Skip to main content

Uzbekistan Aviation Permits

Reference data only — not for flight planning or navigation. Verify with official sources (AIP, NOTAMs, ATC). Full disclaimer
Help keep this data accurate!
See a next to a field? Click it to confirm the info is still correct. Recently verified Outdated — please verify

Civil Aviation Authority

  • Name: State Inspectorate for Safety Oversight of Air Transport (Uzbekistan Civil Aviation Authority)
  • Website: https://uzcaa.uz
  • Contact: https://uzcaa.uz; Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Estimated Processing Time

Medium Overflight: 2 days Landing: 2 days

Requirements by Operation Type

Overflight and landing permits required. 48 hours lead time.

Overflight and landing permits required. 48 hours lead time.

Subject to bilateral agreements. Permit required.

Overflight Permit

  • Required: Yes
  • Authority: State Inspectorate for Safety Oversight of Air Transport
  • Lead Time: 48 hours before scheduled departure
  • Validity: 72 hours from initial requested schedule
  • Fees: No CAA processing fees. Navigation fees apply.
Remarks:

Overflight permit mandatory. Confirms no political/security objections and no outstanding navigation fees. Permit number must be in Item 18 of flight plan.

Application Process:

Apply to Air Transport Department at least 48 hours prior. Include AFTN in flight plan. Approved permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of flight plan.

Landing Permit

  • Required: Yes
  • Authority: State Inspectorate for Safety Oversight of Air Transport
  • Lead Time: 48 hours before flight
  • Validity: 72 hours
  • Fees: Airport-specific fees apply
Remarks:

Full documentation required. Chicago Convention compliance mandatory for international flights.

Application Process:

Submit application to aviation authority with flight details, aircraft documentation, operator credentials, and compliance with ICAO regulations

Cabotage

Not permitted

General Remarks

Chicago Convention signatory with strict ICAO compliance requirements. Operates under Cabinet of Ministers. Standard CIS-style permit requirements. Important transit corridor in Central Asia.