hours for standard permits, but we’ve obtained last-minute approvals in as little as 90 minutes for emergencies.
Q: What’s the most common rejection reason?
A: Incomplete eAPIS submissions (we catch 98% of errors before filing)
Q: Do you handle recurrent operations?
A: Yes, we manage entire fleets with automated renewal systems.
At The Network Plan, we specialize in securing United States Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) overflight permits, ensuring smooth and compliant crossings for commercial, private, and cargo flights
Contact us for a United States Landing Permit audit or to discuss custom supply agreements!