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MIDDLE EAST

AIRWAY MANUAL

Issue Date 7 JUN 18

Countries covered in the E-AWM Middle East coverage are:

AFGHANISTAN ISRAEL QATAR


BAHRAIN JORDAN SAUDI ARABIA
BANGLADESH KUWAIT SRI LANKA
BHUTAN LEBANON SYRIA
CYPRUS MALDIVES TURKEY
INDIA NEPAL UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
IRAN OMAN YEMEN
IRAQ PAKISTAN
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CHART CHANGE NOTICES


CHART CHANGE DATA
Middle East............................................................................................................................. 12

NAVDATA CHANGE DATA


Middle East - South Asia.........................................................................................................24

ENROUTE
ENROUTE DATA - GENERAL
SITA AIRCOM Middle East..................................................................................................... 28

ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST


ADIZ Flights Procedures......................................................................................................... 33
Secondary Surveillance Radar - SSR..................................................................................... 41
HF Communications................................................................................................................44
Frequency Allocation - India....................................................................................................45
IATA In-Flight Broadcast Procedures - Middle East/South Asia............................................. 47
CPDLC Coverage - Middle East............................................................................................. 50
Preferential Route System - Middle East/South Asia..............................................................53
AIRWAY RESTRICTIONS - MIDDLE EAST LOWER AND UPPER AIRSPACE..................182

RADIO AIDS
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST
Navigation Aids — Afghanistan.............................................................................................309
Navigation Aids — Bahrain................................................................................................... 310
Navigation Aids — Bangladesh.............................................................................................311
Navigation Aids — Bhutan.................................................................................................... 312
Navigation Aids — Cyprus.................................................................................................... 313
Navigation Aids — India........................................................................................................314
Navigation Aids — Iran......................................................................................................... 323
Navigation Aids — Iraq......................................................................................................... 329
Navigation Aids — Israel.......................................................................................................330
Navigation Aids — Jordan.....................................................................................................331
Navigation Aids — Kuwait.....................................................................................................332
Navigation Aids — Lebanon..................................................................................................333
Navigation Aids — Maldives................................................................................................. 334
Navigation Aids — Nepal...................................................................................................... 335
Navigation Aids — Oman......................................................................................................336
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Navigation Aids — Pakistan..................................................................................................337


Navigation Aids — Qatar.......................................................................................................340
Navigation Aids — Saudi Arabia........................................................................................... 341
Navigation Aids — Sri Lanka................................................................................................ 346
Navigation Aids — Syria....................................................................................................... 347
Navigation Aids — Turkey.....................................................................................................348
Navigation Aids — U.A.E...................................................................................................... 357
Navigation Aids — Yemen.................................................................................................... 358
Navigation Aids Listed By Identifier — Middle East/South Asia............................................359
LORAN-C.............................................................................................................................. 382

METEOROLOGY
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST
Availability of VOLMET Broadcasts - Middle East/South Asia.............................................. 386

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL


AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DATA - MIDDLE EAST
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) Middle East............................................... 396
ATFM Procedures over Bay of Bengal, South Asia and Pakistan through Kabul FIR -
BOBCAT........................................................................................................................ 409

STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST


Afghanistan - Rules and Procedures.................................................................................... 414
Bahrain - Rules and Procedures........................................................................................... 426
Bangladesh - Rules and Procedures.................................................................................... 431
Bhutan - Rules and Procedures............................................................................................ 435
Cyprus - Rules and Procedures............................................................................................ 438
India - Rules and Procedures................................................................................................441
Iran - Rules and Procedures................................................................................................. 474
Iraq - Rules and Procedures................................................................................................. 481
Israel - Rules and Procedures...............................................................................................486
Jordan - Rules and Procedures............................................................................................ 494
Kuwait - Rules and Procedures.............................................................................................499
Lebanon - Rules and Procedures......................................................................................... 503
Maldives - Rules and Procedures......................................................................................... 506
Nepal - Rules and Procedures.............................................................................................. 511
Oman - Rules and Procedures..............................................................................................515
Pakistan - Rules and Procedures..........................................................................................521
Qatar - Rules and Procedures.............................................................................................. 528
Saudi Arabia - Rules and Procedures...................................................................................532
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Sri Lanka - Rules and Procedures........................................................................................ 540


Syria - Rules and Procedures............................................................................................... 548
Turkey - Rules and Procedures............................................................................................ 551
U.A.E. - Rules and Procedures............................................................................................. 555
Yemen - Rules and Procedures............................................................................................ 563

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST
Afghanistan - National Regulations and Requirements........................................................ 568
Bahrain - National Regulations and Requirements............................................................... 570
Bangladesh - National Regulations and Requirements........................................................ 576
Bhutan - National Regulations and Requirements................................................................ 579
Cyprus - National Regulations and Requirements................................................................ 581
India - National Regulations and Requirements....................................................................590
Iran - National Regulations and Requirements..................................................................... 596
Iraq - National Regulations and Requirements..................................................................... 599
Israel - National Regulations and Requirements...................................................................604
Jordan - National Regulations and Requirements................................................................ 613
Kuwait - National Regulations and Requirements.................................................................616
Lebanon - National Regulations and Requirements............................................................. 621
Maldives - National Regulations and Requirements............................................................. 624
Nepal - National Regulations and Requirements.................................................................. 628
Oman - National Regulations and Requirements..................................................................631
Pakistan - National Regulations and Requirements..............................................................634
Qatar - National Regulations and Requirements.................................................................. 639
Saudi Arabia - National Regulations and Requirements.......................................................645
Sri Lanka - National Regulations and Requirements............................................................ 649
Syria - National Regulations and Requirements................................................................... 654
Turkey - National Regulations and Requirements................................................................ 657
U.A.E. - National Regulations and Requirements................................................................. 662
Yemen - National Regulations and Requirements................................................................ 670

EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST
Contingency Plans - Middle East.......................................................................................... 675
Special Procedures for In-Flight Contingencies Middle East................................................ 701
Search and Rescue Facilities................................................................................................705

STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST


Afghanistan - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures.............................................. 708
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Bahrain - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures.....................................................713


Bangladesh - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures.............................................. 714
Cyprus - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures......................................................718
Iran - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures........................................................... 719
Iraq - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures........................................................... 720
Israel - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures........................................................ 722
Jordan - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures...................................................... 727
Kuwait - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures...................................................... 729
Lebanon - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures................................................... 730
Nepal - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures........................................................731
Qatar - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures........................................................ 732
Saudi Arabia - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures.............................................733
Turkey - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures...................................................... 734
U.A.E. - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures.......................................................736
Yemen - ICAO Differences or State Special Procedures......................................................737

AIRPORT DIRECTORY
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST
IATA Location Identifiers Decode — Middle East/South Asia...............................................741
ICAO Location Identifiers Decode — Middle East/South Asia.............................................. 749

AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST


Airport Directory — Afghanistan............................................................................................759
Airport Directory — Bahrain.................................................................................................. 763
Airport Directory — Bangladesh............................................................................................764
Airport Directory — Bhutan................................................................................................... 766
Airport Directory — Cyprus................................................................................................... 767
Airport Directory — India.......................................................................................................768
Airport Directory — Iran........................................................................................................ 797
Airport Directory — Iraq........................................................................................................ 823
Airport Directory — Israel......................................................................................................825
Airport Directory — Jordan....................................................................................................827
Airport Directory — Kuwait....................................................................................................828
Airport Directory — Lebanon.................................................................................................829
Airport Directory — Maldives................................................................................................ 830
Airport Directory — Nepal..................................................................................................... 832
Airport Directory — Oman.....................................................................................................835
Airport Directory — Pakistan.................................................................................................837
Airport Directory — Qatar......................................................................................................842
Airport Directory — Saudi Arabia.......................................................................................... 843
Airport Directory — Sri Lanka............................................................................................... 851
Airport Directory — Syria...................................................................................................... 853
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Airport Directory — Turkey....................................................................................................854


Airport Directory — U.A.E..................................................................................................... 866
Airport Directory — Yemen................................................................................................... 868
Chart Change Notices
Chart Change Notices

Chart Change Data


CHART CHANGE DATA 12
MIDDLE EAST

Jeppesen CHART CHANGE NOTICES highlight only significant changes affecting Jeppesen
Charts, also regularly updated at www.jeppesen.com.
IMPORTANT: CHECK FOR NOTAMS AND OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION PRIOR TO
FLIGHT.

ENROUTE CHARTS Mamuju (Tampa Padang) WAWJ changed to


WAFJ.
GENERAL Manokwari (Rendani) WASR changed to
According to Amendment 85 to ICAO Annex 10 WAUU.
all ACAS units shall be compliant with ver- Morotai (Leo Wattimena) WAMR changed to
sion 7.1 after 1 January 2017. WAEW.
CRUISE TABLE FOR BANGKOK AND Mukomuko (Mukomuko) WIPU changed to
YANGON FIRs modified as follows: WIGM.
360° - 179°: FL290-FL310- FL330, etc Padang Pariaman (Minangkabau Intl) WIPT
180° - 359°: FL300-FL320-FL240, etc changed to WIEE.
Palangka Raya (Tjilik Riwut) WAOP changed
BANGLADESH to WAGG.
BANGLADESH ADIZ established; same lateral Palu (Mutiara) WAML changed to WAFF.
limits as Dhaka FIR, GND - UNL. ME Pangkal Pinang (Depati Amir) WIPK changed
HL-13/6,7. to WIKK.
Pangkalan Bun (Iskandar) WAOIchanged to
INDONESIA
WAGI.
All UTA's under jurisdiction of Ujung Pandang Poso (Kasiguncu) WAMP changed to WAFP.
FIR upper limit FL600. Ranai (Ranai) WION changed to WIDO.
Indonesia ICAO identifiers are changed as fol- Rengat (Japura) WIPR changed to WIBJ.
lows:
Sampit (H. Asan) WAOS changed to WAGS.
Bandar Lampung (Radin Inten II) WICT
Semarang (Ahmad Yani) WARS changed to
changed to WILL.
WAHS.
Bengkulu (Fatmawati Soekarno) WIPL
Solo (Adi Soemarmo) WARQ changed to
changed to WIGG.
WAHQ.
Cilacap (Tunggul Wulung) WIHL changed to
Tambolaka (Waikabubak) WADT changed to
WAHL.
WATK.
Jambi (Sultan Thaha) WIPA changed to
Tangerang (Budiarto) WICB changed to
WIJJ.
WIRR.
Kisar Island (Kisar) WAPQ changed to
Tanjung Pandan (H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin)
WATQ.
WIOD changed to WIKT.
Luwuk (Syukuran Aminuddin Amir) WAMW
Tanjung Redeb (Kalimarau) WALK changed
changed to WAFW.
to WAQT.
Malinau (Malinau) WALM changed to
Tarakan (Juwata) WALR changed to WAQQ.
WAQM.
Tarempa (Matak) WIOM changed to WIDM.
CHART CHANGE DATA 13
MIDDLE EAST

Ternate (Sultan Babullah)WAMT changed to VIETNAM


WAEE.
The following airways and segments within
Timika (Moses Kilangin) WABP changed to Vietnam will not be approved for overflight:
WAYY. G221 direction from Phu Cat VOR, PCA to
Waingapu (Umbu Mehang Kunda) WADW BUNTA.
changed to WATU. W1-A1 direction from Tan Son Nhat VOR,
Wamena (Wamena) WAJW changed to TSN-W1-Da Nang VOR, DAN-A1-BUNTA
WAVV.
Q2-A1 direction from TSN - Q2 - PATNO-A1-
Yogyakarta (Adi Sucipto) WARJ changed to BUNTA.
WAHH.

IRAN AFGHANISTAN
ATS ROUTE SYSTEM (HIGH/LOW) revised ATS ROUTES changed:
within Tehran FIR. For details refer to CCN
V848, PINAX (N3715.0 E06906.0) to SURVI,
303/304. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME
MAA FL490; SURVI - RAMSO, closed ufn.
HL-5/1ABCD2AC, ME HL-6/6B, ME
ME HL-5/4AC.
HI-1/4to6, ME HL-2/10B.
HERAT TACAN (HRT) decmsnd. ME HL-5/2D.
MYANMAR
ANTANANARIVO FIR-UIR
YANGON ACC Sectors vertical limits chgd as
follows: ATS ROUTES changed:
Sector 1: FL170 - FL560 UA609 redesignated UL433, ATOLA (S1000.0
E04628.6) to TIBAG. ME HL-14/2,3.
Sector 2: FL170 - FL560
UB459 redesignated UL441, Antananarivo
Sector 3: FL170 - FL260
VORDME (TNV) to MIROV. ME HL-14/2,3.
Sector 4: FL170 - FL560
UG465 redesignated UM307, NESAM (S1000.0
PAKISTAN E04831.9) to ENDEL. ME HL-14/2.
UR780 redesignated UN304, La Reunion
ATS ROUTE SYSTEM (HIGH/LOW) revised
VORDME (SDG) to DENLI. ME HL-14/2,3.
within Karachi FIR and Lahore FIR. For
details refer to SUPPL ME(HL)-6A. Eff 21 UR782 redesignated UN305, SOLAL (S1151.0
Jun 18. ME HL-5/4ABCD, ME HL-6, ME E04148.9) to BERIL. ME HL-14/2.
HL-7/3B4AB5A, ME HL-8/6D7C, ME
ARMENIA
HL-13/3,4, ME HI-1/7to9, ME HI-2/1.
MAA FL430 on following ATS Routes within ATS ROUTES changed:
Karachi FIR and Lahore FIR ufn; T926 redesignated T165, REBLO (N4050.4
A325, A454, A791, B210, B505, G201, G208, E04341.1) - TAVRO. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME
G210, G216, G665, L124, L750, M504, HL-1/4A.
M638, N519, R462 and R471. ME
HL-5/4CD5C, MEHL-6/8D9BCD10ABC, ME
HL-7/3B4AB5A, ME HL-8/6D7C, ME
HI-1/7,8, ME HI-2/1.
CHART CHANGE DATA 14
MIDDLE EAST

BAHRAIN CAMBODIA
ATS ROUTES changed: ATS ROUTES changed:
M444, Bahrain VORDME (BHR) - DENVO A340 redesig one-way NW-BND Phnom Penh
estbld, for route details see N685. ME VOR (PNH) - BISOR - Rayong VOR (RYN) -
HL-7B/9C. Bangkok VOR (BKK). VTBD.
T444, DENVO CRP (N2604.9 E05105.2) - Bah- R468 redesig one-way SE-BND Bangkok VOR
rain VORDME (BHR) CRP estbld, 293°/ (BKK) - BOKAK - Phnon Penh VOR (PNH).
(113°), 26NM, MOCA 2500a, one-way W- VTBD.
bound. ME HL-7B/9C. KOH KONG NDB (KK) decmsnd. ME HI-2/7.
UM444, Bahrain VORDME (BHR) - DENVO
estbld, for route details see UN685. ME CYPRUS
HL-7B/9C. SOLIN HOLDING (N3229.7 E03410.3),
BAHRAIN VORDME (BHR) 111.8 cmsnd at inbound track 123°. LLBG 10-1.
N2615.5 E05039.3. ME HL-13/2,7.
OBSAS HOLDING (N2626.4 E05045.4), EGYPT
inbound track 207°, MHA 3000'. Eff 21 Jun ATS ROUTES changed:
18. ME HL-7B/9C. G183, PASOS (N3213.0 E03306.0) to Taba
VORDME (TBA), withdrawn until further
BANGKOK FIR
notice. ME HL-2/7D8C.
NDB (SR) 388 completely withdrawn.
INDIA
BANGLADESH
ATS ROUTES changed:
ATS ROUTES changed: L639 estbld; Bhopal VORDME (BPL) CRP -
B465, Chittagong VORDME (CTG) - DAKID, NINIM CRP, 266°/085°, 74NM, MOCA
MOCA 2000T. ME HL-10/9B10A, ME 5000T; NINIM - AGRIX CRP at N2309.4
HL-9/4C. E07420.5, 269°/089°, 92NM, MOCA 5000T;
G463, AVLED (N2140.1 E09220.8) - TANAP, AGRIX - Ahmedabad VORDME (AAE) CRP,
MOCA 4500T; ONEKA - [DAC75], MOCA 267°/086°, 95NM,MOCA 4000T; Ahmedabad
3000T; KANDI to OLPAS, MEA 2000'; Dhaka VORDME - LAXOM CRP at N2248.5
VORDME (DAC) - OLPAS, ROUTE MORA E07050.0, 261°/081°, 100NM; LAXOM -
withdrawn; [DAC75] to TEBID, MOCA 2000T. GUREV CRP at N2257.5 E06822.7, 274°/
ME HL-10/9B10A, ME HL-9/3CD4C. 093°, 136NM; GUREV - RUPAM CRP -
R344, REDAP (N2454.0 E08811.1) - RAJ- RITPO CRP, 270°/090°, 28/50NM; RITPO -
SHAHI VORDME (RAJ), MEA FL120, MOCA MILUP CRP at N2257.5 E06450.0, 270°/
2000T. ME HL-9/3CD. 089°, 118NM; MILUP - RASKI CRP, 276°/
095°, 54NM; Ahmedabad VORDME to
R598, AGODA (N2419.3 E08836.1) - RAJ-
RASKI, MOCA 2000T; Bhopal VORDME to
SHAHI VORDME (RAJ), MEA FL120, MOCA
RASKI, MEA FL290, CDR 2. ME
2000T; RAJSHAHI VORDME to VANTU,
HL-13/3,4,5.
MEA FL100, MOCA 2000T. ME HL-9/3D.
L639, ISLIL CRP at N2252.6 E06942.1 estbld;
LAXOM - ISLIL - GUREV, 63/74NM. Eff 21
CHART CHANGE DATA 15
MIDDLE EAST

Jun 18. ME HL-7/4B5A, ME HL-8/7D, ME ISRAEL


HI-1/8,9, ME HI-2/1. ATS ROUTES changed:
N628, LATIK (S0308.2 E06800.0) replaced by H11, SOLIN (N3229.7 E03410.3) - PEPIR,
LEVLU CRP at same position. ME HL-14/4. CDR status chgd to CDR1. LLBG 10-1.
NODOL (N0707.9 E07400.0) replaced by LL(P)-3 estbld; GND-3000. (N32 E035). LLBG
TELAR CRP at same position. ME HL-8/10D, 10-1.
ME HL-13/4,5, ME HI-2/2,3.
LL(P)-4 estbld; GND-3000. (N32 E035). LLBG
OROTO (N2543.5 E09203.7) renamed 10-1.
PUKON. ME HL-9/4C.
LL(P)-14 estbld; GND-7000. (N31 E034). LLBG
TIGER (N2828.8 E07214.9) renamed MERUN. 10-1.
ME HL-13/4.
KENYA
IRAN
ATS ROUTES changed:
ATS ROUTES changed:
UL433 extended; Navex VORDME (NV) -
G208, Uromiyeh VORDME (UMH) - ALRAM, Movex VORDME (MOV) CRP, 134°/315°,
closed until 05 Dec 18. ME HI-1/3,4, ME 226NM. ME HL-14/1.
HL-1/4AB.
G665, RIGUT CRP estbld at N2831.6 LAOS
E05722.4; NANTO - RIGUT - NABOX,
XIENG KHOUANG, -Apt renamed Xieng-
40/58NM. ME HL-6/7BD8C, ME HI-1/6.
khuang.
M317, ROVON (N3716.0 E04553.4) to DASIS,
closed ufn. ME HL-1/4AB. MALDIVES
P/UP574, Noshahr NDB (NSR) to Tehran ATS ROUTES changed:
VORDME (TRN), closed until 05 Dec 18. ME
LATIK (S0308.2 E06800.0) renamed LEVLU.
HL-5/1AC, OIII 10-1, ME HL-1/5BD.
ME HL-13/4 (to-note), ME HL-14/4.
Q16 estbld; Zabol VORDME (ZAL) CRP -
NODOL (N0707.9 E07400.0) renamed TELAR.
LUDAX NCRP, 211°/030°, 82NM, MEA
ME HL-8/10D, ME HL-13/4, ME HI-2/2,3 (to-
FL170. ME HL-6/8AB.
note).
R654, PEDUK CRP estbld at N2859.3
E05754.8; ALKUL - PEDUK - NABOX, MYANMAR
63/51NM. ME HL-6/7B8C, ME HI-1/6.
ATS ROUTES changed:
T202, DASDO (N2854.0 E05205.9) - MIDSI,
L301 TANEK - RINDA MEA FL280. VTBD.
closed until 05 Dec 18. ME HL-6/6BD, ME
HL-2/11AC. L524 estbld bidirectional BORBU - KAMKO
CRP (N16 06.6 E094 12.6) 111°/291°, 136
T210, RADAL (N3454.4 E05220.4) - Rudeshur
NM, MEA FL280; One way E-bnd KAMKO -
VOR (RUS), closed until 05 Dec 18. ME
KAKIP CRP (N14 40.6 E097 54.2) 112°/292°,
HL-5/1C, OIII 10-1, ME HI-1/5, ME HL-1/5D.
231 NM; KAKIP - NURDA 113°/293°, 41 NM.
W30, Khark VORDME (KHG) - IMDAT, closed VTBD.
until 05 Dec 18. ME HL-6/6BD, ME HL-7B/
L877 estbld one-way NE-bnd Dawei VOR
8B9A, ME HL-2/10B11AC.
(DWI) - PUMOR 075°/255°, 31 NM, MEA
FL280. VTBD.
CHART CHANGE DATA 16
MIDDLE EAST

M506 estbld one-way NW-bnd Dawei VOR 5300T/5700T/5700T/3900T. Eff 21 Jun 18.
(DWI) - KAMKO CRP (N16 06.6 E094 12.6) ME HL-3/3B, ME HL-2/9CD.
298°/118°, 261 NM, MEA FL 280. VTBD. A788, LOXOR CRP estbld at N2709.1
M626 KAKIE renamed KEVAM. VTBD. E04100.0; Halaifa VORDME (HLF) - LOXOR
M626, KAKIP CRP estbld AT N14 40.6 E097 - Hail VORTAC (HIL), 102/40NM, MOCAs
54.2; Dawei VOR (DWI) - KAKIP - KEVAM 5600T/6100T; ORNIL chgd to CRP. Eff 21
39/18NM. VTBD 10-1. Jun 18. ME HL-3/3AB, ME HI-1/3, ME
RVSM TRANSITION HOLDING AREAS and HL-2/9CD.
MANDALAY (MDY) VOR HOLDINGS with- A788, TOTAD (N2750.7 E04339.1) to SOROR,
drawn. ME H/L-10/10B, ME H/L-9/4D, ME withdrawn ufn. ME HI-1/4, ME HL-7B/6B7A,
HI-2/5. ME HL-2/9D10C.
B417, AMBIV CRP estbld at N2548.3
NEPAL E04316.8; KINOB - AMBIV - Gassim
KATHMANDU (KTM) VOR HOLDING estbld; VORTAC (GAS), 22/40NM; ASNID CRP
022° inbound track, RIGHT turns, MHA estbld at N2646.0 E04418.6 and RARLO
FL150. VNKT 10-1/N27 E085. NCRP estbld at N2659.7 E04434.2; Gassim
VORTAC - ASNID - RARLO- ALKIR,
PAKISTAN 40/20/12NM; EMARO to BONIM, withdrawn
ufn. ME HL-3/4A, ME HI-1/4, ME
ATS ROUTES changed:
HL-2/9D10C.
KALGA (N3254.0 E07159.6) renamed DAMTO.
B544, SODAR (N3156.0 E03843.4) - ORKAS,
ME HL-5/4D.
withdrawn ufn. ME HI-1/3, ME HL-2/8BD.
KALNA (N3332.9 E07201.5) renamed KALMI.
G652, ALRUS (N2145.1 E05505.4) renamed
ME HL-5/4D.
KOBES. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME HL-7/2D.
MURAT (N3321.5 E07243.5) renamed MOXIT.
G662, DAROP CRP estbld at N2705.1
ME HL-5/4D.
E04219.6; Hail VORTAC (HIL) - DAROP -
NANSI (N2435.0 E06726.0) renamed NIROL. MODIV, 40/51NM, MOCAs 6100T/5100T. Eff
ME HL-13/4. 21 Jun 18. ME HL-3/3B4A, ME HI-1/3,4, ME
POMUR (N3311.6 E07311.7) renamed HL-2/9CD.
PUNOP. ME HL-5/4D. H999, LOSEL (N2721.6 E04225.8) and REVAB
TIGER (N2828.8 E07214.9) renamed MERUN. chgd to CRPs. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME HL-3/3B,
ME HL-13/4. ME HL-2/9CD.
ISLAMABAD VORDME (BTR) 114.6 cmsnd at KITAP (N2249.5 E05229.4) should read KATIT.
N3332.7 E07251.4. ME HL-5/4D. ME HL-7/2C, ME HL-13/2.
L/UL308, Jubail VOR (JBL) replaced by DEKLU
SAUDI ARABIA
CRP at N2702.4 E04924.4. ME HI-1/5,11,
ATS ROUTES changed: ME HL-7B/8A.
A424, CRPs estbld; HAMED at N2651.6 L/UL883, Madinah VORDME (PMA) to ALRIK,
E04117.1 and SIKLI at N2758.0 E04207.4; chgd to one-way E-bound; SITOL to ALNUG
LAKRO - HAMED - Hail VORTAC (HIL) - realigned; SITOL - LONOV CRP at N2118.9
SIKLI - TAMRO, 24/40/40/50NM, MOCAs E05435.3 - DASAP CRP at N2120.8
E05400.8 - EGSAB CRP at N2124.8
CHART CHANGE DATA 17
MIDDLE EAST

E05236.6, 272°,47/32/79NM; EGSAB - Q887 estbld; Hail VORTAC (HIL) to SOROR,


ASNUR CRP at N2126.9 E05143.6, 271°, MEA FL160; GINVA to SOROR chgd to two-
50NM; ASNUR - EGSIT CRP at N2127.8 way, 077°/258°; for other route details see
E05119.9 - ALNUG CRP, 270°, 22/70NM; former A788 ufn. ME HI-1/4, ME HL-7B/
SITOL to ALNUG, one-way W-bound. ME 6BD7A, ME HL-2/9CD10C.
HL-13/1,2. R23, RAMGA CRP estbld at N2801.1
L692, ALRUS (N2145.1 E05505.4) renamed E04120.2; Hail VORTAC (HIL) - RAMGA -
KOBES. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME HL-7/2D, ME ORLES, 40/35NM, MOCAs 6200T/4200T. Eff
HI-1/6. 21 Jun 18. ME HI-1/3, ME HL-2/9CD.
N/UN697, LOSEL (N2721.6 E04225.8) chgd to R23, Turaif VORDME (TRF) - NEVOL, with-
CRP; REVAB CRP estbld at N2734.4 drawn ufn. ME HI-1/3, ME HL-2/8BD.
E4057.2; Hail VORTAC (HIL) - REVAB - R652, Guriat VORTAC (GRY) to DAXAN, with-
SOBAS, 40/102NM. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME drawn ufn. ME HL-2/8B.
HL-3/3AB, ME HI-1/3, ME HL-2/9CD. T32 estbld; NEVOL (N3024.8 E03938.7) -
N569, TOKRA (N2209.4 E05533.8) to BOMIK TOMDA, MEA FL160; for other route details
withdrawn, BOMIK to VENEM redesignated refer to former R23 ufn. ME HI-1/3, ME
Y121. OEJN 10-1, ME HL-13/1,2. HL-2/8BD.
P/UP559, Jubail VOR (JBL) replaced by T256 estbld; Guriat VORTAC (GRY) - TOMDA,
DEKLU CRP at N2702.4 E04924.4. ME MEA FL160; Guriat VORTAC to DAXAN,
HI-1/5,11, ME HL-7B/8A. MAA FL460, two-way; for other route details
P/UP559, Turaif VORDME (TRF) replaced by see former R652 ufn. ME HL-2/8B.
TOMDA CRP at same position ufn. ME T455 estbld; SODAR CRP (N3156.0 E03843.4)
HI-1/3, ME HL-2/8B9C. - TOMDA - ORKAS, MEA FL160; for other
Q54 estbld; Arar VORDME (AAR) - TOMDA, route details see former B544 ufn. ME HI-1/3,
MEA FL160; for other route details see V45 ME HL-2/8BD.
ufn. ME HL-2/8B9A. T540, NOLPI CRP estbld at N2746.7 E04102.7;
Q541 estbld, ALNUG CRP (N2130.2 E05004.9) Hail VORTAC (HIL) - NOLPI - SINGO,
- DAXOK CRP at N2132.0 E04850.7, 270°, 40/60NM. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME HL-3/3B, ME
69NM; DAXOK - MENSU CRP at N2209.7 HI-1/3, ME HL-2/9CD.
E04701.9, 288°, 108NM; MENSU - NOLPO UG783, NAMRO (N2218.5 E05336.4) renamed
CRP at N2221.2 E04627.7 - MIDKA CRP at IMGOV. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME HL-7/2C, ME
N2226.6E04611.8 - RAGEL CRP at N2249.7 HI-1/6.
E04501.3, 287°, 34/16/69NM; RAGEL - UL425, MEDMO CRP estbld at N1948.6
ASMIS CRP, 286°, 21NM; ALNUG to ASMIS, E05210.5, ASTIN - MEDMO - DAVOX,
MEA FL260, one-way W-bound. ME 130/36NM. ME HL-13/2.
HL-13/1,2.
UL768, Jubail VOR (JBL) replaced by DEKLU
Q541, ALNUG (N2130.2 E05004.9) chgd to CRP at N2702.4 E04924.4. ME HI-1/5,11,
CRP. ME HL-7/1D. ME HL-7B/8A.
Q714 estbld; EMARO (N2733.7 E04513.5) to UM440, KUTNA (N2313.7 E05127.5) to KITAP
BONIM, MEA FL160; for other route details chgd to two-way, 111°/291°; KITAP to
see former B417 ufn. ME HI-1/4, ME HL-7B/ TOKRA realigned; KITAP - DAVLU CRP at
6B7A, ME HL-2/10AC. N2241.6 E05333.2, 095°, 60NM; DAVLU -
CHART CHANGE DATA 18
MIDDLE EAST

DANUX CRP at N2236.1 E05416.0 - MIDGU ME HI-1/4,5,10,11, ME HL-7B/8A, ME


CRP at N2227.1 E05522.5, 096°, 40/62NM. HL-2/10D.
ME HL-7/1D2C. KING FAISAL VORTAC (KFB) 113.1 cmsnd at
UM691, KEDAT (N2721.8 E04759.0) to N2120.8 E03910.3. OEJN 10-1.
LADNA, withdrawn. ME HI-1/4,5,11. PRINCE SULTAN MTMA coords should read
UN315, SITOL (N2116.1 E05525.2) to LOTOS N2438.0 E04812.0 - N2400.0 E04900.0 -
and RESAL to Riyadh VORTAC (KIA) with- N2320.0 E04900.0 - N2255.0 E04814.0 -
drawn; LOTOS to RESAL redesignated N2340.0 E04730.0 - N2424.0 E04730.0 -
T533. ME HL-13/2. N2438.0 E04812.0. ME HL-3/5A, ME
UN324, ALNUG (N2130.2 E05004.9) chgd to HL-7/1ABCD.
CRP. ME HL-7/1D. TURAIF VORDME (TRF) replaced by TOMDA
V11, Hail VORTAC (HIL) - REVAB - SOBAS, CRP at same position (B544, R23, R652,
MOCAs 6200T/5700T. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME V45) ufn. ME HL-2/8B.
HL-3/3AB, ME HL-2/9CD.
SEYCHELLES
V45, Hafr Al-Batin (HFR) - VATIM and Arar
VORDME (AAR) - Turaif VORDME (TRF), ATS ROUTES changed:
withdrawn ufn. ME HL-2/8B9AD10C. A610 redesignated L434, Praslin VORDME
V975, King Khaled VORTAC (KIA) to KOBOX, (PRA) to XABON. ME HL-13/1,2, ME
MOCAs 4700T; KOBOX to Al Ahsa VORTAC HL-14/2,3.
(HSA), MOCAs 4000T. ME HL-3/4B5A, ME G658 redesignated M311, Praslin VORDME
HL-2/10CD, ME HL-7/1AB. (PRA) to NETAR. ME HL-13/1,2, ME
Y121 estbld, MENSU CRP at N2209.7 HL-14/2,3.
E04701.9 - BOMIK CRP, 269°, 30NM, MEA M609 redesignated L433, KISAK (S0748.8
FL160, one-way W-bound. ME HL-13/2. E04400.1) - ATOLA. ME HL-14/2.
Y511, NAMRO (N2218.5 E05336.4) renamed
IMGOV. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME HL-7/2C, ME SRI LANKA
HI-1/6. ATS ROUTES changed:
HAFR AL-BATIN VORTAC (HFR) relocated to P756, NISOK (N0302.9 E09200.0) - OBDAL,
N2821.4 E04607.0, ufn. ME HI-1/4, ME 274°/094°. ME HL-13/6,7, ME HI-2/5,6.
HL-7B/6B, ME HL-2/10C.
HAFR AL-BATIN VORTAC (HFR) replaced by THAILAND
GINVA CRP at same position (A788, B417, ATS ROUTES changed:
N/UN694, UL768 , V45) ufn. ME Hi-1/4, ME L524 estbld one-way SE-Bnd NURDA CRP
HL-7B/6B, ME HL-2/10C. (N14 24.8 E098 33.4) - MIGAR CRP (N14
HAIL CTR upper limit 5500'. Eff 21 Jun 18. ME 18.4 E098 59.1) - IBETO CRP (N14 10.6
HL-3/3B, ME HL-2/9CD. E098 29.8) - Bangkok VOR (BKK) 105°
HAIL TMA estbld; circle with radius 40NM cen- 26/31/66NM MEA 10000. VTBD.
tered on N2725.5 E04141.0, 4500'-FL155. L877 estbld one-way NE-Bnd PUMOR CRP
Eff 21 Jun 18. ME HL-3/3B, ME HL-2/9CD. (N14 14.3 E098 43.8) - MIGAR CRP (N14
JUBAIL VOR (JBL) chgd to VORDME and relo- 18.4 E098 59.1) 075° 15NM MEA 10000.
cated to N2700.7 E04924.7. ME HL-7/1B, Available for aircraft destination VTBD or
VTBS only. VTBD.
CHART CHANGE DATA 19
MIDDLE EAST

TURKEY (13-3); WARR (13-1);WASK (13-1); WATK


ATS ROUTES changed:
(13-1); WATT (13-1) (13-2); WAYY (13-1)
(13-2).
A28, Baglum VORDME (BAG) - TELVO, MEA
FL230. ME HL-1/2BD. Procedure title VOR DME changed to VOR,
note 'DME required' added: WIBB (13-1)
T/UT309, RAHMA CRP estbld at N4022.4
(13-2); WIDD (13-1); WIDN (13-1) (13-2);
E04230.5; VIRAN - RAHMA - NIVLA,
WIEE (13-1) (13-2); WIGG (13-1) (13-2);
40/14NM. ME HL-1/3B4A. WIKK (13-1) (13-2); WILL (13-1)
T165, LUMEX CRP estbld at N4039.2 (13-2);WIMN (13-1) (13-2); WIPB (13-1)
E04228.2; LEGDO - LUMEX - AKUTU, (13-2); WIPP (13-2); WITT (13-1) (13-2).
62/6NM, MEA FL 160. ME HL-1/3B4A. Within JAKARTA and UJUNG PANDANG FIRs,
UT165, LUMEX CRP estbld at N4039.2 WEST of Longitude 135°E: Trans level: FL
E04228.2; LEGDO - LUMEX - AKUTU, 130, Trans alt: 11000'. Within UJUNG PAN-
62/6NM. ME HL-1/3B4A. DANG FIR, EAST of Longitude 135°E Trans
W/UW717, Adana VORDME (ADA) - Hatay level: FL 180, Trans alt: 18000'.
VORDME (HTY), closed ufn. ME HL-1/3C.
W71, OSDUT (N4111.4 E03733.3) to ERKOS, IRAQ
MEA FL80. ME HL-1/3A. Trans level FL160, or FL170 when QNH is
W79, MILAS (N3710.1 E02738.5) to MARIS, below 980 hPa.
MEA FL160. ME HL-1/1D2C.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES TERMINAL


ATS ROUTES changed: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, (Abu Dhabi
UM628, ALPEK (N2246.8 E05359.7) renamed Intl), (10-3 /A/B/C/F/G/H/J) general note 6
PEKEM. ME HI-1/5,6,11. withdrawn.
BUBIN (N2457.7 E05606.7), DESDI (N2536.1 Alexandria, Egypt, (Borg El Arab), (20-3)
E05442.5), KIXID (N2418.0 E05536.0) and RNAV SID rwy 32 suspended.
XAKUM (N2458.6 E05352.4) withdrawn. ME Arak, Iran, PAPI-L 3.1 degree added to RWY
HL-7A/1D2ABD, ME HL-7B/11AC. 26.
Aswan, Egypt, Ufn RNAV SIDs/STARs sus-
TERMINAL CHARTS pended.
Asyut, Egypt, Ufn RNAV SIDs/STARs suspen-
GENERAL ded.
INDONESIA Bagram, Afghanistan, (10-9) APT - Rwy 03L
PAPI-R (angle 3.00 degrees)
Procedure title VOR DME changed to VOR,
Bahrain, Bahrain, (Bahrain Intl), Construction
note 'DME required' added: WAAA (13-1)
works on airport area. Refer to temp chart
(13-2) (13-3) (13-4); WABI (13-1); WAEE
10-8 and latest NOTAMs.
(13-1); WAEK (13-1) (13-2) (13-3) (13-4);
WAFW (13-1); WAGG (13-1); WAGI (13-1) Bangkok, (Bangkok Don Mueang Intl), Rwy
(13-2); WAHQ (13-1) (13-2); WAHS (13-1) 21L PAPI angle changed from 3.0° to 3.15°
(13-2); WALL (13-1) (13-2); WAMG (13-1);
WAMM (13-1) (13-2); WAQT (13-1) (13-2)
CHART CHANGE DATA 20
MIDDLE EAST

Bangkok, (Suvarnabhumi Intl), All Procedures Arrival Frequency 121.0 and NOI BAI Termi-
at Bangkok/Suvarnabhumi Intl comply with nal frequency 125.1.
PANS OPS criteria. In order to avoid aircraft overshooting the stop-
Barisal, Bangladesh, PAPI-L for rwy 17 and 35 position, pilots are requested to comply with
established. limitations of speed during entry into stand
Basrah, Iraq, (Basrah Intl), HIALS rwy 32 u/s. using Visual Docking Guidance System
Trans level FL160, or FL170 when QNH is (VDGS), as follows:
below 980 hPa. 1. Speed of aircraft is: 4m/s in distance from
Chumpon, Thailand, (Pathiu), PAPI changed 20m and beyond to the stop position stand.
from both sides to PAPI-L Rwys 06/24. 2. Speed of aircraft is: 3m/s in distance from
Conson, Vietnam, VOR Rwy 29 (13-1) in Breif- 10m to 20m to the stop position stand.
ing Strip; Note 3 to read ' Only use 3. Speed of aircraft is: 2m/s in distance from
CSNVOR/DME from R-085 to R-125 and 0m to 10m to the stop position stand.
from R-260 to R-340 clockwise.' Hurghada, Egypt, Note should read: MON,
Delhi, India, (Indira Gandhi Intl), (10-1P12) TUE and WED from 0400 to 1100 traffic to/
Stand 803 withdrawn. from Hurghada subject to delay due to mili-
Dili, Indonesia, (Pres Nicolau Lobato Intl), tary activity.
(13-1) Procedure title VOR DME-B, C & D RWY usage in case of SID/STAR operations:
changed to VOR-B, C & D. Note 'DME RWY 34L for arrival only, RWY 16L/34R for
required' added. departure only. In case of closure of any
RWY, the other RWY is used for both arrival
Doha, Qatar, (Doha Intl), Circle-to-land mini-
and departure.
mums CAT A changed for all procedures to
MDA(H) 690' (653') . Islamabad, Pakistan, (Benazir Bhutto Intl),
IATA code "ISB" no longer used.
Dubai, (Al Maktoum Intl), Construction works &
Stands reconfiguration on aprons S3 and S4. Jakarta, Indonesia, (Soekarno-Hatta Intl),
Refer to temp charts (20-8, 20-8A) and latest Rwys 07L/025R, 07R/025R PAPI changed to
NOTAMS. PAPI-L.
Dubai, (Dubai Intl), Construction works on twys Jalalabad, Afghanistan, If unable to contact
in various phases. Refer to adnl APT info JALALABAD Tower due to interference, pro-
(10-8) and latest NOTAMS. ceed 10 NM west of airport, hold and re-
attempt contact.
El Gora, Egypt, First 657'(200m) of rwy 26
closed. Kaadedhdhoo, Maldives, Transition level is FL
130.
Erbil, Iraq, (Erbil Intl), Erbil Arrival/Departure
freq 126.5 MHZ suspended. Kabul, Afghanistan, (10-3B) SID CALUN 2 no
longer available.
Trans level FL160, or FL170 when QNH is
below 980 hPa. Kadhdhoo, Maldives, Transition level is FL
Gondia, India, (11-1, 11-2) Ufn IAPs ILS Z and 130.
ILS Y Rwy 04 suspended. Kendari, Indonesia, (Haluoleo), Rwy 26 ALS
Hanoi, Vietnam, (Noibai Intl), (11-1 thru 11-7, removed.
13-1 thru 13-6, 16-1, 16-2) Add NOI BAI Kish Island, Iran, (Kish), PAPI-L 3.0 degree
added to RWY 09L, PAPI-R changed to
PAPI-L 3.0 degree to RWY 27R.
CHART CHANGE DATA 21
MIDDLE EAST

Kuwait, Kuwait, (Kuwait Intl), Terminal 4 and For temporary Minimums due to operation of
associated twys construction area estab- crane barges in approach path of RWY 36
lished Northeast of North West Apron. Refer refer to 10-9S1 & 11-01.
to latest NOTAMs Multan, Pakistan, PAPI angle change to 3.00
Lamerd, Iran, Rwy 29 ALS changed to HIALS. degree for RWY 36.
Rwy 11 PAPI-L (angle 3.0°) installed. Mumbai, India, (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl), EFF
Lampang, Thailand, SID PAMOK 1A estab- 14 SEP 17 construction works in progress.
lished to NAKOT to cross At or above Refer to temp charts 10-8/10-8A thru 10-8M/
4000'/MAX 210 KT, then to LOTZO to cross 10-8N and latest NOTAMs.
At 5000', then 091°/7.0 NM to BUNMA (N18 Myitkyina, Myanmar, (Pamti), 10-9, 16-1:
05.7 E099 46.1) to cross At 5000', then Runway 04 PAPI available.
041°/8.2 NM to PAMOK (N18 12.0 E099 Rwy 22 VASI-L deleted.
51.6) to cross At or above 7000'; SID SAMAI
Palembang, Indonesia, (Sultan M Badaruddin
1A established to NAKOT to cross At or
II), (12-1) RNAV (GNSS) Rwy 29. Waypoint
above 4000'/MAX 210 KT, then 176°/11.7
ident RW29 should read RWY29.
NM to SAMAI (N17 54.1 E099 32.1) to cross
At or above 7000'; SID WANSA 1A estab- Pathein, Myanmar, (10-9) Runway 06/24 width
lished to NAKOT to cross At or above and stopway widths changed to 200' (61m).
4000'/MAX 210 KT, then 176°/11.7 NM to Pekanbaru, Indonesia, (Sultan Syarif Kasim II),
SAMAI (N17 54.1 E099 32.1) to cross At or (12-1) RNAV (GNSS) RWY 36. Waypoint
above 7000', then 105°/11.2 NM to WANSA ident RW36 should read RWY36.
(N17 51.3 E099 43.5) to cross At or above Phnom Penh, Cambodia, (Phnom Penh Intl),
9000'. Due to work for reinforcement and rehabilita-
Loikaw, Myanmar, VASI Rwy 19 decomis- tion, the runway will be closed to operations
sioned every night from 12 MAY 2018 to 29 OCT
Luxor, Egypt, Ufn RNAV SIDs/STARs suspen- 2018 from 1700 UTC to 2345 UTC.
ded. Phrae, Thailand, Rwy 01 PAPI Left side only.
Maamigili, Maldives, (VILLA), Transition level Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, (Sheikh Zayed),
is FL 130. RWY 19 approach lights intensity changed to
Macao, Macao, (Macao Intl), Approaches with high.
suffix Z are the preferred approaches; pilots Ramsar, Iran, ALS RWY 31 completly with-
are required to request non-preferred IAP drawn.
from ATC while conducting STAR procedure, Rayong, Thailand, (U-Taphao Intl), Airport
otherwise they are expected to conduct the name updated to U-TAPAO RAYONG PAT-
preferred IAP without further clarification. TAYA INTL AIRPORT.
Male, Maldives, (Male Intl), During the period Salalah, Oman, RNAV STARs and SIDs sus-
from 1730UTC to 1900 UTC and 0100UTC to pended
0230UTC all acft landings will be restricted to Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, (Sharjah Intl),
runway 18 only and runway 36 will be availa- TWY Z3 closed.
ble only for take-offs. From 1900UTC until Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, Ufn RNAV SIDs/
0100UTC apt will remain closed.
STARs suspended.
CHART CHANGE DATA 22
MIDDLE EAST

Siem Reap, Cambodia, (Siem Reap Intl), 12-1


RNAV (GNSS) RWY 05 - No minimum cross-
ing altitude at NAYUT.
Parking construction in progress. Current Jep-
pesen airport/parking diagram does not
reflect these changes. Check current
NOTAMS for updated information.
Solo, Indonesia, (Adi Sumarmo), (11-1, 13-1,
13-2) Bearing from SO NDB to SLO VOR
should read 084°.
Suhag, Egypt, (Suhag Intl), Procedure title
changed for (13-1) to VOR Rwy 15, (13-2) to
VOR Rwy 33. VAR changed to 4 ºE and all
bearings by minus 1º. MSA based on ARP.
Surabaya, Indonesia, (Juanda), (10-9) Daily
0600-0620, runway 10/28 closed due to
runway inspection.
(11-1, 16-1) HIALS changed to ALS on Rwy 10.
(13-1) SALS changed to MALS on Rwy 28.
Rwy 10 and Rwy 28 approach lighting changed
to HIALS 900m High Intensity.
Surat Thani, Thailand, 16-1 NDB RWY 22
unavailable due to NDB SR not useable.
Taba, Egypt, (Taba Intl), Ufn RNAV SIDs/
STARs suspended.
Tanjung Pinang, Indonesia, (Raja Haji Fisabi-
lillah), (10-9, 13-1, 13-2, 16-1, 16-2) ALS
changed to MALS on Rwy 04.
Thandwe, Myanmar, (Mazin), Runway 02 and
Runway 20 PAPI changed to PAPI-L.
Yasouj, Iran, (10-9) Declared distances
changed as follows: RWY 13 TORA 8527'
2599m, RWY 13 LDA 7575' 2309m, RWY 31
TORA 7575' 2309m, RWY 31 LDA 8527'
2599m.
Yogyakarta, Indonesia, (Adi Sutjipto), (16-1)
NDB Y Rwy 09. Circling minimums Cat C
should read as 1710' (1331') - 5000m.
Chart Change Notices

NavData Change Data


NAVDATA CHANGE DATA 24
MIDDLE EAST - SOUTH ASIA

Jeppesen NavData CHANGE NOTICES highlight only significant changes affecting Jeppesen
navigation data that may be currently stored in your aircraft navigation system database.
IMPORTANT: CHECK FOR NOTAMS AND OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION PRIOR TO
FLIGHT.

