Canada Overflight And Landing Permits, Schedule Airlines Block Overfly Permit
Our proficient flight support team offering a wide range of complete aviation support services to any international and domestic airports in Canada along with their expertise above and below the wings in order to simplify single window operation. We can arrange Canada Overflight And Landing Permits for passenger charter flights, cargo airlines, scheduled airline seasonal block permits from Civil Aviation Authority of Canada according to their legal time frame. Our services include international trip planning, overflight permits, landing permits, technical permits, fuel stop permits, commercial or traffic permits, ground handling arrangements, flight tracking, jet fuel arrangements, catering arrangements, weather & notams, crew hotel accommodation and any other services requested by airline / operator.
We Facilitate Below Flight Permits :
1 - Charter Overflight Permits
2 - Monthly Block Permits (Scheduled Airlines)
3 - Seasonal Block Overflight Permits (Scheduled Airlines)
4 - Charter / Private Landing Permits
5 - Charter / Private Airport Parking Slot Arrangement
Required Information For Obtaining Canada Overflight Permits :
- Complete Flight Schedule
- Entry / Exit & ATC Flight Plan
- Lead Passenger Details
- Aircraft Documents [ AOC, COA, COI, CON, COR ] Private Aircraft No [ AOC ] Required
- Consignee & Consigner Details (Only for Cargo Flights)
Overflight Permit Format :
The issued overflight permit number must be insert in Item 18 of your submiting flight plan.
For Example : RMK/CANADA OVF AAROF 2018-106.
Permit Validity :
Overflight Permits are normally valid for 72 hours.
Civil Aviation Authority :
Canada Civil Aviation Authority (CAAC)
Postal Address : Transport Canada 330 Sparks Street Place de Ville Ottawa ON, K1A ON5, Canada
Website : Civil Aviation Authority - Canada Overflight And Landing Permits
Ground Handling Services :
We understand that by the time, high quality and customized ground handling services, at the best price, are the key elements of a successful flight, whether it is an ad-hoc or scheduled flight, we make sure the aircraft, its crew, passengers and cargo are taken care from its landing to take off. We offer our customers an integrated range of high-quality cargo, ramp, passenger, fuel stop services within Canada and various locations across the globe.
Airport Information :
CYEG / YEG : Edmonton International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYFB / YFB : Iqaluit Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYHM / YHM : John C Munro Hamilton International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYHZ / YHZ : Halifax Stanfield International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYOW / YOW : Ottawa Macdonald Cartier International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYQB / YQB : Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYQR / YQR : Regina International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYQX / YQX : Gander International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYTZ / YTZ : Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYUL / YUL : Montreal International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYVR / YVR : Vancouver International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYWG / YWG : James Armstrong Richardson International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYXE / YXE : Saskatoon J G Diefenbaker International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYXU / YXU : London Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYYJ / YYJ : Victoria International Al Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYYR / YYR : Goose Bay Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYYT / YYT : St John's International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYYZ / YYZ : Toronto Lester B Pearson International Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
CYZF / YZF : Yellowknife Airport- Ground Handling Arrangement
Comprehensive Flight Support Services :
Our highly professional flight support team with more than 15 years’ experience have the commercial technical and regulatory knowledge with expertise which enables us to handle your flight in the shortest possible time at any civil airport in Canada, to help reduce the inconveniences of international flights such as obtaining Canada overflight & landing permits, escorting of passengers, crew through customs and immigration. Arranging other services by third-party suppliers. In addition, we adhere to strict operating and customer service standards that result in consistent, professional and personalized service at every location we serve. We can tailor our products to the specific needs of each of our customers, offering all or a mix of services, we backed by over hundreds of trained agents and handlers worldwide with a dedicated team of professionals is committed to safety, customer satisfaction, and quality, we always have a solution if you can harness the right resources. Our operations center with its 20 strong team strengths of dispatchers and flight coordinators is on duty 24/7 to meet your every need.
Travel Information
- Big Muddy Valley, Saskatchewan
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With its vast terrain and history of harboring bandits, Big Muddy Valley exudes a mysterious and captivating atmosphere. Formed by ancient glacial melts, the valley is a sea of sturdy cacti, dramatic cliffs, plunging sandstone ravine, and mystifying aboriginal stone effigies. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these isolated badlands were often traversed by banks robbers and thieves smuggling horses across the US border. With many caves to act as convenient hideouts, the badlands are said to have sheltered the likes of Dutch Henry, Sam Kelly, and the Sundance Kid.
- Rue du Petit Champlain, Québec City
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Rue du Petit Champlain is one of the oldest and narrowest streets in North America, at just 39 feet (12 meters) wide. The lane is lined with stone buildings constructed in the city’s distinct Nouvelle France style. Once home to trading posts and wealthy merchants’ homes, Rue du Petit Champlain is now packed with art galleries, cafés, boutiques and restaurants. A striking mural depicts the evolution of the city over the centuries, and the gorgeous Château Frontenac overlooks the charming scene.