FOR NavData BASE


24 May 18 THRU 20 Jun 18 CYCLE 1806
21 Jun 18 THRU 18 Jul 18 CYCLE 1807

ENROUTE OOGB, Qarn Alam


Qarn Alam, SIDs and STARs may be used by
IRAN authorized carriers only, ufn.

M317, DASIS w/p to ROVON w/p, closed. SAUDI ARABIA


T210, RADAL w/p to Rudeshur (RUS) VOR, OEBA, Al Baha
closed.
Al Baha, Apch Proc ILS/DME Rwy 25 not in
Database. RNAV ILS Rwy 25 is coded in
TERMINAL Database.
OEBH, Bisha
INDIA
Bisha, Apch procedure ILSDME Rwy 18 not
VASU, SURAT coded. RNAV ILSDME Rwy 18 (I18) coded.
SURAT, VOR Rwy 22 (S22) Final transition not
OEDM, Al Dawadmi
usable due to displ threshold, ufn.
Al Dawadmi, Apch procedure ILSDME Rwy 15
IRAN not coded. RNAV ILS Rwy 15 (I15) coded.
OIII, Mehrabad Intl OEHL, Hail
Tehran, Apch procedure RNP ILS Rwy 29L not Hail, Apch procedure ILSDME Rwy 18 not
coded. ILS Rwy 29L (I29L) coded. coded. RNAV ILSDME Rwy 18 (I18) coded.
OEJB, Jubail
IRAQ
Jubail, Apch procedure VOR RWY 17 [S17]
ORER, Erbil Intl Missed Approach holding based on JBL/VOR
Erbil, STAR LAVE1A, LAVE2B, LAVE3C sus- to read as inbound 344° turn direction left,
pended UFN.
OENG, Nejran
OMAN Nejran, Apch procedure ILS DME Rwy 06 not
coded. RNAV ILS Rwy 06 (I06) coded.
OOFD, Fahud
Fahud, SIDs and STARs may be used by OEWJ, Wejh
authorized carriers only, ufn. Wejh, Apch procedure ILS DME Rwy 33 not
coded. RNAV ILS Rwy 33 (I33) coded.
NAVDATA CHANGE DATA 25
MIDDLE EAST - SOUTH ASIA

SRI LANKA
VCCT, China Bay AB
Trincomalee, NDB Rwy 06/24 (N06/24) apch
proc is not in NavData due to missing source
information. (Until 21 JUN 18)

TURKEY
LTFG, Gazipasa
Alanya, LOC ONLY Rwy 08(L08) apch proc is
not in NavData
Enroute
Enroute

Enroute Data - General


ENROUTE DATA - GENERAL 28
SITA

REMOTE GROUND STATIONS


Ident Location
AAQ1 Anapa (Vityazevo), Russia
ADA Adana, Turkey
ADB Izmir (Adnan Menderes), Turkey
AER Sochi, Russia
AHB Abha, Saudi Arabia
AJF Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia
ALA Almaty, Kazakhstan
ALY Alexandria (Intl), Egypt
AMD Ahmedabad, India
AMM Amman (Queen Alia Intl), Jordan
ANK Ankara (Etimesgut), Turkey
ASB Ashgabad, Turkmenistan
ASF1 Astrakhan, Russia
ENROUTE DATA - GENERAL 29
SITA

REMOTE GROUND STATIONS (continued)


Ident Location
AUH Abu Dhabi (Intl), United Arab Emirates
AUH2 Abu Dhabi (Intl), United Arab Emirates
AYT Antalya, Turkey
BAH Bahrain (Intl), Bahrain
BEY Beirut (Rafic Hariri Intl), Lebanon
BGW1 Baghdad (Intl), Iraq
BJV Milas (Bodrum), Turkey
BLR Bangalore (Intl), India
BOM Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl), India
CAI Cairo (Intl), Egypt
CCU Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl), India
CJB Coimbatore, India
CMB Katunayake (Bandaranaike Intl Colombo), Sri Lanka
COK Cochin (Intl), India
DAC Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal Intl), Bangladesh
DAM Damascus (Intl), Syria
DEL Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India
DMM Dammam (King Fadh Intl) Saudi Arabia
DOH Doha (Hamad Intl), Qatar
DWC1 Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl), United Arab Emirates
DXB Dubai (Intl), United Arab Emirates
DXBA Dubai (Intl), United Arab Emirates
EAM1 Neijran, Saudi Arabia
ELQ1 Gassim (Prince Nayef Bin Abdulaziz), Saudi Arabia
EVN Yerevan (Zvartnots), Armenia
FIF1 No airport, Saudi Arabia
GAU Guwahati, India
GIZ1 Jazan (King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz), Saudi Arabia
GOI Goa (Dabolim), India
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SITA

REMOTE GROUND STATIONS (continued)


Ident Location
GYD Baku (Heydar Aliyev Intl), Azerbaijan
GUW1 Atyrau, Kazakhstan
HAS1 Hail, Saudi Arabia
HBE1 Alexandria (Borg El Arab Intl), Egypt
HBT1 King Saud Air Base, Saudi Arabia
HJR Khajuraho, India
HRG1 Hurghada (Intl), Egypt
HYD Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl), India
IMF Imphal, India
IST Istanbul (Ataturk), Turkey
IXJ Jammu, India
JAI Jaipur, India
JED Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi Arabia
KHI Karachi (Jinnah Intl), Pakistan
KRR1 Krasnodar (Pashkovskiy), Russia
KTM Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl), Nepal
KWI Kuwait (Intl), Kuwait
LCA Larnaca (Intl), Cyprus
LKO Lucknow (Chaudhary Charan Singh), India
LXR Luxor (Intl), Egypt
MAA Chennai (Intl), India
MCT Muscat (Intl), Oman
MCT2 Muscat (Intl), Oman
MED Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi Arabia
MLE Male (Ibrahim Nasir Intl), Maldives
NAG Nagpur (Dr. Ambedkar Intl), India
PAT Patna, India
PFO Pafos (Intl), Cyprus
PNQ Pune (AB), India
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SITA

REMOTE GROUND STATIONS (continued)


Ident Location
RHO Rodos (Diagoras), Greece
RKT Ras al Khaimah (Intl), United Arab Emirates
RUH Riyadh (King Khaled Intl), Saudi Arabia
SAH Sanaa (Intl), Yemen
SAW Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen), Turkey
SAW1 Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen), Turkey
SCO1 Aktau, Kazakhsta
SHJ Sharjah (Intl), United Arab Emirates
SLL Salalah, Oman
SXR Srinagar, India
TAS Tashkent (Yuzhny), Uzbekistan
TBS Tbilisi, Georgia
TIF1 Taif, Saudi Arabia
TLV Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion), Israel
TRV Thiruvananthapuram, India
TUU1 Tabuk (Sultan Bin Abdulaziz), Saudi Arabia
TZX Trabzon, Turkey
VAN Van (Ferit Melen), Turkey
VTZ Vishakhapatnam, India
YNB1 Yenbo (Prince Abdul Mohsin Bin Abdul Aziz), Saudi Arabia
Enroute

Enroute Data - Middle East


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ADIZ FLIGHT PROCEDURES

PROCEDURES FOR BANGLADESH ADIZ FLIGHTS


AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE (ADC)
All flights of aircraft civil/military, Bangladeshi or foreign originating within the ADIZ and those pen-
etrating the Bangladesh ADIZ shall obtain prior permission and Air Defence Clearance (ADC).

PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE


a. Aircraft intending to operate into, through or within the Bangladesh ADIZ shall obtain ADC
number from the appropriate ATS unit before takeoff, except that the local flights conducted
at any airport within, Dhaka FIR and within the relevant ATZ at or below 1000ft AGL shall
not be required to get ADC number. Flights operating on ATS Routes P646, N895, M770,
L524 and W112 shall not required to obtain ADC number unless deviated towards the land
mass of Bangladesh. For the time being domestic flight, flight of State aircraft and general
aviation aircraft of Bangladesh shall not be required to obtain ADC number.
b. All aircraft intending to overfly Bangladesh ADIZ or land in any airfield within Dhaka Flight
Information Region (FIR) shall obtain ADC 10 minutes before entering the Bangladesh
ADIZ. In case of departures from adjacent FIRs, where the prerequisites of 10 minutes
advance notice is not feasible, ADC number shall be obtained before departure. The local
flights at an airport having Control Zone when required/approved by ATC to operate beyond
5NM but within the Control Zone shall not be required to get ADC number.
c. ADC number shall be valid for the entire route, irrespective of intermediate halts for flight
originating in and transiting through the Bangladesh ADIZ/Dhaka FIR.
d. When departure is delayed by more than 2 hour at the aerodrome of departure or at inter-
mediate halts, a fresh ADC number shall be obtained.
e. In the event of communication difficulties at the place of departure, or delay in receipt of
ADC number, the aircraft equipped with appropriate radio equipment may be allowed to take
off with instructions to obtain ADC number immediately after airborne from the appropriate
ATS unit.
f. General Aviation/Chartered aircraft intending to operate to and from an airfield where no Air
Traffic Services are available, shall obtain ADC number from the nearest BAF ATC Unit.
The BAF ATC Unit will advise the appropriate ATS unit regarding the movement of that air-
craft.
g. Scheduled/Chartered/General Aviation aircraft returning to the aerodrome of departure on
the same day may be issued with ADC number for return flight also. In the event of delay for
more than two hour in excess of the estimated departure time for the return flight, a fresh
ADC number shall have to be obtained.
h. Unless in emergency, any aircraft entering the Bangladesh ADIZ and/or not following the
appropriate ATS Routes shall be required to intimate the appropriate ATS Unit not less than
1 hour before the estimated entry.
i. Any aircraft flying over the sea shall obtain clearance from appropriate ATS Unit to fly
towards the land mass of Bangladesh.
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j. Aircraft approaching Bangladesh ADIZ off the ATS Routes shall provide the estimated time
over the ADIZ boundary at least 10 minutes in advance.
k. If unable to establish and maintain radio communication with appropriate ATS unit, the pilot
shall contact the nearest Air Defence Unit on International Guard Frequency 6826Hz/500Hz
for positive identification prior to entering Bangladesh ADIZ.
l. Unless otherwise authorized by appropriate ATS Authority, no aircraft will operate into,
within or across Bangladesh ADIZ without functional radar transponder and automatic pres-
sure altitude reporting equipment that automatically replies to interrogations by transmitting
pressure altitude information in 100ft increments.
m. Aircraft flying without a valid ADC number or failing to comply with any restriction or deviat-
ing from flight plan will be liable to interception by Bangladesh Air Force Interceptor aircraft
according to ICAO Standard Interception Procedure.
Contact address BAF ATC unit
Bangladesh Air Force
Tel: +880 2 8901081
Fax: +880 2 8901081
E-Mail: adnc@baf.mil.bd
AFTN: VGHSZQZX

PROCEDURES FOR INDIA ADIZ FLIGHTS


AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE (ADC)
No flight of aircraft civil/military, Indian or foreign originating within the ADIZ and those penetrating
into the ADIZ are permitted without ADC. Aircraft flying without an ADC or failing to comply with
any restrictions or deviating from flight plan will be liable to identification and interception proce-
dures.

PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE


a. Except the local flights conducted within an airspace of 5NM radius centered at ARP and
vertical limits of 1000ft AGL of an aerodrome, aircraft when operating to, through or within
the ADIZ shall obtain Air Defense Clearance (ADC) before take-off, through ATC concerned.
b. ADC shall be valid for the entire route, irrespective of intermediate halts for flight originating
in one ADIZ/FIR and transiting through other ADIZ/FIR.
c. All flights shall obtain ADC before entering ADIZ from respective FIC 10 minutes prior to
entering Indian Airspace.
d. ADC shall be obtained before departure and in the event of departure being delayed for
more than 45 minutes at the aerodrome of departure or at intermediate halts, a fresh ADC
shall be obtained. In the case of communication difficulty or delay in receipt of ADC, or non-
existence of communication at the place of departure, the aircraft equipped with radio may
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MIDDLE EAST
ADIZ FLIGHT PROCEDURES

be allowed to take-off with instructions to obtain ADC immediately after airborne from the
FICs concerned.
e. Flying club aircraft intending to operate beyond immediate vicinity of an aerodrome where no
ATC is functioning may obtain ADC from the nearest IAF ATC unit. The IAF ATC unit will
advise the FIC concerned regarding the movement of the flying club aircraft.
f. Scheduled aircraft or flying club aircraft returning to the aerodrome of departure on the same
day may be issued with ADC for return flight also, if so desired, provided that a fresh ADC
will have to be obtained in the event of delay of more than 45 minutes in excess of the esti-
mated departure time for the return flight.

PROCEDURES FOR IRAN ADIZ FLIGHTS


GENERAL
All aircraft entering Iran ADIZ (which coincides with Tehran FIR boundary) shall be at FL150 or
above. Aircraft unable to comply shall obtain prior permission. FIR entry estimates shall be made
good within ± 5 minutes. All aircraft shall enter Tehran FIR via published ATS routes. Aircraft not
complying with these procedures are subject to interception.
Overflight aircraft are forbidden to cross over Bushehr VORDME ‘BUZ’ at FL280 or below.

COMMUNICATIONS
All flights before entering Iran ADIZ are required to contact the appropriate air defense radar sta-
tion on 127.8MHz or 135.1MHz, at least 10 minutes prior to entering Tehran FIR; if unable to con-
tact, try again utmost 20NM before FIR boundary. After establishing contact, inform Tehran ACC
accordingly.
a. Tabriz Radar when entering from ALRAM, BONAM, DASIS, AGINA, DULAV, MAGRI and
PARSU.
b. Babolsar Radar when entering from LALDA, BATEV, ULDUS, PUTMA and SOMAD.
c. Mashhad Radar when entering from GIRUN, DEBER, RIKOP, ORPAB, RITAB, OTRUZ and
PAMTU.
d. Birjand Radar when entering from SOKAM and KAMAR.
e. Zabol Radar when entering from PIRAN and DERBO.
f. Makran Radar when entering from KEBUD, ASVIB, EGRON, METBI, DENDA, MESPO and
IMLOT.
g. Persian Gulf Radar when entering from ORSAR, DAPER, and GABKO.
h. Bushehr Radar when entering from KUVER, PATIR, NANPI, TULAX, OBTAR, ROTOX and
RAGAS.
i. Hamadan Radar when entering from RAGET, PAXAT and BOXIX.
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PROCEDURES FOR MYANMAR ADIZ FLIGHTS


AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE (ADC)
No flight of any aircraft either originating in or penetrating into the ADIZ will be permitted without
ADC. The procedure for obtaining ADC is outlined in the following paragraphs.

PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE


a. Flight plan to be filed 30 minutes before take-off, and to include ETA at ADIZ boundary and
route and altitude within ADIZ. In-flight changes for entry are not allowed except in emer-
gency.
b. Except for local flights conducted in the immediate vicinity of an aerodrome, all aircraft oper-
ating to, through or within the ADIZ shall obtain ADC through the Air Traffic Control Center
(ATCC).
c. ADC shall be valid for the entire flight within the ADIZ irrespective of intermediate halts, for
flights originating in or transiting through the ADIZ.
d. For flights originating within the ADIZ, ADC shall be obtained before departure and in the
event of departure being delayed for more than 30 minutes, a fresh ADC shall be obtained.
e. In respect of eastbound flights conducted along the airways penetrating into the ADIZ, air-
craft shall, on first contact with the ATCC at the FIR boundary, request for ADC giving the
estimated time over the ADIZ boundary.
f. In respect of westbound flights conducted along the airways penetrating into the ADIZ, air-
craft shall, on first contact with the ATCC at the FIR boundary request for ADC only.
g. In respect of all flights conducted off airways aircraft shall contact ATCC at least 10 minutes
before entering the ADIZ giving the ETA over the ADIZ boundary and requesting ADC.
h. Frequencies to be used shall be the normal Air/Ground communication frequencies.

IDENTIFICATION AND INTERCEPTION


Any aircraft penetrating into or flying within the ADIZ without ADC or failing to comply with any
instructions or deviating from the flight plan or approved airways, will be liable to interception for
identification according to ICAO STANDARD INTERCEPTION PROCEDURES.

PROCEDURES FOR PAKISTAN ADIZ FLIGHTS


AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE (ADC)
No Pakistan or foreign, civil/military flight originating within the ADIZ and those penetrating into
the ADIZ are permitted without ADC. Aircraft flying without an ADC or failing to comply with any
restrictions or deviating from flight plan will be liable to identification and interception procedures.
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PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING AIR DEFENSE CLEARANCE


a. With the exception of local flights conducted within an aerodrome traffic zone of an airport
within the ADIZ, all aircraft operating to, through or within ADIZ shall obtain an Air Defense
Clearance (ADC) before take-off through ATS unit concerned.
b. ADC shall be valid for the entire route irrespective of intermediate stops for flights originating
in one ADIZ/FIR and transiting through another ADIZ/FIR.
c. All flights shall obtain ADC from respective FIC at least 15 minutes prior to entering Pakistan
airspace/ADIZ.
d. ADC shall be obtained before departure for flights operating/passing through ADIZ and in the
event of departure being delayed by more than 60 minutes at the intermediate halts or aero-
drome of origin, a new ADC shall be obtained. In the case of communication difficulty or
delay in receipt of ADC or non-existence of communication at the departure aerodrome, the
aircraft equipped with radio may be allowed to take off with instructions to obtain ADC imme-
diately after airborne from the ACC concerned.
e. Scheduled aircraft or flying club aircraft returning to the departure aerodrome on the same
day may be provided with an ADC for the return flight on request, provided that a new clear-
ance will have to be obtained in the event of delay of more than 30 minutes from the estima-
ted departure time for the return flight.
f. Arriving aircraft must report estimate for the established ADIZ entry points. Aircraft must
arrive within 5 minutes of estimates passed, unless these are duly revised and notified.

PROCEDURES FOR SRI LANKA ADIZ FLIGHTS


FLIGHT PLAN REQUIREMENTS WITHIN ADIZ
Except local flights operated within an airspace of 5NM radius centered at an aerodrome of
departure and vertical limit of 1000ft AGL, all other flights departing from an aerodrome situated
within the ADIZ and intended to operate within or out of the ADIZ shall file a flight plan at least
one hour before the intended time of departure, unless otherwise authorized by ATC.

ARRIVAL OR COMPLETION NOTICE WITHIN ADIZ


The pilot in command of an aircraft for which a flight plan has been filed to operate within the
ADIZ shall inform the appropriate ATS unit of his arrival.

POSITION REPORTS
No pilot may operate an aircraft in such a manner penetrating ADIZ unless:
– That pilots reports to the appropriate ATS unit before penetration:
The time, position and altitude at which the aircraft passed the last reporting point before pene-
tration and the estimated time of arrival over the next appropriate reporting point along the flight
route.
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ADIZ FLIGHT PROCEDURES

– If there is no appropriate reporting point along the flight route, that pilot reports not less than 15
minutes before penetration, the estimated time, position and altitude at which he will penetrate.
– If the point of departure is within the ADIZ or so close to the ADIZ boundary that it prevents his
complying with paragraph a. or b. above that pilot has reported to an appropriate ATS unit
immediately after taking-off, the time of departure, altitude and estimated time of arrival over
the first reporting point along the flight route.

PROCEDURES, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS APPLICABLE WITHIN ADIZ


No flight or aircraft shall operate within, into or out of ADIZ without valid Air Defense Clearance
(ADC). Any aircraft flying without a valid ADC number is liable for interception by the Sri Lanka Air
Force according to ICAO STANDARD INTERCEPTION PROCEDURES.
The pilots or aircraft operating in ADIZ shall operate subject to the following requirements, condi-
tions or limitations:
a. Except local flights operated within an airspace of 5NM radius centered at an aerodrome of
departure and vertical limit of 1000ft AGL, all other flights intended to operate within, into or
out of ADIZ shall have a valid ADC number.
b. All flights departing from an aerodrome situated within the ADIZ intend to operate within or
out of the ADIZ and any flights entering the ADIZ that are approved by the Director General
of Civil Aviation shall be given an ADC number. The responsibility of obtaining an ADC
number through respective ATC centers before the departure from an aerodrome situated
within the ADIZ or before entering the ADIZ lies with the pilot in command of the aircraft. If
pilot is unable to contact the respective ATC center when on ground, such aircraft may
depart and shall remain within 5NM radius below 1000ft AGL until ADC number is obtained.
c. The pilot of any aircraft departing from the airfields situated within the ADIZ, shall advise the
Control Tower at least 5 minutes before the startup.
d. An ADC number is valid for the entire flight until it reaches its destination. Once the ADC
number is issued, the flight can depart 30 minutes prior to the estimated Off Block Time. If
the flight is delayed more than one hour from the flight planned Off Block Time, a new ADC
number should be obtained.
e. The pilot of any flight entering an ADIZ shall obtain an ADC number from the Area Control
Center, 15 minutes before entering ADIZ.

DEVIATIONS FROM FLIGHT PLANS AND ATC CLEARANCES AND INSTRUCTIONS


Except in an emergency which demands priority of the safety of aircraft and its occupants,
a. No pilot operating within ADIZ may deviate from the provisions of an ATC clearance or ATC
instruction.
b. No pilot operating within ADIZ may deviate from the filed IFR/VFR flight plan when operating
an aircraft in uncontrolled airspace unless that pilot notifies an appropriate ATS unit before
deviating.
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PROCEDURES FOR THAILAND ADIZ FLIGHTS


a. Bangkok Area Control Center requires flight plans for all aircraft, IFR or VFR, operating into
Bangkok FIR. It is essential that all aircraft, destined for an aerodrome within ADIZ or overfly-
ing ADIZ submit flight plans at the point of departure for relaying to Bangkok Area Control
Center.
b. Aircraft flying along the airways shall report at the normal reporting points. Aircraft approach-
ing ADIZ off airways shall give the estimated time over ADIZ boundary at least 10 minutes in
advance.
c. If unable to maintain radio communication with appropriate ATC agency the aircraft may con-
tact the nearest Ground Control Intercept (GCI) site for positive identification prior entering
ADIZ.
d. Aircraft will be intercepted by Royal Thai Air Force interceptors if:
1. They do not adhere to the Air Defense Identification procedures or the Air Traffic Con-
trol regulations and procedures.
2. They deviate from their current flight plan, fail to pass over a point, or operation 10NM
over land or 20NM over sea from the center line of the airway assigned.
e. Intercepted aircraft will comply with the ICAO STANDARD INTERCEPTION PROCEDURES.
Aircraft under interception will be attacked if they fail to obey any instructions given by RTAF
interceptors.
The authority of the RTAF will not be responsible for any damage caused to aircraft by the
interceptors or other devices.
The owner of the aircraft will be charged for expenditures used by the interceptors sent up to
investigate and identify.

PROCEDURES FOR TURKEY ADIZ FLIGHTS


ADANA
No civil VFR traffic, any traffic without two way communication with ATC or without fully function-
ing transponder (IFF) shall enter the ADIZ.
Civil traffic operating to or from Adana and Hatay airport are exempted from this regulation and
should continue published airways, SIDs, STARs and Instrument Approach Procedures. INCIR-
LIK RAPCON will provide Air Traffic Service to civil traffic within Adana MTMA and vector around
Air Defense Zone.

KAHRAMANMARAS
No traffic except operating to or from Kahramanmaras airport shall operate within the ADIZ.
Flights operating to or from Kahramanmaras airport shall be conducted according the following
procedures:
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a. VFR flights, except ambulance, QRQ-quick reaction aircraft and fire fighting aircraft, are not
allowed in the ADIZ.
b. Aircraft having radio failure is not allowed in the ADIZ. Follow warning instructed by Kahra-
manmaras ATC on frequencies 118.75MHz, 120.6MHz, 278.625MHz, 121.5MHz and
243.0MHz).
c. Aircraft without active transponder or having transponder failure is not allowed in the ADIZ.
d. Aircraft outside the ADIZ are not allowed to enter the zone when ATC instruction “LEAVE
THE ZONE” is transmitted.
When receiving this instructions, aircraft shall leave the zone as soon as possible or continue
to approach and land if flight is in the final approach phase.
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SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR - SSR

RADAR BEACON ASSIGNMENT TO MODE 3/A CODED BEACON


TRANSPONDER EQUIPPED AIRCRAFT
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
a. Aircraft equipped with Mode C shall squawk altimeter when operating transponder on Mode
3/A.
b. After selection of the mode/code specified by ATC, the transponder should be adjusted on
the “ON” (or normal operating) position as late as practicable prior to take-off and to “OFF” or
“STANDBY” as soon as practicable after completing the landing roll.
c. Select or reselect modes/codes only as directed by ATC, except in case of:
– unlawful interference (hijacked) - squawk 7500;
– communication failure - squawk 7600;
– emergency - squawk 7700.
CAUTION: Squawking of 75.., 76.., 77.. plus any third or fourth figures will activate
alarm system at some ground stations.
d. Squawk 2000 when entering a FIR/UIR from an adjacent region where operating a trans-
ponder has not been required or assigned.

STANDARD TRANSPONDER FAILURE PROCEDURE


After Departure
a. ATC units will endeavour to provide for flight to continue in accordance with flight plan.
b. After landing pilot shall make every effort to have transponder restored to normal operation.
Before intended Departure
If transponder cannot be restored:
a. Inform ATC, preferably before filing flight plan.
b. Plan to fly by most direct route to nearest suitable airport where repair can be effected, and
c. Insert appropriate code in Item 10 of ICAO flight plan.
General compliance with and additions to the above standard operating procedures or standard
transponder failure procedures are as listed below.
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SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR - SSR

AFGHANISTAN Standard operating procedures.


Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 1200 as a VFR flight.
Squawk 1200 or the previous ACC assigned Mode 3A code when overfly-
ing Kabul FIR.
BAHRAIN Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
BANGLADESH Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
CYPRUS Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 2000 when operating in class “G” training areas, when trans-
ponder setting instructions have not been received.
Squawk 7000 as an uncontrolled flight, unless otherwise instructed by
ATC.
INDIA Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
IRAN Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 0000 for aircraft on domestic flights.
IRAQ Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
ISRAEL Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 4200 for flights from the south, unable to establish contact with
South Control.
JORDAN Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 2400 as an uncontrolled VFR flight.
KUWAIT Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
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MIDDLE EAST
SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR - SSR

LEBANON Standard operating procedures.


Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 0000 as an uncontrolled flight.
MALDIVES Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
NEPAL Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 1200 when flying VFR below 13500ft.
Squawk 1400 when flying VFR at or above 13500ft.
OMAN Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
PAKISTAN Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
QATAR Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
SAUDI ARABIA Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
Squawk 7000 prior to entering Jeddah FIR as an uncontrolled flight unless
otherwise instructed by ATC.
Squawk 1100 prior to departure when codes have not been allocated un-
less otherwise instructed by ATC.
SRI LANKA Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
SYRIA Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
TURKEY Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
UNITED ARAB EMI- Standard operating procedures.
RATES Standard transponder failure procedures.
YEMEN Standard operating procedures.
Standard transponder failure procedures.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 44
MIDDLE EAST
HF COMMUNICATIONS-MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTH EAST-ASIA REGION

MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTH EAST - ASIA REGION


ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 45
MIDDLE EAST
FREQUENCY ALLOCATION INDIA

HF FREQUENCY ALLOCATION WITHIN MUMBAI FIR


MUMBAI RADIO
Airway Frequency
A474 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
B459 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
G424 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
G450 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
G465 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
L301 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018, 10084
L505 3476, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018, 10084
L516 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
L756 2872, 3443, 3467, 3476, 4657, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879,
10018, 10084, 13288
L875 2872, 3467, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018, 10084,
13288
L894 3443, 3467, 3476, 4657, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018,
10084
M300 3467, 4657, 5658, 10018
M638 3476, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018, 10084
N519 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
N563 3443, 3467, 3476, 4657, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018,
10084
N571 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
N628 2872, 3467, 5658, 8879, 10018, 11300, 13288
P323 2872, 3443, 3467, 3476, 4657, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879,
10018, 10084, 11300, 13288
P518 3476, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018, 10084
P570 2872, 3443, 3467, 3476, 4657, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879,
10018, 10084, 11300, 13288
P574 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
P751 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 46
MIDDLE EAST
FREQUENCY ALLOCATION INDIA

MUMBAI RADIO
Airway Frequency
UL425 2872, 3443, 3467, 3476, 4657, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018,
10084, 11300, 13288
UM551 3443, 3476, 4675, 5601, 5634, 6661, 8879, 10084
V1 3476, 5658, 6661, 8879, 10018, 10084
V12 to V21 2872, 3443, 3467, 3476, 4657, 4675, 5601, 5634, 5658, 6661, 8879,
10018, 10084, 13288
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 47
MIDDLE EAST
IATA IN-FLIGHT BROADCAST PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

IATA IN-FLIGHT BROADCAST PROCEDURE (IFBP) ON 128.95 WITHIN


YANGON FIR
LISTENING WATCH
A listening watch should be maintained on the designated frequency (128.95 MHz), 10 minutes
before entering the designated airspace until leaving this airspace. For an aircraft taking off from
an aerodrome located within the lateral limits of the designated airspace, listening watch should
start as soon as appropriate and be maintained until leaving the airspace.

TIME OF BROADCAST
Broadcasts should be made in English:
a. 10 minutes before entering the designated airspace or, for a pilot taking off from an aero-
drome located within the lateral limits of the designated airspace, as soon as appropriate;
b. 5 minutes prior to crossing a reporting point;
c. 5 minutes prior to crossing or joining an ATS route;
d. at 20 minute intervals between distant reporting points;
e. 2 to 5 minutes, where possible, before a change in flight level;
f. at the time of a change in flight level; and
g. at any other time considered necessary by the pilot.

BROADCAST PROCEDURE
A broadcast procedures should be structured as follows:
– ‘ALL STATIONS’ given only once to attract attention;
– ‘THIS IS AZ....’ (callsign);
– ‘FL....’;
– ‘WESTBOUND BANGKOK TO DELHI VIA P646’;
– ‘POSITION.....AT.....(UTC)’;
– ‘ESTIMATING POSITION.....AT.....(UTC)’;
– ‘AZ....’ (callsign);
– ‘FL.....’;
– ‘WESTBOUND’ (direction of flight through the area).

OPERATING PROCEDURES
Changes of Cruising Level
a. Cruising level change should not be made without an ATC clearance within the designated
airspace unless considered necessary by pilots to avoid traffic conflicts, for weather avoid-
ance, or for other valid operational reasons;
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MIDDLE EAST
IATA IN-FLIGHT BROADCAST PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

b. When cruising level changes are unavoidable, all available aircraft lighting which would
improve the visual detection of the aircraft should be displayed while changing levels.
Collision Avoidance
If, on receipt a traffic information broadcast from another aircraft, a pilot decides that immediate
action is necessary to avoid an imminent collision risk to his aircraft, and this cannot be achieved
in accordance with the right-of-way provisions of Annex 2, he should:
a. unless an alternative manoeuvre appears more appropriate descend immediately 1000ft if
above FL290 or 500ft if at or below FL290;
b. display all available aircraft lighting which would improve the visual detection of the aircraft;
c. as soon as possible reply to the broadcast advising action being taken;
d. notify the action taken on the appropriate ATS frequency; and
e. as soon as situation has been rectified, resume normal flight level, notifying the action on the
appropriate ATS frequency.
Normal Position Reporting Procedures
Normal position reporting procedures should be continued at all times, regardless of any action
taken to initiate or acknowledge a traffic information broadcast.
Operation of Transponders
Pilots should ensure that transponder procedures as contained in ICAO PANS OPS Doc 8168 are
complied with and in the absence of other directions from ATC, operate the transponder on Mode
A and C Code 2000.
Use of TCAS
TCAS equipped aircraft should have TA/RA mode selected at maximum range.

THE IFBP IN ASPAC


In the ASPAC Region numerous reports indicate that Myanmar’s communications, both fixed and
mobile, are operating well below the required reliability. This has an impact on the proper provi-
sion of Air Traffic Services. Consequently, the ASPAC Regional Coordinating Group has decided
that the IATA In-Flight Broadcast Procedure (IFBP) should be used within the Yangon FIR as an
interim measure until such time as either Myanmar implements the ICAO Traffic Information
Broadcast by Aircraft (TIBA) or the communications facilities affecting the FIR in question have
been improved.

DESIGNATED FREQUENCY IN ASPAC


In the ASPAC Region the designated frequency for the IFBP is 128.95 MHz.

AREA OF APPLICATION
In the ASPAC Region the IFBP should be applied in the Yangon FIR only.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 49
MIDDLE EAST
IATA IN-FLIGHT BROADCAST PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

ENFORCEMENT
All airlines operating in the ASPAC region are requested to:
a. ensure that their air crews are fully briefed on the procedure and area of application descri-
bed;
b. ensure that their charts and flight documentation are fully amended to reflect the foregoing.
Any operator reported to IATA as not applying the procedure shall be contacted immediately,
informed of the procedure, and requested to apply it.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 50
MIDDLE EAST
CPDLC COVERAGE

CPDLC OVERVIEW
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 51
MIDDLE EAST
CPDLC COVERAGE

Data Link Services


Airspace CPDLC ADS-C Logon Address Remarks
Bangkok FIR O O VTBB Confirm CPDLC CDA:
CPDLC UM160 (NDA).
Chennai FIR O O VOMF
Logon should be initiated
10 minutes prior to entry
into Chennai FIR.
Colombo FIR T T VCCF Position reporting:
Logon should be initiated CPDLC position report at
15 minutes prior to entry each waypoint.
into Colombo FIR. NOTE: Currently trialing
Data link equipped aircraft ADS-C and CPDLC. Pri-
departing from Colombo mary communication via
are to logon 5 minutes pri- voice. Full HF reporting
or to leaving TMA. still required.

Delhi FIR O O VIDF


Arriving aircraft shall log-
on 20 minutes prior to en-
try Delhi FIR and in case
flying time to Delhi FIR is
less than 20 minutes, im-
mediately after departure.
Aircraft departing/transit-
ing from/within Delhi FIR
shall logon next data au-
thority 15 minutes prior to
leaving the Delhi TMA lim-
its.
Hochiminh FIR O O VVTS ADS/CPDLC services are
available in the 8 oceanic
ATS routes including
L625, L628, L642, M765,
M768, M771, N500 and
N892.
Kolkata FIR O O VECF
Logon should be initiated
10 minutes prior to entry
Kolkata FIR.
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MIDDLE EAST
CPDLC COVERAGE

Data Link Services (continued)


Airspace CPDLC ADS-C Logon Address Remarks
Kuala Lumpur FIR O O WMFC
Male FIR O VRMF
Mumbai FIR O O VABF
Logon should be initiated
10 minutes prior to entry
Mumbai FIR.
Singapore FIR O O WSJC Confirm CPDLC CDA: 1
Logon should be initiated CPDLC position report at
10 minutes prior to entry FIR boundary.
Singapore FIR.
Yangon FIR O O VYYF

NOTE: O = Operational, T = Trial, N = Not available


ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 53
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

STANDARD ROUTINGS TRANSITING OIIX


FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
LTAA OAKX Transiting AGINA-UP146-RST-UL333-SOKAM Expect all odd levels
OAKX between FL310 and
FL390 except FL330
AGINA-UP146-RST-A416-LOXED-N636-
PAMTU
Landing OAKX AGINA-UP146-RST-A416-MSD-G792/ Expect FL270 and
B411-PAMTU FL290 before enter-
ing OAKX.
AGINA-UP146-RST-UL333-ALROT-
UP567-BJD-G202/UP567-KAMAR
OBBB Landing OMAA/ ALRAM-UT36-MESVI-UT975-KUVER Over KUVER at
OTHH/OTBD/ FL290 or above
OTBH
Not available for
arrivals to OB-
BI/OEDR/OEDF
Landing OBBI/ ALRAM-UT36-DEPSU-G663-ALSER FL180 and FL200 at
OEDR/OEDF 20NM before ALSER
OKA Transiting ALRAM-UT36-IMKEN-B417/N72-TULAX Expect FL300 and
C OKAC except FL320
landing OBBI/
OTHH/OTBD/
OTBH/OEDR/
OEDF
Landing OKAC Over TULAX expect
FL240
OMA Transiting BONAM-L319-IMGOD-M317-KUPTO-
E OMAE A418-KIS-UL223-SIR
Landing OMAE BONAM-L319-DASDO-UL223-LAM- Expect FL210 up to
except OMAA G666-ORSAR FL290 at 10NM be-
fore ORSAR
AGINA-UP146-SIBVU-R661-ZAJ-R654/
L124/UL124-SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-
G666-ORSAR
OOM Transiting or AGINA-UP146-SIBVU-R661-ZAJ-T215-
M landing OOMM PURKI-W32-SRJ-L430-MESPO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 54
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
OPK Transiting or AGINA-UP146-RST-UL333-GIBAB-Q13- Expect below FL410
R landing OPKR TOVUS-G208/L125/UL125-ZDN-G452/ before entering
and inbound UN319-DERBO OPKR
VIDF
BONAM-UL124-ZAJ-T215-SILKO-G452-
DERBO
Transiting or AGINA-UP146-RST-UL333-GIBAB-Q13-
landing OPKR KEBUD
and inbound
BONAM-UL124-ZAJ-T215-ASVIB
VABF
OAKX LTAA Transiting or PAMTU-G792/B411-MSD-A647-SBZ-
landing LTAA A416-RST-UP146-AGINA
SOKAM-UL333-RST-UP146-AGINA
OBBB Transiting PIRAN-A453-MIDSI FL320 and FL380 at
OBBB 20NM before MIDSI
Landing OBBB/ PIRAN-A453-LVA-Z350-MIDSI FL200 up to FL260
OEDR/OEDF at 20NM before MID-
SI
OKA Transiting PIRAN-A453-ZDN-G452-SYZ-G669- Expect FL300 and
C OKAC NANPI FL320
Landing OKAC PIRAN-A453-ZDN-G452-SYZ-G669- Over NANPI expect
NANPI FL280
OMA Transiting PIRAN-A453-DAVEP-Q10-MOBET-
E OMAE M324-PATAT
Landing OMAE Expect FL160 for
traffic inbound
OMRK, FL200 up to
FL240 for traffic in-
bound other airports
except OMAA over
PATAT
UBBA Transiting or SOKAM-UL333-ALROT-UP576-ULDUS
landing UBBA
PAMTU-N636-RIGAN-UN319/UP567-
ULDUS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 55
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
SOKAM-UL333-RST-UP146-SIBVU-
L125/UL125/R661-DULAV
UDD Transiting or PAMTU-N636-MAGRI
D landing UDDD
SOKAM-UL333-RST-B121-MAGRI
UTAA Transiting or PAMTU-G792/B411-MSD-G775-ORPAB
landing UTAA
PAMTU-G792/B411-MSD-G792-GIRUN
SOKAM-A416-MSD-G775-ORPAB
SOKAM-A416-MSD-G792-GIRUN
OBBB LTAA Transiting or ROTOX-L570-ALTAX-UL223-KAPES-J5-
landing LTAA ALRAM
without entering
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
Transiting LTAA ROTOX-L570-ALTAX-UL223-UMH-
with entering UL852-TESVA
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
OAKX Transiting or DASUT-Z151-KHM-A453-PIRAN Over position ZDN,
landing OAKX expect FL270 and
FL290
DASUT-T/UT800-MIRIT-Z151-KHM-
A453-PIRAN
RAGAS-M561-KHM-A453-PIRAN
OOM Transiting DASUT-Z151-ULDUN Only FL310 and
M OOMM towards FL350 are available
Africa or landing
OOMM
DASUT-T/UT800-MIRIT-Z151-ULDUN
Transiting DASUT-Z151-KHM-A453-BND-W10-
OOMM MELMI-L430-MESPO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 56
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
DASUT-T/UT800-MIRIT-Z151-KHM-
A453-BND-W10-MELMI-L430-MESPO
OPK Transiting or DASUT-Z151-KHM-A453-ZDN-G452- Expect below FL410
R landing OPKR DERBO before entering
and inbound OPKR
VIDF
DASUT-T/UT800-MIRIT-Z151-KHM-
M561-PAVON-A453-ZDN-G452-DERBO
RAGAS-M561-KHM-A453-ZDN-G452-
DERBO
Transiting or DASUT-Z151-KHM-M561-ASVIB
landing OPKR
DASUT-Z151-KHM-A453-ZDN-G452-
and inbound
DERBO
VABF
DASUT-T/UT800-MIRIT-Z151-KHM-
M561-ASVIB
DASUT-T/UT800-MIRIT-Z151-KHM-
M561-PAVON-A453-ZDN-G452-DERBO
RAGAS-M561-ASVIB
RAGAS-M561-KHM-A453-ZDN-G452-
DERBO
UAAA Transiting or OBTAR-L319-DASDO-G663-TBS-M318-
landing UAAA RIKOP
RAGAS-UT430-SYZ-G663-TBS-M318-
RIKOP
UBBA Transiting or OBTAR-L319-DASDO-G663-SYZ-P574/
landing UBBA UP574-SAV-N72-BATEV
OBTAR-L319-DASDO-G663-SYZ-P574/
UP574-SAV-R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-
R661-DULAV
RAGAS-UT430-SYZ-P574/UP574-SAV-
N72-BATEV
RAGAS-UT430-SYZ-P574/UP574-SAV-
R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-R661-DULAV
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 57
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
UDD Transiting or RAGAS-UT430-SYZ-P574/UP574-SAV-
D landing UDDD R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-UR654-MAGRI
OBTAR-L319-DASDO-G663-SYZ-P574/
UP574-SAV-R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-
UR654-MAGRI
OKA LTAA Transiting or TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W31-EGVAX-
C landing LTAA G667-ALTAX-UL223-KAPES-J5-ALRAM
without entering
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
Transiting LTAA TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W31-EGVAX-
with entering G667-ALTAX-UL223-UMH-UL852-TES-
UDDD/UGGG/ VA
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
OAKX Transiting or NANPI-G669-SYZ-G452-ZDN-A453-PI- Over position ZDN,
landing OAKX RAN expect FL270 and
FL290
OMA Transiting NANPI-R784-ORSAR Expect FL290 or be-
E OMAE low over NANPI
Landing OMAE NANPI-R784-ORSAR Expect FL290 or be-
low over NANPI
Expect FL210 up to
FL290 at 10NM be-
fore ORSAR
OPK Transiting or NANPI-G669-SYZ-G452-DERBO Expect FL410 and
R landing OPKR below before enter-
and inbound ing OPKR
VIDF
Transiting or NANPI-G669-SYZ-G665-ASVIB
landing OPKR
and inbound
VABF
UBBA Transiting or TULAX-B417-MAH-W31-EGVAX-G667-
landing UBBA SAV-N72-BATEV
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 58
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
UTAA Transiting or NANPI-G669-SYZ-G663-TBS-M318-RI-
landing UTAA KOP
NANPI-G669-SYZ-G663-MSD-A647-RI-
TAB
OMA LTAA Transiting or GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574-
E landing LTAA SYZ-UT430-VUVAG-R660/UL333/
UR660-DASIS
OAKX Transiting or GABKO-M318-KHM-A453-PIRAN Over ZDN expect
landing OAKX FL270 or FL290
OPK Transiting or GABKO-M318-KHM-A453-ZDN-G452- Expect FL410 and
R landing OPKR DERBO below before enter-
and inbound ing Karachi FIR
VIDF
Transiting or GABKO-M318-KHM-M561-ASVIB
landing OPKR
GABKO-M318-KHM-A453-ZDN-G452-
and inbound
DERBO
VABF
UBBA Transiting or GABKO-M318-ASMUK-W32-VAXUG-
landing UBBA G208/L125/UL125-ELEDI-N39-ULDUS
GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574-
SAV-R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-R661-DU-
LAV
UDD Transiting or GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574-
D landing UDDA SAV-R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ0-UR654-
MAGRI
UTAA Transiting or GABKO-M318-RIKOP
landing UTAA
GABKO-M318-TBS-G663-MSD-A647-RI-
TAB
OOM OBBB Transiting MESPO-L430-NOVSU-N312-MIDSI FL320 and FL380 at
M OBBB 20NM before MIDSI
Landing MESPO-L430-NOVSU-Z350-MIDSI Over MIDSI expect
OOMM/OEDR/ FL200 up to FL260
OEDF at 20NM before COP
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 59
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
LTAA Transiting or MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32-VAXUG-L125/
landing LTAA UL125-BUDED-R660/UR660/UL333-DA-
SIS
OMA Transiting ULDUN-T665-DAPER Only for coordinated
E OMAE for land- traffic from OOMM to
ing OTXX land in OTXX at
FL300, FL360 and
FL400
OPK Transiting or IMLOT-A791-EGRON Expect FL410 and
R landing OPKR below before enter-
ing OPKR
IMLOT-A791-KATUS-M316-GOKSO-
M561-ASVIB
DENDA-R462-METBI
UBBA Transiting or MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32-VAXUG-G208/
landing UBBA L125/UL125-ELEDI-N39-ULDUS
UDD Transiting or MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32-VAXUG-L125/
D landing UDDD UL125-BUDED-UR654-MAGRI
UTAA Transiting or MESPO-L430-ASMET-M318-RIKOP
landing UTAA
OPK LTAA Transiting or KEBUD-Q13-SODOK-T216-DAR-L125/
R landing LTAA UL125-BUDED-UL333-DASIS
OBBB Transiting DERBO-G452-ZDN-A453-MIDSI FL320 and FL380 at
OBBB 20NM before MIDSI
ASVIB-N312-MIDSI
Landing OBBB/ DERBO-G452-ZDN-A453-LVA-Z350- FL200 up to FL260
OEDR/OEDF MIDSI at 20NM before MID-
SI
ASVIB-N312-LVA-Z350-MIDSI
OKA Transiting DERBO-G452-SYZ-G669-NANPI Expect FL300 &
C OKAC FL320 over NANPI
ASVIB-G665-SYZ-G669-NANPI
Landing OKAC DERBO-G452-SYZ-G669-NANPI Expect FL280 over
NANPI
ASVIB-G665-SYZ-G669-NANPI
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 60
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
OMA Transiting DERBO-G452-ZDN-A453-DAVEP-Q10-
E OMAE MOBET-M324-PATAT
ASVIB-N312-MOBET-M324-PATAT
Landing OMAE DERBO-G452-ZDN-A453-DAVEP-Q10- Expect FL160 for
MOBET-M324-PATAT traffic inbound
OMRK, FL200 up to
FL240 for traffic in-
bound other airports
except OMAA over
PATAT
ASVIB-N312-MOBET-M324-PATAT
OOM Transiting ASVIB-N312-SOLUV-M316-KATUS-
M OOMM/OMAE A791-IMLOT
EGRON-A791-IMLOT
METBI-R462-DENDA
Landing METBI-R462-DENDA
OOMM/OMAE
ORB Landing ORBB DERBO-G452-KER-R654-ISN-G202-RA- Only authorized for
B GET Iraqi airline departing
from aerodromes
KEBUD-L124/UL124-YZD-R654-ISN-
within India, Malay-
G202-RAGET
sia, Pakistan and
China.
Expect FL280 over
RAGET
UBBA Transiting or DERBO-UN319-ULDUS
landing UBBA
KEBUD-Q13-SODOK-T216-DAR-G208/
L125/UL125-ELEDI-N39-ULDUS
KEBUD-Q13-SODOK-T216-DAR-G208/
L125/UL125-DULAV
UDD Transiting or KEBUD-Q13-GIBAB-UL333-RST-B121-
D landing UDDD MAGRI
UTAA Transiting or DERBO-G452-ZDN-G775-ORPAB
landing UTAA
DERBO-G452-ZDN-G775-MSD-G792-
GIRUN
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 61
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
KEBUD-Q13-DANIX-W2-ZDN-G775-OR-
PAB
KEBUD-Q13-DANIX-W2-ZDN-G775-
MSD-G792-GIRUN
ORB Only departures from Iraq airports by Iraqi airliners are authorized to enter OIIX via des-
B ignated FIR boundaries to destination in OIIX or elsewhere.
For other departures from Iraq airports by Iranian and Qatari airlines and Fly Dubai are
authorized to enter OIIX via designated FIR boundaries to destination in OIIX or else-
where except OAKX.
OAKX Transiting or PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KAMAR Only authorized for
landing OAKX Iraqi airliners:
a. For traffic tran-
siting OAKX,
expect all odd
levels between
FL310 and
FL390 except
FL330
b. For traffic land-
ing in OAKX,
expect FL270
and FL290
OBBB Landing OMAA BOXIX-W136-NOLTO-UT36-MESVI- Over KUVER at
(not available UT975-KUVER FL290 or above
for landing OB-
BI/OEDR/
OEDF)
Landing OBBI/ BOXIX-W136-NOLTO-UT36-DEPSU- FL180 and FL200 at
OEDR/OEDF G663-ALSER 20NM before ALSER
OMA Transiting BOXIX-W136-NOLTO-UT36-IMKEN-W3-
E OMAE KIXOB-UL223-SIR
PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KRD-UT36-IM-
KEN-W3-KIXOB-UL223-SIR
Landing OMAE BOXIX-W136-NOLTO-UT36-IMKEN-W3- Expect FL210 up to
KIXOB-UL223-LAM-G666-ORSAR FL290 at 10NM be-
fore ORSAR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 62
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KRD-UT36-IM-
KEN-W3-KIXOB-UL223-LAM-G666-OR-
SAR
OOM Transiting or PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-ISN-R654-DEN-
M landing OOMM DA
PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-ISN-R654-YZD-
W32-SRJ-L430-MESPO
OPK Transiting or PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-ISN-R654-KER- Expect below FL410
R landing OPKR G452-DERBO before entering
and inbound OPKR
VIDF
Transiting or PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-ISN-R654-KER-
landing OPKR L124/UL124-KEBUD
and inbound
VABF
PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-ISN-R654-KER-
L124/UL124-PEKES-T215-ASVIB
UBBA Transiting or PAXAT-B411-SAV-N72-BATEV
landing UBBA
UTAA Transiting or PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-ORSOK-G663-
landing UTAA TBS-M318-RIKOP
UBBA OAKX Transiting ULDUS-UN319-ITELO-UP567-ALROT- Expect all odd levels
OAKX UL333-SOKAM between FL310 and
FL390 except FL330
Landing OAKX ULDUS-UN319-ITELO-UP567-ALROT- Expect FL270 &
UL333-SOKAM FL290 before enter-
ing OAKX
OBBB Transiting BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ- FL320 and FL380 at
OBBB R659-MIDSI 20NM before MIDSI
Landing OBBB/ BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ- FL240 and FL260 at
OEDR/OEDF R659-MIDSI 20NM before MIDSI
BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ- FL200 and FL180 at
G663-ALSER 20NM before ALSER
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 63
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS


M
OKA Transiting BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-EGVEL- Expect FL300 and
C OKAC except B417/N72-TULAX FL320 over TULAX
landing at OB-
BI/OTHH/
OTBD/OTBH/
OEDR/OEDF
Landing OKAC BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-EGVEL- Expect FL240 over
B417/N72-TULAX TULAX
OMA Landing OMAE BATEV-N72-SAV-P/UP574-SYZ-G666- Expect FL210 up to
E ORSAR FL290 at 10NM be-
fore ORSAR
DULAV-R661-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124-
SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-G666-ORSAR Expect FL160 for
traffic inbound
ULDUS-N39-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-
OMRK, FL200 up to
SRJ-L430-TAVNO-M324-PATAT
FL240 for traffic in-
bound other airports
except OMAA over
PATAT
Transiting BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-
OMAE A418-KIS-UL223-SIR
DULAV-R661-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124-
SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-A418-KIS-
UL223-SIR
ULDUS-N39-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-
SRJ-L430-TAVNO-M324-PATAT
OOM Transiting or ULDUS-N39-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-
M landing OOMM SRJ-L430-MESPO
OPK Transiting or ULDUS-UN319-ZDN-G452-DERBO Expect below FL410
R landing OPKR before entering
ULDUS-N39-OBRIX-T215-SILKO-G452-
and inbound OPKR
DERBO
VIDF
Transiting or ULDUS-UN319-ZDN-G208/L125/UL125-
landing OPKR KEBUD
and inbound
ULDUS-N39-OBRIX-T215-PEKES-L124/
VABF
UL124-KEBUD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 64
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ORB Landing ORBB BATEV-N72-SESBI-W8-PAVET-A647- Only authorized for


B RAGET Iraqi airline
Expect FL280 over
position RAGET
UDD OAKX Transiting MAGRI-B121-RST-UL333-SOKAM Expect all odd levels
D OAKX between FL310 and
FL390 except FL330
MAGRI-B121-RST-A416-LOXED-A416/
B411-MSD-G792/B411-PAMTU
MAGRI-N636-PAMTU
Landing OAKX MAGRI-B121-RST-UL333-SOKAM Expect FL270 &
FL290 before enter-
MAGRI-B121-RST-A416-LOXED-A416/
ing OAKX
B411-MSD-G792/B411-PAMTU
MAGRI-N636-PAMTU
OBBB Transiting MAGRI-UR654-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124- FL320 and FL380 at
OBBB SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-R659-MIDSI 20NM before MIDSI
Landing OBBB/ FL200 up to FL260
OEDR/OEDF at 20NM before MID-
SI
MAGRI-UR654-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124- FL200 and FL180 at
SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-G663-ALSER 20NM before ALSER
OKA Transiting MAGRI-UR654-ZAJ-UL124/R654-EG- Expect FL300 and
C OKAC except VEL-B417/N72-TULAX FL320 over TULAX
landing OBBI/
OTHH/OTBD/
OTBH/OEDR/
OEDF
Landing OKAC Expect FL240 over
TULAX
OMA Transiting MAGRI-UR654-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124-
E OMAE SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-A418-KIS-
UL223-SIR
Landing OMAE MAGRI-UR654-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124- Expect FL210 up to
SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-G666-ORSAR FL290 at 10NM be-
fore ORSAR
OOM Transiting MAGRI-UR654-ZAJ-T215-PURKI-W32-
M OOMM SRJ-L430-MESPO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 65
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

OPK Transiting or MAGRI-B121-RST-UL333-GIBAB-Q13- Expect FL410 and


R landing OPKR TOVUS-G208/UL125-ZDN-G452/ below before enter-
and inbound UN319-DERBO ing OPKR
VIDF
Transiting or MAGRI-B121-RST-UL333-GIBAB-Q13-
landing OPKR KEBUD
and inbound
VABF
UTAA OAKX Transiting ORPAB-G775-MSD-G792/B411-PAMTU All odd levels be-
OAKX tween FL310 and
FL390 except FL330
ORPAB-G775-MSD-A416-SOKAM
GIRUN-G792-PAMTU
GIRUN-G792-MSD-A416-SOKAM
Landing in ORPAB-G775-MSD-G792/B411-PAMTU Expect FL270 and
OAKX FL290 before enter-
ing OAKX
GIRUN-G792-PAMTU
OBBB Transiting RIKOP-M324-TASLU-G663-SYZ-R659- FL320 and FL380 at
OBBB MIDSI 20NM before MIDSI
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-SYZ-R659-
MIDSI
RIKOP-M324-TASLU-G663-ALSER
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-ALSER
Landing OBBB/ RIKOP-M324-TASLU-G663-SYZ-R659- FL240 and FL260 at
OEDR/OEDF MIDSI 20NM before MIDSI
RITAB-647-MSD-G663-SYZ-R659-MID-
SI
RIKOP-M324-TASLU-G663-ALSER FL200 and FL180 at
20NM before ALSER
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-ALSER
OKA Transiting or RIKOP-M324-TASLU-G663-SYZ-G669- Expect FL300 and
C landing OKAC NANPI FL320 over NANPI
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-SYZ-G669-
NANPI
OMA Transiting RIKOP-M324-PATAT
E OMAE
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 66
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-TASLU-M324-
PATAT
Landing OMAE RIKOP-M324-PATAT Expect FL160 for
traffic inbound
OMRK, FL200 up to
FL240 for traffic in-
bound other airports
except OMAA over
PATAT
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-TASLU-M324-
PATAT
OOM Transiting or ORPAB-G775-ZDN-W2-CBH-R654-
M landing OOMM DENDA
ORPAB-G775-ZDN-W2-MESPO
OPK Transiting or ORPAB-G775-ZDN-G452-DERBO Expect below FL410
R landing OPKR before entering Kara-
and inbound chi FIR
GIRUN-G792-MSD-G775-ZDN-G452-
VIDF
DERBO
Transiting or ORPAB-G775-ZDN-G208/L125/UL125-
landing OPKR KEBUD
and inbound
GIRUN-G792-MSD-G775-ZDN-G208/
VABF
L125/UL125-KEBUD

INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL TRAFFIC ORIENTATION SCHEME


(TOS) WITHIN OIIX

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OIAA LTAA Transiting or Relevant SID-GABSU-G667-ALTAX- Exit point from Aba-
landing LTAA UL223-KAPES-J5-ALRAM dan CTR is GABSU
without entering
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKBV/
LBSR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 67
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
Transiting LTAA Relevant SID-GABSU-G667-ALTAX-
with entering UL223-UMH-UL852-TESVA
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKBV/
LBSR
OKBK Including des- Relevant SID-IBSAL-G55-UKNAR-B417/ Exit point from Aba-
tined or transit- N72-TULAX dan CTR is IBSAL
ing OKBK
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-IBSAL-G55-KHG-W30-IM-
tined or transit- DAT-G663-ALSER
ing OBBB
Relevant SID-IBSAL-G55-KHG-W30-IM-
DAT-B416/R784-DURSI-R659-MIDSI
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-DEMPO-G665-EGSIR- Exit point from Aba-
E T217/UL223-LAM-G666-ORSAR dan CTR is DEMPO
Transiting Relevant SID-DEMPO-G665-EGSIR-
OMAE UL223-SIR
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-GABSU-G667-ALTAX- Exit point from Aba-
tined ORBB UL223-UKSIS-G202-RAGET dan CTR is GABSU
and OSTT
OIAW LTAA Transiting or Relevant SID-EGVAX-G667-ALTAX- Exit point from Ah-
landing LTAA UL223-KAPES-J5-ALRAM waz CTR is EGVAX
without entering
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
Transiting LTAA Relevant SID-EGVAX-G667-ALTAX-
with entering UL223-UMH-UL852-TESVA
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
OKBK Including des- Relevant SID-GODMO-W30-MAH-B417/ Exit point from Ah-
tined or transit- N72-TULAX waz CTR is GODMO
ing OKBK
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 68
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-GODMO-W30-IMDAT-
tined or transit- G663-ALSER
ing OBBB
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-GODMO-W30-VATAN-
E G665-EGSIR-T217/UL223-LAM-G666-
ORSAR
Transiting Relevant SID-GODMO-W30-VATAN-
OMAE G665-EGSIR-UL223-SIR
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-EGVAX-G667-ALTAX- Exit point from Ah-
tined ORBB UL223-UKSIS-G202-RAGET waz CTR is EGVAX
and OSTT
OIBB LTAA Transiting or Relevant SID-VELUT-L570-ALTAX- Exit point from Bush-
landing LTAA UL223-KAPES-J5-ALRAM ehr CTR is VELUT
without entering
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
Transiting LTAA Relevant SID-VELUT-L570-ALTAX-
with entering UL223-UMH-UL852-TESVA
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
OKBK Including des- VELUT-G669-NANPI
tined or transit-
ing OKBK
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-KATUR-T217-LAM-G666- Exit point from Bush-
E ORSAR ehr CTR is KATUR
Transiting Relevant SID-KATUR-T217-LAM-UL223-
OMAE SIR
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-VELUT-L570-ALTAX- Exit point from Bush-
tined ORBB/ UL223-UKSIS-G202-RAGET ehr CTR is VELUT
OSTT
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 69
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OICC LTAA Transiting or Relevant SID-BOPEL-W158-TAVNI- Exit point from Ker-
landing LTAA UL223-KAPES-J5-ALRAM manshah CTR is
without entering BOPEL
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
Transiting LTAA Relevant SID-BOPEL-W158-TAVNI-
with entering UL223-UMH-UL852-TESVA
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-BUBAV-UT36-DURSI- Exit point from Ker-
tined or transit- R659-MIDSI manshah CTR is
ing OBBB BUBAV
Relevant SID-BUBAV-UT36-DEPSU-
G663-ALSER
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-BUBAV-UT36-IMKEN-N72/
tined or transit- B417-TULAX
ing OKAC
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-BUBAV-W158-KRD-UT36-
E IMKEN-W3-KIXOB-UL223-LAM-G666-
ORSAR
Transiting Relevant SID-BUBAV-W158-KRD-UT36-
OMAE IMKEN-W3-KIXOB-UL223-SIR
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-MOKAB-B411-ILM-G202- Exit point from Ker-
tined ORBB RAGET manshah CTR is
and OSTT MOKAB
OIFM LTAA Transiting or Relevant SID-BOMID-G202-UKSIS- Exit point from Esfa-
landing LTAA UL223-KAPES-J5-ALRAM han TMA is BOMID
without entering
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
Relevant SID-BOMID-G202-UKSIS-
UL223-UMH-UL852-TESVA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 70
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
Transiting LTAA Relevant SID-BOMID-G202-UKSIS-
with entering UL223-UMH-UL852-TESVA
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
OAKX Including des- Relevant SID-LABOT-G202-KAMAR Exit point from Esfa-
tined or transit- han TMA is LABOT
ing OAKX
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-GESIP-R659-SYZ-G663- Exit point from Esfa-
tined or transit- ALSER han TMA is GESIP
ing OBBB
Relevant SID-GESIP-R659-MIDSI
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-GADLU-W6-IMKEN-B417/ Exit point from Esfa-
tined or transit- N72-TULAX han TMA is GADLU
ing OKAC
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-GESIP-R659-SYZ-G666- Exit point from Esfa-
E ORSAR han TMA is GESIP
Transiting Relevant SID-GESIP-R659-SYZ-A418-
OMAE KIS0-UL223-SIR
OPKR Including des- Relevant SID-LADAL-R654-YZD-R654/ Exit point from Esfa-
tined or transit- L124/UL124-KER-G452-DERBO han TMA is LADAL
ing OPKR
Relevant SID-LADAL-R654-YZD-L124/
UL124-KEBUD
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-BOMID-G202-RAGET Exit point from Esfa-
tined ORBB han TMA is BOMID
and OSTT
UBBA Including des- Relevant SID-DAPOG-R659-VAVIN- Exit point from Esfa-
tined or transit- UT211-RUS-B121-PAXID-N72-BATEV han TMA is DAPOG
ing UBBA
UDD Including des- Relevant SID-DAPOG-R659-VAVIN-
D tined or transit- UT211-RUS-B121-MAGRI
ing UDDD
UTAA Including des- Relevant SID-LABOT-G202-ORSOK- Exit point from Esfa-
tined or transit- G663-TBS-M318-RIKOP han TMA is LABOT
ing UTAA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 71
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
Relevant SID-LABOT-G202-ORSOK-
G663-MSD-A647-RITAB
OIGG LTAA Including des- Relevant SID-RALGO-R660/UR660/ Exit point from Rasht
tined or transit- UL333-DASIS CTR is RALGO
ing LTAA
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-RARTA-B121-PAXID-N72- Exit point from Rasht
tined or transit- TULAX CTR is RARTA
ing OKAC
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-RARTA-B121-PAXID-N72-
tined ORBB SESBI-W8-PAVET-A647-RAGET
and OSTT
OIIE/ LTAA Including des- Relevant SID-PAROT-L125/UL125-BU- Exit point from Teh-
OIII/ tined or transit- DED-R660/UR660/UL333-DASIS ran TMA is PAROT
OIIP ing LTAA
OAKX Including des- Relevant SID-DHN-B411-MSD-G792/ Exit point from Teh-
tined or transit- B411-PAMTU ran TMA is DHN
ing OAKX
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-EGVEL-P574/UP574-SYZ- Exit point from Teh-
tined or transit- G666-ORSAR ran TMA is EGVEL
ing OBBB
Relevant SID-EGVEL-P574/UP574-SYZ-
R659-MIDSI
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-EGVEL-B417/N72-TULAX Exit point from Teh-
tined or transit- ran TMA is EGVEL
ing OKAC
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-EGVEL-P574/UP574-SYZ-
E G666-ORSAR
Transiting Relevant SID-EGVEL-P574/UP574-SYZ-
OMAE A418-KIS-UL223-SIR
OPKR Including des- Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-SILKO-G452- Exit point from Teh-
tined or transit- DERBO ran TMA is OBRIX
ing OPKR
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-PEKES-
L124/UL124-KEBUD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 72
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-PAVET-A647-RAGET Exit point from Teh-
tined ORBB ran TMA is PAVET
and OSTT
UBBA Including des- Relevant SID-PAXID-B121-RST-G670- Exit point from Teh-
tined or transit- LALDA ran TMA is PAXID
ing UBBA
UDD Including des- Relevant SID-PAXID-B121-MAGRI
D tined or transit-
ing UDDD
UTAA Including des- Relevant SID-DHN-B411-GIBAB-W140- Exit point from Teh-
tined or transit- RIKOP ran TMA is DHN
ing UTAA
Relevant SID-DHN-B411-MSD-A647-RI-
TAB
OIKB/ LTAA Including des- Relevant SID-MOBON-W10-SYZ-UT430- Exit point from Ban-
OIKQ tined or transit- VUVAG-R660/UR660/UL333-DASIS dar Abbas TMA is
ing LTAA MOBON
OAKX Including des- Relevant SID-DAVEP-A453-PIRAN Exit point from Ban-
tined or transit- dar Abbas TMA is
ing OAKX DAVEP
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-KHM-A453/N312-MIDSI Exit point from Ban-
tined or transit- dar Abbas TMA is
ing OBBB KHM
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-MOBON-W10-SYZ-G669- Exit point from Ban-
tined or transit- NANPI dar Abbas TMA is
ing OKAC MOBON
OMA Including des- Relevant SID-MOBET-M324-PATAT Exit point from Ban-
E tined or transit- dar Abbas TMA is
ing OMAE MOBET
OPKR Including des- Relevant SID-DAVEP-A453-ZDN-G452- Exit point from Ban-
tined or transit- DERBO dar Abbas TMA is
ing OPKR DAVEP
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-MOBON-W10-SYZ-UT430- Exit point from Ban-
tined ORBB RASLA-G202-RAGET dar Abbas TMA is
and OSTT ASMUK
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 73
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
UBBA Including des- Relevant SID-ASMUK-W32-VAXUG-
tined or transit- G208/L125/UL125-ELEDI-N39-ULDUS
ing UBBA
UDD Including des- Relevant SID-ASMUK-W32-VAXUG-
D tined or transit- L125/UL125-BUDED-UR654-MAGRI
ing UDDD
UTAA Including des- Relevant SID-ASMUK-M318-RIKOP
tined or transit-
ing UTAA
Relevant SID-ASMUK-M318-TBS-G663-
MSD-A647-RITAB
OIKK LTAA Including des- Relevant SID-ALMOB-R654/L124/ Exit point from Ker-
tined or transit- UL124-YZD-W32-VAXUG-L125/UL125- man CTR is ALMOB
ing LTAA BUDED-R660/UR660/UL333-DASIS
OMA Including des- Relevant SID-ALMEK-M324-PATAT Exit point from Ker-
E tined or transit- man CTR is ALMEK
ing OMAE
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-ALMOB-R654-ISN-G202- Exit point from Ker-
tined ORBB RAGET man CTR is ALMOB
and OSTT
OIMM LTAA Including des- Relevant SID-ORDOB-A647-SBZ-A416- Exit point from
tined or transit- RST-UL333-DASIS Mashhad TMA is
ing LTAA ORDOB
OAKX Including des- Relevant SID-TANBU-G792/B411-PAM- Exit point from
tined or transit- TU Mashhad TMA is
ing OAKX TANBU
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-ALSER Exit point from
tined or transit- Mashhad TMA is
ing OBBB RAMIL
Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-SYZ-R659-
MIDSI
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-SYZ-G669-
tined or transit- NANPI
ing OKAC
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 74
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITION ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OMA Including des- Relevant SID-NOTSO-B441-NABOX- Exit point from
E tined or transit- A453-DAVEP-Q10-MOBET-M324-PA- Mashhad TMA is
ing OMAE TAT NOTSO
OPKR Including des- Relevant SID-NOTSO-G775-ZDN-G452- Exit point from
tined or transit- DERBO Mashhad TMA is
ing OPKR NOTSO
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-ORDOB-A647-VR-R661- Exit point from
tined ORBB RUS-W11-RAGET Mashhad TMA is
and OSTT ORDOB
UBBA Including des- Relevant SID-ORDOB-A647-SBZ-A416-
tined or transit- DNZ-UN319/UP567-ULDUS
ing UBBA
UDD Including des- Relevant SID-ORDOB-A647-SBZ-N636-
D tined or transit- MAGRI
ing UDDD
UTAA Including des- Relevant SID-MIDMO-G775-ORPAB Exit point from
tined or transit- Mashhad TMA is
Relevant SID-A647-RITAB
ing UTAA MIDMO or RITAB
OING ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-DATOL-W4-BUBUX-A647- Exit point from Gor-
tined ORBB RAGET gan CTR is DATOL
and OSTT
OINZ ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-MODEK-A416-NSR-G667- Exit point from
tined ORBB RUS-A647-RAGET Dashte-e-Naz CTR
and OSTT is MODEK
OISS LTAA Transiting or Relevant SID-KISED-W3-KIXOB-UL223- Exit point from Shir-
landing LTAA KAPES-J5-ALRAM az TMA is KISET
without entering
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
Transiting LTAA Relevant SID-KISED-W3-KIXOB-UL223-
with entering UMH-UL852-TESVA
UDDD/UGGG/
URRV/UKFV/
LBSR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 75
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OAKX Including des- Relevant SID-NALBI-G452-ZDN-A453- Exit point from Shir-
tined or transit- PIRAN az TMA is NALBI
ing OAKX
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-DEPSU-G663-ALSER Exit point from Shir-
tined or transit- az TMA is DEPSU or
Relevant SID-KATAG-R659-MIDSI
ing OBBB KATAG
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-IVERA-G669-NANPI Exit point from Shir-
tined or transit- az TMA is IVERA
ing OKAC
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-KUPTO-G666-ORSAR Exit point from Shir-
E az TMA is KUPTO
Transiting Relevant SID-KUPTO-A418-KIS-UL223-
OMAE SIR
OPKR Including des- Relevant SID-NALBI-G452-DERBO Exit point from Shir-
tined or transit- az TMA is NALBI or
Relevant SID-VAVAS-G665-ASVIB
ing OPKR VAVAS
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-KISED-W3-KIXOB-UL223- Exit point from Shir-
tined ORBB UKSIS-G202-RAGET az TMA is KISED
and OSTT
UBBA Including des- Relevant SID-ASNIT-P574/UP574-SAV- Exit point from Shir-
tined or transit- N72-BATEV az TMA is ASNIT
ing UBBA
UDD Including des- Relevant SID-ASNIT-P574/UP574-SAV-
D tined or transit- R654/L124/UL124/ZAJ-UR654-MAGRI
ing UDDD
UTAA Including des- Relevant SID-KINOT-G663-TBS-M318- Exit point from Shir-
tined or transit- RIKOP az TMA is KINOT
ing UTAA
Relevant SID-KINOT-G663-MSD-A647-
RITAB
OITL LTAA Including des- Relevant SID-EGVON-A416-TBZ-R660/ Exit point from Arda-
tined or transit- UR660/UL333-DASIS bil CTR is EGVON
ing LTAA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 76
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OKAC Including des- Relevant SID-GIVTA-A416-RST-B121- Exit point from Arda-
tined or transit- PAXID-N72-TULAX bil CTR is GIVTA
ing OKAC
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-GIVTA-A416-RST-B121-
tined ORBB PAXID-N72-SESBI-W8-PAVET-A647-
and OSTT RAGET
OITR LTAA Including des- DCT-ALRAM Exit point from Uro-
tined or transit- miyeh CTR is AL-
ing LTAA RAM
OKBK Including des- Relevant SID-ROVON-L319-PAREX- Exit point from Uro-
tined or transit- W158-NOLTO-UT36-IMKEN-B417/N72- miyeh CTR is TU-
ing OKBK TULAX BAR
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-ROVON-L319-PAREX- Exit point from Uro-
tined ORBB W158-KMS-A647-RAGET miyeh CTR is GIVTA
and OSTT
OITT LTAA Including des- Relevant SID-BORES-R660/UR660/ Exit point from Tab-
tined or transit- UL333-DASIS riz CTR is BORES
ing LTAA
OBBB Including des- Relevant SID-RABEM-M317-RADID- Exit point from Tab-
tined or transit- L319-DASDO-G663-ALSER riz CTR is RUDAD
ing OBBB
Relevant SID-RABEM-M317-RADID-
L319-DASDO-UL223-LAGSA-R659-MID-
SI
OMA Destined OMAE Relevant SID-RABEM-M317-RADID- Exit point from Tab-
E L319-DASDO-UL223-LAM-G666-OR- riz CTR is RUDAD
SAR
Transiting Relevant SID-RABEM-M317-RADID-
OMAE L319-DASDO-UL223-SIR
ORBB Including des- Relevant SID-RABEM-M317-PAREX- Exit point from Tab-
tined ORBB W158-KMS-A647-RAGET riz CTR is RABEM
and OSTT
UBBA Including des- Relevant SID-RABDI-R661-DULAV Exit point from Tab-
tined or transit- riz CTR is RABDI or
Relevant SID-DASDA-A422-PARSU
ing UBBA DASDA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 77
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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Traffic departing from Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
UDD Including des- Relevant SID-PAPOK-G482-MAGRI Exit point from Tab-
D tined or transit- riz CTR is PAPOK
ing UDDD

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Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
LTAA OIAA ALRAM-UT36-IMKEN-B417/N72-MAH- Entry point to Aba-
W31-BOPIS-relevant STAR dan CTR is BOPIS
OIAW ALRAM-UT36-IMKEN-W6-ITIBI-relevant Entry point to Ahwaz
STAR CTR is ITIBI
OIBB ALRAM-UT36-MESVI-UT975-KHG-rele- Entry point to Bush-
vant STAR ehr CTR is KHG
OICC ALRAM-UT36-NOLTO-W158-BOPEL- Entry point to Ker-
relevant STAR manshah CTR is
BOPEL
OIFM AGINA-UP146-SIBVU-R661-ZAJ-R654/ Entry point to Esfa-
L124/UL124-PEKAM-relevant STAR han TMA is PEKAM
or BOMID
BONAM-UL124-UMH-G208/UL124-ZAJ-
R654/L124/UL124-PEKAM-relevant
STAR
BONAM-L319-NOTSA-G202-BOMID-
relevant STAR
OIGG BONAM-G781-UMH-A422-TBZ-R660/ Entry point to Rasht
UR660/UL333-RALGO-relevant STAR CTR is RALGO
OIII/ Expect FL280 AGINA-UP146-RST-B121-relevant Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over STAR TMA is MIVAK
OIIP MIVAK
BONAM-UL124-ZAJ-R661-MIVAK-rele-
vant STAR
OIKB/ AGINA-UP146-SIBVU-R661-ZAJ-R654/ Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ L124/UL124-SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ- dar Abbas TMA is
W10-MOBON-relevant STAR MOBON
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 78
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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TO CONDITON ROUTING REMARKS
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Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
BONAM-L319-RADID-W3-SYZ-W10-
MOBON-relevant STAR
OIKK AGINA-UP146-SIBVU-R661-ZAJ-T215- Entry point to Ker-
PURBO-W148/M324-ALGUV-relevant man CTR is ALMOB
STAR
BONAM-UL124-ZAJ-L124/UL124-YZD-
R654-ALMOB-relevant STAR
OIMM AGINA-UP146-RST-UL333-GIBAB- Entry point to Mash-
B411-RIBUX-relevant STAR had TMA is RIBUX
OISS AGINA-UP146-SIBVU-R661-ZAJ-R654/ Entry point to Shiraz
L124/UL124-SAV-P574/UP574-ASNIT- TMA is ASNIT or
relevant STAR KISED
BONAM-L319-RADID-W3-KISED-rele-
vant STAR
OITL BONAM-G781-UMH-A422-TBZ-A416- Entry point to Ardabil
EGVON-relevant STAR CTR is EGVON
OITR Expect FL270 BONAM-G781/UL124-TUDNU-relevant Entry point to Uro-
or below over STAR miyeh CTR is TUD-
BONAM NU
OITT BONAM-G781-UMH-A422-RABEM-rele- Entry point to Tabriz
vant STAR CTR is RABEM
OAKX OIII/ Expect FL240 PAMTU-G792/B411-MSD-A647-MUX- Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over OR-relevant STAR TMA is MUXOR
OIIP ORKAT
OIKB/ PIRAN-A453-DAVEP-relevant STAR Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ dar Abbas TMA is
DAVEP
OIMM PAMTU-G792/B411-TANBU-relevant Entry point to Mash-
STAR had TMA is TANBU
OBBB OIAA RAGAS-UT430-PEGET-B416/R784-IM- Entry point to Aba-
DAT-W30-KHG-G55-IBSAL-relevant dan CTR is IBSAL
STAR
OIAW RAGAS-UT430-PEGET-B416/R784-IM- Entry point to Ahwaz
DAT-W30-GODMO-relevant STAR CTR is GODMO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 79
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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TO CONDITON ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OIFM OBTAR-L319-DASDO-G663-SYZ-R659- Entry point to Esfa-
GESIP-relevant STAR han TMA is GESIP
RAGAS-UT430-LAGSA-R659-GESIP-
relevant STAR
OIII/ Expect FL240 OBTAR-L319-DASDO-G663-SYZ-R659- Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over BOXAM-relevant STAR TMA is BOXAM
OIIP BOXAM
RAGAS-UT430-LAGSA-R659-BOXAM-
relevant STAR
OIKB/ RAGAS-M561-KHM-relevant STAR Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ dar Abbas TMA is
KHM
OIMM OBTAR-L319-DASDO-G663-RAMIL-rel- Entry point to Mash-
evant STAR had TMA is RAMIL
RAGAS-UT430-LAGSA-R659-SYZ-
G663-RAMIL-relevant STAR
OISS OBTAR-L319-DASDO Entry point to Shiraz
TMA is DASDO or
LAGSA
RAGAS-UT430-LAGSA
OKAC OIAA TULAX-B417/N72-UKNAR-G55-IBSAL- Entry point to Aba-
relevant STAR dan CTR is IBSAL
OIAW TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W30-GODMO- Entry point to Ahwaz
relevant STAR CTR is GODMO
OIBB NANPI-G669-VELUT Entry point to Bush-
ehr CTR is VELUT
OIFM TULAX-B417/N72-IMKEN-W6-GADLU- Entry point to Esfa-
relevant STAR han TMA is GADLU
OIGG TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W31-EGVAX- Entry point to Rasht
G667-SAV-N72-PAXID-B121-RARTA- CTR is RARTA
relevant STAR
OIII/ Expect FL280 TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W31-EGVAX- Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over G667-SAV-relevant STAR TMA is SAV
OIIP SAV
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 80
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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TO CONDITON ROUTING REMARKS
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Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OIMM NANPI-G669-SYZ-G663-RAMIL-rele- Entry point to Mash-
vant STAR had TMA is RAMIL
OISS NANPI-G669-IVERA-relevant STAR Entry point to Shiraz
TMA is IVERA
OITL TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W31-EGVAX- Entry point to Ardabil
G667-SAV-N72-PAXID-B121-RST- CTR is GIVTA
A416-GIVTA-relevant STAR
OITR TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W31-EGVAX- Entry point to Uro-
G667-ALTAX-UL223-TAVNI-W158- miyeh CTR is TU-
PAREX-M317/L319-ROVON-G781-TU- BAR
BAR-relevant STAR
OITT TULAX-B417/N72-MAH-W31-EGVAX- Entry point to Tabriz
G667-ALTAX-UL223-UMH-A422-RA- CTR is RABEM
BEM-relevant STAR
OMA OIAW GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574- Entry point to Ahwaz
E SYZ-G665-VATAN-W30-GODMO-rele- CTR is GODMO
vant STAR
OIBB GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574- Entry point to Bush-
SYZ-W23-KUGVU-relevant STAR ehr CTR is KUGVU
OICC GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574- Entry point to Ker-
SYZ-W3-KIXOB-UL223-UKSIS-G202- manshah CTR is
KRD-W158-BUBAV-relevant STAR BUBAV
OIFM GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574- Entry point to Esfa-
SYZ-R659-GESIP-relevant STAR han TMA is GESIP
OIII/ Expect FL240 GABKO-M318-ASMUK-W32-VAXUG- Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant TMA is BOXAM or
OIIP BOXAM and STAR RADAL
RADAL
GABKO-M317-ROTAL P574/UP574-
SYZ-R659-BOXAM-relevant STAR
OIKB/ GABKO-M318-KHM-relevant STAR Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ dar Abbas TMA is
KHM
OIKK GABKO-M318-ASMET-Q14-ALMEK-rel- Entry point to Ker-
evant STAR man CTR is ALMEK
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 81
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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TO CONDITON ROUTING REMARKS
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Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OIMM GABKO-M318-TBS-G663-RAMIL-rele- Entry point to Mash-
vant STAR had TMA is RAMIL
OISS GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574- Entry point to Shiraz
KASOL-relevant STAR TMA is KASOL
OITT GABKO-M317-ROTAL-P574/UP574- Entry point to Tabriz
SAV-R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-UR654- CTR is RAKED
BUDED-R660/UR660/UL333-RAKED-
relevant STAR
OPKR OIFM DERBO-G452-ZDN-G208/L125/UL125- Entry point to Esfa-
NODLA-G202-LABOT-relevant STAR han TMA is LABOT
KEBUD-Q13-SODOK-T216-DAR-G208/
L125/UL125-NODLA-G202-LABOT-rele-
vant STAR
OIII/ Expect FL240 DERBO-G452-ZDN-G208/L125/UL125- Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over RADAL-relevant STAR TMA is RADAL
OIIP RADAL
KEBUD-Q13-SODOK-T216-DAR-G208/
L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
OIKB/ DERBO-G452-ZDN-A453-DAVEP-rele- Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ vant STAR dar Abbas TMA is
DAVEP or KHM
ASVIB-N312-KHM-relevant STAR
OISS DERBO-G452-NALBI-relevant STAR Entry point to Shiraz
TMA is NALBI or
ASVIB-G665-VAVAS-relevant STAR
VAVAS
ORBB OIAA PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KRD-UT36-IM- Entry point to Aba-
KEN-B417/N72-MAH-W31-BOPIS-rele- dan CTR is BOPIS
vant STAR
OIAW PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KRD-UT36-IM- Entry point to Ahwaz
KEN-W6-ITIBI-relevant STAR CTR is ITIBI
OIBB PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KRD-UT36- Entry point to Bush-
MESVI-UT975-KHG-relevant STAR ehr CTR is KHG
OICC PAXAT-B411-MOKAB-relevant STAR Entry point to Ker-
manshah CTR is
MOKAB
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 82
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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TO CONDITON ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OIFM PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-BOMID-rele- Entry point to Esfa-
vant STAR han TMA is BOMID
OIGG PAXAT-B411-SAV-N72-PAXID-B121- Entry point to Rasht
RARTA-relevant STAR CTR is RARTA
OIII/ Expect FL280 PAXAT-B411-SAV-relevant STAR Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over TMA is SAV
OIIP SAV
OIKB/ PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KRD-UT36-IM- Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ KEN-W3-SYZ-W10-MOBON-relevant dar Abbas TMA is
STAR MOBON
OIKK PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-ISN-R654-AL- Entry point to Ker-
MOB-relevant STAR man CTR is ALMOB
OIMM PAXAT-B411-RUS-R661-DHN-B411-RI- Entry point to Mash-
BUX-relevant STAR had TMA is RIBUX
OING PAXAT-B411-DHN-W4-DATOL-relevant Entry point to Gor-
STAR gan CTR is DATOL
OINZ PAXAT-B411-DHN-W4-LABET-relevant Entry point to Dasht-
STAR e- Naz CTR is LA-
BET
OISS PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202-KRD-UT36-IM- Entry point to Shiraz
KEN-W3-KISED-relevant STAR TMA is KISED
OITL PAXAT-B411-SAV-N72-PAXID-B121- Entry point to Ardabil
RST-A416-GIVTA-relevant STAR CTR is GIVTA
OITR PAXAT-B411-ILM-W154-KMS-W158- Entry point to Uro-
PAREX-M317/L319-ROVON-G781-TU- miyeh CTR is TU-
BAR-relevant STAR BAR
OITT PAXAT-B411-ILM-W154-KMS-W158- Entry point to Tabriz
TAVNI-UL223-UMH-A422-RABEM-rele- CTR is RABEM
vant STAR
UBBA OIFM BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-PEKAM- Entry point to Esfa-
relevant STAR han TMA is PEKAM
OIII/ Expect FL280 LALDA-G670-RST-B121-PAXID-rele- Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over vant STAR TMA is PAXID
OIIP PAXID
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 83
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