- Nahanni National Park Reserve, Northwest Territories
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Nahanni National Park Reserve is the epitome of Canada’s wild and remote natural beauty. Stretching across 11,583 square miles (30,000 square kilometers), this spectacular park encompasses enormous waterfalls, limestone caves, rugged canyons, and hot springs. The park takes its name from the South Nahanni River, a powerful stream that rushes through the Mackenzie Mountains. Nahanni National Park attracts nature enthusiasts eager to take on its craggy mountains, try canoeing and rafting in its winding rivers, or search for wildlife, which ranges from Dall sheep and black bears to wolves and caribou.
- Notre Dame Basilica, Montreal
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Easily the most striking religious building in Canada, Montreal’s Notre Dame Basilica is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture. Built in the 17th century, this grand basilica is filled with ornate wooden carvings, paintings and gilded sculptures. Its ceiling is painted deep blue and dotted with of 24-karat gold stars, while its stained-glass windows depict scenes from Montreal’s religious history. In the past, the building has hosted the funerals of famous Canadians such as Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and hockey player Maurice “Rocket” Richard.
- Long Beach, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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As the name suggests, Long Beach is one of the longest sand beaches on Vancouver Island. Located between the villages of Ucluelet and Tofino, the beach is part of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, occupying the west side of a thin peninsula that projects out into the Pacific Ocean. Considered to rank among the best surfing spots on the continent, this beach is popular with water-sport enthusiasts, and offers excellent kayaking, swimming and jogging spots. Gray whales can often be spotted in the waters off the coast when they migrate through the area during spring and fall.
- Mount Thor, Nunavut
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Nunavut’s intimidating Mount Thor features the highest vertical drop on earth, plunging down 4,101ft (1,250m) with an average angle of 105 degrees. The mountain’s sharp granite peak is set against a backdrop of glaciers, including the Penny Ice Cap, which formed during the last Ice Age. The surrounding Auyuittuq National Park is one of the world’s largest areas of unexplored wilderness. Inhabited mainly by Inuit people, the daunting park takes its name from an expression meaning ‘the land that never melts.’
- Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
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Lunenburg is one of the prettiest small towns in Canada, and a registered UNESCO World Heritage Site. Settled by the British and developed by German, Swiss, and French Protestants, many of the town’s buildings date from between the 18th and 19th centuries. These distinct buildings are known for their charming pastel colors and their ‘Lunenburg Bump,’ a detailed second-floor dormer window that hangs over the first floor. Tucked between a lovely harbor and rolling hills, this historic town is home to off-beat boutiques, craft shops, and art galleries.
- Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick/Nova Scotia
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Separating the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the Bay of Fundy is known for having the highest tidal range in the world. Its high tides reach heights of 53 feet (16 meters), with more than 160 billion tons of water flowing in and out of the bay twice a day. The diversity of the Bay’s marine life has been compared to that of the Amazon rainforest, making it one of the top bird- and whale-watching destinations in North America. This unique site is home to towering cliffs, sandstone pillars, hiking trails, and beaches.
- Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, British Columbia
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The dramatic Capilano Suspension Bridge Park sways 230ft (70m) above a steep canyon, where the Capilano River rushes below. Crossing the 450-ft (137-m) suspension bridge and admiring the scenery is exhilarating for more reasons than one. The bridge is set in the middle of a lush 27-acre rainforest, where visitors can walk along nature trails or across cable bridges suspended between the trees. During the Christmas period, the park is illumination with hundreds and thousands of fairy lights, enhancing its natural beauty.
- Cape Spear, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Cape Spear is Canada’s easternmost point, its sheer cliffs overlooking the expansive Atlantic Ocean. In addition to stunning sunrises, the cape is an excellent place to spot seabirds, whales, and even icebergs. The site is also home to the oldest-surviving lighthouse in the province, which was constructed in 1836. A graceful neoclassical cube with a domed light tower in the center, the lighthouse’s restored interior demonstrates the conditions in which a typical lighthouse keeper and his family would have lived in the mid-19th century.
- Whitehorse, Yukon
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Spread across the west side of the Yukon River, Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon and the starting point for many explorations of Canada’s remote north. The town initially flourished during the 1890s as a layover point for prospectors heading north during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. The walkway along the Yukon River is lined with historic Gold Rush buildings painted in bright colors. The same area is home to an unusual building consisting of log cabins stacked on top of each other, once used by engineers building the Alaska Highway.
- Gimli, Manitoba
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Gimli is a charming lakeside town, known for its popular Icelandic Festival, which takes place every summer. The town was settled as ‘New Iceland’ in the 1875, and continues to show off its unique Nordic heritage to this day. A much-loved destination in the summer for residents of Canada’s prairie provinces, the town is home to sandy beaches and a pretty waterfront with a mural-decorated seawall. During the winter, the town is an excellent base for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice-fishing.
- Lake Louise, Alberta
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With turquoise waters framed by perfectly weathered mountains and the stunning Victoria Glacier, Lake Louise is a truly remarkable site. The hotel found adjacent to lake is almost as famous as its namesake. Originally built as part of the famous Canadian Pacific Railway hotel chain, the Chateau Lake Louise, like the Banff Springs and Chateau Frontenac, is modeled after French and Scottish castles. In the winter, the Lake Louise Mountain Resort is one of North America’s largest ski areas, while in the summer the mountains behind the lake offer some of the region’s most rewarding hiking trails
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