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TO CONDITON ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
OIKB/ ULDUS-N39-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32- Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ ASMUK-relevant STAR dar Abbas TMA is
ASMUK
OIMM ULDUS-UP567/UN319-DNZ-A416- Entry point to Mash-
LOXED-A416/B411-RIBUX-relevant had TMA is RIBUX
STAR
OISS BATEV-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-ASNIT- Entry point to Shiraz
relevant STAR TMA is ASNIT
UDDD OIFM MAGRI-UR654-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124- Entry point to Esfa-
PEKAM-relevant STAR han TMA is PEKAM
OIII/ Expect FL280 MAGRI-B121-PAXID-relevant STAR Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over TMA is PAXID
OIIP PAXID
OITT MAGRI-G482-PAPOK-relevant STAR Entry point to Tabriz
CTR is PAPOK
UTAA OIFM RIKOP-M324-TASLU-G663-ORSOK- Entry point to Esfa-
G202-LABOT-relevant STAR han TMA is LABOT
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-ORSOK-G202-
LABOT-relevant STAR
OIII/ Expect FL240 RIKOP-W140-BRD-B451-RAPKI-A647- Entry point to Tehran
OIIE/ or below over MUXOR-relevant STAR TMA is MUXOR
OIIP MUXOR
OIKB/ RIKOP-M324-TAVNO-relevant STAR Entry point to Ban-
OIKQ dar Abbas TMA is
TAVNO
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-TASLU-M324-
TAVNO-relevant STAR
OIMM ORPAB-G775-MIDMO-relevant STAR Entry point to Mash-
had TMA is MIDMO
RITAB-A647-MSD
or RITAB
NOTE: Expect radar vectoring via posi-
tion RITAB
OISS RIKOP-M324-TASLU-G663-KINOT-rele- Entry point to Shiraz
vant STAR TMA is KINOT
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 84
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FRO
TO CONDITON ROUTING REMARKS
M
Traffic arriving to Aerodromes within Tehran FIR
RITAB-A647-MSD-G663-KINOT-rele-
vant STAR

DOMESTIC FLIGHT OTS


Tehran has the following restrictions for domestic operation:
a. Traffic from OIKB to OIMM:
Relevant SID-ASMUK-M318-TBS-G663-RAMIL-relevant STAR
b. Traffic from OIMM to OIKB:
Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-TASLU-M324-TAVNO-relevant STAR
c. Traffic from OIKK to OIBK/OIKB:
Relevant SID-ALMEK-M324-TAVNO...
d. Traffic from OIBK/OIKB to OIKK:
Relevant SID-ASMUK-M318-ASMET-Q14-ALMEK-relevant STAR
e. Traffic from OIKK to OIMM:
Relevant SID-ALGUV-W148-BJD-G775-NOTSO-relevant STAR
f. Traffic from OIMM to OIKK:
Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-TASLU-M324-ALGUV-relevant STAR
g. Traffic departing from OIBK to OIMM:
Relevant SID-MIVUN-M561-KHM-M318-TBS-G663-RAMIL-relevant STAR
h. Traffic departing from OIMM to OIBK:
Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-TASLU-M324-BND-A453-KHM-M561-MIVUN-relevant STAR
i. Traffic departing OIBK to OIKB and vice versa:
Relevant SID/STAR-MIVUN-M561-KHM-relevant STAR/SID
j. Traffic departing Tehran TMA-OIMM:
Relevant SID-DHN-B411-RIBUX-relevant STAR
NOTE: in case of OI(D)-51 activity, the alternate route of flight is W154
k. Traffic departing OIMM-Thran TMA:
Relevant SID-ORDOB-A647-MUXOR-relevant STAR
l. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA intending to operate via T215/W32/G202/R205:
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 85
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TMA boundary OBRIX-T215-RERET/PURKI/SILKO-desired route


m. Traffic departing from southeast of Tehran TMA (G208/L125/UL125/W32/G202/R205)
intending to land at airports within Tehran TMA is required to proceed via G208/L125/
UL125:
…VAXUG-G208-RADAL-relevant STAR
n. Traffic departing from south of Tehran TMA (OISS, OIFM, OISY, OIFS,...) intending to land
at airports within Tehran TMA is required to proceed via R659:
... ISN-R659-BOXAM-relevant STAR
o. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA intending to operate via P574/UP574 (OIFM, OISS,
OIBK…):
TMA boundary-VR-ELUSI-W13-PEKAM-P574/UP574 to destination
NOTE: In case of OI(D)-103, OI(D)-97E/W, OI(C)-76 activities, the alternate route of flight is
via EGVEL by prior coordination between-relevant ATCOs
p. Traffic departing OIII to OIMS:
– Relevant SID-DHN-B411-GIBAB-W140-IBRAV-A416-VATAR-relevant STAR; or
– Relevant SID-DHN-B411-RABAM-DCT-SBZ
q. Traffic departing OIMS to OIII:
– Relevant SID-VATAR-A416-IBRAV-W140-ULANO-A647-MUXOR-relevant STAR; or
– Relevant SID-RAGIN-DCT-ULANO-A647-MUXOR-relevant STAR
r. Traffic departing OIHR to OIMM:
Relevant SID-DEKBA-J6-SAV-G667-RUS-R661-DHN-B411-RIBUX
Relevant SID-DEKBA-J6-SAV-B411-RIBUX-relevant STAR
s. Traffic departing OIMM to OIHR:
Relevant SID-ORDOB-A647-RUS-G667-SAV-N72/B417-EGVEL-(at or below FL200)-W7-
DEKBA-relevant STAR
t. Traffic departing OIII to OIAW:
Relevant SID-EGVEL-B417-IMKEN-W6-ITIBI-relevant STAR
u. Traffic departing OIAW to OIII:
Relevant SID-EGVAX-G667-SAV-relevant STAR
v. Traffic departing OIII to OIAA:
Relevant SID-EGVEL-B417-MAH-W31-BOPIS-relevant STAR
w. Traffic departing OIAA to OIII:
Relevant SID-GABSU-G667-SAV-relevant STAR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 86
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

x. Traffic departing OIII to OIAM:


Relevant SID-EGVEL-B417-IMKEN-W6-AWZ-W30-GODMO-relevant STAR
y. Traffic departing OIAM to OIII:
Relevant SID-GODMO-W30-AWZ-G667-SAV-relevant STAR
z. Traffic departing OIII to OIKJ:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-SOLAK-G665-NANTO-DCT-JIR
aa. Traffic departing OIKJ to OIII:
JIR DCT NANTO-G665-SOLAK-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
ab. Traffic departing OIII to OINZ/OING:
Relevant SID-DHN-W4 …
ac. Traffic departing OINZ/OING to OIII:
… LABET-W4-BUBUX-A647-MUXOR-relevant STAR
ad. Traffic departing OIFK to OIMM:
DCT VFR PEKAM-R654-ISN-G202-ORSOK-G663-RAMIL-relevant STAR
ae. Traffic departing OIMM to OIFK:
Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-ORSOK-G202-ISN-R659-DAPOG-DCT VFR Kashan aero-
drome
af. Traffic departing OIFK to OIII:
DCT VFR VAVIN-R659-BOXAM-relevant STAR
ag. Traffic departing OIII to OIFK:
Relevant SID-ELUSI-DCT VFR Kashan aerodrome
ah. Traffic departing OIFK to OISS/OIBK:
DCT VFR PEKAM-P574/UP574 …
ai. Traffic departing OISS/OIBK to OIFK:
… KAVOT-R659-DAPOG-DCT VFR Kashan aerodrome
aj. Traffic departing OIFM to OIGG:
Relevant SID-DAPOG-R659-VAVIN-UT211-RUS-B121-RARTA-relevant STAR
ak. Traffic departing OIGG to OIFM:
Relevant SID-RARTA-B121-PAXID-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-PEKAM-relevant STAR
al. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OICC/OICI:
Relevant SID-PAVET-A647-ASRIL…
am. Traffic departing from OICC/OICI to Tehran TMA:
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 87
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

...ASRIL-W154-IVELI-B411-SAV-relevant STAR
an. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OICS:
Relevant SID-PAVET-A647-HAM-W136-LOVID-relevant STAR
ao. Traffic departing from OICS to Tehran TMA:
Relevant STAR-LOVID-W136-SAV-relevant STAR
ap. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIHH and vice versa:
Relevant SID/STAR-SAV-W136-ORLOG-relevant STAR/SID
aq. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OITT/OITK:
Relevant SID-PAROT-L125/UL125-BUDED-R660/UR660/UL333-RAKED…
ar. Traffic departing from OITT/OITK to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-RUDAD-R661-MIVAK-relevant STAR
as. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIYY/OIKK:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-BONOL…
at. Traffic departing from OIYY/OIKK to Tehran TMA:
… BONOL-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
au. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIZH:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-SILKO-G452-DANUS-relevant STAR
av. Traffic departing from OIZH to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-DAPAP-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
aw. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIMB:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-RERET-R205-TULKU-relevant STAR
ax. Traffic departing from OIMB to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-TULKU-R205-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
ay. Traffic departing from OICI/OICK to OISS/OIBK:
… UKSIS-G202-IMRAG-P574/UP574-ASNIT…
az. Traffic departing from OISS/OIBK to OICI/OICK:
…ASNIT-P574/UP574-IMRAG-G202-UKSIS…
ba. Traffic departing from OIKB/OIKQ to OITT:
…MOBON-W10-SYZ-P574/UP574-SAV-R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-UR654-BUDED-R660/
UR660/UL333-RAKED-relevant STAR
bb. Traffic departing from OITT to OIKB/OIKQ:
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 88
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

Relevant SID-RUDAD-R661-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124-SAV-P574/UP574-SYZ-W10-MOBON-
relevant STAR
bc. Traffic departing from OIMM to OICC/OICI:
Relevant SID-ORDOB-A647-ASRIL...
bd. Traffic departing from OICC/OICI to OIMM:
…ASRIL-W154-IVELI-B411-RIBUX-relevant STAR
be. Traffic departing from OITL/OIGG to OIAW:
…RARTA-B121-PAXID-N72-IMKEN-W6-ITIBI-relevant STAR
bf. Traffic departing from OIAW to OIGG/OITL:
Relevant SID-EGVAX-G667-SAV-N72-PAXID-B121-RARTA…
bg. Traffic departing from OIGG to OIKB/OIKQ
Relevant SID-RARTA-B121-OXADU-T215-PURKI-W32-ASMUK-relevant STAR
bh. Traffic departing from OIKB/OIKQ to OIGG
Relevant SID-ASMUK-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-IKA-R661-RUS-B121-RARTA-rele-
vant STAR
bi. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIKB/OIKQ:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-ASMUK-relevant STAR
bj. Traffic departing from OIKB/OIKQ to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-ASMUK-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
bk. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIKM:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-EGRES-W139-ORDOB-relevant STAR
bl. Traffic departing from OIKM to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-ORDOB-W139-DAR-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
bm. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIKR:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-YZD-W5-DAPOX-relevant STAR
bn. Traffic departing from OIKR to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-DAPOX-W5-YZD-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
bo. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIKY:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-DAVUT-relevant STAR
bp. Traffic departing from OIKY to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-DAVUT-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
bq. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIZB:
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 89
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-RERET-R205-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-DAR-W137-ELOKA-
relevant STAR
br. Traffic departing from OIZB to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-ELOKA-W137-DAR-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant STAR
bs. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIZC:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-YZD-UL-124-KER-R654-EGPER-relevant STAR
bt. Traffic departing from OIZC to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-EGPER-R654-KER-UL124–YZD-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-
relevant STAR
bu. Traffic departing from OISS to OIGG:
Relevant SID-ASNIT-P574/UP574-SAV-N72-PAXID-B121-RARTA-relevant STAR
bv. Traffic departing from OIGG to OISS:
Relevant SID-RARTA-B121-PAXID-N72-SAV-P574/UP574-ASNIT-relevant STAR
bw. Traffic departing from OICC to OISS:
Relevant SID-BUBAV-W158-KRD-G202-IMRAG-P574/UP574-ASNIT-relevant STAR
bx. Traffic departing from OISS to OICC:
Relevant SID-ASNIT-P574/UP574-IMRAG-G202-KRD-W158-BUBAV-relevant STAR
by. Traffic departing from OIFM to OIAA:
Relevant SID-GADLU-W6-IMKEN-B417/N72-MAH-W31-BOPIS-relevant STAR
bz. Traffic departing from OIAA to OIFM:
Relevant SID-GABSU-AWZ-W6-GADLU-relevant STAR
ca. Traffic departing from OIMM to OIAA:
Relevant SID-RAMIL-G663-ORSOK-G202-ISN-W6-IMKEN-B417/N72-MAH-W31-BOPIS-
relevant STAR
cb. Traffic departing from OIAA to OIMM:
Relevant SID-GABSU-AWZ-W6-ISN-G202-ORSOK-G663-RAMIL-relevant STAR
cc. Traffic departing from Tehran TMA to OIMT:
Relevant SID-OBRIX-T215-RERET-R205-ALMUD-G663-RIBEN-relevant STAR
cd. Traffic departing from OIMT to Tehran TMA:
Relevant SID-RIBEN-G663-ALMUD-R205-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-RADAL-relevant
STAR
ce. Traffic departing from OIKB/OIKQ to OINZ:
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 90
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

Relevant SID-ASMUK-W32-VAXUG-G208/L125/UL125-ELEDI-N39-NSR-A416-MODEK-rel-
evant STAR
cf. Traffic departing from OINZ to OIKB/OIKQ:
Relevant SID-MODEK-A416-NSR-N39-OBRIX-T215-PURKI-W32-ASMUK-relevant STAR
cg. Traffic departing from OISS to OITT:
…PEKAM-P574/UP574-SAV-R654/L124/UL124-ZAJ-UR654-BUDED-R660/UR660/UL333-
RAKED-relevant STAR
ch. Traffic departing from OITT to OISS/OIFM:
Relevant SID-RUDAD-R661-ZAJ-R654/L124/UL124-PEKAM…
ci. Traffic departing from OIII to OICK:
Relevant SID-EGVEL-W7-NOTSA-G202-UKSIS-relevant STAR
cj. Traffic departing from OICK to OIII:
Relevant SID-UKSIS-G202-NOTSA-W7-ARK-G667-SAV-relevant STAR
ck. Traffic departing from OIII to OIAD:
Relevant SID-EGVEL-W7-DAPEM-relevant STAR
cl. Traffic departing from OIAD to OIII:
Relevant SID-DAPEM-W7-ARK-G667-SAV-relevant STAR

PREFERRED IFR ROUTES WITHIN SAUDI ARABIAN AIRSPACE


JEDDAH FIR SPECIAL PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS
a. Eastbound flights on ATS route UG783 shall NOT FPL via ALROK-L692-DAPOL after
SILBU.
Eastbound flights on ATS route UG783 shall NOT FPL via DANUX-UM440-MIDGU after
NAMRO.
b. Eastbound flights on ATS route L692 shall NOT FPL via ALROK-UG783-TANSU after
VATIX.
Eastbound flights on ATS route UM440 shall NOT FPL via DANUX-UG783-TANSU after
DAVLU.
c. Westbound flights departing Bahrain or Doha shall NOT FPL via KFA-N/UN687-KIA after
NARMI.
d. Flights inbound to OJAC via UL768 shall NOT FPL via OVANO-R652-KIPAS.
e. All traffic entering OMAE via RIBOT-M/UM550/MUXIT-M/UM318 must have prior approval
from OMAE GCAA.
Without approval aircraft must use either UG783-TANSU or M/UM628-PEKEM.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 91
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

UG783-TANSU and M/UM628-PEKEM available to be used as an alternative ATS route


when MUXIT-M/UM318 is closed.
f. Flights from OYSC towards Doha CTA shall FPL via ULBON-L/UL564-DATRI.
g. Flights from OMAE airports with destination OERK, OERY, OEJN, OEMA and OETF shall
enter OEJD via RIBOT or PEKEM and follow routes as described in the table below.
h. Flights departing OBxx and OTxx ADs may enter OEJD at NARMI at FL280 or below.
i. Only flights with RNAV5 certification and carriage of GNSS navigation capability and with
RNP certification can file and operate via Empty Quarter area.

TO ROUTING
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from OJAC (Amman FIR)
ORBB (landing only) GENEX-N/UN318-GRY-G652-DAXAN
KIPAS-R652-DAXAN
ORBB DEESA-UB411-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC RASLI-P/UP559-LOTOK-A788-SOROR
GENEX-N/UN318-NEVOL-Q255-LUDEP-P/UP559-LOTOK-A788-SO-
ROR
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-NEVOL-Q255-LUDEP-P/UP559-LO-
TOK-A788-SOROR
DEESA-UY415-LOTOK-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- RASLI-P/UP559-DEKLU-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
GENEX-N/UN318-NEVOL-Q255-LUDEP-P/UP559-DEKLU-L/UL308-
DAROR
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-NEVOL-Q255-LUDEP-P/UP559-DE-
KLU-L/UL308-DAROR
DEESA-UY415-LOTOK-P/UP559-DEKLU-L/UL308-DAROR
OBBB and landing/over- RASLI-P/UP559-DAROR
flying Northern OMAE
GENEX-N/UN318-NEVOL-Q255-LUDEP-P/UP559-DAROR
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-NEVOL-Q255-LUDEP-P/UP559-DAR-
OR
DEESA-UY415-LOTOK-P/UP559-DAROR
OBBB and landing/over- RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-R23-NEVOL-N/UN318-LADNA
flying Southern OMAE
RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-R23-NEVOL-N/UN318-KUSAR-UN685-NARMI
GENEX-N/UN318-LADNA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 92
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
GENEX-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-NARMI
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-LADNA
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-NARMI
DEESA-UY415-TAMRO-N/UN318-LADNA
DEESA-UY415-TAMRO-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-NARMI
OBBB and landing OBxx/ RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-R23-NEVOL-N/UN318-LADNA
OTxx
GENEX-N/UN318-LADNA
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-LADNA
DEESA-UY415-TAMRO-N/UN318-LADNA
OYSC RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-AP-
DOS
RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-NISMI
RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M999-LABNI-M999-DA-
NAK-B413-RIBOK
RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DA-
NAK-R777-LAKNA
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-
M999-APDOS
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-NISMI
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-
M999-DANAK-B413-RIBOK
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-
M999-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-
LABNI-M999-APDOS
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-
NISMI
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-
LABNI-M999-DANAK-B413-RIBOK
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-
LABNI-M999-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-AP-
DOS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 93
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-NISMI
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DA-
NAK-B413-RIBOK
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DA-
NAK-R777-LAKNA
HHAA RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-G650-RASKA
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-G650-RASKA
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-G650-
RASKA
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-B407-KAROX
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-B407-KAROX
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-B407-
KAROX
GIBET-M449-WEJ-UT510-RBG-B544-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-UM863-
GIBAP
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
OERK RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-R23-NEVOL-N/UN318-TAMRO-UT503-KIA
GENEX-N/UN318-TAMRO-UT503-KIA
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-TAMRO-UT503-KIA
DEESA-UY415-NIMAR-G662-KIA
OEJN RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW
OEDF RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-R23-NEVOL-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-KFA
GENEX-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-KFA
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-KFA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 94
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
DEESA-UY415-TAMRO-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-KFA
OEMA RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-PMA
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-PMA
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-PMA
GIBET-M449-WEJ-M/UM872-PMA
OEAB RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-
ABH
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-
ABKAR-V38-ABH
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-V40-TIF
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-V40-TIF
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-V40-TIF
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-ASH-G662-GAS
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-ASH-G662-GAS
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-ASH-G662-GAS
DEESA-UY415-NIMAR-G662-GAS
OEHL RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-ASH-G662-HIL
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-ASH-G662-HIL
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-ASH-G662-HIL
DEESA-UY415-NIMAR-G662-HIL
OEYN RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-PMA-V22-YEN
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-PMA-V22-YEN
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-PMA-V22-YEN
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-VELEK-Q13-YEN
OETB RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-ASH-V14-TBK
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-ASH-V14-TBK
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-ASH-V14-TBK
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 95
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
GIBET-M449-TBK
OEGN RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-
GIZ
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-
LABNI-V395-GIZ
DEESA-UY415-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-
GIZ
GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OESK RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-R23-AJF
GENEX-N/UN318-NEVOL-R23-AJF
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-NEVOL-R23-AJF
DEESA-UB411-ASH-G669-AJF
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from HECC (Cairo FIR)
ORBB SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-HLF-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
IMRAD-L/UL604-HLF-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-HLF-A788-SOROR
IMRAD-L/UL604-HLF-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
IMRAD-L/UL604-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
OBBB and landing/over- SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying Northern OMAE
IMRAD-L/UL604-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
OBBB and landing/over- SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
flying Southern OMAE
IMRAD-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-NARMI
IMRAD-L/UL604-NARMI
OBBB and landing OBxx/ SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
IMRAD-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
OMAE (landing only) SILKA-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-MIGMA-M/UM550-
RIBOT
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 96
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
SILKA-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PEKEM
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-
MIGMA-M/UM550-RIBOT
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PE-
KEM
DEDLI-M999-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-MIG-
MA-M/UM550-RIBOT
DEDLI-M999-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PEKEM
OOMM and landing/over- SILKA-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KATIT-UM440-
flying OMAE MIDGU
SILKA-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
SILKA-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/UL556-IM-
DAM
SILKA-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KA-
TIT-UM440-MIDGU
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PUR-
DA-L/UL556-IMDAM
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-UM872-PMA-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GO-
BRO
DEDLI-M999-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KITAP-
UM440-MIDGU
DEDLI-M999-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
DEDLI-M999-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/
UL556-IMDAM
DEDLI-M999-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC DEDLI-M999-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
DEDLI-M999-JDW-M559-NISMI
DEDLI-M999-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-B413-RIBOK
DEDLI-M999-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
OERK SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-GAS-G662-KIA
IMRAD-L/UL604-GAS-G662-KIA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 97
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEJN SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW
DEDLI-M999-JDW
OEDF SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-KFA
IMRAD-L/UL604-KFA
OEMA SILKA-M/UM872-PMA
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-M/UM872-PMA
OEAB SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-T510-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-T510-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
DEDLI-M999-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-T510-JDW-V40-TIF
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-T510-JDW-V40-TIF
DEDLI-M999-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS KITOT-L/UL550-ENABI-T540-HIL-G662-GAS
SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-UL604-GAS
IMRAD-L/UL604-GAS
OEHL KITOT-L/UL550-ENABI-T540-HIL
SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-HLF-A788-HIL
IMRAD-L/UL604-HLF-A788-HIL
OEYN SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-T510-VELEK-Q13-YEN
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-T510-VELEK-Q13-YEN
OETB SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-V54-TBK
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
DEDLI-M999-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OESK SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-HLF-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
IMRAD-L/UL604-HLF-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 98
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from HHAA (Asmara FIR)
OJAC RASKA-T513-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
RASKA-T513-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
RASKA-T513-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-
GENEX
RASKA-T513-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB RASKA-T513-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC RASKA-T513-JDW-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- RASKA-T513-JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and overflying RASKA-T513-JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
Northern OMAE
OBBB and overflying RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
Southern OMAE
RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-ALMAL-L/UL604-NARMI
OBBB and landing OBxx/ RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OMAE (landing only) RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-MIG-
MA-M/UM550-RIBOT
RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PE-
KEM
OOMM RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KATIT-
UM440-MIDGU
RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/
UL556-IMDAM
RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC KOBAS-B413-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
KOBAS-B413-RIBOK
KOBAS-B413-DANAK-M999-APDOS
OERK RASKA-T513-JDW-B417-BDB-M/UM872-KIA
RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KIA
OEJN RASKA-T513-JDW
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 99
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEDF RASKA-T513-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA RASKA-T513-JDW-A424-PMA
OETF RASKA-T513-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS RASKA-T513-JDW-B417-GAS
OEHL RASKA-T513-JDW-A424-HIL
OEYN RASKA-T513-JDW-L677-YEN
OETB RASKA-T513-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OESK RASKA-T513-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffing entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from OYSC (Sanaa FIR)
OJAC NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-
R652-KIPAS
NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/
UN318-GENEX
NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
APDOS-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MUR-
IB
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MUR-
IB
APDOS-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC NETAS-G667-KIA-MGA-P/UP891-KUNRU
SILPA-M321-KIA-MGA-P/UP891-KUNRU
OBBB and landing OBxx/ NETAS-G667-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
SILPA-M321-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OMAE (landing only) NADKI-M/UM318-MUXIT
NADKI-M/UM318-PURDA-G/UG783-TANSU
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 100
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OOMM DUDRI-Q21-MEDMO-Z515-MIDGU
HHAA LAKNA-R777-DANAK-B413-KOBAS
RIBOK-B413-KOBAS
HECC NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-L677-PASAM
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-L677-PASAM
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-L677-PASAM
APDOS-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-PASAM
HECC (overflying only) NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-M686-GIBAL
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-M686-GIBAL
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-M686-GIBAL
APDOS-M999-JDW-M686-GIBAL
OERK NETAS-G667-KIA
SILPA-M321-KIA
OEJN NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW
APDOS-M999-JDW
ALNES-UP323-WDR-UL425-BOSUT-M999-JDW
OEDF NETAS-G667-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
SILPA-M321-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-PMA
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-PMA
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-PMA
APDOS-M999-JDW-A424-PMA
OEGS NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-B417-GAS
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-B417-GAS
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-B417-GAS
APDOS-M999-JDW-B417-GAS
OEHL NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-HIL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 101
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-HIL
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-HIL
APDOS-M999-JDW-A424-HIL
NETAS-G667-KIA-G662-HIL
SILPA-M321-KIA-G662-HIL
OEYN NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-L677-YEN
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-L677-YEN
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-L677-YEN
APDOS-M999-JDW-L677-YEN
ALNES-UP323-WDR-UL425-BOSUT-M999-JDW-L677-YEN
OETB NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
APDOS-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OESK NISMI-M559-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
LAKNA-R777-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
RIBOK-B413-DANAK-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
APDOS-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from HSSS (Khartoum FIR)
OJAC GIBAP-UM863-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-
GENEX
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
MIPOL-G660-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
MIPOL-G660-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
MIPOL-G660-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-
GENEX
MIPOL-G660-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB GIBAP-UM863-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 102
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
MIPOL-G660-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC GIBAP-UM863-JDW-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
MIPOL-G660-JDW-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- GIBAP-UM863-JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
MIPOL-G660-JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
OBBB and overflying GIBAP-UM863-JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
Northern OMAE
MIPOL-G660-JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
OBBB and overflying GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
Southern OMAE
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-ALMAL-L/UL604-NARMI
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-ALMAL-L/UL604-NARMI
OBBB and landing OBxx/ GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OMAE (landing only) GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-MIG-
MA-M/UM550-RIBOT
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PE-
KEM
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-MIG-
MA-M/UM550-RIBOT
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PE-
KEM
OOMM GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KA-
TIT-UM440-MIDGU
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883 -ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-
L/UL556-IMDAM
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KATIT-
UM440-MIDGU
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/
UL556-IMDAM
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 103
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OERK GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KIA
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KIA
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-B417-BDB-M/UM872-KIA
MIPOL-G660-JDW-B417-BDB-M/UM872-KIA
OEJN MIPOL-G660-JDW
OEDF GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
GIBAP-UM863-JDW-B417-BDB-M/UM872-KFA
MIPOL-G660-JDW-B417-BDB-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA GIBAP-UM863-JDW-A424-PMA
MIPOL-G660-JDW-A424-PMA
OETF GIBAP-UM863-JDW-V40-TIF
MIPOL-G660-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS GIBAP-UM863-JDW-B417-GAS
MIPOL-G660-JDW-B417-GAS
OEHL GIBAP-UM863-JDW-A424-HIL
MIPOL-G660-JDW-A424-HIL
OEYN GIBAP-UM863-JDW-L677-YEN
MIPOL-G660-JDW-L677-YEN
OETB GIBAP-UM863-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
MIPOL-G660-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OESK GIBAP-UM863-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
MIPOL-G660-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from OBBB (Bahrain FIR)
OJAC ULADA-UL768-OTILA
ULADA-UL768-VATIM-UL550-NIMAR-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
ULADA-UL768-VATIM-UL550-NIMAR-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-HIL-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 104
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-HIL-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
OYSC ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G667-NETAS
ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-M321-SILPA
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G667-NETAS
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-M321-SILPA
HHAA ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC ULADA-UL768-VATIM-UL550-KITOT
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-HIL-T540-ENABI-UL550-KITOT
OERK ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA
OEJN ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-JDW
OEDF ULADA-UG663-KFA
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-KFA
METLA-UB419-KFA
OEMA ULADA-Q143-SILNO-H999/N/UN697-BPN-G674-PMA
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-BPN-G674-PMA
OEAB ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EMEKO-V40-
ABH
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EME-
KO-V40-ABH
OETF ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-BOPEV-V41-TIF
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-BOPEV-V41-TIF
OEGS ULADA-Q143-SILNO-H999/N/UN697-BPN-G674-GAS
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-BPN-G674-GAS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 105
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEHL ULADA-Q143-SILNO-H999/N/UN697-HIL
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-HIL
OEYN ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-UN638-PMA-V22-YEN
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-UN638-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB ULADA-Q143-SILNO-H999/N/UN697-HIL-T540-ENABI-UL550-AS-
TUM-V13-TBK
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-HIL-T540-ENABI-UL550-ASTUM-V13-TBK
OEGN ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EMEKO-V40-
GIZ
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EME-
KO-V40-GIZ
OESK ULADA-Q143-SILNO-H999/N/UN697-HIL-R23-AJF
NARMI-H999/N/UN697-HIL-R23-AJF
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from OMAE (Emirates FIR)
OYSC MUXIT-M/UM318-NADKI
TANSU-UG783-PURDA-M/UM318-NADKI
HHAA RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-
G650-RASKA
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-
G650-RASKA
HSSS RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-
B407-KAROX
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-
B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-
UM863-GIBAP
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-
UM863-GIBAP
OERK RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-BOSOB-M321-KIA
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-BOSOB-M321-KIA
OEJN RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 106
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEMA RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA
OEAB RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-ASMIS-Z414-EMEKO-V40-ABH
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-ASMIS-Z414-EMEKO-V40-ABH
OETF RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-BO-
PEV-V41-TIF
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-BOPEV-
V41-TIF
OEYN RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-V22-YEN
PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-V22-YEN
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from OTBD (Doha CTA)
OJAC ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UT503-OVANO-UL768-OTILA
ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
OOMM DATRI-L/UL564-KUTNA-UT100-GOBRO
OYSC DATRI-L/UL564-ULBON
HHAA ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M321-HLF-UN316-PASAM
ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M321-HLF-L/UL604-IMRAD
HECC (overflying only) ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UN638-PMA-V22-YEN-UL300-GIBAL
OERK ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA
OEJN ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-JDW
OEMA ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UN638-PMA
OEAB DATRI-L/UL564-NONGA-L/UL556-EGREN-UL425-BSH-V52-EME-
KO-V40-ABH
OETF ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-BOPEV-V41-TIF
OEGS ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS
OEHL ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-HIL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 107
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEYN ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UN638-BOTIK-V167-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M321-HLF-W334-TBK
OEGN DATRI-L/UL564-NONGA-L/UL556-EGREN-UL425-BSH-V52-EME-
KO-V40-ABH-V40-GIZ
OESK ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-HIL-R23-AJF
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from OOMM (Muscat FIR)
OYSC TOKRA-G652-DUDRI
HHAA TOKRA-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-
G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS TOKRA-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
SITOL-L/UL883- ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-
G782-JDW- B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) TOKRA-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-
G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC TOKRA-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-M/UM872-WEJ-L677-PASAM
TOKRA-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-M/UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-IMRAD
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-M/
UM872-WEJ-L677-PASAM
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-M/
UM872-WEJ-L/UL604-IMRAD
HECC (overflying only) TOKRA-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-V22-YEN-UL300-GIBAL
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-V22-
YEN-UL300-GIBAL
OERK TOKRA-Y511-BOSOB-M321-KIA
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-DAXOK-M321-KIA
OEJN TOKRA-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-JDW
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-
G782-JDW
GOBRO-UL425-BOSUT-M999-JDW
OEMA TOKRA-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 108
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA
OEAB TOKRA-Y511-ASMIS-Z414-EMEKO-V40-ABH
SITOL-L/UL883-ASNUR-UG783-PURDA-L/UL556-EGREN-UL425-
BSH-V52-EMEKO-V40-ABH
GOBRO-UL425-BSH-V52-EMEKO-V40-ABH
OETF TOKRA-Y511-NALBA-M/UM628-DFN-G782-BOPEV-V41-TIF
SITOL-L/UL883-ASNUR-UG783-PURDA-L/UL556-EGREN-UL425-
BHA-V40-TIF
OEGS TOKRA-Y511-BOSOB-M321-KIA-V166-GAS
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-DAXOK-M321-KIA-V166-GAS
OEHL TOKRA-Y511-BOSOB-M321-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-HIL
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-DAXOK-M321-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-
HIL
OEYN TOKRA-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-V22-YEN
SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-ASMIS-Y511-ITIMU-G799-PMA-V22-
YEN
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from OKAC (Kuwait FIR)
OJAC NIDAP-UL550-VATIM-UL768-OTILA
NIDAP-UL550-NIMAR-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
NIDAP-UL550-NIMAR-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
OYSC KATOD-G667-NETAS
KATOD-G/UG667-KIA-M321-SILPA
HHAA DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-G650-RAS-
KA
HSSS DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-B407-KAR-
OX
HSSS (overflying only) DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-UM863-GI-
BAP
HECC NIDAP-UL550-KITOT
DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-ALKIR-H999/N/UN697-HIL-A788-HLF-L/
UL604-WEJ-L677-PASAM
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 109
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-ALKIR-H999/N/UN697-HIL-A788-HLF-L/
UL604-IMRAD
OERK KATOD-G/UG667-KIA
OEJN DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW
OEDF ASVIR-H741-KFA
OEMA DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS-G674-PMA
OEAB KATOD-G667-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EMEKO-V40-ABH
OETF DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS-G674-ROSUL-V41-TIF
OEGS DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS
OEHL DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-ALKIR-H999/N/UN697-HIL
OEYN DEKOB-UP517-KMC-B417-GAS-G674-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB NIDAP-UL550-ASTUM-V13-TBK
OEGN KATOD-G667-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EMEKO-V40-GIZ
OESK NIDAP-UL550-ULAKO-R23-AJF
Traffic entering OEJD (Jeddah FIR) from ORBB (Baghdad FIR)
OJAC MURIB-B411-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
MURIB-B411-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
MURIB-B411-ASH-UB411-DEESA
HECC MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-ENABI-UL550-KITOT
OYSC MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-AP-
DOS
MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-NISMI
MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DA-
NAK-B413-RIBOK
MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DA-
NAK-R777-LAKNA
HHAA MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
OERK MURIB-B411-AAR-V16-PAXAN-UT503-KIA
OEJN MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 110
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEDF MURIB-B411-AAR-V16-SITOD-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-KFA
OEMA MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-PMA
OEAB MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS MURIB-B411-AAR-V16-HIL-G662-GAS
OEHL MURIB-B411-AAR-V16-HIL
OEYN MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB MURIB-B411-ASH-V14-TBK
OEGN MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OESK MURIB-B411-AAR-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OEJN (Jeddah)
OJAC JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-UB411-MURIB
OKAC JDW-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and overflying JDW-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
Northern OMAE
OBBB and overflying JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-ALMAL-L/UL604-NARMI
Southern OMAE
JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OBBB and landing OBxx/ JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OMAE (landing only) JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-MIGMA-M/UM550-
RIBOT
JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PEKEM
OOMM JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KATIT-UM440-
MIDGU
JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 111
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
JDW-T532-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/UL556-IM-
DAM
JDW-V31-BSH-UL425-GOBRO
OYSC JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
JDW-M559-NISMI
JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-B413-RIBOK
JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
HHAA JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS JDW-B407-KAROX
HECC JDW-L677-PASAM
HECC (overflying only) JDW-M686-GIBAL
OERK JDW-T532-KIA
OEDF JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA JDW-A424-PMA
OEAB JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS JDW-B417-GAS
OEHL JDW-A424-HIL
OEYN JDW-L677-YEN
OETB JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OESK JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
OEBA JDW-V31-BHA
OEBH JDW-V31-BSH
Traffic departing from OEMA (Madinah)
OJAC PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
PMA-J852/M/UM872-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 112
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OKAC PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-GAS-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and landing/over- PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
flying Northern OMAE
OBBB and landing/over- PMA-J852/M/UM872-ALMAL-UL604-NARMI
flying Southern OMAE
PMA-J852/M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OBBB and landing OBxx/ PMA-J852/M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OOMM PMA-J852/M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KATIT-
UM440-MIDGU
PMA-J852/M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
PMA-J852/M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/
UL556-IMDAM
PMA-J852/M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
PMA-B544-JDW-M559-NISMI
PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-B413-RIBOK
PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
HHAA PMA-B544-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS PMA-B544-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) PMA-B544-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC PMA-J852/M/UM872-WEJ-L677-PASAM
PMA-J852/M/UM872-WEJ-UL604-IMRAD
OERK PMA-J852/M/UM872-KIA
OEJN PMA-B544-JDW
OEDF PMA-J852/M/UM872-KFA
OEAB PMA-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF PMA-B544-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-NADIB-H79-GAS
OEHL PMA-A424-HIL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 113
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEYN PMA-V22-YEN
OETB PMA-J852/M/UM872-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OESK PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OERK [Riyadh (King Khaled Intl)]/OERY [Riyadh (King Salman AB)]
OJAC KIA-UT503-OVANO-UL768-OTILA
KIA-V166-GAS-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
KIA-V166-GAS-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
ORBB KIA-UT503-PAXAN-V16-AAR-B411-MURIB
OKAC KIA-G667-MGA-P/UP891-KUNRU
OBBB and landing/over- KIA-G667-MGA-P/UP891-EGNOV-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and landing/over- KIA-G667-MGA-P/UP891-EGNOV-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAR-
flying Northern OMAE OR
OBBB and landing OBxx/ KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OBBB and landing/over- KIA-M/UM872-ALMAL-L/UL604-NARMI
flying Southern OMAE
KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OMAE (landing only) KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-DEGNO-M/UM628-MIGMA-M/UM550-RI-
BOT
KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-DEGNO-M/UM628-PEKEM
OOMM KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-DEGNO-M/UM628-KATIT-UM440-MIDGU
KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-LOTOS-L692-DAPOL
KIA-M321-ALRIK-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/UL556-IMDAM
KIA-M321-ALRIK-L/UL883-ALNUG-N324-GOBRO
OYSC KIA-G667-NETAS
KIA-M321-SILPA
HHAA KIA-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS KIA-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) KIA-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC KIA-M321-HLF-L/UL604-IMRAD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 114
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
KIA-M321-HLF-L/UL604-WEJ-L677-PASAM
OEJN KIA-G782-JDW
OEDF KIA-J852/M/UM872-KFA
OEMA KIA-UN638-PMA
OEBH KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-RAKLI-H75-BSH
OETF KIA-G782-BOPEV-V41-TIF
OEGS KIA-V166-GAS
OEHL KIA-V166-GAS-G662-HIL
OEYN KIA-UN638-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB KIA-V166-GAS-G662-T540-ENABI-UL550-ASTUM-V13-TBK
OEGN KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EMEKO-V40-GIZ
OESK KIA-V166-GAS-G662-HIL-R23-AJF
OEAB KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-RAKLI-V46-BHA
Traffic departing from OEDF [Dammam (King Fahd AB)]
OJAC KFA-H999-PASIT-UT503-OVANO-UL768-OTILA
KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
ORBB KFA-H999-PASIT-UT503-PAXAN-V16-AAR-UB411-MURIB
OKAC KFA-H741-ASVIR
OBBB and landing/over- KFA-J749/N/UN687-ROTEL
flying OIIX/overflying
KFA-UB419-METLA
OKAC
OBBB and landing/over- KFA-J749-ROTEL
flying Northern OMAE
OBBB and landing/over- KFA-M691-LADNA
flying Southern OMAE/
landing OBxx/OTxx
OYSC KFA-G663-KIA-G667-NETAS
KFA-G663-KIA-M321-SILPA
HHAA KFA-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS KFA-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 115
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
HSSS (only overflying) KFA-G663-KIA-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-T540-ENABI-UL550-KITOT
KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-A788-HLF-L/UL604-IMRAD
KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-A788-HLF-L/UL604-WEJ-L677-PASAM
OERK KFA-G663-KIA
OEJN KFA-G663-KIA-G782-JDW
OEMA KFA-G663-KIA-UN638-PMA
OEAB KFA-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EMEKO-V40-ABH
OETF KFA-G663-KIA-G782-DFN-V41-TIF
OEGS KFA-H999/N/UN697-BPN-G674-GAS
OEHL KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL
OEYN KFA-H999/N/UN697-BPN-G674-GAS-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-G662-NIMAR-UL550-ASTUM-V13-TBK
OEGN KFA-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-EMEKO-V40-GIZ
OESK KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-R23-AJF
OEBA KFA-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-RAKLI-V46-BHA
OEBH KFA-G663-KIA-G782-DURMA-Z414-RAKLI-H75-BSH
Traffic departing from OEHL (Hail)
OJAC HIL-R23-TRF-B544-SODAR
HIL-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
HIL-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
ORBB HIL-V16-AAR-B411-MURIB
OKAC HIL-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- HIL-A788-LOTOK-P/UP559-DEKLU-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and landing/over- HIL-A788-LOTOK-P/UP559-DAROR
flying Northern OMAE
OBBB and landing/over- HIL-G662-GAS-L/UL604-NARMI
flying Southern OMAE
HIL-G662-GAS-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 116
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OBBB and landing OBxx/ HIL-G662-GAS-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OOMM HIL-G662-KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-DEGNO-M/UM628-KATIT-
UM440-MIDGU
HIL-G662-KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-LOTOS-L692-DAPOL
HIL-G662-KIA-M321-ALRIK-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/
UL556-IMDAM
HIL-G662-KIA-M321-ALRIK-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC HIL-G662-KIA-G667-NETAS
HIL-G662-KIA-M321-SILPA
HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-NISMI
HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-B413-RIBOK
HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
HHAA HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC HIL-T540-ENABI-UL550-KITOT
HIL-A788-HLF-L/UL604-IMRAD
HIL-A788-HLF-L/UL604-WEJ-L677-PASAM
OERK HIL-G662-KIA
OEJN HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW
OEDF HIL-G662-GAS-L/UL604-KFA
OEMA HIL-A424-PMA
OEAB HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS HIL-G662-GAS
OEYN HIL-A424-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB HIL-G662-NIMAR-UL550-ASTUM-V13-TBK
OEGN HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 117
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OESK HIL-R23-AJF
Traffic departing from OEGS [Gassim (Prince Nayef Bin Abdulaziz)]
OJAC GAS-G662-HIL-R23-TRF-B544-SODAR
GAS-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
GAS-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
ORBB GAS-G662-HIL-V16-AAR-B411-MURIB
OKAC GAS-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- GAS-J874-NAGSA-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and landing/over- GAS-J874/L/UL604-NAGSA-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
flying Northern OMAE
OBBB and landing/over- GAS-J874/L/UL604-NARMI
flying Southern OMAE
GAS-J874/L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
OBBB and landing OBxx/ GAS-J874/L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OOMM GAS-G662-KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-DEGNO-M/UM628-KATIT-
UM440-MIDGU
GAS-G662-KIA-M321-RESAL-T533-LOTOS-L692-DAPOL
GAS-G662-KIA-M321-ALRIK-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/
UL556-IMDAM
GAS-G662-KIA-M321-ALRIK-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC GAS-G662-KIA-G667-NETAS
GAS-G662-KIA-M321-SILPA
GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-NISMI
GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-B413-RI-
BOK
GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-R777-LA-
KNA
HHAA GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 118
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
HECC GAS-J874/L/UL604-IMRAD
GAS-J874/L/UL604-WEJ-L677-PASAM
OERK GAS-G662-KIA
OEJN GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW
OEDF GAS-J874/L/UL604-KFA
OEMA GAS-G674-PMA
OEAB GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF GAS-G674-ROSUL-V41-TIF
OEHL GAS-G662-HIL
OEYN GAS-G674-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB GAS-G662-NIMAR-UL550-ASTUM-V13-TBK
OEGN GAS-G674-ROSUL-V41-TIF-V40-GIZ
OESK GAS-G662-HIL-R23-AJF
Traffic departing from OETF (Taif)
OJAC TIF-V41-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
TIF-V41-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
TIF-V41-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
TIF-V41-JDW-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB TIF-V41-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC TIF-V43-BDB-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- TIF-V43-BDB-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and overflying TIF-V43-BDB-B417-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
Northern OMAE
OBBB and overflying TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-T532-KIA-M/UM872-ALMAL-L/UL604-
Southern OMAE NARMI
TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OBBB and landing OBxx/ TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OMAE (landing only) TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-MIGMA-M/
UM550-RIBOT
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 119
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-PEKEM
OOMM TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KATIT-
UM440-MIDGU
TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-L/UL556-IMDAM
TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC TIF-V40-GIZ-L677-NABAN
HHAA TIF-V41-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS TIF-V41-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) TIF-V41-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC TIF-V41-JDW-L677-PASAM
TIF-V41-JDW-L677-WEJ-L/UL604-IMRAD
HECC (overflying only) TIF-V41-JDW-M686-GIBAL
OERK TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-T532-KIA
OEJN TIF-V42-KAPAV-G782-JDW
OEDF TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-T532-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA TIF-V41-JDW-A424-PMA
OEAB TIF-V40-ABH
OEGS TIF-V43-BDB-B417-GAS
OEHL TIF-V43-BDB-B417-GAS-G662-HIL
OEYN TIF-V41-JDW-L677-YEN
OETB TIF-V41-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN TIF-V40-GIZ
OESK TIF-V41-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OEAB (Abha)
OJAC ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
ABH-B544-JDW-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 120
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OKAC (landing only) ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-G667-MGA-P/UP891-KUN-
RU
OBBB and landing/over- ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-G/UG667-MGA-P/UP891-
flying OIIX EGNOV-L/UL308-DAROR
OBBB and landing OBxx/ ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LAD-
OTxx NA
OMAE (landing only) ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-M/
UM318-MUXIT
ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
UG783-TANSU
OOMM ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-L/
UL883-SITOL
ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-IMDAM
ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
UN324-GOBRO
OYSC ABH-V40-GIZ-L677-NABAN
HECC ABH-B544-JDW-L677-PASAM
ABH-B544-JDW-L677-WEJ-L/UL604-IMRAD
OERK ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA
OEJN ABH-B544-JDW
OEDF ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA
OETF ABH-V40-TIF
OEGS ABH-B544-JDW-B417-GAS
OEHL ABH-B544-JDW-A424-HIL
OEYN ABH-B544-JDW-L677-YEN
OETB ABH-B544-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN ABH-V40-GIZ
OESK ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OEYN [Yenbo (Prince Abdulmohsin bin Abdulaziz)]
OJAC YEN-L677-WEJ-M449-GIBET
YEN-V22-PMA-B544-TRF-B544-SODAR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 121
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
YEN-V22-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
YEN-V22-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
ORBB YEN-V22-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC YEN-V22-PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-GAS-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- YEN-V22-PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and landing/over- YEN-V22-PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-
flying Northern OMAE DAROR
OBBB and landing/over- YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-ALMAL-L/UL604-NARMI
flying Southern OMAE
YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OBBB and landing OBxx/ YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OOMM YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-UMRAN-M/UM628-KATIT-
UM440-MIDGU
YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-ALRIK-L692-DAPOL
YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-PURDA-L/
UL556-IMDAM
YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-BDB-L/UL883-ALNUG-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-NISMI
YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-B413-RIBOK
YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABN-M999-DANAK-R777-LAKNA
HHAA YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-B407-KAROX
HSSS (overflying only) YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
HECC YEN-L677-PASAM
YEN-L677-WEJ-L/UL604-IMRAD
OERK YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-KIA
OEJN YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW
OEDF YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA YEN-V22-PMA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 122
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEAB YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS YEN-V22-PMA-A424-ANTAP-Q46-NADIB-H79-GAS
OEHL YEN-V22-PMA-A424-HIL
OETB YEN-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OESK YEN-V22-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OETB [Tabuk (Sultan Bin Abdulaziz)]
OJAC TBK-M449-GIBET
ORBB TBK-V14-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-UY415-LOTOK-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-UY415-LOTOK-P/UP559-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and landing/over- TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-UY415-LOTOK-P/UP559-DAROR
flying Northern OMAE
OBBB and landing/over- TBK-V54-WEJ-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
flying Southern OMAE
TBK-V54-WEJ-L/UL604-NARMI
OBBB and landing OBxx/ TBK-V54-WEJ-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
OTxx
OYSC TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-NISMI
TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-
B413-RIBOK
TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-
R777-LAKNA
HHAA TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-B407-KAROX
HECC TBK-W334-NAGIP-H999/N/UN697-KITOT
OERK TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-G662-KIA
OEJN TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW
OEDF TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-G662-GAS-L/UL604-KFA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 123
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEMA TBK-V54-WEJ-M/UM872-PMA
OEAB TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-G662-GAS
OEHL TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-G662-HIL
OEYN TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-VELEK-Q13-YEN
OEGN TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OESK TBK-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OEGN [Jazan (King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz)]
OJAC GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-SODAR
GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-
KIPAS
GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-G662-GRY-N/
UN318-GENEX
GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-WEJ-M449-GIBET
ORBB GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-B411-MURIB
OKAC GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-UG667-MGA-P/
UP891-KUNRU
OBBB and landing OBxx/ GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-M/UM872-KFA-
OTxx M691-LADNA
OMAE (landing only) GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-
PURDA-M/UM318-MUXIT
GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-BSH-UL425-EGREN-L/
UL556-PURDA-UG783-TANSU
OOMM GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-
PURDA-L/UL883-SITOL
GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-IM-
DAM
GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-KATIX-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-
PURDA-UN324-GOBRO
OYSC GIZ-L677-NABAN
HECC GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-L677-PASAM
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 124
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OERK GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA
OEJN GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW
GIZ-V395-LABNI-M999-JDW
OEDF GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KFA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA
GIZ-V395-LABNI-M999-JDW-A424-PMA
OEAB GIZ-V40-ABH
OETF GIZ-V40-TIF
OEGS GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-V166-GAS
OEHL GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-HIL
OETB GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
GIZ-V395-LABNI-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEYN GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-L677-YEN
OESK GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OESK (Al Jouf)
OJAC AJF-R23-TRF-B544-SODAR
AJF-G669-ASH-G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
AJF-G669-ASH-G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
ORBB AJF-V13-AAR-B411-MURIB
OKAC AJF-G669-TUKLO-P/UP559-LOTOK-A788-SOROR
OBBB and landing/over- AJF-G669-TUKLO-P/UP559-DAROR
flying OIIX
OBBB and landing/over- AJF-G669-TUKLO-P/UP559-DAROR
flying Northern OMAE
OBBB and landing/over- AJF-G669-VELAL-N/UN318-LADNA
flying Southern OMAE
AJF-G669-VELAL-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-NARMI
OBBB and landing OBxx/ AJF-G669-VELAL-N/UN318-LADNA
OTxx
OOMM AJF-G669-VELAL-N/UN318-TAMRO-UT503-KIA-M321-RESAL-
T533-DEGNO-M/UM628-KATIT-UM440-MIDGU
OYSC AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-APDOS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 125
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-NISMI
AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-
B413-RIBOK
AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-M999-DANAK-
R777-LAKNA
HHAA AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-G650-RASKA
HSSS AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-B407-KAROX
HECC AJF-V13-ASTUM-UL550-KITOT
OERK AJF-V17-NIMAR-G662-KIA
OEJN AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW
OEDF AJF-G669-VELAL-N/UN318-KUSAR-N/UN685-KFA
OEMA AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-PMA
OEAB AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V38-ABH
OETF AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-V40-TIF
OEGS AJF-V17-NIMAR-G662-GAS
OEHL AJF-V17-NIMAR-G662-HIL
OETB AJF-V13-TBK
OEGN AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-M559-LABNI-V395-GIZ
OEYN AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-PMA-V22-YEN
Traffic departing from OEBA (Al Baha)
OERK BHA-V31-BSH-V31/UL425-KATIX-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA
OEJN BHA-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW
OEDF BHA-V31-BSH-V31/UL425-KATIX-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-M/UM872-
KFA
OEMA BHA-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-A424-PMA
OETF BHA-V40-TIF
OEGS BAH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-B417-GAS
OEHL BHA-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-A424-HIL
OETB BHA-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN BHA-V40-GIZ
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 126
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

TO ROUTING
OEYN BHA-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-L677-YEN
OESK BHA-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF
Traffic departing from OEBH (Bisha)
OERK BSH-V31/UL425-KATIX-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA
OEJN BSH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW
OEDF BSH-V31/UL425-KATIX-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-M/UM872-KFA
OEMA BSH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-A424-PMA
OETF BSH-V31-BHA-V40-TIF
OEGS BSH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-B417-GAS
OEHL BSH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-A424-HIL
OETB BSH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEGN BSH-V52-EMEKO-V40-GIZ
OEYN BSH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-L677-YEN
OESK BSH-V31-DATVA-Q11-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-LABAD-V13-AJF

AVAILABLE TIMED ATS ROUTES WITHIN SAUDI ARABIAN


AIRSPACE
FLIGHTS ENTERING JEDDAH FIR AND TRANSITING TO OR VIA ADJACENT FIRS

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1300 to 0500 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0500 UTC to Sunday 0500 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
RASLI NABAN RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-
NABAN
GENEX GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-
L677-NABAN
KIPAS KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-
B412-JDW-L677-NABAN
GIBET GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-
NABAN
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 127
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1300 to 0500 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0500 UTC to Sunday 0500 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
MURIB MURIB-B411-ASH-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-
NABAN
DEDLI DEDLI-M999-JDW-L677-NABAN
RIBOT KAROX RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-AL-
PUT-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
PEKEM PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-AL-
PUT-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
RIBOT GIBAP RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-AL-
PUT-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
PEKEM PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-AL-
PUT-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
RIBOT RASKA RIBOT-M/UM550-MEVDO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-AL-
PUT-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
PEKEM PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-AL-
PUT-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA

FLIGHTS ENTERING JEDDAH FIR TO LAND WITHIN JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1300 to 0500 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0500 UTC to Sunday 0500 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT AERODROME ROUTE
RASLI OEGN RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-
ABKAR-V739-GIZ
GENEX GENEX-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-
L677-ABKAR-V739-GIZ
KIPAS KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-ORKAS-B544-HLF-
B412-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V739-GIZ
DEESA DEESA-UY415-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-
L677-ABKAR-V739-GIZ
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 128
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1300 to 0500 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0500 UTC to Sunday 0500 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT AERODROME ROUTE
GIBET GIBET-M449-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-
ABKAR-V739-GIZ
RIBOT RIBOT-M/UM550-MIGMA-UL564-NONGA-UL556-
EGREN-UL425-WDR-V39-GIZ
PEKEM PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-M/UM318-PURDA-L/
UL556-EGREN-UL425-WDR-V39-GIZ
SITOL SITOL-L/UL883-PURDA-UL556-EGREN-UL425-
WDR-V39-GIZ
GOBRO GOBRO-UL425-WDR-V39-GIZ
SILKA SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-T510-JDW-L677-ABKAR-
V739-GIZ
IMRAD IMRAD-L/UL604-WEJ-T510-JDW-L677-ABKAR-
V739-GIZ
DEDLI DEDLI-M999-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V739-GIZ

FLIGHTS DEPART FROM JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES TO OR VIA ADJACENT


FIRS

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1300 to 0500 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0500 UTC to Sunday 0500 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
AERODROME EXIT POINT ROUTE
OEYN NABAN YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-NABAN
OETB TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-NA-
BAN
OEGS GAS-G674-PMA-B544-JDW-L677-NABAN
OEHL HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-L677-NABAN
OEJN JDW-L677-NABAN
OEMA PMA-B544-JDW-L677-NABAN
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 129
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1300 to 0500 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0500 UTC to Sunday 0500 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
AERODROME EXIT POINT ROUTE
OESK AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-NA-
BAN
OEAB MUXIT ABH-V48-WDR-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
M/UM318-MUXIT
TANSU ABH-V48-WDR-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
UG783-TANSU
OEGN SODAR GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-TRF-
B544-SODAR
KIPAS GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-
G662-GRY-R652-KIPAS
GENEX GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-
G662-GRY-N/UN318-GENEX
GIBET GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-WEJ-M449-GIBET
MURIB GIZ-V40-ABH-B544-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-ASH-
B411-MURIB
MUXIT GIZ-V39-WDR-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
M/UM318-MUXIT
TANSU GIZ-V39-WDR-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
G783-TANSU
SITOL GIZ-V39-WDR-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
L/UL883-SITOL
IMDAM GIZ-V39-WDR-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-IMDAM
GOBRO GIZ-V39-WDR-UL425-EGREN-L/UL556-PURDA-
UN324-GOBRO
PASAM GIZ-L677-ABKAR-M999-JDW-L677-PASAM
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 130
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FLIGHTS DEPART FROM JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES TO OTHER AERODROMES


WITHIN JEDDAH FIR

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1300 to 0500 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0500 UTC to Sunday 0500 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
DEPARTURE DESTINATION ROUTE
OEJN OEGN JDW-L677-ABKAR-V739-GIZ
OEMA PMA-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V739-GIZ
OEHL HIL-A424-PMA-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V739-
GIZ
OETB TBK-V54-WEJ-T510-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-AB-
KAR-V739-GIZ
OEYN YEN-V44-RBG-B544-JDW-L677-ABKAR-V739-
GIZ
OESK AJF-V13-LABAD-B544-HLF-B412-JDW-L677-AB-
KAR-V739-GIZ
OEGN OEJN GIZ-L677-ABKAR-M999-JDW
OEMA GIZ-L677-ABKAR-M999-JDW-A424-PMA
OEHL GIZ-L677-ABKAR-M999-JDW-A424-HIL
OETB GIZ-L677-ABKAR-M999-JDW-L677-WEJ-V54-TBK
OEYN GIZ-L677-ABKAR-M999-JDW-L677-YEN
OESK GIZ-L677-ABKAR-M999-JDW-A424-PMA-B544-
LABAD-V13-AJF

FLIGHTS ENTERING JEDDAH FIR AND TRANSITING TO OR VIA ADJACENT FIRS

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1500 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
DEKOB PASAM DEKOB-UP517-EMARO-B417-ALKIR-H999/N/
UN697-HIL-A788-HLF-UN316-PASAM
NARMI KITOT NARMI-H999/N/UN697-KITOT
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 131
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1500 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
DATRI GOBRO DATRI-L/UL564-KUTNA-UT100-GOBRO
ULBON DATRI-L/UL564-ULBON
GOBRO DATRI GOBRO-UT100-KUTNA-L/UL564-DATRI
ULBON ULBON-L/UL564-DATRI

FLIGHTS ENTERING JEDDAH FIR TO LAND WITHIN JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1500 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
ULADA OEJN ULADA-Q143-SILNO-G663-KIA-M309-VEMEM-
G782-JDW
NARMI NARMI-H999/N/UN697-SILNO-G663-KIA-M309-
VEMEM-G782-JDW
RIBOT RIBOT-M550-MEVDO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-ALPUT-
M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW
PEKEM PEKEM-Q332-MEDPO-Y511-ASMIS-T218-AL-
PUT-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW
SITOL SITOL-L/UL883-ALNUG-Q541-MENSU-Y121-VE-
MEM-G782-JDW
DATRI OEAB DATRI-L/UL564-NONGA-L/UL556-EGREN-UL425-
BSH-V52-EMEKO-V40-ABH
OEGN DATRI-L/UL564-NONGA-L/UL556-EGREN-UL425-
WDR-V39-GIZ
ULADA OETB ULADA-Q143-SILNO-H999/N/UN697-NABEK-V13-
TBK
NARMI NARMI-H999/N/UN697-NABEK-V13-TBK
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 132
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FLIGHTS DEPART FROM JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES TO OR VIA ADJACENT


FIRS

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1500 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OEDF KITOT KFA-H999/N/UN697-KITOT
OEHL HIL-V11-SOBAS-H999/N/UN697-KITOT
OERK PASAM KIA-M321-HLF-UN316-PASAM
OEDF KFA-H999/N/UN697-HIL-A788-HLF-UN316-PA-
SAM
OEGS GAS-J874/L/UL604-HLF-UN316-PASAM
OEHL HIL-A788-HLF-UN316-PASAM
OETB SOROR TBK-V13-NABEK-H999/N/UN697-HIL-A788-SO-
ROR
DAROR TBK-W334-HLF-L/UL604-GAS-L/UL308-DAROR
TBK-W334-HLF-L/UL604-GAS-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/
UP559-DAROR
LADNA TBK-W334-HLF-L/UL604-KFA-M691-LADNA
NARMI TBK-W334-HLF-L/UL604-NARMI
OEAB DATRI ABH-V48-WDR-EGREN-L/UL556-NONGA-L/
UL564-DATRI
OEGN GIZ-V39-WDR-EGREN-L/UL556-NONGA-L/
UL564-DATRI

FLIGHTS DEPART FROM JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES TO OTHER AERODROMES


WITHIN JEDDAH FIR

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1500 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OEDF OEJN KFA-G663-KIA-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 133
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1500 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the-relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative ATS route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OETB KFA-H999/N/UN697-NABEK-V13-TBK
OERK KIA-V166-GAS-G662-HIL-H999/N/UN697-NABEK-
V13-TBK
OEGS GAS-G662-HIL-H999/N/UN697-NABEK-V13-TBK
OEHL HIL-V11-SOBAS-H999/N/UN697-NABEK-V13-TBK

FLIGHTS ENTERING JEDDAH FIR AND TRANSITING TO OR VIA ADJACENT FIRS

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1900 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, Saturdays, and public
holidays, except if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative
ATS-route should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
RASLI ULIKA RASLI-P/UP559-TRF-R23-NEVOL-N/UN318-EG-
NOV-L/UL681-ULIKA
GENEX GENEX-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL681-ULIKA
KIPAS KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL681-
ULIKA
DEESA DEESA-UY415-NIMAR-G662-KIA-M/UM430-ULI-
KA
RASKA RASKA-G650-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
GIBAP GIBAP-UM863-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
MIPOL MIPOL-G660-JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
SILKA SILKA-M/UM872-WEJ-UL604-GAS-G662-KIA-M/
UM430-ULIKA
IMRAD IMRAD-L/UL604-GAS-G662-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
ULIKA KIPAS ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-GRY-
R652-KIPAS
GENEX ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-GRY-N/
UN318-GENEX
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 134
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1900 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, Saturdays, and public
holidays, except if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM. Default or an alternative
ATS-route should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OTILA ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UT503-OVANO-UL768-OTI-
LA
NETAS ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G667-NETAS
SILPA ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M321-SILPA
RASKA ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-JDW-G650-RASKA
KAROX ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-JDW-B407-KAROX
GIBAP ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-JDW-UM863-GIBAP
PASAM ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M321-HLF-UN316-PASAM
IMRAD ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M321-HLF-L/UL604-IMRAD
GIBAL ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UN638-PMA-V22-YEN-
UL300-GIBAL

FLIGHTS ENTERING JEDDAH FIR TO LAND WITHIN JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1900 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, Saturdays, and public
holidays, except if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM.Default or an alternative
ATS-route should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTSunday to ThursdayE
ULIKA OERK ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA
OEJN ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M309-VEMEM-G782-JDW
OEMA ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UN638-PMA
OETF ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G782-BOPEV-V41-TIF
OEGS ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS
OEHL ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-V166-GAS-G662-HIL
OEYN ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-UN638-PMA-V22-YEN
OETB ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-M321-HLF-W334-TBK
OESK ULIKA-M/UM430-KIA-G662-HIL-R23-AJF
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 135
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

FLIGHTS DEPART FROM JEDDAH FIR AERODROMES TO OR VIA ADJACENT


FIRS

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1900 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, Saturdays, and public
holidays, except if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM.Default or an alternative
ATS-route should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OERK ULIKA KIA-V975/M/UM430-ULIKA
OETB TBK-W334-HLF-L/UL604-DELMU-L/UL681-ULIKA
OEJN JDW-T532-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
OEMA PMA-UM872-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
OETF TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-T532-KIA-M/UM430-
ULIKA
OEGS GAS-G662-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
OEHL HIL-G662-GAS-L/UL604-DELMU-L/UL681-ULIKA
OEYN YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-KIA-M/UM430-ULIKA
OESK AJF-G669-VELAL-N/UN318-EGNOV-UL681-ULI-
KA

FLIGHTS DEPART FROM AERODROME TO AERODROME WITHIN JEDDAH FIR

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1900 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, Saturdays, and public
holidays, except if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM.Default or an alternative
ATS-route should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OEDF OERK KFA-J749/N/UN687-KIA
OETB TBK-W334-HLF-L/UL604-GAS-G662-KIA
OEGS TBK-V13-NABEK-H999/N/UN697-HIL-G662-GAS
OEHL TBK-V13-NABEK-H999/N/UN697-SOBAS-V11-HIL
OEDF TBK-W334-HLF-L/UL604-KFA
OERK KIA-J749/N/UN687-KFA
OEJN JDW-T532-KIA-J749/N/UN687-KFA
OEMA PMA-M/UM872-KIA-J749/N/UN687-KFA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 136
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1900 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, Saturdays, and public
holidays, except if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM.Default or an alternative
ATS-route should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OEAB ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-J749/N/
UN687-KFA
OETF TIF-V43-DFN-Q12-KODIS-T532-KIA-J749/N/
UN687-KFA
OEYN YEN-V22-PMA-M/UM872-KIA-J749/N/UN687-KFA
OEGN GIZ-V40-ABH-H75-IRBAB-Q313-TEVOG-H76-KIA-
J749/N/UN687-KFA

FLIGHTS ENTERING JEDDAH FIR AND TRANSITING TO OR VIA ADJACENT FIRS

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1100 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM.Default or an alternative ATS-route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
RASLI SOROR RASLI-P/UP559-RASMO-UT514-LOXOM-N/
UN318-EMARO-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR
DAROR RASLI-P/UP559-RASMO-UT514-LOXOM-N/
UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAR-
OR
RASLI-P/UP559-RASMO-UT514-LOXOM-N/
UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-DAROR
GENEX SOROR GENEX-N/UN318-EMARO-B417-HFR-A788-SO-
ROR
DAROR GENEX-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-DAROR
GENEX-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/
UP559-DAROR
KIPAS SOROR KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-EMARO-B417-HFR-
A788-SOROR
DAROR KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-
DAROR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 137
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1100 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM.Default or an alternative ATS-route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
KIPAS-R652-GRY-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-DE-
KLU-P/UP559-DAROR
DEESA SOROR DEESA-UY415-TAMRO-N/UN318-EMARO-B417-
HFR-A788-SOROR
DAROR DEESA-UY415-TAMRO-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/
UL308-DAROR
DEESA-UY415-TAMRO-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/
UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR

FLIGHTS DEPARTING JEDDAH FIR AND TRANSITING TO OR VIA ADJACENT FIRS

ATS-routes available every Sunday to Thursday from 1100 to 0300 UTC next day. These
routes are available from Friday 0300 UTC to Sunday 0300 UTC, and public holidays, ex-
cept if the relevant military area is active by NOTAM.Default or an alternative ATS-route
should be filed.
ENTRY POINT EXIT POINT ROUTE
OEHL DAROR HIL-A788-LOXOM-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-
DAROR
HIL-A788-LOXOM-N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-DE-
KLU-P/UP559-DAROR
OETB DAROR TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-UY415-TAMRO-
N/UN318-EGNOV-UL/L308-DAROR
TBK-V13-ASTUM-UL550-NIMAR-UY415-TAMRO-
N/UN318-EGNOV-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-
DAROR
OESK DAROR AJF-G669-PAXAN-UT503-TAMRO-N/UN318-EG-
NOV-L/UL308-DAROR
AJF-G669-PAXAN-UT503-TAMRO-N/UN318-EG-
NOV-L/UL308-DEKLU-P/UP559-DAROR
OERK OEPA KIA-UT503-RARLO-B417-OEPA
KIA-V166-GAS-B417-OEPA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 138
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ALTERNATIVE ATS ROUTES


The following describe Alternative ATS-routes should be flown when military area other than
those on daily operational and activated by NOTAM which affected the default ATS-routes flows.
When OE(D)-400 is active
ATS route A788 between TOTAD-HFR, and ATS route UP559 between RASMO-KMC would be
not available. An alternative route should be used as follows:
– ATS route A788 to file: LOXOM-UN318-EMARO-B417-HFR-A788-SOROR.
– ATS route UP559 to file: RASMO-UT514-LOXOM-UN318-EGNOV-UL308-DEKLU-UP559-
DAROR.
When OE(D)-401 is active
ATS route UN318 between MOGON-DEBOL would be not available. An alternative route should
be used as follows:
– Flights to FPL via UP559-KEDAT-M691-KUSAR.
When OE(R)-72 is active
ATS route T540 between HIL-ENABI would be not available. An alternative route should be used
as follows:
– Flights to FPL via HIL-G662-NIMAR.

STANDARD ROUTINGS FOR UNITED ARAB EMIRATES


OVERFLIGHTS
ENTRY ROUTE EXIT POINT REMARKS
POINT
BUNDU B415-SIXIV-N318 LABRI Note 7
B415-KUGTO-Q415 TONVO Notes 6, 9
B415-RURAL-N685 RETAS Note 8
PATAT L519-EGPEP-L313 TARDI Note 1
L519-IVOXI-M557 TUMAK Note 2
L519-IVOXI-N571 ALPOB Note 3
L519-IVOXI-P699 ORMID Note 4
L519-IVOXI-P699-EGTAG-N566-RORON-M430 TOSNA
ITRAX P899-ROVOS-G462 TUMAK Notes 2, 14
P899-ROVOS-G462-UKUVO-P553-IMGUX-N563 ALPOB Notes 3, 14
P899-ROVOS-G462-UKUVO-P553-IMGUX-P699 ORMID Notes 4, 14
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 139
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY ROUTE EXIT POINT REMARKS


POINT
P899 MEKMA
P899-UMIBU-N563-BOSEV-L565-UKUVO-G462 TUMAK Notes 2, 17
P899-UMIBU-N563 ALPOB Notes 3, 17
P899-UMIBU-N563-IMGUX-P699 ORMID Notes 4, 17
NAMLA N300-NOLSU-P307 TONVO Note 6
N300-VEKOV-M318 GABKO
N300 LALDO Note 5
N300-VEKOV-M318-MITIX-N313-PAVAG-P307- LALDO Note 10
NOLSU-N300
LALDO M677-TUKSI-P699-IVOXI-M557 TUMAK Notes 2, 12
M677-TUKSI-P699-IVOXI-N571 ALPOB Notes 3, 12
M677-TUKSI-P699 ORMID Notes 4, 12
M677-TUKSI-P699-EGTAG-N566-RORON-M430 TOSNA
OVONA N318 LABRI Note 7
N318-KAPUM-N685 RETAS Note 8
TOSNA N685-UMEVU-Q415-KAXOB-N300-GIDOB-N685 RETAS Note 8
N685-KAPUM-N318 LABRI Note 7
LUDID UM628 PEKEM Note 16
UM628-RIGIL-G783 TANSU Note 15
MENSA N571-IVOXI-M557 TUMAK Note 2
N571 ALPOB Note 3
N571-IVOXI-P699 ORMID Note 4
N571-RUKOR-P574 KUMUN
N571-IVOXI-P699-EGTAG-N566-RORON-M430 TOSNA
MUSAP R401-GIVKO-P574 KUMUN
R401 GABKO
ORSAR R784-TOVIV-P321-NOLSU-P307 TONVO Notes 6, 11
R784-KUSEN-M677 LALDO Notes 5, 11
R784-TATLA-L223 TARDI Notes 1, 11
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 140
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY ROUTE EXIT POINT REMARKS


POINT
SIR L223-TATLA-R784-TOVIV-P321-NOLSU-P307 TONVO Note 6
L223-TATLA-R784-KUSEN-M677 LALDO Note 5
L223 TARDI Note 1
SODEX N563 ALPOB Note 3
N563-BOSEV-L565-UKUVO-G462 TUMAK Note 2
N563-IMGUX-P699 ORMID Note 4
N563-UMIBU-P899 MEKMA
SOLUD P574-RUKOR-N571-IVOXI-M557 TUMAK Notes 2, 13
P574-RUKOR-N571 ALPOB Notes 3, 13
P574-RUKOR-N571-IVOXI-P699 ORMID Notes 4, 13
P574-GIVKO-R401 GABKO
P574 KUMUN
OBNET M677-LOVEM-M318 GABKO
M677-LOVEM-L562-SERSA-P307 TONVO Note 6
M677 LALDO Note 5
M677-LOVEM-L223 TARDI Note 1
NALPO P559-AMBOV-M322–LOVEM-M318 GABKO
P559-AMBOV-M322-LOVEM-M677 LALDO Note 5
P559-AMBOV-M322-LOVEM-L562-SERSA-P307 TONVO Note 6
P559-AMBOV-M322-LOVEM-L223 TARDI Note 1
TANSU G783-ASPED-P308-PEDOG-R401 GABKO
PEKEM UM628-RIGIL-G783-ASPED-P308-PEDOG-R401 GABKO

NOTE 1: Traffic with destinations OOMS/OOMN only FL330 or below is available.


NOTE 2: Traffic to OBBB FIR via MIDSI, SOLEM, DAVUS & ROTOX to OIIX, OKAC and ORBB
FIRs.
NOTE 3: Traffic to OEJD FIR via COPPI and BPN and destinations OERK and OEJN.
NOTE 4: Traffic with destinations OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF and OEDR.
NOTE 5: Traffic via IMLOT only FL330 and FL390 are available.
NOTE 6: Available levels over TONVO are FL270 and above.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 141
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

NOTE 7: Traffic overflying OOMM FIR or with destination other than OOMS, OOMN, OOSH.
NOTE 8: Traffic with destinations OOMS, OOMN, OOSH: Only FL330 or below are available.
NOTE 9: Traffic shall cross UKILI at FL230 or above and GEVIV at FL 270 or above.
NOTE 10: Traffic with cruising level FL255 and below.
NOTE 11: Traffic overflying UAE via ORSAR: FL310 and all odd levels above are available.
NOTE 12: For traffic bove FL255.
NOTE 13: For traffic above FL275.
NOTE 14: Traffic shall reach FL230 or above by ROVOS.
NOTE 15: Traffic routing via PURDA.
NOTE 16: Traffic routing via MEVDO.
NOTE 17: Traffic with requested FL220 or below.

STANDARD ROUTINGS FOR UNITED ARAB EMIRATES DEPARTING


UAE AIRPORTS
DEPAR- DESTINATION ROUTE/EXIT POINT REMARKS
TURE
AIRPORT
OMAL OISS, OIII and destinations be- ROVOS-G462-ULODA-DCT-TU-
yond LON-M318-TOVIV-P574-KUMUN
OOMM and beyond, except LABRI
OOMS, OOMN, OOSH landing
traffic
OOMS, OOMN, OOSH landing RETAS
traffic
OYSC, OEJD DCT-ELUDA-G783-TANSU Notes 1, 2
DCT-ELUDA-G783-RIGIL-UM628- Notes 1, 3
PEKEM
ROVOS-DCT-ADV-DCT-VUXOD- Notes 4, 5
L519-ATUDO-M318-KATIT
ROVOS-DCT-ADV-DCT-VUXOD- Notes 4, 6
L519-ATUDO-M318-GOLGU-
UM550-RIBOT
Doha TMA and OEJD and be- ROVOS-DCT-ADV-DCT-MEKRI-
yond overflying KIA P899-MEKMA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 142
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

DEPAR- DESTINATION ROUTE/EXIT POINT REMARKS


TURE
AIRPORT
OBBB via MIDSI, SOLEM, DA- ROVOS-DCT-ADV-DCT-DAXIB-
VUS & ROTOX to OIIX, OKAC P553-UKUVO-G462-TUMAK
and ORBB FIRs
OEJD via COPPI and BPN and ROVOS-DCT-ADV-DCT-BOSEV-
destinations OERK and OEJN N563-ALPOB
OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF and ROVOS-DCT-ADV-DCT-BOSEV-
OEDR N563-IMGUX-P699-ORMID
OIKB and destinations beyond ROVOS-G462-ULODA-DCT-TU-
LON-M318-GABKO
OMAA OIKB and beyond TULON-M318-GABKO
and
OMAD
OOMM and beyond, except KANIP-N318-LABRI
OOMS, OOMN, OOSH landing
traffic
OOMS, OOMN, OOSH landing ORNEL-N685-RETAS
traffic
OYSC, OEJD ORNEL-M560-ELUDA-G783-TAN- Notes 1, 2
SU
ORNEL-M560-ELUDA-G783-RI- Notes 1, 3
GIL-UM628-PEKEM
ATUDO-M318-KATIT Notes 4, 5
ATUDO-M318-GOLGU-UM550- Notes 4, 6
RIBOT
Doha TMA and OEJD and be- MEKRI-P899-MEKMA
yond overflying KIA
OBBB via MIDSI, SOLEM, DA- DAXIB-P553-UKUVO-G462-TU-
VUS and ROROX to OIIX, MAK
OKAC and ORBB
OEJD via COPPI and BPN and BOSEV-N563-ALPOB
destinations OERK and OEJN
OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF and BOSEV-N563-IMGUX-P699-OR-
OEDR MID
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 143
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

DEPAR- DESTINATION ROUTE/EXIT POINT REMARKS


TURE
AIRPORT
OIBK DAXIB-P553-UKUVO-DCT-KI-
VUS-DCT-LUDAM-DCT-ORSAR
OISS, OIII and destinations be- TULON-M318-TOVIV-P574-KU-
yond MUN
OMDB, OIKB and beyond DAVMO-M318-GABKO
OMDW
OOMS and SE ANVIX-L223-TARDI
and
OMSJ
OYSC, OEJD ANVIX-R401-GIDIS-G783-TANSU Notes 2, 7
ANVIX-R401-GIDIS-G783-RIGIL- Notes 3, 7
UM628-PEKEM
KUTLI-L519-ATUDO-M318-KATIT Notes 4, 5
KUTLI-L519-ATUDO-M318-GOL- Notes 4, 6
GU-UM550-RIBOT
OBBB via MIDSI, SOLEM, DA- RIDAP-M557-TUMAK
VUS and ROTOX to OIIX,
OKAC and ORBB
OEJD via COPPI and BPN and SENPA-N571-ALPOB
destinations OERK and OEJN
OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF and NABIX-P699-ORMID
OEDR
Doha TMA NABIX-P699-OXARI-M430-TOS-
NA
MIROT-N566-RORON-M430-
TOSNA
OISS, OIII and beyond DCT-KUMUN
OIBK RIDAP-M557-TOTKU-DCT-KI-
VUS-DCT-LUDAM-DCT-ORSAR
OOSH ANVIX-L223-TARDI Note 8
OMDB OPKR and beyond IVURO-M677-LALDO
and
IVURO-M428-GOMTA
OMSJ
OMDW OPKR and beyond NOLSU-N300-LALDO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 144
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

DEPAR- DESTINATION ROUTE/EXIT POINT REMARKS


TURE
AIRPORT
NOLSU-M572-GOMTA
OMFJ OIIX and beyond GABKO
OOMM and destinations beyond DCT-TONVO
OYSC, OEJD ALN-G783-RIGIL-UM628-PEKEM Notes 3, 7
ALN-G783-TANSU Notes 2, 7
SERSA-L519-ATUDO-M318-KA- Notes 4, 5
TIT
SERSA-L519-ATUDO-M318-GOL- Notes 4, 6
GU-UM550-RIBOT
OBBB via MIDSI, SOLEM and SERSA-L519-IVOXI-M557-TU-
IVONI to OIIX, OKAC & ORBB MAK
OEJD via COPPI and BPN and SERSA-L519-IVOXI-N571-ALPOB
destinations OERK & OEJN
OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF and SERSA-L519-IVOXI-P699-ORMID
OEDR
Doha TMA SERSA-L519-IVOXI-P699-OXARI-
M430-TOSNA
OMRK OIIX and beyond ASNEK-R401-GABKO
OPKR and beyond PUVAL-DCT-NADNI-DCT-IVURO-
M677-LALDO
PUVAL-DCT-NADNI-DCT-IVURO-
M428-GOMTA
OOMS or exiting OOMM via TO- PUVAL-DCT-RUKOR-DCT-AN-
TOX, REXOD, LOTAV, KITAL VIX-L223-TARDI
OYSC, OEJD PUVAL-DCT-RUKOR-DCT-AN- Notes 2, 7
VIX-R401-GIDIS-G783-TANSU
PUVAL-DCT-RUKOR-DCT-AN- Notes 3, 7
VIX-R401-GIDIS-G783-RIGIL-
UM628-PEKEM
PUVAL-L519-ATUDO-M318-KA- Notes 4, 5
TIT
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 145
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

PUVAL-L519-ATUDO-M318-GOL- Notes 4, 6
GU-UM550-RIBOT
OBBB via MIDSI, SOLEM and PUVAL-L519-IVOXI-M557-TU-
IVONI to OIIX, OKAC and MAK
ORBB
OEJD via COPPI and BPN and PUVAL-L519-IVOXI-N571-ALPOB
destinations OERK and OEJN
OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF and PUVAL-L519-IVOXI-N571-TUDIS-
OEDR P699-ORMID
Doha TMA PUVAL-L519-IVOXI-P699-OXARI-
M430-TOSNA

NOTE 1: Aircraft unable to reach FL200 by ELUDA and / or FL300 by TANSU/PEKEM shall FPL
N318 LABRI.
NOTE 2: Available routing after TANSU is BOSED PURDA.
NOTE 3: Available routing after PEKEM is DEGPA MEVDO.
NOTE 4: Aircraft unable to reach FL300 by KATIT/RIBOT shall FPL via G783 or N318.
NOTE 5: Available routing after KATIT is DEGPA PURDA.
NOTE 6: Available routing after RIBOT is MIGMA MEVDO.
NOTE 7: Aircraft unable to reach FL200 by ELUDA and / or FL300 by TANSU/PEKEM shall FPL
L223 TARDI
NOTE 8: At 11000ft only.

STANDARD ROUTINGS FOR UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ARRIVING


UAE AIRPORTS
ARRIVAL RE-
FROM ENTRY POINT / ROUTE
AIRPORT MARKS
OMAL OIKB and beyond PATAT-L519-IVOXI-P311-TONKI-
DCT-KANIP
OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-TATLA-L223-VUTEB-
M569-OBREV-P311-TONKI-DCT-
KANIP
OERY BUNDU-B415-EGPOG-Q666-GI-
DOB-DCT-ADV-DCT-KANIP
NAMLA-N300-GIDOB-DCT-ADV-
DCT-KANIP
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 146
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ARRIVAL RE-
FROM ENTRY POINT / ROUTE
AIRPORT MARKS
OBBI and N and W of OBBB TOSNA-N685-GIDOB-DCT-ADV-
DCT-KANIP
OVONA-N318-KAPUM-N685-GI-
DOB-DCT-ADV-DCT-KANIP
OYSC, OEJD TANSU-G783-ALN
KATIT-M318-ATUDO-DCT-ADV-
DCT-KANIP
RIBOT-UM550-GOLGU-M318-ATU-
DO-DCT-ADV-DCT-KANIP
PEKEM-UM628-RIGIL-G783-ALN
OOMS and E of OOMM ITRAX
OOSA and SE of OOMM SODEX-N563-ELUDA-G783-ALN
OMAA OIKB and beyond PATAT-L519-IVOXI-P311-EMERU
and
OOMS and E of OOMM ITRAX-P899-ROVOS
OMAD
OOSA and SE of OOMM SODEX-N563-NOBTO
OYSC, OEJD TANSU-G783-ALN-P899-ROVOS
KATIT-M318-ATUDO
RIBOT-UM550-GOLGU-M318-ATU-
DO
PEKEM-UM628-RIGIL-G783-ALN-
P899 ROVOS
OMAA Doha TMA NAMLA-N300-KAXOB-Q415-UKILI
BUNDU-B415-UKILI
OBBI and N and W of OBBB TOSNA-N685-UMEVU-Q415-UKILI
OVONA-N318-KAPUM-M552-AL-
NEV-Q415-UKILI
OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-TATLA-L223-VUTEB- Note 4
M569-OBREV-P311-EMERU
ORSAR-G666-ELOVU Note 2
OERY BUNDU-B415-UKILI
OIBK ORSAR-DCT-UKILI Note 1
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 147
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ARRIVAL RE-
FROM ENTRY POINT / ROUTE
AIRPORT MARKS
OMAD Doha TMA NAMLA-N300-GIDOB
BUNDU-B415-EGPOG-Q666-GI-
DOB
OBBI and N and W of OBBB TOSNA-N685-GIDOB
OVONA-N318-KAPUM-N685-GI-
DOB
OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-TATLA-L223-VUTEB-
M569-OBREV-P311-EMERU
OERY BUNDU-B415-EGPOG-Q666-GI-
DOB
OIBK ORSAR-DCT-GIDOB Note 1
OMDB OIKB and beyond PATAT-L519-PUVAL
NE of OOMM PASOV-B540-MIVEK-P574-IMPED
SE of OOMM TAPRA-M762-MIVEK-P574-IMPED
OOMS SOLUD-P574-GISMO-P574-IMPED Note 3
OOSA and S of OOMM MUSAP-R401-PEDOG-P308-KI-
POK-L568-IMPED
OYSC, OEJD TANSU-G783-ASPED-P308-KIPOK-
L568-IMPED
PEKEM-UM628-RIGIL-G783-AS-
PED-P308-KIPOK-L568-IMPED
KATIT-M318-RURAL-P317-LORID
RIBOT-UM550-GOLGU-M318-RU-
RAL-P317-LORID
OIBK, OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-TATLA-L223-VUTEB
OBBI and N and W of OBBB OBNET-M677-VUTEB
NALPO-P559-VUTEB
Doha TMA ASTOG-L305-ITBUL-M677-VUTEB
OOSH VAXAS-M762-MIVEK-P574-IMPED
OMDW OIKB and beyond PATAT-L519-PUVAL
OOMS and NE of OOMM PASOV-M564-UMAMI
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 148
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ARRIVAL RE-
FROM ENTRY POINT / ROUTE
AIRPORT MARKS
OOMS and SE of OOMM TAPRA-M762-VAXAS-M564-UMA-
MI
OOSA and S of OOMM MUSAP-R401-GIDIS
OYSC, OEJD TANSU-G783-ASPED-P308-PE-
DOG-R401-GIDIS
PEKEM-UM628-RIGIL-G783-AS-
PED-P308-PEDOG-R401-GIDIS
KATIT-M318-RURAL-P317-LORID
RIBOT-UM550-GOLGU-M318-RU-
RAL-P317-LORID
OIBK, OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-GONVI Note 4
ORSAR-G666-ELOVU Note 2
OBBI and N and W of OBBB OBNET-M677-ITBUL-M322-DATOB Note 4
OBNET-M677-LUDAM-G666-ELO- Note 2
VU
NALPO-P559-AMBOV-M322-DA- Note 4
TOB
NALPO-P559-KIVUS-G666-ELOVU Note 2
Doha TMA ASTOG-L305-KIVUS-P559-AM-
BOV-M322-DATOB
OOSH VAXAS-M564-UMAMI
OMFJ OIKB and beyond PATAT-L519-EGPEP-DCT-EMOPI-
R784-KUSEN
OOMS and E of OOMM MENSA-T509-FJV
OOSA and SE of OOMM MUSAP-R401-PEDOG-P308-RU-
DAT
OYSC, OEJD TANSU-G783-ASPED-P308-RU-
DAT
PEKEM-UM628-RIGIL-G783-AS-
PED-P308-RUDAT
OIBK, OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-KUSEN
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 149
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ARRIVAL RE-
FROM ENTRY POINT / ROUTE
AIRPORT MARKS
OBBI and N and W of OBBB OBNET-M677-ITBUL-L305-EMOTA-
R784-KUSEN
NALPO-P559-KIVUS-L305-EMOTA-
R784-KUSEN
Doha TMA ASTOG-L305-EMOTA-R784-KU-
SEN
OMRK OIKB and beyond PATAT-L519-EGPEP
OOMS, NE and SE of OOMM MENSA-N317-NADNI
PASOV-B540-ORKOB-T891-NOL-
SU-N317-NADNI
OOSA and S of OOMM MUSAP-R401-PEDOG-P308-ORK-
OB-T891-NOLSU-N317-NADNI
OYSC, OEJD TANSU-G783-ASPED-P308-ORK-
OB-T891-NOLSU-N317-NADNI
PEKEM-UM628-RIGIL-G783-AS-
PED-P308-ORKOB-T891-NOLSU-
N317-NADNI
KATIT-M318-RURAL-P317-LORID-
DCT-TOVIV-DCT-ALSIL
RIBOT-UM550-GOLGU-M318-RU-
RAL-P317-LORID-DCT-TOVIV-
DCT-ALSIL
OIBK, OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-ALSIL
OBBI and N and W of OBBB OBNET-M677-ITBUL-L305-EMOTA-
R784-ALSIL
NALPO-P559-KIVUS-L305-EMOTA-
R784-ALSIL
Doha TMA ASTOG-L305-EMOTA-R784-ALSIL
OOSH VAXAS-M762-RUDAT-P308-ORK-
OB-T891-NOLSU-N317-NADNI
OMSJ OIKB and beyond PATAT-L519-PUVAL
OOMS, NE and SE of OOMM MENSA-N317-NOLSU
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 150
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ARRIVAL RE-
FROM ENTRY POINT / ROUTE
AIRPORT MARKS
PASOV-B540-ORKOB-T891-NOL-
SU
OOSA and S of OOMM MUSAP-R401-PEDOG-P308-ORK-
OB-T891-NOLSU
OYSC, OEJD TANSU-G783-ASPED-P308-ORK-
OB-T891-NOLSU
PEKEM-UM628-RIGIL-G783-AS-
PED-P308-ORKOB-T891-NOLSU
KATIT-M318-RURAL-P317-LORID
RIBOT-UM550-GOLGU-M318-RU-
RAL-P317-LORID
OIBK, OISS, OIII and beyond ORSAR-R784-GONVI
OBBI and N and W of OBBB OBNET-M677-ITBUL-L305-EMOTA-
R784-GONVI
NALPO-P559-KIVUS-L305-EMOTA-
R784-GONVI
Doha TMA ASTOG-L305-EMOTA-R784-GONVI
OOSH VAXAS-M762-RUDAT-P308-ORK-
OB-T891-NOLSU

NOTE 1: Maximum level available is 9000ft.


NOTE 2: Conditions apply; see G666/M302 CDR availabilty.
NOTE 3: FL 200 or below.
NOTE 4: During times of G666 availability, operators shall flight plan and expect routing via G666
only.

STANDARD ROUTINGS FOR TRAFFIC ROUTING BETWEEN UAE AIRPORTS

DEPAR-
RE-
TURE DESTINATION ROUTE / EXIT POINT
MARKS
AIRPORT
OMAA OMAL DCT KANIP Note 1
OMAA
and OMDB,OMDW and OMSJ DCT LORID Note 2
OMAD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 151
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

DEPAR-
RE-
TURE DESTINATION ROUTE / EXIT POINT
MARKS
AIRPORT
KANIP DCT ALN DCT PEDOG DCT
OMFJ MURGU P308 RUDAT DCT FJ362
or FJV
KANIP DCT ALN DCT PEDOG DCT
OMRK MURGU P308 ORKOB DCT FJV
DCT LAGLI DCT RAV
OMAL OMAA DCT ROVOS Note 3
DCT PEDOG DCT MURGU P308
OMFJ
RUDAT DCT FJ362 or FJV
DCT PEDOG DCT MURGU P308
OMRK ORKOB DCT FJV DCT LAGLI DCT
RAV
OMDB,
OMDW
OMAA and OMAD DCT EMERU Note 2
and
OMSJ
OMDB OMDW and OMSJ DCT Note 4
OMDW OMDB and OMSJ
OMSJ OMDB and OMDW
MIVEK DCT PEDUL DCT GIDIS
OMFJ OMAA and OMAD
G783 ALN P899 ROVOS DCT ADV
MIVEK DCT PEDUL DCT GIDIS
OMAL
G783 ALN
EMOPI DCT FJV DCT MIVEK DCT
OMRK OMAA and OMAD PEDUL DCT GIDIS G783 ALN P899
ROVOS ADV
EMOPI DCT FJV DCT MIVEK DCT
OMAL
PEDUL DCT GIDIS G783 ALN

NOTE 1: At 9000ft or below. Prior KANIP traffic can expect routing via ROVOS.
NOTE 2: At 10000ft or below.
NOTE 3: At 8000ft or below. Prior ROVOS traffic can expect STAR for OMAA.
NOTE 4: At 7000ft or below.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 152
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

Special Requirements
Traffic departing airports within OMAE with destinations within OBBB shall flight plan at FL260 or
below.
Traffic departing airports within OBBB with destinations within OMAE shall flight plan at FL250 or
below.
Traffic departing from OBBI, OBBS, OEDF, OEDR and airports within Doha TMA with destination
OOMS shall flight plan maximum FL330.

STANDARD ROUTINGS TRANSITING MUSCAT FIR


DEPARTURE AIR-
DESTINATION ROUTE / EXIT POINT REMARKS
PORT
Northern and VAGO/VCBI/VOBL/VOCB/ KITAL/LOTAV/REXOD/
southern UAE air- VOCL/VOCI/VOML/VOTR/ TOTOX
ports VOTV
VAPO/VOMM PARAR/TOTOX
VOHS RASKI
VABB/VABF RASKI/PARAR

ENTRY POINT /
ROUTE EXIT POINT / ARRIVAL REMARKS
DEPARTURE
DAPOL DAPOL-L692-GISKA- REXOD
N569-UMILA-L883-REXOD
DAPOL-L692- GISKA- LOTAV
N569-LOTAV
DAPOL-L692-GISKA- KITAL
N569-GOLNI-P570-KITAL
DENDA DENDA-R462-VUSET- LUDID/OEJN, OEMA
M877-KUSRA-G652-TUL-
BU-M628-LUDID
DENDA-R462-VUSET- VAXAS/OMDW, OMDM
A454-PASOV-M564-
VAXAS
DENDA-R462-VUSET- MENSA/OMSJ, OMRK
N571-MENSA
GOMTA / UAE GOMTA-M428-MUNGA- RASKI/VABB, VOHS
North Departures A777-VAXIM-L301-RASKI
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 153
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY POINT /
ROUTE EXIT POINT / ARRIVAL REMARKS
DEPARTURE
GOMTA-M428-MUNGA- PARAR/VABB, VAPO,
A777-VAXIM-P307-PARAR VOMM
GOMTA-M428-TARBO- ALPOR
M681-DAMUM-B524-AL-
POR
GOMTA-M428-TARBO- APELO
N430-ITLOB-B505-APELO
GOMTA-M428-TARBO- DENDA
N430-ITLOB-B505-EGTAL-
R462-DENDA
IMKAD IMKAD-B400-DAXAM- SODEX
P316-DEDSO-R401-DOL-
FI-Z855-SODEX
KAPET KAPET-UB535/B535-SLL- SODEX
P316-DEDSO-R401-DOL-
FI-Z855-SODEX
KITAL KITAL-P570-EMURU- SODEX overflying OMAE Note 3
N563-SODEX
KITAL-P570-MIXAM-P574- SOLUD overflying OMAE Note 4
SOLUD
KITAL-P570-EMURU- SODEX/OMAA, OMAD,
N563-TULBU-Z855-SO- OMAM
DEX
KITAL-P570-MIXAM-P899- ITRAX/OMAL
ITRAX
KITAL-P570-MIXAM-P513- PASOV/OMSJ, OMRK
GERAR-B540-PASOV-
B540-KUPMA
KITAL-P570-ITURA-M762- VAXAS Note 1
TAPRA-VAXAS
KIVEL KIVEL-R401-DOLFI-Z855- SODEX
SODEX
LABRI LABRI-N318-TOLDA-L555- TOTOX Note 5
TOTOX
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 154
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY POINT /
ROUTE EXIT POINT / ARRIVAL REMARKS
DEPARTURE
LABRI-N318-TOLDA-P570- KITAL
KITAL
LABRI-N318-GEVED- PARAR
N881-AMBOS-Q620-PAR-
AR
LALDO / UAE LALDO-B505-NADSO- RASKI/VABB, VOHS
North Departures A777-VAXIM-L301-RASKI
LALDO-B505-NADSO- PARAR/VABB, VAPO,
A777-VAXIM-P307-PARAR VOMM
LALDO (at or be- LALDO-B505-NADSO- ALPOR
low FL250) B524-ASLOM-ALPOR
LALDO-B505-NADSO-EG- APELO
TAL-APELO
LALDO-B505-NADSO-EG- DENDA
TAL-R462-DENDA
LOTAV LOTAV-M300-EMURU- SODEX overflying OMAE
N563-SODEX
LOTAV- M300-EMURU- SODEX/OMAA, OMAD,
N563-TULBU-Z855-SO- OMAM
DEX
LOTAV-M300-EMURU- SOLUD overflying OMAE Note 4
P570-MIXAM-P574-SOL-
UD
LOTAV-M300-EMURU- ITRAX/OMAL
P570-MIXAM-P899-ITRAX
LOTAV via P570-MIXAM- PASOV/OMSJ, OMRK
P513-GERAR-B540-PA-
SOV- KUPMA
MIGDU MIDGU-M440-TULBU- PARAR
N881-AMBOS-Q620-PAR-
AR
MIDGU-Z515 northern OMAN airports
PARAR PARAR-M628-LOSIM- ITRAX/OMAL
P574-MIXAM-P899-ITRAX
PARAR-N571-MENSA MENSA overflying OMAE Note 2
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 155
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY POINT /
ROUTE EXIT POINT / ARRIVAL REMARKS
DEPARTURE
PARAR-N571-MENSA MENSA/OMSJ, OMRK
PARAR-N571-VUSET- KUPMA Note 1
A454-PASOV-B540-KUP-
MA
PARAR-N571-VUSET- VAXAS/OMDW, OMDM
A454-PASOV-M564-
VAXAS
PARAR-M628-TULBU- SODEX/OMAA, OMAD,
Z855-SODEX OMAM
RASKI RASKI-L301-RAGMA- MENSA overflying OMAE Note 2
N571-MENSA
RASKI-L301-RAGMA- MENSA/OMSJ, OMRK
N571-MENSA
RASKI-N881-KIPOL-L444- ITRAX/OMAL
KAXEM-P574-MIXAM-
P899-ITRAX
RASKI-L301-RAGMA- VAXAS/OMDW, OMDM
N571-VUSET-A454-PA-
SOV-M564-VAXAS
RASKI-N881-KIPOL-L444- SODEX/OMAA, OMAD,
TOLDA-M628-TULBU- OMAM
Z855-SODEX
REXOD REXOD-M762-ITURA- PASOV/OMSJ, OMRK
P570-MIXAM-P513-GER-
AR-B540-PASOV-KUPMA
REXOD-A775-KUSRA- SOLUD/overflying OMAE Note 4
P574-SOLUD
REXOD-N563-SODEX SODEX/overflying OMAE
REXOD-N563-TULBU- SODEX/OMAA, OMAD,
Z855-SODEX OMAM
REXOD-M762-ITURA- ITRAX/OMAL
P570-MIXAM-P899-ITRAX
SABEL SABEL-UB424-VELIK- SODEX
R401-DOLFI-Z855-SODEX
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 156
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY POINT /
ROUTE EXIT POINT / ARRIVAL REMARKS
DEPARTURE
TAPDO TAPDO-G652-TULBU- LUDID/OEJN, OEMA
M628-LUDID
TAPDO-A454-VUSET- VAXAS/OMDW, OMDM
A454-PASOV-M564-
VAXAS
TAPDO-A454-VUSET- MENSA/OMSJ, OMRK
N571-MENSA
TARDI TARDI-N629-GIDAN-P570- REXOD
TOLDA-N318-REXOD
TARDI-N629-GIDAN-P570- KITAL
KITAL
TARDI-N629-GIDAN-P570- LOTAV
EMURU-M300-LOTAV
TARDI-N629-TOTOX TOTOX
TONVO overflying TONVO-A777-NADSO- DENDA
OMAE (FL270- B505-EGTAL-R462-DEN-
UNL) DA
TONVO-A777-NADSO- APELO
B505-APELO
TONVO-A777-NADSO- ALPOR
B524-ALPOR
TONVO overflying TONVO-P307-VAXIM- PARAR/VABB, VAPO,
OMAE P307-PARAR VOMM and overflying India
TONVO-P307-VAXIM- RASKI/VABB, VOHS
L301-RASKI
TONVO-P307-SETSI- RASKI
N881-RASKI
TONVO/OMFJ TONVO-A777-BUBAS- TOTOX, REXOD,LOTAV,
P513-MIXAM-P570 KITAL
TOTOX TOTOX-P574-PAROK- PASOV/OMSJ, OMRK
L695-ITURA-P570-MIXAM-
P513-GERAR-B540-PA-
SOV-B540-KUPMA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 157
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY POINT /
ROUTE EXIT POINT / ARRIVAL REMARKS
DEPARTURE
TOTOX-P574-PAROK- VAXAS/northern UAE air-
L695-ITURA-M762-TAP- ports
RA-M762-VAXAS
TOTOX-L555-TOLDA- SODEX overflying OMAE Note 3
M628-TULBU-N563-SO-
DEX
TOTOX-L555-TOLDA- SOLUD overflying OMAE Note 4
P570-MIXAM-P574-SOL-
UD
TOTOX-P574-SOLUD SOLUD overflying OMAE Note 4
TOTOX-P574-MIXAM- ITRAX/OMAL
P899-ITRAX
TOTOX-L555-TOLDA- SODEX/OMAA, OMAD,
M628-TULBU-Z855-SO- OMAM
DEX
OYSC FIR (AS- R401-MUSAP MUSAP/OMDW, OMDM,
PUX, KIVEL, IM- OMDB, OMSJ, OMRK
KAD, KAPET, PU-
TRA, SABEL)

NOTE 1: For traffic landing in northern UAE.


NOTE 2: Except for traffic intending to exit via LUDID.
NOTE 3: Unless traffic is planning to route through OIIX.
NOTE 4: Planning to route through OIIX.
NOTE 5: LABRI is not available for traffic overflying OMAE exiting OOMM via DENDA, APELO,
ALPOR, RASKI and PARAR.

STANDARD ROUTINGS FOR DEPARTING MUSCAT FIR


DEPARTURE AIR-
DESTINATION ROUTE / EXIT POINT REMARKS
PORT
OOMS VAGO/VCBI/VOBL/VOCB/ KITAL, LOTAV, REXOD,
VOCL/VOCI/VOML/VOTR/ TOTOX
VOTV
VAPO/VOMM PARAR, TOTOX
VOHS RASKI
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 158
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

DEPARTURE AIR-
DESTINATION ROUTE / EXIT POINT REMARKS
PORT
VABB RASKI, PARAR
Northwestbound Q978-ITRAX Note 1, 2, 3
OMSJ/OMRK T508-DAPOK-T509-PASOV-
B540-KUPMA
OMDB T508-SOLUD-GISMO
OMDW/OMDM T508-DAPOK-T507-TAPRA-
M762-VAXAS
Northern UAE airports T508-DAPOK-T507/T509
OOKB P512-BUBAS
OOSA OOMS/OOMN OOSA-DAXAM-P316-MCT
(DVOR/DME)
Northern UAE airports OOSA-DAXAM-P316-DED-
SO-R401-MUSAP
Southern UAE airports OOSA-DAXAM-P316-DED-
SO-R401-DOLFI-Z855-SO-
DEX
Northbound OOSA-DAXAM-DEDSO-
P316-DEDSO-R401-HAI
(VOR/DME) then planned
route
OOSH OOSA-DAXAM-P316-DED-
SO-R401-DATBU-Q730-
LADBI
OOTH OMDB/OMRK/OMSJ R401-MUSAP
OOSH Southbound and Eastbound BOTAM-Y855-LAKLU then
planned route
Northern UAE airports VAXAS
Southern UAE airports ITRAX

NOTE 1: T507-ATC may re-route traffic to PASOV (B540) to facilitate the efficient flow or traffic
into northern UAE airports.
NOTE 2: T509-ATC may re-route traffic to TAPRA (M762) to facilitate the efficient flow or traffic
into northern UAE airports.
NOTE 3: Flights overflying OIIX FIR exit via SOLUD.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 159
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

STANDARD ROUTINGS FOR ARRIVING MUSCAT FIR


ARRIVAL
FROM ENTRY POINT / ROUTE REMARKS
AIRPORT
OOMS DAXAM OOSA-DAXAM-P316 Note 2
OYSC KAPET-UB535-SLL (DVOR/DME)-
P316-MCT (VOR/DME)
OMAE RETAS-N685-PUTSO-LAKLU-G216- Note 1
MCT (VOR/DME)
TARDI-N629-MUSUK-T511-MCT Note 3
(VOR/DME)
VABF via L444/N881 RASKI-N881-KIPOL-L444-VUSIN-
N767-ELIGO-L631-MCT (VOR/DME)
UB424 UB424-GISKA-P316-MCT (VOR/DME)
OOKB/OMFJ, North- P513-MCT (DVOR/DME)
ern Arrivals
OOSH OOMS OOMS-P513-MIXAM-P574-DAPOK-
Y623-GIVLA (OOSH ARR)
OOSA OOSA-DAXAM-P316-DEDSO-R401-
DATBU-Q730-LADBI

NOTE 1: Eastbound traffic overflying OMAE intending to land at OOMS.


NOTE 2: For overfly use B400 or R401, after DEDSO traffic landing OOMS continue on P316.
NOTE 3: L223 shall not be used for OOMS arrivals.

PREFERRED ROUTINGS WITHIN BAHRAIN FIR


The transition level throughout the Bahrain UIR/FIR is FL150 and the transition altitude is fixed at
A130 (13000ft). Cruising at FL150 or A130 (13000ft) is permitted, but cruising between those
levels is not permitted in the Bahrain FIR.
Traffic landing within the OBBB is not permitted to flight plan via DAROR, RABAP or, LONOS P/
UP975.
All traffic departing OEDR, OEDF, OBBI, OBBS or OBKH for destination OOMS, expect maxi-
mum FL330 within the OBBB.
NOTE: Where MC is referred to in the Minimum Level column, this denotes the Minimum Cruise
and is to be considered as the lowest usable level of all the airways along the specified route.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 160
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
ALPOB MC 120 ALPOB L768 ULADA ULADA Note 29
160 460 ALPOB UL768 ULADA
ALSER MC 120 ALSER G663 KOBOK DCT RIGAG NARMI Note 25
DCT NARMI
160 460 ALSER UG663 KOBOK DCT RI-
GAG DCT NARMI
MC 120 ALSER G663 KOBOK OBBI Note 16
160 460 ALSER UG663 KOBOK
MC 120 ALSER G663 KOBOK DCT OBSAS OBBS
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
160 460 ALSER UG663 KOBOK DCT OB-
SAS DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT
JALYD
MC 120 ALSER G663 KOBOK DCT OBSAS OBHK
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
160 460 ALSER UG663 KOBOK DCT OB-
SAS DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT
JALYD
MC 120 ALSER G663 ULADA ULADA Note 30
160 460 ALSER UG663 ULADA
AMBIK MC 130 AMBIK B416 KUVER KUVER Note 33
MC 250 AMBIK UB416 KUVER
DAROR MC 130 DAROR P559 NALPO NALPO Note 36
160 460 DAROR UP559 NALPO
MC 130 DAROR T319 OBTAR OBTAR Note 37
250 450 DAROR UT319 OBTAR
MC 130 DAROR T308 RAGAS RAGAS
250 460 DAROR UT308 RAGAS
DATRI MC 130 DATRI L564 LADEM T112 AFNAN OTBD Note 3
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 161
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
150 450 DATRI UL564 LADEM UT112 AFN-
AN
MC 130 DATRI L564 DOH DCT OTBH
150 450 DATRI UL564 DOH DCT
MC 130 DATRI L564 LADEM T112 AFNAN OTHH
150 450 DATRI UL564 LADEM UT112 AFN-
AN
LADNA MC 450 LADNA OBBI Note 44
MC 450 LADNA DCT OBSAS DCT RIGAG OBBS
DCT UMAVA DCT JALYD
MC 450 LADNA DCT OBSAS DCT RIGAG OBKH
DCT UMAVA DCT JALYD
MC 130 LADNA N318 VELAM Z225 BAYAN OTBD Note 1
150 450 LADNA UN318 VELAM UZ225 BAY-
AN
MC 130 LADNA N318 VELAM R659 DOH OTBH
DCT
150 450 LADNA UN318 VELAM UR659 DOH
DCT
MC 130 LADNA N318 VELAM Z225 BAYAN OTHH
150 450 LADNA UN318 VELAM UZ225 BAY-
AN
MC 130 LADNA N318 OVONA OVONA Note 23
MC 290 LADNA UN318 OVONA
LONOS MC 130 LONOS L438 KOBOK P559 NALPO NALPO Note 35
150 450 LONOS UL438 KOBOK UP559
NALPO
MC 130 LONOS L438 KOBOK DCT RIGAG NARMI Note 40
DCT NARMI
150 450 LONOS UL438 KOBOK DCT RI-
GAG DCT NARMI
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 162
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 130 LONOS L438 KOBOK OBBI Note 10
150 450 LONOS UL438 KOBOK
MC 130 LONOS L438 KOBOK DCT OBSAS OBBS
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
150 450 LONOS UL438 KOBOK DCT OB-
SAS DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT
JALYD
MC 130 LONOS L438 KOBOK DCT OBSAS OBKH
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
150 450 LONOS UL438 KOBOK DCT OB-
SAS DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT
JALYD
MC 130 LONOS L438 ASTAD N318 VELAM OTBD Note 11
Z225 BAYAN
150 450 LONOS UL438 ASTAD UN318 VE-
LAM UZ225 BAYAN
MC 130 LONOS L438 ASTAD N318 VELAM OTBH
R659 DOH DCT
150 450 LONOS UL438 ASTAD UN318 VE-
LAM UR659 DOH DCT
MC 130 LONOS L438 ASTAD N318 VELAM OTHH
Z225 BAYAN
150 450 LONOS UL438 ASTAD UN318 VE-
LAM UZ225 BAYAN
MC 130 LONOS L438 ASTAD N318 OVONA OVONA Note 39
150 450 LONOS UL438 ASTAD UN318 Note 39
OVONA
MC 130 LONOS P975 TOTIS N318 OVONA Note 32
150 450 LONOS UP975 TOTIS UN318 OVO- Note 32
NA
MEKMA MC 120 MEKMA P899 KUPSA Q215 AFNAN OTBD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 163
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
160 240 MEKMA UP899 KUPSA UQ215
AFNAN
MC 120 MEKMA P899 KUPSA B415 DOH OTBH
DCT
160 240 MEKMA UP899 KUPSA UB415
DOH DCT
MC 120 MEKMA P899 KUPSA Q215 AFNAN OTHH
160 240 MEKMA UP899 KUPSA UQ215
AFNAN
MC 120 MEKMA P899 KUPSA B415 DOH ULIKA Note 9
M430 ULIKA
160 460 MEKMA UP899 KUPSA UB415
DOH UM430 ULIKA
METLA MC 120 METLA B419 RAMSI M444 DAVUS DAVUS Note 7
MC 460 METLA UB419 RAMSI UM444 DA-
VUS
MC 120 METLA B419 RAMSI A453 KUMBO KUMBO Note 8
MC 280 METLA UB419 RAMSI UA453 KUM-
BO
MC 120 METLA B419 RAMSI UT444 RO- ROTOX Note 46
TOX
MC 460 METLA UB419 RAMSI UT444 RO-
TOX
MIDSI MC 120 MIDSI A453 BAH P699 NARMI NARMI Note 13
160 260 MIDSI UA453 BAH UP699 NARMI
MC 120 MIDSI A453 SOGAT OBBI Note 15
160 260 MIDSI UA453 SOGAT
MC 120 MIDSI A453 SOGAT DCT OBSAS OBBS
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 164
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
160 260 MIDSI UA453 SOGAT DCT OBSAS
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
MC 120 MIDSI A453 SOGAT DCT OBSAS OBKH
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
160 260 MIDSI UA453 SOGAT DCT OBSAS
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
MC 120 MIDSI R659 VELAM Z225 BAYAN OTBD Note 14
160 260 MIDSI UR659 VELAM UZ225 BAY-
AN
MC 120 MIDSI R659 DOH DCT OTBH
160 260 MIDSI UR659 DOH DCT
MC 120 MIDSI R659 VELAM Z225 BAYAN OTHH
160 260 MIDSI UR659 VELAM UZ225 BAY-
AN
MC 120 MIDSI A453 SOLOB L768 ULADA ULADA Note 45
160 460 MIDSI UA453 SOLOB UL768 ULA-
DA
NARMI 310 450 NARMI UN685 TOSNA TOSNA Note 34
OBBI MC 120 BAH M444 DAVUS DAVUS
MC 460 BAH UM444 DAVUS Note 43
MC 120 BAH A453 KUMBO KUMBO
MC 260 BAH UA453 KUMBO Note 41
MC 130 BAH N697 SODAK P559 NALPO NALPO Note 5
MC 450 BAH UN697 SODAK UP559 NALPO
MC 120 BAH B457 NARMI NARMI
MC 460 BAH UB457 NARMI
MC 130 BAH DCT UMAVA DCT JALYD DCT OBBS
MC 130 BAH DCT UMAVA DCT JALYD DCT OBKH
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 165
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 130 BAH L319 OBTAR OBTAR Note 50
MC 450 BAH UL319 OBTAR
MC 130 BAH N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM OTBD
Z225 BAYAN
MC 130 BAH N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM OTBH
R659 DOH DCT
MC 130 BAH N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM OTHH
Z225 BAYAN
MC 130 BAH N697 GOLKO N318 OVONA OVONA Note 6
MC 450 BAH UN697 GOLKO UN318 OVO-
NA
MC 130 BAH N697 TORBO T872 RAGAS RAGAS Note 47
MC 450 BAH UN697 TORBO UT872 RAGAS
MC 120 BAH T444 ROTOX ROTOX Note 46
MC 460 BAH UT444 ROTOX
OBBS MC 120 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH DAVUS Note 51
M444 DAVUS
MC 460 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH Note 43,
UM444 DAVUS 51
MC 120 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH KUMBO Note 51
A453 KUMBO
MC 260 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH Note 41,
UA453 KUMBO 51
MC 130 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH NALPO Note 5,
N697 SODAK P559 NALPO 51
MC 450 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UN697 SODAK UP559 NALPO
MC 120 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH NARMI Note 51
B457 NARMI
MC 460 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UB457 NARMI
MC 120 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT OBBI
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 166
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 120 SIA DCT OBKH
MC 130 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OBTAR Note 50,
L319 OBTAR 51
MC 450 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UL319 OBTAR
MC 130 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OTBD Note 51
N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM Z225
BAYAN
MC 130 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OTBH
N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM R659
DOH DCT
MC 130 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OTHH
N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM Z225
BAYAN
MC 130 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OVONA Note 6,
N697 GOLKO N318 OVONA 51
MC 450 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UN697 GOLKO UN318 OVONA
MC 130 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH RAGAS Note 47,
N697 TORBO T872 RAGAS 51
MC 450 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UN697 TORBO UT872 RAGAS
MC 120 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH ROTOX Note 46,
T444 ROTOX 51
MC 460 RADMO DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UT444 ROTOX
OBKH MC 120 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH DAVUS Note 51
M444 DAVUS
MC 460 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH Note 43,
UM444 DAVUS 51
MC 120 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH A453 KUMBO Note 51
KUMBO
MC 260 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH Note 41,
UA453 KUMBO 51
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 167
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH NALPO Note 5,
N697 SODAK P559 NALPO 51
MC 450 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UN697 SODAK UP559 NALPO
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH B457 NARMI Note 51
NARMI
MC 460 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UB457 NARMI
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT OBBI
MC 130 SIA DCT OBBS
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH L319 OBTAR Note 50,
OBTAR 51
MC 450 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UL319 OBTAR
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OTBD Note 51
N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM Z225
BAYAN
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OTBH
N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM R659
DOH DCT
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OTHH
N697 GOLKO N318 VELAM Z225
BAYAN
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH OVONA Note 6,
N697 GOLKO N318 OVONA 51
MC 450 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UN697 GOLKO UN318 OVONA
MC 130 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH RAGAS Note 47,
N697 TORBO T872 RAGAS 51
MC 450 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UN697 TORBO UT872 RAGAS
MC 120 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH T444 ROTOX Note 46,
ROTOX 51
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 168
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 460 JALYD DCT SOLAV DCT BAH
UT444 ROTOX
ORMID MC 120 ORMID P699 NARMI NARMI Note 4
160 460 ORMID UP699 NARMI
MC 120 ORMID P699 SOGAT OBBI Note 12
160 460 ORMID UP699 SOGAT
MC 120 ORMID P699 SOGAT DCT OBSAS OBBS
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
160 460 ORMID UP699 SOGAT DCT OB-
SAS DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT
JALYD
MC 120 ORMID P699 SOGAT DCT OBSAS OBKH
DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT JA-
LYD
160 460 ORMID UP699 SOGAT DCT OB-
SAS DCT RIGAG DCT UMAVA DCT
JALYD
OTBD MC 130 ALSEM L305 ASTOG ASTOG
MC 230 ALSEM UL305 ASTOG
MC 130 BUNDU BUNDU
MC 230 BUNDU
MC 130 VAXIN T800 DASUT DASUT Note 52
MC 450 VAXIN UT800 DASUT
MC 240 DATRI DATRI Note 3
MC 130 DATRI
MC 120 PATOM M444 DAVUS DAVUS Note 24
MC 460 PATOM UM444 DAVUS
MC 120 PATOM B457 BAH A453 KUMBO KUMBO Note 17
MC 280 PATOM UB457 BAH UA453 KUM-
BO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 169
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 230 NAMLA NAMLA
MC 130 NAMLA
MC 120 PATOM B457 NARMI NARMI Note 18
MC 280 PATOM UB457 NARMI
MC 120 PATOM B457 DENVO OBBI Note 48
MC 120 PATOM B457 DENVO DCT UMAVA OBBS
DCT JALYD
MC 120 PATOM B457 DENVO DCT UMAVA OBKH
DCT JALYD
MC 120 ALVEN T430 RAGAS RAGAS Note 47
MC 460 ALVEN UT430 RAGAS
MC 120 PATOM T444 ROTOX ROTOX Note 46
MC 460 PATOM UT444 ROTOX
MC 240 ULIKA ULIKA Note 42
MC 120 ULIKA
OTBH MC 130 DCT DOH L305 ASTOG ASTOG
MC 230 DCT DOH UL305 ASTOG
MC 130 DCT DOH B415 BUNDU BUNDU
MC 230 DCT DOH UB415 BUNDU
MC 130 DCT DOH T800 DASUT DASUT Note 52
MC 450 DCT DOH UT800 DASUT
MC 130 DCT DOH L564 DATRI DATRI Note 3
MC 240 DCT DOH UL564 DATRI
MC 130 DCT DOH P430 ALTOM L602 DA- DAVUS Note 20
VUS
MC 460 DCT DOH UP430 ALTOM UL602
DAVUS
MC 130 DCT DOH P430 ALTOM M600 KUMBO Note 19
KUMBO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 170
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 280 DCT DOH UP430 ALTOM UM600
KUMBO
MC 130 DCT DOH N300 NAMLA NAMLA
MC 230 DCT DOH UN300 NAMLA
MC 120 DCT DOH R659 EMISA B457 NAR- NARMI Note 18
MI
MC 280 DCT DOH UR659 EMISA UB457
NARMI
MC 120 DCT DOH R659 EMISA B457 DEN- OBBI Note 48
VO
MC 120 DCT DOH R659 EMISA B457 DEN- OBBS
VO DCT UMAVA DCT JALYD
MC 120 DCT DOH R659 EMISA B457 DEN- OBKH
VO DCT UMAVA DCT JALYD
MC 120 DCT DOH P430 ALVEN T430 RA- RAGAS Note 47
GAS
MC 460 DCT DOH UP430 ALVEN UT430
RAGAS
MC 120 DCT DOH R659 EMISA B457 DEN- ROTOX Note 46
VO UT444 ROTOX
MC 460 DCT DOH UR659 EMISA UB457
DENVO UT444 ROTOX
MC 120 DCT DOH M430 ULIKA ULIKA Note 42
MC 240 DCT DOH UM430 ULIKA
OTHH MC 130 ALSEM L305 ASTOG ASTOG
MC 230 ALSEM UL305 ASTOG
MC 130 BUNDU BUNDU
MC 230 BUNDU
MC 130 VAXIN T800 DASUT DASUT Note 52
MC 450 VAXIN UT800 DASUT
MC 240 DATRI DATRI Note 3
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 171
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
MC 120 DATRI
MC 120 PATOM M444 DAVUS DAVUS Note 24
MC 460 PATOM UM444 DAVUS
MC 120 PATOM B457 BAH A453 KUMBO KUMBO Note 17
MC 280 PATOM UB457 BAH UA453 KUM-
BO
MC 230 NAMLA NAMLA
MC 130 NAMLA
MC 120 PATOM B457 NARMI NARMI Note 18
MC 280 PATOM UB457 NARMI
MC 120 PATOM B457 DENVO OBBI Note 48
MC 120 PATOM B457 DENVO DCT UMAVA OBBS
DCT JALYD
MC 120 PATOM B457 DENVO DCT UMAVA OBKH
DCT JALYD
MC 120 ALVEN T430 RAGAS RAGAS Note 47
MC 460 ALVEN UT430 RAGAS
MC 120 PATOM B457 DENVO UT444 RO- ROTOX Note 46
TOX
MC 460 PATOM UB457 DENVO UT444 RO-
TOX
MC 240 ULIKA ULIKA Note 42
MC 120 ULIKA
RABAP MC 130 RABAP M677 OBNET OBNET Note 31
150 450 RABAP UM677 OBNET
ROTEL MC 130 ROTEL T872 DAVRI P559 NALPO NALPO Note 22
150 230 ROTEL UT872 DAVRI UP559 NAL-
PO
MC 130 ROTEL T872 DAVRI L319 OBTAR OBTAR Note 21
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 172
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
150 450 ROTEL UT872 DAVRI UL319 OB-
TAR
MC 130 ROTEL T872 RAGAS RAGAS
150 450 ROTEL UT872 RAGAS
TOSNA MC 120 TOSNA M430 BOVIP Q215 AFNAN OTBD
160 240 TOSNA UM430 BOVIP UQ215 AFN-
AN
MC 120 TOSNA M430 DOH DCT OTBH
160 240 TOSNA UM430 DOH DCT
MC 120 TOSNA M430 BOVIP Q215 AFNAN OTHH
160 240 TOSNA UM430 BOVIP UQ215 AFN-
AN
MC 120 TOSNA M430 ULIKA ULIKA Note 49
160 245 TOSNA UM430 ULIKA
TUMAK MC 120 TUMAK L602 DAVUS DAVUS Note 27
160 460 TUMAK UL602 DAVUS
MC 120 TUMAK M600 KUMBO KUMBO Note 26
160 460 TUMAK UM600 KUMBO
160 460 TUMAK UT557 RAGAS RAGAS Note 28
160 460 TUMAK UT602 ROTOX ROTOX Note 46
ULIKA MC 130 ULIKA M430 DOH L305 ASTOG ASTOG Note 38
150 240 ULIKA UM430 DOH UL305 ASTOG
MC 130 ULIKA M430 DOH B415 BUNDU BUNDU
150 450 ULIKA UM430 DOH UB415 BUNDU
MC 130 ULIKA M430 DOH N300 NAMLA NAMLA
150 450 ULIKA UM430 DOH UN300 NAMLA
MC 130 ULIKA M430 GINTO OTBD Note 42
150 450 ULIKA UM430 GINTO Note 2
MC 130 ULIKA M430 DOH DCT OTBD Note 42
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 173
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

ENTRY MIN MAX


EXIT POINT/ RE-
POINT/ LEV- LEV- ROUTE
ARRIVAL MARKS
DEPARTURE EL EL
150 450 ULIKA UM430 DOH DCT Note 2
MC 130 ULIKA M430 GINTO OTHH Note 42
150 450 ULIKA UM430 GINTO Note 2

NOTE 1: Expect descent to FL310 or below before LADNA. Expect to be at or below FL250 by
RASDI subject to ATC clearance. Traffic departing OEDF, OEDR MAX FL170. Traffic departing
OEAH MAX FL230.
NOTE 2: Available only from SUN-THU 1900-0300 (next day) and H24 on FRI and SAT. Not
available above FL240 for traffic departing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH.
NOTE 3: Available only from SUN-THU 1500-0300 (next day) and H24 on FRI and SAT. Traffic
arriving or departing Qatar expect to be at or below FL240 North of DENSI subject to ATC clear-
ance.
NOTE 4: For traffic landing at OEDF, OEDR and OEAH only. Expect to be at or below FL280 by
ALKAN and at or below FL160 by KUNDO subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 5: Traffic overflying or landing in the Northern OMAE. Traffic landing OMAE MAX FL250. If
landing OOMS, MAX FL330.
NOTE 6: Traffic overflying or landing in the Southern OMAE. Traffic landing OMAE MAX FL250. If
landing OOMS, MAX FL330.
NOTE 7: For traffic departing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH to overfly the OKAC. FL320 not available.
NOTE 8: Traffic departing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH landing in the OKAC. Expect to be at or below
FL180 by KUMBO subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 9: Traffic from the OMAE to the OEJD. Available only from SUN-THU 1900-0300 (next
day) and H24 on FRI and SAT. Not available above FL240 for traffic landing OEDF, OEDR,
OEAH.
NOTE 10: For traffic from the OKAC (if departing OKBK or OKAS, MAX FL270). Expect to be at
or below A120 by KOBOK subject to ATC clearance. Filed route shall end with KOBOK for OBBI
arrivals.
NOTE 11: For traffic from the OKAC (if departing OKBK or OKAS MAX FL330). Expect to be at or
below FL330 by DEKTA and at or below FL250 by RASDI subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 12: Expect to be at or below FL290 by ALKAN, and at or below A120 by KUNDO, subject
to ATC clearance. Filed route shall end at SOGAT for OBBI arrivals.
NOTE 13: For traffic landing at OEDF, OEDR and OEAH only. Expect to be at or below FL260 by
20NM North of MIDSI and at or below FL160 by TOBLI subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 14: Expect to be at or below FL260 by 20NM North of MIDSI subject to ATC clearance.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 174
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

NOTE 15: Expect to be at or below FL260 by 20NM North of MIDSI and A120 by TOBLI subject
to ATC clearance. Filed route shall end at SOGAT for OBBI arrivals.
NOTE 16: Expect to be at or below FL200 by 20NM North of ALSER and A120 by KOBOK sub-
ject to ATC clearance. Filed route shall end with KOBOK for OBBI arrivals.
NOTE 17: If climbing above FL170, expect to reach FL180 or above by DENVO subject to ATC
clearance. For traffic landing in the OKAC only. Expect to be at or below FL180 by KUMBO.
NOTE 18: Maximum FL280. If climbing above FL170, expect to reach FL180 or above by DENVO
subject to ATC clearance. Traffic landing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH MAX FL160.
NOTE 19: For traffic landing in the OKAC only. Expect to be at or below FL180 by KUMBO. For
OTBH departures only.
NOTE 20: For traffic transiting to the ORBB only. FL320 not available.
NOTE 21: For traffic departing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH for the OIIX (expect MAX FL170 subject to
ATC clearance), or traffic from the OEJD to the OIIX at FL230 and below.
NOTE 22: Traffic from the OEJD to land or overfly the Northern OMAE, MAX FL230. Traffic
departing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH expect higher levels subject to ATC clearance (MAX FL250 if
landing in the OMAE, and MAX FL330 if landing OOMS).
NOTE 23: Traffic from the OEJD to land or overfly the Southern OMAE. Traffic departing OEDF,
OEDR or OEAH expect higher levels subject to ATC clearance (MAX FL250 if landing in the
OMAE, and MAX FL330 if landing OOMS).
NOTE 24: If climbing above FL170, Expect to reach FL180 or above by DENVO subject to ATC
clearance. For traffic transiting to the ORBB only. FL320 not available.
NOTE 25: For traffic landing at OEDF, OEDR or OEAH only. Expect to be at or below FL200 by
20NM North of ALSER and FL160 by KOBOK subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 26: Traffic from OMAE for destinations in OKAC. Expect to be at or below FL180 by
KUMBO subject to ATC clearance. Ensure that FMS does not capture a turn on airway UA453 at
position ALMOK.
NOTE 27: For traffic from OMAE to overfly the OKAC. FL320 not available.
NOTE 28: Traffic from OMAE to OIIX. FL320 and FL380 not available.
NOTE 29: Traffic from OMAE to OEJD. Traffic landing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH not permitted on
this route. FL280 not available.
NOTE 30: Traffic from OIIX to OEJD. Not available for traffic landing at OEDF, OEDR or OEAH.
Contact Bahrain ATC 50NM prior to entry to the OBBB. FL280 not available.
NOTE 31: Traffic from the OKAC to land or overfly the Northern OMAE. Traffic landing Northern
OMAE expect to be at FL310 or below at DEGSO subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 32: Traffic from the OKAC to land or overfly the Southern OMAE. Traffic landing Southern
OMAE expect to be at or below FL290 at RESAR subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 33: Traffic from the OKAC to the OIIX. MAX FL250. Eastbound only.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 175
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

NOTE 34: Traffic from the OEJD to land or overfly the Southern OMAE only. FL310 or above.
Traffic landing in the Southern OMAE expect to be at FL290 by ORSIS subject to ATC clearance.
Not available for traffic departing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH.
NOTE 35: Military traffic from the OKAC to land or overfly the Northern OMAE. Military traffic
landing in the Northern OMAE expect to be at or below FL310 by TOMSO subject to ATC clear-
ance.
NOTE 36: Traffic from the OEJD to land or overfly the Northern OMAE. FL330 not available. Not
available for traffic departing OEDF, OEDR or OEAH. Traffic landing in the Northern OMAE
expect to be at or below FL310 by TOMSO subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 37: Traffic from the OEJD to the OIIX. FL330 not available. Not available for departures
from OEDF, OEDR or OEAH.
NOTE 38: Available only from SUN-THU 1900-0300 (next day) and H24 on FRI and SAT. Traffic
from the OEJD to the OMAE. FL250 or above. Not available above FL240 for traffic departing
OEDF or OEDR. OEAH departures MAX FL210.
NOTE 39: Military traffic from the OKAC to land or overfly the Southern OMAE. Military traffic
landing in the Southern OMAE expect to be at or below FL290 by RESAR subject to ATC clear-
ance.
NOTE 40: For traffic from the OKAC for destinations OEDF, OEDR or OEAH only. Traffic depart-
ing OKBK or OKAS MAX FL270. Expect to be at or below FL160 by KOBOK subject to ATC
clearance.
NOTE 41: For traffic destination OKBK or OKAS only. MAX FL260. Expect to be at or below
FL180 by KUMBO subject to ATC clearance.
NOTE 42: Available only from SUN-THU 1900-0300 (next day) and H24 on FRI and SAT. Not
available above FL240 for traffic landing or departing OEDF, OEDR, OEAH, OTBD, OTBH or
OTHH.
NOTE 43: FL320 not available.
NOTE 44: Filed route shall end with LADNA for OBBI arrivals.
NOTE 45: Traffic from OIIX to OEJD. Not available for traffic landing at OEDF, OEDR or OEAH.
FL320 and FL380 only. Contact Bahrain ATC 50NM prior to entry to the OBBB.
NOTE 46: For traffic departing from within the OBBB or OEDF, OEDR or OEAH. Not available
below FL280 at ROTOX. For traffic transiting to LTAA.
NOTE 47: Expect MAX FL230 in OBBB.
NOTE 48: Filed route shall end with DENVO for OBBI arrivals. MAX Level A120.
NOTE 49: Available only from SUN-THU 1900-0300 (next day) and H24 on FRI and SAT. Not
available above FL245.
NOTE 50: For traffic departing OEDF, OEDR, OEAH, OBBI, OBBS or OBKH to OIIX. Expect MAX
FL170 subject to ATC clearance.
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 176
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

NOTE 51: Traffic required to be at assigned level at SOLAV MAX 8000ft.


NOTE 52: Traffic departing Qatar Airports to enter OIIX. Expect MAX FL230 until DASUT.

REQUIRED ROUTING WITHIN DOHA TMA


SID Terminating waypoint/DOHA TMA
Departure Destination/Transiting adjacent FIR
Departure Airport exit point and its re-
Airport (flights with onward destination)
lated ATS route*
OTBD/ PATOM-B457-DENVO OBBI/OBBS/OBKH
OTHH
OTBH DCT-DOH-R/UR659-EMISA-B/UB457-
DENVO
OTBD/ ALSEM-L/UL305-ASTOG OMDB/OMDW/OMSJ/OMFJ/OMRK
OTHH
OTBH DCT-DOH-L/UL305-ASTOG
OTBD/ NAMLA-N/UN300 OMAA/OMAD/OMAL/OMAM
OTHH
OTBH DCT-DOH-N/UN300-NAMLA
OTBD/ BUNDU-B/UB415 OMAE
OTHH
NAMLA-N/UN300
OTBH DCT-DOH-B/UB415-BUNDU
DCT-DOH-N/UN300-NAMLA
OTBD/ PATOM-B/UB457-DENVO OEDF/OEDR
OTHH
OEJD
OTBH DCT-DOH-R/UR659-EMISA-B/UB457- OEDF/OEDR
DENVO
OEJD
OTBD/ SALWA-M/UM430 OEMA/OERK/OEJN
OTHH
BATHA-L/UL564 OEJD
OTBH DCT-DOH-M/UM430-ULIKA OEMA/OERK/OEJN
DCT-DOH-L/UL564-DENSI OEJD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 177
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

SID Terminating waypoint/DOHA TMA


Departure Destination/Transiting adjacent FIR
Departure Airport exit point and its re-
Airport (flights with onward destination)
lated ATS route*
OTBD/ PATOM-B/UB457-DENVO OKBK/OKAS
OTHH
PATOM-M/UM444-DENVO OKAC
OTBH DCT-DOH-P/UP430-ALVEN OKBK/OKAS
OKAC
OTBD/ ALVEN-T/UT430 OIIX
OTHH
PATOM-B/UB457-DENVO OIIX (for traffic to LTAA)

PREFERRED ROUTING WITHIN KUWAIT FIR


SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
a. Westbound traffic originated from OBBB and overflying ORBB shall route via UL602;
b. Traffic landing within OKAC from OBBB shall route via A453;
c. Traffic landing within OKAC from OEDR/OEDF shall route via M320;
d. Traffic departing from OKAC overflying or destination Northern UMAE (OMDB, OMSJ,
OMRK, OMDM, OMDW) shall route via G669/SESRA/M677/RABAP;
e. Traffic departing from OKAC estination within OBBB , overflying or destination Southern
UMAE (OMAA, OMAL, OMAD, OMAM) shall route via B416/LONOS/UP975;
f. Traffic departing from OKAC destination or overflying OIIX via OBBB shall route via B416/
AMBIK;
g. Traffic originated from ORBB for destination within OBBB or overflying Northern UMAE shall
route via UP975/SESRA/M677/RABAP;
h. Traffic originated from ORBB for destination within OBBB or overflying Southern UMAE shall
route via UP975.

PREFERRED ROUTING WITHIN INDIA


ROUTING PROCEDURES Q12/Q13
S-bound aircraft
a. landing Calicut: Q13-MUDIT-DCT-CLC VOR;
b. departing Calicut: CLC VOR-M300-AKMOL-Q13;
c. landing Coimbatore: Q13-LUNTA-DCT-CCB VOR;
d. departing Mangalore: MML VOR-V35-MUDIT-Q13;
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 178
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

e. landing Mangalore: Q13-IKATI-W17S-MML VOR;


f. landing Goa: Q13-MABTA-W15-GGO VOR.
N-bound aircraft
a. departing Calicut: CLC VOR-M300-MOLRU-Q12;
b. landing Calicut: Q12-CIA VOR-W15-CLC VOR;
c. departing Coimbatore: CCB VOR-W119-CLC VOR-M300-MOLRU-Q12;
d. departing Goa: GGO VOR-R461-OKILA-Q12.

PREFERRED ROUTING WITHIN YEMEN


ATS will be provided to international traffic within OYSC east sector for the following ATS routes:
– R401, KIVEL-SUHIL and vice versa;
– B400, IMKAD-VEDET and vice versa;
– UB403/B400, BOMIX-RIGAM-IMKAD and vice versa;
– B404/B400, DEMGO-RIGAM-IMKAD and vice versa;
– UM551, KIVEL-ANGAL and vice versa;
– UT702, PAKER-NODMA, then B400 to IMKAD and vice versa;
– UM634, VEDET-ANGAL and vice versa;
– P751, ANGAL-DAPAB-RIGAM, for traffic from VABF to Africa through OYSC and vice versa.
Aircraft shall contact Sanaa Control on VHF 132.2MHz as primary frequency or HF frequency
11300-5517-7595kHz.
Traffic entering OYSC from PAKER shall contact 125.7MHz.
Normal coordination procedures will be maintained as mutually agreed.

PREFERRED ROUTING WITHIN IRAQ


ALL OVERFLIGHTS THROUGH BAGHDAD FIR

Northbound: TASMI-UL602-ALPET-UM860-NINVA
MODIK-G202-RAPLU-R652-MUTAG-DCT-TOTAM-UM860-NINVA
PASIP-L200-GIBUX-R652-MUTAG-DCT-TOTAM-UM860-NINVA
MURIB-B411-LOVEK-DCT-SEPTU-UM860-NINVA
Southbound: RATVO-UM688-SIDAD
MODIK-G202-PUSTO-M203-ILMAP-UP975-SIDAD
PASIP-L200-SILBO-M203-ILMAP-UP975-SIDAD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 179
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

RATVO-UM688-VAXEN-Z431-LOVEK-B411-MURIB
RAGET-Z431-LOVEK-B411-MURIB
Eastbound: MODIK-G202-PUSTO-M203-LOVEK-B411-PAXAT
PASIP-L200-SILBO-M203-LOVEK-B411-PAXAT
Westbound: RAGET-G202-MODIK
RAGET-G202-RAPLU-R652-GIBUX-L200-PASIP
TASMI-UL602-DELMI-G202-MODIK
TASMI-UL602-DELMI-G202-RAPLU-R652-GIBUX-L200-PASIP

ALL INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC OPERATING AT IRAQ INTERNATIONAL


AIRPORTS
Al Najaf Al-Ashraf International Airport (ORNI)
Arrivals: North: RATVO-UM688-VAXEN-Z431-LOVEK-DCT-ALI
South: TASMI-UL602-ALPET-DCT-ALI
West: MODIK-G202-PUSTO-M203-LOVEK-DCT-ALI
PASIP-L200-SILBO-M203-LOVEK-DCT-ALI
Southwest: MURIB-B411-RALTI-DCT-ALI
East: RAGET-Z431-LOVEK-DCT-ALI
Departures: North: ALI-DCT-LOVEK-DCT-SEPTU-UM860-NINVA
South: ALI-DCT-SETSA-M203-ILMAP-UP975-SIDAD
West: ALI-DCT-LOVEK-UL602-DELMI-G202-RAPLU-G202- MODIK
ALI-DCT-LOVEK-UL602-DELMI-G202-RAPLU-R652- GIBUX-
L200-PASIP
Southwest: ALI-DCT-RALTI-B411-MURIB
East: ALI-DCT-LOVEK-B411-PAXAT

Baghdad International Airport (ORBI)


Arrivals: North: RATVO-UM688-VAXEN-DCT-BGD
South: TASMI-UL602-LOVEK-DCT-BGD
West: MODIK-G202-DELMI-DCT-BGD
PASIP-L200-SILBO-DCT-BGD
Southwest: MURIB-B411-LOVEK-DCT-BGD
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 180
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

Baghdad International Airport (ORBI) (continued)


East: RAGET-G202-ITOVA-DCT-BGD
Departures: North: BGD-DCT-NAMDI-UM860-NINVA
South: BGD-DCT-NOLDO-UP975-SIDAD
West: BGD-DCT-SILBO-L200-PASIP
BGD-DCT-DELMI-G202-MODIK
Southwest: BGD-DCT-LOVEK-L411-MURIB
East: BGD-DCT-NOLDO-L411-PAXAT

Basra International Airport (ORMM)


Arrivals: North: RATVO-UM688-PEBAD-DCT-BSR
South: TASMI-G795-BSR
West: MODIK-G202-PUSTO-M203-ILMAP-UP975-PEBAD-DCT-BSR
PASIP-L200-SILBO-M203-ILMAP-UP975-PEBAD-DCT-BSR
MURIB-B411-LOVEK-M203-ILMAP-UP975-PEBAD-DCT-BSR
East: RAGET-VAXEN-UM688-PEBAD-DCT-BSR
Departure: North: BSR-DCT-ALPET-UM860-NINVA
South: BSR-DCT-SIDAD
West: BSR-DCT-ALPET-UL602-DELMI-G202-MODIK
BSR-DCT-ALPET-UL602-DELMI-G202-RAPLU-R652-GIBUX-
L200-PASIP
BSR-DCT-ALPET-UL602-LOVEK-B411-MURIB
East: BSR-DCT-ALPET-UM860-RESAK-DCT-PAXAT

Erbil International Airport (ORER)


Arrivals: North: RATVO-UM688-OTIDO-DCT-RER
South: TASMI-UL602-ALPET-UM860-TOTAM-DCT-RER
West: MODIK-G202-RAPLU-R652-MUTAG-DCT-TOTAM-DCT-RER
PASIP-L200-GIBUX-R652-MUTAG-DCT-TOTAM-DCT-RER
Southwest: MURIB-B411-LOVEK-DCT-SEPTU-UM860-TOTAM-DCT-RER
East: BOXIX-DCT-SUL-DCT-RER
Departures: North: RER-DCT-DARIX-UM860-NINVA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 181
MIDDLE EAST
PREFERENTIAL ROUTE SYSTEM - MIDDLE EAST

Erbil International Airport (ORER) (continued)


South: RER-DCT-DERNU-UM688-SIDAD
West: RER-DCT-DERNU-DCT-MUTAG-R652-RAPLU-G202-MODIK
RER-DCT-DERNU-MUTAG-R652-GIBUX-L200-PASIP
RER-DERNU-UM688-VAXEN-Z431-LOVEK-B411-MURIB
East: RER-DCT-DERNU-DCT-BOXIX

Sulaimaniyah International Airport (ORSU)


Arrivals: North: RATVO-UM688-OTIDO-DCT-SUL
South: TASMI-UL602-ALPET-UM860-TOTAM-DCT-SUL
West: MODIK-G202-RAPLU-R652-MUTAG-DCT-TOTAM-DCT-SUL
PASIP-L200-GIBUX-R652-MUTAG-DCT-TOTAM-DCT-SUL
Southwest: MURIB-B411-LOVEK-DCT-SEPTU-UM860-TOTAM-DCT-SUL
East: BOXIX-M434-DAVAS-DCT-SUL
Departures: North: SUL-DCT-DARIX-UM860-NINVA
South: SUL-DCT-SOBIL-UM688-SIDAD
West: SUL-DCT-DAVAS-R652-RAPLU-G202-MODIK
SUL-DCT-DAVAS-R652-GIBUX-L200-PASIP
SUL-DCT-SOBIL-UM688-VAXEN-Z431-LOVEK-B411-MURIB
East: SUL-DCT-DAVAS-M434-BOXIX
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 182
MIDDLE EAST

Effective thru 20 Jun:

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
A1 CVO-HE METRU-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
A1 CVO-HE NOZ-HE Available two-way below FL255
A1 UBL-VT ROBKA-VT One way system will be applied for a portion between
BKK DVOR/DME and UBL DVOR/DME as follows: - A1
eastbound traffic only - Westbound traffic flight plan via
W1 after UBL- Available for westbound traffic on A1 or di-
rect route subject approval from ATC
A16 RASDA-HE CVO-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
A28 MUT-LT DOREN-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
A325 PARET-OP JI-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
A408 SALEH-OY HDH-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
A412 ASLON-OJ NADEK-OJ Traffic between ASLON-NADEK is excluded from
OJ(P)-9
A412 LUDAN-OJ ASLON-OJ ACFT to maintain route center line
A416 TBZ-OI SOKAM-OA RNAV 5 above FL285
A422 UMH-OI PARSU-UB RNAV 5 above FL285
A453 GADER-OA LAJAK-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
A453 KUMBO-OB MIDSI-OB Only available for OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF, OEDR
ARRs, traffic routing SOGAT-BAH-KFA
A453 MIDSI-OB PIRAN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
A453 TAPIS-OA LAJAK-OP Unusable
A454 AMDAR-OA TAPIS-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
A454 PASOV-OO TAPDO-OO For traffic landing at northern UAE airports or overflying
the northern UAE below FL200
A454 PASOV-OO TAPDO-OO Traffic shall cross PASOV at FL270 or below
A454 TAPDO-OO PARET-OP FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
A455 IMTIL-OP PS-OP Only available for OPPS DEPs
A455 RAMSO-OA IMTIL-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
A455 RAMSO-OA IMTIL-OP Unusable
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 183
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
A464 BKK-VT HTY-VT Flights between BKK - HTY (vice versa) shall file flight
plan in accordance with applicability for RNAV. In addi-
tion, A-464 AIRWAY is available for flight plan at FL280
and below
A465 LARIK-VE KAKID-VE MEA FL220 during VE(D)-50 activity. Traffic below FL220
routes VVZ-MEPOL-BBS-KAKID
A465 MMV-VO VVZ-VE VOMM ARRs only available during VO(D)-171 activity.
Route via V9
A465 VVZ-VE NIKIR-VE MEA FL220 during VE(D)-50 activity. Traffic below FL220
routes VVZ-MEPOL-BBS-KAKID
A465 XOPOX-VO NIKIR-VE Route via ALPHA and CHARLIE during VO(D)-73 activity
A466 HA-UT AMDAR-OA MEA FL150 within UT(R)-126 lateral limits
A466 SAHIL-OP DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
A466 SITAX-OP SAJAN-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
A472 IMTIL-OP PS-OP Only available for OPPS ARRs
A581 PONUK-VL SAGAG-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
A581 SAGAG-VL WHA-ZH Also available for non-RNAV equipped aircraft
A589 ASARI-VI DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
A727 CVO-HE LXR-HE NW-bound direction not available above FL255
A727 GESAD-HE NOZ-HE E-bound direction available for HEAX, HEBA ARRs
A727 LXR-HE SML-HE N-bound direction not available above FL255 (except
HELX ARRs)
A727 NOZ-HE CVO-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
A727 PAXIS-HE NUBAR-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
A788 LOXOM-OE HFR-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 184
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
A788 PATIR-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
A788 TOTAD-OE SOROR-OE Alternate route via Q887
A791 EGRON-OP IMLOT-OO RNAV 5 above FL285
A791 IMLOT-OO GIDIL-OO E-bound traffic overflying OMAE FIR on A791 between
LALDO and IMLOT in the OOMM FIR: FL330, FL390
available only
A791 IMLOT-OO GIDIL-OO Traffic departing from northern UAE airports and routing
via A791 can expect FL270
A791 IMLOT-OO SHJ47-OO E-bound only below FL255
A791 JJS-VE ARIVO-VE Alternate route for B209 during VE(D)-64 activity
A791 LAKIV-OP JI-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
ARILAP ARIVO-VE LAPAN-VE Only usable during VE(D)-64 activity
B12 KATAB-HE SML-HE MAA withdrawn when L321, P557 not available
B12 TANSA-HE SML-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
B17 MERVA-LL DIVLA-LL CDR 1: 1700LT Thu-0815LT Sun, 2300LT Sun-0815LT
Wed weeknights, 1400LT before Hol-0815LT after Hol
B17 MERVA-LL DIVLA-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
B121 OXADU-OI MAGRI-UD RNAV 5 above FL285
B209 AVNAK-VG RAJ-VG FIS only below FL115
B209 KKJ-VE JJS-VE CDR 1
B209 KKJ-VE JJS-VE Only available 1630-0030
B209 KKJ-VE JJS-VE Route VILOP-X-KKJ during VA(D)-21 activity
B209 KKJ-VE OPESU-VE Route JJS-A791-ARIVO-LAPAN during VE(D)-64 activity
B209 LS110-LS JJS-VE Not available for DPN overflights via L759
B218 VTN-VL SAGAG-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
B342 SAPNA-OP BBB-VA Only available 1230-0030
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 185
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
B345 KIMTI-VN KTM-VN VNKT Deps must reach FL170 at or before 40NM out-
bound KTM
B346 YAKUA-VT LPB-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
B400 VEDET-HC IMKAD-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B404 DEMGO-HC RIGAM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B411 DHN-OI GIBAB-OI Closed during OI(D)-51 activity
B411 PAXAT-OR PAMTU-OA RNAV 5 above FL285
B413 KOBAS-OE RIBOK-OY FL310-FL450, open for aircraft registered in Yemen rout-
ing to/from OYAA
B413 RIBOK-OY ZIZAN-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B413 TAZ-OY KRA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-26 and the other
related military areas around Aden Airport, Special Avoid-
ance Procedures (SAP10)/level restriction is established
to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
B416 KUVER-OI ORSAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B416 LEVNA-OI ORSAR-OI Levels from 10000 FT to FL200 inclusive not available at
ORSAR for traffic landing within Emirates FIR
B417 EMARO-OE BONIM-OE Alternate route via Q714
B417 TULAX-OK EGVEL-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B424 ITOLI-OY SABEL-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B441 NABOX-OI OTRUZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B442 RAPTA-OA SERGO-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
B451 DHN-OI DEBER-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B457 DENVO-OT BHR-OB OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
B465 AVDAX-VG APAGO-VE Advisory service only above FL150 below FL245
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 186
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
B469 PADLI-WM PU90-WM AFTM westbound flights flight planned on N571/N877 ar-
riving VAMPI between 1530 and 1930UTC do not meet
the required longitudinal separation requirements some
flights may be re-routed onto L510 via Y338 by KL ACC -
133.4 Mhz
B469 PU90-WM VMR-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
B469 VPK-WM PADLI-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
B469 VPK-WM VMR-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
B470 SJ-WS PKP-WI B470: Two-way routing Singapore/Pangkal Pinang for flt
blw FL200
B470 SJ-WS UDONI-WS (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
B470 SJ-WS UDONI-WS Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
B470 UDONI-WS ANITO-WI (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
B470 UDONI-WS ANITO-WI Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
B505 APELO-OP PG-OP Only available FL190, FL210, FL270, FL290
B505 EGTAL-OO APELO-OP FL190, FL210, FL270, FL290 available only
B505 LALDO-OO APELO-OP Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 187
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
B526 FARES-HH TATNA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B526 HDH-OY IVORA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-5, OY(D)-50,
OY(D)-52 traffic leveling within the vertical limits of these
danger areas, alternative routing will be given by ATC
B535 KAPET-OO TORBA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B540 KUPMA-OO DEGNU-OO For traffic landing at northern UAE airports or overflying
the northern UAE below FL265
B540 KUPMA-OO DEGNU-OO MAA FL200 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound UAE
airports
B540 KUPMA-OO GERAR-OO Traffic destination OMDB exiting OOMM FIR via PASOV
expect FL230 at PASOV
B540 KUPMA-OO GERAR-OO Traffic destination OMDW or OMDM exiting OOMM FIR
via PASOV expect FL190 at PASOV
B540 KUPMA-OO GERAR-OO Traffic destination OMSJ or OMRK exiting OOMM FIR
via PASOV expect FL180 at PASOV
B540 MIVEK-OM KUPMA-OO Westbound traffic landing Northern Emirates airports only
B540 PASOV-OO DEGNU-OO Traffic shall cross PASOV at FL255 or below
B544 GEVEL-OY KRA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-27 and the other
related military areas around Aden Airport, Special Avoid-
ance Procedures (SAP7A/7B)/level restriction is estab-
lished to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
B544 NOBSU-OE KRA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
B544 SODAR-OJ ORKAS-OE Alternate route via T455
B549 THAMD-OY PUTRA-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL195-FL460
B579 PUT-VT VPL-WM For flight planning, route segment between PUT and Da-
lan shall be operated as unidirectional
B593 AAT-VE IBAPA-VE Advisory service only above FL150
B593 AAT-VE IBAPA-VE FIS only at or below FL150
B593 NOKAT-VE AGUNO-VG VEAT ARRs contact Agartala APP before AGUNO
B593 NOKAT-VE FIR31-VG FIS only below FL75
BIGERT BIG-LT ERTAS-LT Only available by ATC
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 188
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
BI- BIG-LT UNSAV-LT Only available by ATC
GUNS
BKZFE BKZ-LT FENER-LT Only available by ATC
N
BLDAK BL-VG DAKID-VG Only available during VG(D)-14 activity
BPLJJS BPL-VA JJS-VE Alternate route during VA(D)-223 activity
G12 EKI-LT YAA-LT E-bound traffic routes EKI-IST-YAA
G12 GELBU-LT EKI-LT MEA FL160 during military activity
G18 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
G18 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
G35 OVD-LL NURIT-LL CDR 1: 6000'-9000'
G35 OVD-LL NURIT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
G37 SAMAR-LL OVD-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
G55 ABD-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G80 ULMAR-LT EKI-LT MEA FL160 during military activity
G202 KAMAR-OI PAROD-OA Unusable
G202 KAMAR-OI RIMPA-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
G202 MODIK-OR RAPLU-OR Aircraft beyond 30NM west of GIBUX within ORBB FIR
should monitor 122.4 MHz if below FL235 and 129.1
MHz if above FL235 and try to establish radio communi-
cation every 5 minutes
G202 MODIK-OR RAPLU-OR FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
G202 PUSTO-OR LAGLO-OR FL210-FL285 NOT AVBL
G202 RAGET-OR KAMAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G206 GADER-OA DUGIN-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
G206 IMGES-OA DUGIN-OA FL290 and below unusable
G208 ALRAM-OI KEBUD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G208 ALRAM-OI UMH-OI Airway closed
G208 KEBUD-OI PARET-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 189
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
G210 PG-OP DOSTI-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G214 JI-OP PG-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G214 SK-OP MOLTA-OP MEA FL70 during OP(R)-117 activity, traffic below FL70
reroutes via MT
G216 ALPOR-OO LAKIV-OP FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
G216 LAKLU-OO ALPOR-OO MAA FL310 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OPKC
G331 PADET-VY DADSA-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
G335 JALES-VN TEPAL-VE ATC available above FL220
G336 SMR-VN KTM-VN W-bound direction available for VNKT Deps inbound
VEBN
G348 KTM-VN KIMTI-VN VNKT Deps must reach FL170 at or before 40NM out-
bound KTM
G450 BBB-VA CEA-VE MEA FL320 by ATC
G450 OPAKA-VA AAU-VA FL160-FL200 not available for civil aircraft
G452 DERBO-OP KALAT-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G452 RK-OP MERUN-VI Contact VIBK ATC on 122.7MHz for position report
G452 SYZ-OI DERBO-OP RNAV 5 above FL285
G452 ZDN-OI DERBO-OP Do not enter OPKR FIR in climb/descent phase nor plan
level change while entering
G458 MENEX-VT PUT-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
G463 DAC-VG CTG-VG Expect rerouting via DAC-W14-DAKID-B465-CTG during
VG(D)-14 activity
G476 ODIRA-LT ANAKA-UR FL300-FL430 only available by ATC
G482 TBZ-OI MAGRI-UD RNAV 5 above FL285
G579 CKG-WI SJ-WS bi-directional below FL200
G579 FIR11-WS DOLTA-WI bi-directional below FL200
G579 FIR11-WS REPOV-WS (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 190
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
G579 FIR11-WS REPOV-WS Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
G579 PLB-WI FIR11-WS bi-directional below FL200
G579 REMES-WS LEGOL-WS (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
G579 REMES-WS LEGOL-WS Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
G579 SJ-WS JB-WM All flights between Sinjon NDB and Jabee NDB should
avoid WS(R)-38 at all times
G582 VBA-WM VPK-WM Eastbound Flights to reach FL250 or above by Batu
Arang (VBA) D78
G598 LKN-VI APIPU-VE ATC available at or above FL200
G650 RASKA-OE JDW-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL160
G652 IMPOS-OY DUDRI-OE E-bound traffic FL330 only, W-bound traffic FL300 only
G652 KRA-OY DUDRI-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
G652 KRA-OY IVORA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-23, OY(D)-51 Spe-
cial Avoidance Procedures (SAP8)/level restriction is es-
tablished to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
G652 TOKRA-OO TAPDO-OO For traffic exiting OOMM FIR via TOKRA to OYSC FIR;
FL300, FL320 available only
G662 BUSRA-OJ ALKOT-OE Airway suspended due to military activities
G662 GRY-OE ASH-OE E-bound direction only available for OEGT DEPs
G662 KUSRO-OE KIA-OE Not available for OERK, OERY DEPs
G663 ALSER-OB MSD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G663 KFA-OE ULADA-OE Only available for OEDF, OEDR ARRs
G665 ABD-OI ASVIB-OP RNAV 5 above FL285
G665 ASVIB-OP PG-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G666 ELOVU-OM ORSAR-OI CDR 1: 1900-0300
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 191
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
G666 ORSAR-OI SYZ-OI For those traffic proceeding to Emirates FIR, only FL210,
FL230, FL250 and FL270 available
G666 ORSAR-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G667 ABD-OI PUTMA-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G667 PARIM-OY NETAS-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
G667 TRN-OI NSR-OI Closed for overflights
G669 NANPI-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G670 RST-OI LALDA-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G670 RST-OI LALDA-OI Traffic routing from Baku to Rasht shall assigned odd
flight levels (FL230, FL250) only
G775 ORPAB-OI ZDN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G781 BONAM-LT NSR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G783 TANSU-OE GIDIS-OM Only available to UAE departures with cruising speed of
MACH 0.77 or more
G783 TANSU-OE GIDIS-OM S-bound direction FL300, FL320 only available if routing
via PURDA
G783 TANSU-OE GIDIS-OM Traffic to exit Emirates FIR towards DEGPA shall Flight
plan to exit via UM628 - PEKEM
G792 BRD-OI MSD-OI FL190-FL270 NOT AVBL
G792 GIRUN-OI PAMTU-OA RNAV 5 above FL285
H11 SOLIN-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 6000' and above
H11 SOLIN-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
H11 SOLIN-LL PEPIR-LL CDR 1: 6000'-37000', 2300-0815LT Sun-Wed, 1700LT
Thu-0815LT Sun, 1400LT Hol- 0815LT day after Hol
H14 NAT-LL MERVA-LL CDR 3
H14 NAT-LL MERVA-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
H999 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Not available for OETB ARRs/DEPs
H999 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
IIDSG IID-VA SG-VA Alternate route for W10S during VA(D)-219 activity
J1 JJP-VI KKJ-VE CDR 3
J2 PPN-VA NNP-VA CDR 2
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 192
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
J2 PPN-VA NNP-VA Domestic traffic only
J2 PPN-VA NNP-VA Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J3 BPL-VA HIA-VO CDR 3
J3 BPL-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
J3 BPL-VA HIA-VO Only available by ATC
J4 HIA-VO CEA-VE CDR 2
J4 HIA-VO CEA-VE Domestic traffic only
J4 HIA-VO CEA-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J5 GGO-VA DPN-VI CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
J5 GGO-VA DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
J5 GGO-VA DPN-VI Only available Fri 1830-Sun 1829
J7 GGT-VE DMR-VE CDR 2
J7 GGT-VE DMR-VE Domestic traffic only
J7 GGT-VE DMR-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J7 PAROT-OI RADAL-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
J8 KKU-VE DMR-VE CDR 2
J8 KKU-VE DMR-VE Domestic traffic only
J8 KKU-VE DMR-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J9 TEZ-VE KKU-VE CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
J9 TEZ-VE KKU-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J10 ADLOD-LL SIVAK-LL 27000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
J10 ADLOD-LL SIVAK-LL CDR 3: 13000'-26000', 29000'-37000'
J10 DMR-VE JHT-VE CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
J10 DMR-VE JHT-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J10 GOBRI-LL SIVAK-LL 26000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
J10 MZD-LL SAMAR-LL Daily only for aircraft with cruising speed of 140 KIAS or
higher. On Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Hol for aircraft with
cruising speed lower than 140 KIAS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 193
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
J10 NAT-LL ADLOD-LL CDR 3
J10 NAT-LL NALSO-HE For ACFT with MNM ROC of 500 ft/min, and ROD of 1
000 ft/min only. If unable to comply, notify ATC in ad-
vance
J10 NAT-LL NALSO-HE The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
J10 SHAYO-LL NURIT-LL CDR 3: 4000'
J10 SIVAK-LL SHAYO-LL CDR 3: 5000'
J11 BGN-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 7000'-9000'
J11 BGN-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
J11 GGT-VE LBR-VE CDR 2: 1830 Fri-1829 Sun or when notified by
AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity basis
J11 GGT-VE LBR-VE Not available during VE(D)-66, VE(D)-70 activity
J12 TEZ-VE JHT-VE Avoid VE(R)-74 when active
J12 TEZ-VE JHT-VE CDR 2: 1830 Fri-1829 Sun or when notified by
AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity basis
J13 CIA-VO CIB-VO CDR 1
J13 CIA-VO XILAS-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J14 APGUN-VO MDI-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J14 LITVA-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 7000'
J14 ROP-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
J15 ATLIT-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
J15 MDI-VO ADKAL-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J15 RAPIV-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 6000'-7000'
J16 CLC-VO CCB-VO CDR 1
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 194
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J16 CLC-VO TTR-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J17 CLC-VO BIA-VO CDR 2: 1830 Sat-0030 Mon or when notified by
AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity basis
J18 ADKAL-VO MMV-VO Avoid VO(D)-177 when active
J18 ADKAL-VO MMV-VO CDR 3
J19 ANGUP-VA AAU-VA Only available 0000-0230, 1230-0000 Mon-Sat, Sun.
Other times by NOTAM
J23 LBR-VE DRG-VE CDR 3
J23 LBR-VE DRG-VE MEA FL210 during VE(D)-201 activity
J111 KC-OP NH-OP Domestic traffic only
J112 KC-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J112 RK-OP MOLTA-OP MEA FL70 during OP(R)-117 activity, traffic below FL70
reroutes via MT
J113 MJ-OP SUI-OP Domestic traffic only
J115 KC-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
J116 QT-OP MT-OP Domestic traffic only
J117 KC-OP TU-OP Domestic traffic only
J118 PS-OP ATROL-OP Domestic traffic only
J119 NH-OP MT-OP Domestic traffic only
J120 JI-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J120 JI-OP LAKIV-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J121 LA-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J121 LA-OP RN-OP FL310-FL410 available for international flights
J122 RN-OP SD-OP Domestic traffic only
J124 FA-OP SP-OP Domestic traffic only
J125 SD-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J126 PS-OP SS-OP Domestic traffic only
J129 RN-OP GT-OP Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 195
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J130 ATROL-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J131 RN-OP GT-OP Domestic traffic only
J131 RN-OP GT-OP FL310-FL410 available for international flights
J132 JI-OP LUBNA-OP Domestic traffic only
J132 JI-OP PG-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J133 KALAT-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J134 QT-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J137 SK-OP RK-OP Domestic traffic only
J138 RK-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J139 NH-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J140 QT-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J141 MT-OP DI-OP Domestic traffic only
J142 MOLTA-OP MATIN-OP Domestic traffic only
J143 PS-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J144 HANGU-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
J145 DI-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J146 KALAT-OP IDEBA-OP Domestic traffic only
J147 RN-OP MF-OP Domestic traffic only
J148 RN-OP MF-OP Domestic traffic only
J149 RN-OP RT-OP Domestic traffic only
J150 RN-OP RT-OP Domestic traffic only
J151 RT-OP MF-OP Domestic traffic only
J152 DB-OP ORLAR-OP Domestic traffic only
J152 DB-OP ORLAR-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J153 ZB-OP DI-OP Domestic traffic only
J154 TANGO-OP GT-OP Domestic traffic only
J155 GT-OP DELDA-OP Domestic traffic only
J156 SIBMI-OP SUI-OP Domestic traffic only
J157 KC-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 196
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J157 KC-OP RN-OP FL210 only available 1000-2359 Mon-Fri, Sat, Sun during
PAF inactivity and by ATC
J158 KC-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
J158 KC-OP PS-OP FL210 only available 1000-2359 Mon-Fri, Sat, Sun during
PAF inactivity and by ATC
J158 KC-OP PS-OP PPR
J159 QT-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J159 QT-OP LA-OP PPR
J160 QT-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J160 QT-OP RN-OP PPR
J161 LA-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
J161 LA-OP PS-OP PPR
J162 KC-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J162 KC-OP RN-OP PPR
J163 KC-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
J163 KC-OP PS-OP PPR
J164 ZB-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
J164 ZB-OP PS-OP PPR
J165 ZB-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J165 ZB-OP RN-OP PPR
J166 QT-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J167 KC-OP OR-OP Domestic traffic only
J168 TU-OP OR-OP Domestic traffic only
J169 PI-OP OR-OP Domestic traffic only
J169 PI-OP OR-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J170 OR-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J171 PG-OP DB-OP Domestic traffic only
J171 PG-OP DB-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J172 KC-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 197
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J172 KC-OP QT-OP PPR
J173 SK-OP RK-OP Domestic traffic only
J173 SK-OP RK-OP PPR
J174 PC-OP HANGU-OP Domestic traffic only
J174 PC-OP HANGU-OP PPR
J176 PC-OP HANGU-OP Domestic traffic only
J176 PC-OP HANGU-OP PPR
J177 SOKIR-OP KALAT-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J177 SOKIR-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
J177 SOKIR-OP QT-OP PPR
J178 MIALI-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J178 MIALI-OP LA-OP Only available after 0900 daily
J178 MIALI-OP LA-OP PPR
J179 KOMAL-OP BINDO-OP Domestic traffic only
J179 KOMAL-OP BINDO-OP PPR
J180 DG-OP BASIR-OP Domestic traffic only
J180 DG-OP BASIR-OP PPR
J181 SN-OP NH-OP Domestic traffic only
J181 SN-OP NH-OP PPR
J182 SN-OP MJ-OP Domestic traffic only
J182 SN-OP MJ-OP PPR
J184 QT-OP KH-OP Domestic traffic only
J184 QT-OP SK-OP Not available during OP(R)-127 activity
J185 JI-OP TU-OP Domestic traffic only
J185 JI-OP TU-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J186 RN-OP SD-OP Domestic traffic only
J212 NH-OP SUI-OP Domestic traffic only
J215 KC-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
J215 PI-OP KALAT-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 198
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J218 PI-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J219 PG-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J219 PG-OP LAKIV-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J220 SLT-OP SALNA-OP Domestic traffic only
J221 INDEK-OP BINEX-OP Domestic traffic only
J749 KIA-OE EMOLO-OE Available Sun-Thu 1900-0300, exc Hol
J863 PSD-HE LAKTO-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
JLGIID JLG-VA IID-VA Alternate route for W75 during VA(D)-8, VA(D)-219 activi-
ty
JLGIID JLG-VA IID-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-36
KKJBE KKJ-VE BEDUX-VA Alternate route during VA(D)-223 activity
D
KKJBE KKJ-VE BEDUX-VA Domestic traffic only
D
L124 ERGUN-LT VAN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L200 ASLON-OJ NADEK-OJ Traffic between ASLON-NADEK is excluded from
OJ(P)-9
L200 MESLO-OJ KUPRI-OJ 11000' or above for traffic to cross LUDAN
L200 OSAMA-OJ PASIP-OJ ACFT to maintain route center line
L200 OSAMA-OJ PASIP-OJ E-bound FLs (OJAC FIR-ORBB FIR): FL190, FL210,
FL230, FL250, FL270. W-bound FLs (ORBB FIR-OJAC
FIR): FL180, FL220, FL240, FL260, FL280
L200 PASIP-OJ GIBUX-OR Aircraft beyond 30NM west of GIBUX within ORBB FIR
should monitor 122.4 MHz if below FL235 and 129.1
MHz if above FL235 and try to establish radio communi-
cation every 5 minutes
L200 PASIP-OJ GIBUX-OR FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
L200 SIGBI-OR SILBO-OR FL245-FL285 NOT AVBL
L300 LXR-HE GIBAL-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 199
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L301 AKTIV-VA AAU-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-34
L301 DWI-VY BKK-VT Route segment between DWI and BKK available for
overfly BKK (Bidirectional) and departing from VTBD or
VTBS (Westbound)
L301 DWI-VY PASTO-VT Eastbound traffic contact Bangkok Control freq 128.1 or
120.5 at least 15 minutes prior to entering Bangkok FIR
(B)/(G)
L301 KARKU-VA AAU-VA Eastbound aircraft must cross KARKU 1300 or later,
0030 or earlier
L301 KARKU-VA AAU-VA Westbound aircraft must cross BUSBO 1300 or later,
0100 or earlier
L301 KARKU-VA BEVSU-VA Only available 1300-0100. Alternate route: L505
L301 MEPOK-VO URKOK-VE Route via ALPHA during VO(D)-73 activity
L315 CVO-HE GIBAL-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L315 HGD-HE GIBAL-OE Only available for HESH, HEGN ARRs
L333 BAG-LT DASIS-LT Not available for domestic traffic
L333 MERUN-VI KKJ-VE Only available 1630-0030
L430 MESPO-OI VAXIM-OO W-bound direction FL280, FL340 available only
L438 LONOS-OB ASTAD-OB Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
L443 GASSI-OB RABAP-OB Only available by ATC
L509 INDEK-OP GGC-VE Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
L509 LAJAK-OP HANGU-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
L509 LAJAK-OP SULOM-OP Only available 1500-2359. Additionally available MEA
FL280 1900-2359
L509 SULOM-OP GGC-VE Only available 1630-2230
L509 TAPIS-OA LAJAK-OP Only available for overflights
L510 EMRAN-VO GIVAL-WM AFTM westbound flights flight planned on P628 arriving
GIVAL between period 1500 and 1900UTC do not meet
the required longitudinal separation requirements may be
rerouted onto this ATS route by KL ACC to allow the allo-
cation of more optimal flight levels
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 200
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L510 IBANI-VA EMRAN-VO W-bound direction available at FL280, FL300, FL340,
FL360 between 1500 (at GIVAL) and 2230 (at IBANI)
L517 VMI-WB TERIX-WS No PDC arrangements FL280, FL300 and FL340
L524 IBETO-VT BKK-VT Eastbound assigned Odd flight levels allocation between
ITEBO - BKK
L551 DBA-HE ANTAR-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L552 TUBGO-OM UKVAK-OM Traffic shall cross TUBGO at FL 155 or above
L555 TUMET-OO TOTOX-OO FL330 not available via TOTOX
L556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
L556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO FL330 NOT AVBL
L556 GIVNO-OO KUTVI-OO FL330 not available via ASPUX
L564 DATRI-OB MIGMA-OE Only available Fri, Sat, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
L564 DATRI-OB ULBON-OE FL280, FL310 only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH
ARRs/DEPs
L564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available 1500-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
L564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPS
L564 LADEM-OB BAT-OE Continuous descent operation available
L564 TAZ-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
L601 ARTAT-LB BAG-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L601 KEMER-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
L602 ALTOM-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
L602 DAVUS-OB TUMAK-OB Only available for OBBB FIR DEPs via DAVUS, ORBB
FIR DEPs via OKAC FIR
L602 MAKOL-LT BUK-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1730-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L604 ASRAB-HE IMRAD-HE W-bound direction available for OEJD FIR DEPs, HELX
ARRs, traffic overflying LXR to DITAR
L604 BRN-HE IMRAD-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L604 BRN-HE KHG-HE NW-bound direction not available above FL255
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 201
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L604 BRN-HE KHG-HE NW-bound direction only available for traffic inbound
HLLL FIR via LOSUL
L609 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
L609 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
L610 UTEKA-LY VADEN-LT CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
VADEN Y520 UTEKA or by ATC
L612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE Only available for HECA, HESH ARRs
L612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L617 NOZ-HE TANSA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L621 ODERO-LT MUT-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1715-0445 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L622 VABUR-LB MAKOL-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: MAKOL-L602-RUTAR-T228-BGS
L631 MCT-OO TOTOX-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
L639 RASKI-OO BPL-VA CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
L642 ESPOB-WS CN-VV AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL300, FL320, FL340,
FL360, FL380, FL400
L644 AC-VV DUDIS-WS ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL330, FL410 (S-
BOUND)
L649 LAXOR-WS BRU-WB Available only for flights departing from Brunei (WBSB),
Labuan (WBKL) and Miri (WBGR) to Hong Kong (VHHH)
only
L649 LAXOR-WS BRU-WB No-PDC Flight Levels FL300 and FL380 applicable
L677 CVO-HE PASAM-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L677 MENLI-HE SHM-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
L677 NABAN-OY SAA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
L677 PASAM-OE WEJ-OE S-bound direction available for HESH DEPs, MAA FL170
L677 SHM-HE PASAM-OE E-bound direction available for HESH DEPs, MAA FL150
L681 EGNOV-OE ULIKA-OB Available daily 1900-0300, Fri H24
L692 ALRIK-OE LOTOS-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 202
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L746 INB-LT ERZ-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L746 LUGEB-LB ODERO-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: by ATC
L750 BIROS-OA MERUN-VI MEA FL280 2000-2359
L750 BIROS-OA ZB-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
L750 RANAH-OA BIROS-OA FL280-FL290 additionally available 2000-2359
L750 RANAH-OA BIROS-OA FL300 not available 2000-2359
L750 RANAH-OA BIROS-OA Only available for overflights
L759 LIBDI-VE NISUN-VO L759 and M770 would be assigned the westbound levels
FL280, FL320, FL340, FL360 (FL360 is subject to coordi-
nation), FL380 and FL400. All eastbound levels would be
available except FL290
L759 MIPAK-VO TAVUN-VY L759 and M770 would be assigned the westbound levels
FL280, FL320, FL340, FL360 (FL360 is subject to coordi-
nation), FL380 and FL400. All eastbound levels would be
available except FL290
L762 ASUNA-WS MIBEL-WI Available only for aircraft departing or arriving at airports
within Singapore FIR
L768 MODOG-OB ALPOB-OB Traffic required to be levelled by RAMKI or before
L768 ULADA-OE ALPOB-OB Only available for traffic exiting OEJD FIR via ULADA
L852 DEVMU-LT TESVA-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L854 MARMA-LT KULAR-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
L875 BIA-VO MMV-VO Not available for VOBL, VOBG ARRs/DEPs
L875 BIA-VO MMV-VO VOMM ARRs/DEPs route via W116, W117
L875 VUTAS-VA MMV-VO Higher levels available by ATC
L877 PUMOR-VT MIGAR-VT Eastbound assigned Odd flight levels allocation. Availa-
ble for aircraft destination VTBD or VTBS only
L883 GADMA-OO REXOD-OO FL330 not available via REXOD
L883 KITUB-OE ALNUG-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 203
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
L883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE FL280,FL300,FL320 NOT AVBL
L883 SITOL-OE ALNUN-OO FL280, FL300, FL320 not available for W-bound traffic
via SITOL
M10 HAKAN-LT SARPI-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1715-0445 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M203 PUSTO-OR LOVEK-OR FL245-FL285 NOT AVBL
M300 GADMA-OO LOTAV-OO FL330 not available via LOTAV
M301 PURAD-HH ASMAK-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
M301 PURAD-HH SAA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-4 alternative rout-
ing is established as follows: E-bound: B526 (PURAD-
HDH)-A419 (HDH-SAA). W-bound: A419 (SAA-HDH)-
B526 (HDH-PURAD)
M302 REVAV-OM GERUL-OM CDR 3: available subject to OM(D)-22 activity
M303 MCT-OO KIPOL-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
M309 VEMEM-OE KIA-OE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
M317 DASIS-LT PARAS-OI Airway closed
M318 EGTAG-OM MITIX-OM N-bound traffic shall FPL to cross GABKO FL150 or
above
M318 HDH-OY NADKI-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
M318 KATIT-OE GABKO-OI Traffic to exit Emirates FIR towards MEVDO shall Flight
plan to exit via UM550 - RIBOT
M318 MUXIT-OM ATUDO-OM Special authorisation from GCAA DANS required for use
M318 MUXIT-OM MITIX-OM S-bound direction FL300, FL320 only available if routing
via PURDA
M318 NADKI-OY MUXIT-OM Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
M318 NADKI-OY MUXIT-OM FL300-FL330, FL390 available only
M318 SAA-OY NADKI-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-1 route available
only for traffic at flight levels above the upper limit of
OY(D)-1
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 204
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M318 SAA-OY NADKI-OY Traffic landing and/or departing Sana'a airport and other
traffic below FL310 will be rerouted as follows: NADKI-
M651-MEGPA-B424-ITOLI-M301-SAA and vice versa
M321 SILPA-OY PUTRA-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
M375 DAVER-OA KHOLM-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
M428 GOMTA-OO MUNGA-OO Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
M430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB MEA FL210 during OE(D)-48 activity or by ATC
M430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
M430 ULIKA-OB DOH-OT Only available 1900-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
M430 ULIKA-OB GINTO-OT Continuous descent operation available
M430 ULIKA-OB TOSNA-OM Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPs inbound/
outbound OEJD FIR, traffic outbound OMAE FIR
M444 DENVO-OT PATOM-OT OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
M449 GIBET-OE NETOL-OE FL290, FL310, FL330 only available in S-bound direction
M502 BKK-VT AKATO-VT Route segment between AKATO and BKK available for
overfly BKK (Bidirectional) and departing from VTBD or
VTBS (Westbound)
M502 BKK-VT DALER-VY Available Monday to Friday from 1500 UTC to 2300 UTC
and Saturday to Sunday H24
M550 MEVDO-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL255
M559 NISMI-OY VEDET-HC RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
M600 ALTOM-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
M600 KUMBO-OB TUMAK-OB Only available for OKAC FIR ARRs, OBBB FIR DEPs via
KUMBO
M628 AMBAG-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
M628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
M628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM E-bound direction only available for OMAE FIR ARRs
M628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM FL270,FL300-FL330,FL330 NOT AVBL
M628 LUDID-OM PARAR-OO Traffic departing OOMS shall cross EGVAN at FL260 or
above
M651 OKTOB-OY KRA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 205
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
M677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
M677 SESRA-OK RABAP-OB RNAV (RNP5) required above FL160
M677 TUKSI-OM LALDO-OO Westbound segment is available only above FL255
M681 TARBO-OO DAMUM-OO Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
M686 GIBAL-OE JDW-OE Only available for HECC FIR overflights, HELX ARRs
M686 LXR-HE GIBAL-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
M691 GINVA-OE EMENI-OE Not available during OE(R)-408 activity, below FL330
M696 LEMOD-OA LAJAK-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
M751 GOLUD-VT VPK-WM M-751: RVSM FL290, 330, 350, 370, 410 eastbound.
RVSM standard ICAO Cruise Levels apply westbound
M751 VKB-WM GUGIT-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
M753 ENREP-WS OSOTA-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL260, FL300, FL380
(N-BOUND)
M753 ENREP-WS OSOTA-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330 (S-
BOUND)
M758 OLKIT-WS VJN-WB RVSM flight levels FL270, FL290 and FL330 eastbound
M758 OLKIT-WS VJN-WB RVSM flight levels FL300, FL340 and FL380 westbound
M758 URIGO-WS IDSEL-WM RVSM flight levels FL270, FL290 and FL330 eastbound
M758 URIGO-WS OLKIT-WS RVSM flight levels FL270, FL290 and FL330 eastbound
M758 URIGO-WS OLKIT-WS RVSM flight levels FL280, FL300 and FL340 westbound
M758 VPK-WM IDSEL-WM RVSM flight levels FL300, FL340 and FL380 westbound
M761 VPK-WM VKG-WB Flights departing from Peninsular Malaysia to Kota Kina-
balu FIR via RNAV route M761 will be cleared to
FL270,FL290 or FL330.Succeeding aircraft may be
cleared to same level provided 10 minutes longitudinal
separation using MNT exists with no closing speed
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 206
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M761 VPK-WM VKG-WB Flights departing from aerodromes within Kota Kinabalu
FIR via RNAV route M761 will be cleared to FL280,
FL300 or FL340. Succeeding aircraft may be cleared to
same level provided 10 minutes longitudinal separation
using MNT exists with no closing speed
M762 MIVEK-OM VAXAS-OO Westbound traffic landing Northern Emirates airports only
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO For traffic landing at northern UAE airports or overflying
the northern UAE below FL265
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL200 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound UAE
airports
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTBD, OBBI
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO Traffic destination OMDB exiting via TAPRA expect
FL240 at TAPRA
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO Traffic destination OMDW or OMDM exiting via TAPRA
expect FL180 at TAPRA
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO Traffic shall cross TAPRA at FL270 or below
M768 AKMON-WS TSN-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330, FL410
(S-BOUND)
M768 ASISU-WS AKMON-WS ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL300, FL380 (N-
BOUND)
M770 JJS-VE BUBKO-VE Only available 1630-2330. Alternate route: M773
M770 MEPEL-VE PADET-VY L759 and M770 would be assigned the westbound levels
FL280, FL320, FL340, FL360 (FL360 is subject to coordi-
nation), FL380 and FL400. All eastbound levels would be
available except FL290
M770 PADET-VY GOLUD-VT Available only the direction from GOLUD to PADET.
1630-2300 UTC Mon-Fri. 0000-2300 UTC Sat and Sun
M771 DUDIS-WS DAGAG-VV AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL300, FL320, FL340,
FL360, FL380, FL400
M772 ANIPU-WB OSUKA-WI M772 Only available for traffic from Jakarta to Hong Kong
or destination beyond Hong Kong
M772 LAXOR-WS ANIRU-WB Available only for flights departing from Bintulu (WBGB),
Brunei (WBSB), Kuching (WBGG), Labuan (WBKL), Miri
(WBGR) and Sibu (WBGS) to Hong Kong (VHHH) only
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M772 LAXOR-WS ANIRU-WB Available only for flights departing from Jakarta (WIII and
WIHH) to Hong Kong (VHHH) and airports in People's
Republic of China
M773 CEA-VE BUBKO-VE Alternate route for M770
M853 BUK-LT KUGOS-UK Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M854 INB-LT GEM-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M856 BAG-LT RAKUR-UK Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M859 KARDE-LT UDROS-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1715-0445 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M872 DBA-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
M872 FYM-HE SEMRU-HE MEA FL280 at night
M872 HGD-HE SILKA-OE W-bound direction available for HEGN ARRs
M872 KANAR-HE SILKA-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
M872 SEMRU-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
M872 SEMRU-HE HGD-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
M875 AMDAR-OA SITAX-OP Only available for overflights
M875 GUGAL-VI KAKID-VE Only available 1630-2230
M875 SITAX-OP GUGAL-VI MEA FL280 2000-2359
M875 SITAX-OP GUGAL-VI Only available 1500-2359
M875 SITAX-OP SAJAN-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
M875 TAPIS-OA SITAX-OP MEA FL280 2000-2359, FL280-FL290 only available
M881 LAJAK-OP SURVI-OA Only available for overflights
M881 LAKRA-OP LAJAK-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
M890 LKN-VI SULOM-OP Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
M890 LKN-VI SULOM-OP Traffic below FL300 routes LKN-R594-DPN-A589-
ASARI-A466-SULOM (W-bound), SULOM-A466-DPN-
R460-LKN (E-bound)
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M904 BKK-VT PIDEL-VT Between Bangkok (BKK) VOR and U-Tapao (BUT) VOR
aircraft shall keep within the lateral limit of the route and
close to the centerline as much as possible to avoid en-
tering VT(P)-7
M904 BKK-VT TIDAR-VT When VT (D)-71 is activated, M904 is not available for
flight planning
M920 DOSHI-OA OLDEX-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
M999 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
M999 DEDLI-HE APDOS-OE FL310-FL450, open for aircraft registered in Yemen rout-
ing to/from OYAA
M999 DITAR-HE DEDLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
M999 DITAR-HE NAKDO-HE W-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross DITAR at
FL300, FL340, FL360, FL380
M999 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction only available for HELX ARRs
ME- MEPOK-VO URKOK-VE Alternate route for L301 during VO(D)-73 activity
PURK
N11 MZD-LL SOLIN-LL CDR 3
N13 RENVO-LL PURLA-LL CDR 3
N127 RIKSO-LT IMR-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N128 RIKSO-LT IMR-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N129 DUGLA-LT PIROX-LT MEA FL250 during military activity
N131 AYT-LT BATNU-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
N131 BELGI-LT NILER-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
N131 KULAR-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
N131 NILER-LT KULAR-LT MEA FL250 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N134 ASPIS-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
N134 ERIMO-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
N135 IMR-LT LAVTA-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N300 NAMLA-OM LALDO-OO Traffic below FL270 shall be routed VEKOV - M318 -
LOVEM - M677 - LALDO
N302 SIDAD-OR ALVIX-OK RNAV (RNP5) required above FL160
N303 RIBOK-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
N307 MELDO-HE LAKTO-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
N315 KUTVI-OO ASPUX-VA RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
N315 SITOL-OE ASPUX-VA FL280, FL300, FL320 not available for W-bound traffic
via SITOL
N318 ALNOR-OJ GENEX-OE ACFT to maintain route center line
N318 LABRI-OO REXOD-OO FL330 not available via REXOD
N318 LADNA-OB OVONA-OB Only available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic
overflying southern OMAE FIR
N318 OVONA-OB BOSEV-OM Not available for traffic originating to the west of ABU
DHABI and exiting MUSCAT FIR at ALPOR or DENDA.
These flights shall route via NALPO or OBNET
N318 TOTIS-OT OVONA-OB Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs, traffic overfly-
ing/landing within southern OMAE FIR
N430 TARBO-OO ITLOB-OO Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
N519 KC-OP SAPNA-OP Only available at night
N519 SAPNA-OP BBB-VA Only available 1230-0030
N563 KAKIB-VO LEKAP-VO Only available 1630-0030
N563 OPIRA-VA LEKAP-VO CDR 3: 0030-1630 and by NOTAM. Reroute via T5
N563 SODEX-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL200 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound UAE
airports
N563 SODEX-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTBD, OBBI
N564 AKMIL-VO DUGOS-VO Only available 1630-0030
N566 REVAV-OM MIROT-OM CDR 3: below FL250
N569 TOKRA-OO LOTAV-OO FL330 not available via LOTAV
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
N571 ALPOB-OB IVOXI-OM Landing Northern Emirates airports and overflying EMI-
RATES FIR below FL200 shall route A454-B540 (VU-
SET-PASOV-KUPMA)
N616 IST-LT DEDIM-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
N618 VADEN-LT GOL-LB CDR 1: FL245 and above, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: VADEN-Y520-GOL
N618 VADEN-LT GOL-LB CDR 1: FL245 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route:VADEN-P92-PDV-N739-LARAT-N127-BLO-M987-
GOL
N629 TARDI-OO TOTOX-OO Route not available for traffic exiting OOMM FIR via
N881 (RASKI) or M628 (PARAR)
N636 PAMTU-OA PAROD-OA MEA FL280 2000-2359, FL280-FL290 only available
N636 PAMTU-OA SERKA-OP Only available for overflights
N636 PAROD-OA SERKA-OP Only FL280 available 2000-2359
N636 SERKA-OP KALAT-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
N644 DOBAT-OA DI-OP MEA FL280 2000-2359
N644 DOBAT-OA REGET-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
N644 LEMOD-OA DOBAT-OA FL280-FL290 additionally available 2000-2359
N644 LEMOD-OA DOBAT-OA FL300 not available 2000-2359
N644 LEMOD-OA DOBAT-OA Only available for overflights
N644 MOPIN-LT GAKSU-LT FL180-FL230 not available during military activity
N685 DEBOL-OE TOSNA-OM Not available for OTBD, OTBH, OTHH ARRs
N685 DENVO-OT TOSNA-OM Only available for overflying traffic to southern OMAE FIR
N685 NARMI-OB TOSNA-OM Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
N685 RETAS-OM LAKLU-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
N687 KIA-OE KFA-OE Only available 1900-0300
N694 HFR-OE SIBLI-OE Not available during OE(R)-408 activity, below FL330
N697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Not available for OETB ARRs/DEPs
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
N697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
N743 UDROS-LT DINRO-LB CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: by ATC
N764 NOBSU-OE SOC-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
N767 ELIGO-OO PARAR-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
N875 ARUPA-WS ENREP-WS AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL290, FL330, FL370
(Eastbound) FL300, FL340, FL380 (Westbound)
N877 RIBRO-VA ORARA-VO Route via BRAVO and CHARLIE during VO(D)-73 activi-
ty
N884 VMR-WM LAXOR-WS AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL300, FL320, FL340,
FL360, FL380, FL400
N884 VMR-WM LUSMO-WS Not available for flight planning
N891 PU-WS XONAN-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL260, FL300, FL380
(N-BOUND); FL330 (S-BOUND)
N891 XONAN-VV BKK-VT ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL260, FL300, FL380
(N-BOUND); FL330 (S-BOUND)
N894 LAKIV-OP TELEM-VA Not available during OP(D)-110 & OP(D)-111 activity
P29 BAG-LT SUMOL-UK Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
P42 TAPUZ-LL MERVA-LL CDR 1: 1700LT Thu-0815LT Sun, 2300LT Sun-0815LT
Wed weeknights, 1400LT before Hol-0815LT after Hol
P51 MESIL-LL ADLOD-LL 27000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
P51 MESIL-LL ADLOD-LL CDR 3: 10000'
P51 RIMON-LL MESIL-LL 29000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
P51 RIMON-LL MESIL-LL CDR 3: 9000'-10000'
P51 RIMON-LL SALAM-LL CDR 1: 12000' and above, 1400LT Fri-0630LT Sun,
0100-0530LT weeknights
P51 SOLIN-LL SALAM-LL For over flights to JORDAN altitude 11000' or CDR1
P52 ABIMI-LL TALMI-LL 26000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
P52 ABIMI-LL TALMI-LL CDR 3: 11000'
P52 BGN-LL ABIMI-LL CDR 3: 10000'-11000'
P52 GITLA-LL TALMI-LL For over flights to JORDAN altitude 12000' or CDR1
P52 TAPUZ-LL ABIMI-LL 28000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
P52 TAPUZ-LL BGN-LL CDR 3: 9000'-11000'
P52 TAPUZ-LL TALMI-LL CDR 1: 13000' and above, 1400LT Fri-0630LT Sun,
0100-0530LT weeknights
P68 GALIM-LL MERVA-LL CDR 3: 3000'-4000', 6000'-26000'
P92 ADUNO-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL135 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL135 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-T227-DEDIN-L614-BLO-T214-LETNI
P92 PDV-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL245 and above. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and above. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-T227-DEDIN-L614-BLO-T214-LETNI
P127 ROVDO-LB RILEX-LB CDR 1: FL135 and below, FL245 and above. MON-FRI
2300-0500 (2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500
(0400), Hol. CDR 2: FL135 and below, FL245 and above.
MON-THU 0500-2300 (0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400
(0400-1300). Alternate route: by ATC
P173 DAVET-OA TAPIS-OA FL280 additionally available 2000-2359
P173 DAVET-OA TAPIS-OA FL300, FL310 not available 2000-2359
P173 DAVET-OA TAPIS-OA Only available for overflights
P312 PAKER-OY RIN-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
P316 DEDSO-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
P317 RURAL-OM LORID-OM Northbound traffic landing Northern Emirates only
P440 EMIXI-OM ALGUX-OM Activated by NOTAM
P500 MOTMO-OA FIRUZ-OA Only available for overflights
P513 BUBAS-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOKB ARRs/DEPs
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
P513 BUBAS-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs from North
P513 BUBAS-OO MIXAM-OO Only available for E-bound OMFJ DEPs
P513 GERAR-OO MIXAM-OO Only available for W-bound OMSJ, OMRK and OMFJ ex-
iting OOMM FIR via PASOV
P555 OBVOM-OM ATUDO-OM Activated by NOTAM
P559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
P559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
P559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
P559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE Not available during OE(D)-400 activity above 13000'. Al-
ternate route: UT514
P570 GOLNI-OO KITAL-OO FL330 not available via KITAL
P570 MIXAM-OO KITAL-OO Traffic intending to land or overfly northern UAE airports
below FL265 shall use route M762 (ITURA-TAPRA-
VAXAS) to enter the OMAE FIR
P574 LOSIM-OO TOTOX-OO FL330 not available via TOTOX
P574 NSR-OI TRN-OI Airway closed
P627 KADAP-VC NIXUL-VC Only FL290, FL300, FL400, FL410 available. Other levels
by ATC
P627 POVUS-WM RUSET-WM OPS levels restrictions: Eastbound FL270 or FL410,
Westbound FL260 or FL390. Other levels may be as-
signed if traffic conditions permit
P628 ASLUM-OP AMBER-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
P628 ASLUM-OP RK-OP Only available 1901-2359
P628 IGREX-VO VPL-WM P628 - Flights reporting at IGREX Int should be at FL360
or above between 1600 and 1930 UTC. Flights which are
unable to comply during these periods are advised to use
alternate route. This appiles to all Non-AFTM W-bnd
flights within Kuala Lumpur FIR
P628 PAMTU-OA ASLUM-OP Only available for overflights
P628 PAROD-OA ASLUM-OP Only available 2000-2359
P646 JJS-VE DOPID-VE Only available 1630-2330. Alternate route: JJS-CEA-
DOPID
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
P699 ALKAN-OB ORMID-OB MAA FL280 for OBBB FIR ARRs at ALKAN and by ATC
P699 NARMI-OB ORMID-OB Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
P751 ARABO-OY KRA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-25, OY(D)-37 Spe-
cial Avoidance Procedures (SAP11)/level restriction is
established to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
P751 BRN-HE ALEBA-HS RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
P751 DAPAB-OY ANGAL-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required between FL160-FL460
P751 DEKRA-OY DAPAB-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
P757 PG-OP NH-OP Only available 1900-0001Z and by ATC
P899 ITRAX-OO MIXAM-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTBD, OBBI
P899 ITRAX-OO MIXAM-OO Only available for traffic overflying OOMM FIR and land-
ing at southern UAE airports
P975 ARTAT-LB EZS-LT Only available 1700-0200 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0415 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
P975 LONOS-OB TOTIS-OT Only available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic
overflying southern OMAE FIR
P975 RONBU-LB ARTAT-LB CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: by ATC
PE- PETAR-LT ASTAL-LT Only available by ATC
TAST
Q1 BBB-VA DPN-VI GNSS required
Q2 BBB-VA DPN-VI GNSS required
Q3 AAE-VA JJP-VI GNSS required
Q4 AAE-VA ADBUK-VA GNSS required
Q5 UUD-VA NIKOT-VI GNSS required
Q6 QQZ-VA EGUGU-VA GNSS required
Q7 QQZ-VA AGRIX-VA GNSS required
Q11 SURUP-VE CEA-VE Route CEA-LEGOS-KAKID-SURUP during VE(R)-81,
VE(D)-52, VE(D)53, VE(D)-72 activity
Q12 ERDOM-LB MAKOL-LT CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Q14 DOLAP-LY MAKOL-LT CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
Q16 BBB-VA BPL-VA GNSS required
Q16 BBB-VA BPL-VA Only available 0000-0230, 1230-0000 Mon-Sat, Sun.
Other times by NOTAM
Q17 ATLIT-LL ADLOD-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0500LT Sun
Q17 BBB-VA BPL-VA GNSS required
Q17 BBB-VA BPL-VA Only available 0000-0230, 1230-0000 Mon-Sat, Sun.
Other times by NOTAM
Q18 LKN-VI GGT-VE GNSS required
Q18 PPT-VE BBD-VE Contact ATC 10 minutes prior to entering VE(R)-79
Q22 RIMAV-VO HIA-VO VIDP ARRs route HIA-ALBED-Q24
Q23 SAKEB-VO NUSRU-VO VOHS, VOBL ARRs route SAKEB-HIA-Q21
Q26 BEDOL-VA GGB-VO CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
Q26 TUDBU-LB ETUBA-LB CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
Q28 ATLIT-LL GALIM-LL 3000' for traffic southbound only
Q28 ATLIT-LL GALIM-LL For flights to/from LLIB
Q29 NISVA-LY ARTAT-LB CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
Q30 BGN-LL BIRIM-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q30 BIRIM-LL BOFIR-LL CDR 1: 8000' and above, 1400 Fri-0600 Sun
Q30 BIRIM-LL BOFIR-LL CDR 3: 5000'-7000'
Q30 BOFIR-LL NURIT-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q31 BOGER-LL SHAYO-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q32 BOGER-LL ZFR-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q32 BOGER-LL ZFR-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
Q215 AFNAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
Q415 UMEVU-OM TONVO-OO Not available for traffic originating to the west of ABU
DHABI and exiting MUSCAT FIR at ALPOR or DENDA.
These flights shall route via NALPO or OBNET
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Q533 VRMV-VR VRMK-VR Domestic traffic only
Q544 VRMT-VR VRMK-VR Domestic traffic only
Q555 VRMT-VR VRMO-VR Domestic traffic only
Q566 VRMT-VR VRMR-VR Domestic traffic only
Q666 EGPOG-OM GIDOB-OM Not applicable to transit traffic exiting EMIRATES FIR via
TONVO
Q730 DATBU-OO LADBI-OO Only for OOSH ARRs
Q801 ESBUM-WS ESPOB-WS No PDC Flight Levels FL310, FL320, FL350, FL360,
FL390, FL400 applicable. Other levels available with prior
approval
Q978 ITRAX-OO MCT-OO For traffic departing OOMS and exit OOMM FIR at
ITRAX
Q978 ITRAX-OO MCT-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTHH, OBBI
R2 DITAR-HE ATMUL-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
R23 NEVOL-OE TRF-OE Alternate route via T32
R114 TUDEK-LT KARAT-UR FL80-FL190 only available by ATC
R205 RERET-OI BJD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
R325 PUT-VT DUBAX-VT For flight planning, route segment between Dubax and
PUT shall be operated as unidirectional
R344 KTM-VN BIRAT-VN W-bound direction available by ATC
R401 HAI-OO VELIK-OO EVEN levels N-bound
R401 KIVEL-OO MUSAP-OO Traffic destination OMDB, OMRK and OMSJ expect to
cross MUSAP below FL250
R401 KIVEL-OO MUSAP-OO Traffic destination OMDW or OMDM expect FL150 at
MUSAP
R401 KURTA-OO MUSAP-OO Only available for traffic landing or overflying northern
UAE airports
R401 SUHIL-OY KIVEL-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
R462 DENDA-OO METBI-OP RNAV 5 above FL285
R462 METBI-OP LAKIV-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
R468 BOKAK-VT GORSI-VT ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330, FL410
(E-BOUND); FL300, FL380 (W-BOUND)
R468 SAPEN-VV BOKAK-VT ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330, FL410
(E-BOUND)
R472 AGODA-VE ATOGA-VE FIS only below FL115
R598 AGODA-VE RAJ-VG FIS only below FL115
R598 RAJ-VG MIGOP-VE FIS only at or below FL150
R598 VINAD-VE VANTU-VG FIS only at or below FL150
R650 ASRAB-HE NALSO-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
R652 DAXAN-OR GIBUX-OR ORBB FIR Arrs cross DAXAN at or below FL270
R652 GRY-OE DAXAN-OR Alternate route via T256
R652 GRY-OE TRF-OE OJAC FIR ARRs cross GRY at or below FL290
R652 METSA-OJ QTR01-OJ Only available for OJAQ ARRs/DEPs
R654 ISN-OI YZD-OI Closed for overflights
R654 ZAJ-OI DENDA-OO RNAV 5 above FL285
R659 TRN-OI MIDSI-OB RNAV 5 above FL285
R659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs landing within
OBBB FIR, OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs via MIDSI
R661 DULAV-UB DHN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
R709 TUDEK-LT OGMOS-UR FL80-FL160 only available by ATC
R775 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
R775 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
R775 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
R775 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction only available for HELX ARRs
R777 LAKNA-OY TORBA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
R778 DITAR-HE FYM-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
R778 FYM-HE CVO-HE Not available 1000-1900LT Mon, Wed
R778 FYM-HE CVO-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
R784 NANPI-OI ORSAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 218
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
R784 ORSAR-OI KUSEN-OM Levels from 10000 FT to FL200 inclusive not available at
ORSAR for traffic landing within Emirates FIR
R784 ORSAR-OI KUSEN-OM Overflying traffic available levels are FL 310 and above
R785 BAN-OS ABBAS-OS FL240-FL280 available for OSDI DEPS
R794 BJD-OI ULDUS-UB RNAV 5 above FL285
RI- RIBRO-VA ORARA-VO Alternate route for N877 during VO(D)-73 activity
BORA
T5 OPIRA-VA LEKAP-VO Only available 0030-1630 and by NOTAM
T32 GEM-LT BUK-LT Not available for domestic traffic
T35 IST-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
T35 IST-LT TEKDO-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
T39 KULAR-LT LAMSA-LT FL200-FL250 not available during military activity
T55 KATAB-HE GINDI-HE Only available 2200-0500Z
T62 TELVO-LT KONAK-LT Only available 1730-0230 31 May-1 Nov, weekends, Hol
and by ATC
T80 OBAKO-LL ESTER-LL CDR 3
T84 ESTER-LL MZD-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
T84 ESTER-LL MZD-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
T85 OBAKO-LL ESTER-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0500LT Sun
T94 MZD-LL ZFR-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun, 2300-0600LT week-
nights
T94 MZD-LL ZFR-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
T112 LADEM-OB AFNAN-OT Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
T210 RUS-OI RADAL-OI Airway closed
T218 ALPUT-OE ASMIS-OE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
T227 DEDIN-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-P92-PDV-N739-LARAT-N127-BLO
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 219
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
T238 CLD-LT LAVTA-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
T241 CLD-LT MISRO-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
T283 OKESA-LT BALSU-LT MEA FL250 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
T300 RAGNI-OY ULBON-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
T310 PAZAR-LT GUMRU-LT MEA FL120 weekends and Hol
T337 EKSEN-LT EKNUD-LT Not available during military activity. Expect rerouting via
L/UL619
T338 TEKDO-LT EDASA-LT Not available during military activity. Expect rerouting via
UT/T35, UA/A16
T343 WRN-LB UDROS-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below; H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: WRN-L744-UDROS
T350 DUGLA-LT KAVAK-LT MEA FL250 during military activity
T350 DUGLA-LT NEXAM-LT MEA FL250 0330-1800 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1730 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
T366 SONAD-LT VAN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
T367 LANVO-LT VAN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
T385 TAPDO-OO PG-OP FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
T400 PS-OP JABAR-OP Only available 1500-2359. Additionally available MEA
FL280 1900-2359
T422 CAY-LT EVGEG-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs/DEPs
T430 ALVEN-OT BONAN-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs
T456 VRMG-VR DAKMA-VR Domestic traffic only
T489 IMR-LT AYT-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
T500 MCT-OO VUSET-OO MAA FL310 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OPKC
T500 MCT-OO VUSET-OO Only available for OOMS ARRS/DEPs
T502 BANAR-OY PEBIX-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 220
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
T502 MCT-OO MUSRU-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
T503 MCT-OO TUMET-OO FL330 not available via REXOD
T503 MCT-OO TUMET-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
T504 KARAR-OO SUR-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
T505 EMURU-OO MCT-OO FL330 not available via LOTAV, KITAL
T505 EMURU-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRS/DEPs
T506 TULBU-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs exiting OOMM FIR via
LUDID or TOKRA
T507 TAPRA-OO DAPOK-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
T508 SOLUD-OO MCT-OO Only for traffic departing OOMS destination OMDB at
FL200 or below
T508 SOLUD-OO MCT-OO Traffic departing OOMS transiting OMAE FIR entering
OIIX FIR
T509 FJV-OM MENSA-OM Only available for OMFJ ARRs
T509 MENSA-OM PASOV-OO Only available for OMFJ ARRs
T509 PASOV-OO DAPOK-OO Only available for traffic departing OOMS and landing at
OMSJ, OMRK or OMFJ at FL180 or below
T511 MUSUK-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
T513 RASKA-OE EGMEG-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL160
T513 RASKA-OE JDW-OE Only available by ATC
T533 LOTOS-OE BOGRA-UI FL300 NOT AVBL
T533 LOTOS-OE TOSPO-EP Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
T533 RAPMA-OE LOTOS-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
T556 KIA-OE SITER-OE Only available 1900-0300
T565 RAKMU-HE GESAD-HE Available for OT registered aircraft flights between OLBA
and North African Airports
T612 IDSEL-WM DOLOX-WS No PDC Flight Levels FL310, FL320, FL350, FL360,
FL390, FL400 applicable. Other levels available with prior
approval
T644 AGITO-VR VRMV-VR Domestic traffic only
T659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Only available by ATC
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 221
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
T665 DAPER-OI ULDUN-OI Usable only for traffic from Muscat FIR to Qatar aero-
drome via Tehran FIR on FL300 and 20NM separation
T665 DOH-OT DAPER-OI Only available for OOMM FIR DEPs inbound Qatar
T800 DASUT-OI ULDUN-OI Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
T800 DOH-OT VAXIN-OB Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
T800 VAXIN-OB DASUT-OI Only available for traffic departing Qatar Airports
UA28 MUT-LT DOREN-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
UA453 KUMBO-OB MIDSI-OB Only available for OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF, OEDR
ARRs, traffic routing SOGAT-BAH-KFA at or below
FL240
UB17 LCA-LC MERVA-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross VELOX or
abeam these points at or below FL310
UB403 BOMIX-HC RIGAM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UB411 DEESA-OE ASH-OE FL250, FL270, FL280, FL300 only available for OJAQ
ARRs/DEPs
UB411 DEESA-OE ASH-OE FL250, FL270, FL290, FL310 only available for Gulf Co-
operation Council states ARRs
UB411 DEESA-OE ASH-OE W-bound direction only available for OJAQ ARRs
UB411 ULINA-HE DEESA-OE Available for OJAC FIR Overflights, OJAQ ARRs/DEPs
UB457 DENVO-OT BHR-OB OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
UG18 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA or
abeam these points at or below FL310
UG18 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
UG663 KFA-OE ULADA-OE Only available for OEDF, OEDR ARRs
UG783 PURDA-OE TANSU-OE Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UG783 PURDA-OE TANSU-OE FL300-FL330, FL390 available only
UL223 UMH-OI SIR-OI All aircraft in case of emergency on AWY UL223 may be
authorized to descend to FL150 as a MNM safe level and
inform ATC unit concerned immediately
UL314 NABAN-OY GOMRI-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 222
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
UL333 BAG-LT DASIS-LT Not available for domestic traffic
UL333 DORUK-LT DASIS-LT Only westbound above FL295
UL333 SOKAM-OA SERKA-OP FL280-FL290 additionally available 2000-2359
UL425 AMBAL-OE GOBRO-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UL425 AMBAL-OE GOBRO-OO FL270,FL300 NOT AVBL
UL425 BOVOS-OO ASPUX-VA RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UL425 GOBRO-OO ASPUX-VA FL330 not available for E-bound traffic via ASPUX
UL425 GOBRO-OO ASPUX-VA W-bound traffic exiting OOMM FIR via GOBRO only
FL340 and above
UL425 GODSA-OE DAVOX-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL310
UL438 LONOS-OB ASTAD-OB Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UL443 GASSI-OB RABAP-OB Only available by ATC
UL550 KITOT-HE EGSIS-OE KITOT is non-compulsory to OEJD
UL550 NWB-HE KITOT-HE KITOT is non-compulsory to OEJD
UL556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UL556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO FL330 NOT AVBL
UL564 DATRI-OB MIGMA-OE Only available Fri, Sat, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
UL564 DATRI-OB ULBON-OE FL280, FL310 only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH
ARRs/DEPs
UL564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available 1500-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
UL564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPS
UL564 LADEM-OB BAT-OE Continuous descent operation available
UL564 RAGNI-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
UL566 DATEG-OY ASMAK-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UL601 TUNLA-LT KEMER-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
UL602 TUMAK-OB ALTOM-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
UL602 TUMAK-OB DAVUS-OB Only available for OBBB FIR DEPs via DAVUS, ORBB
FIR DEPs via OKAC FIR
UL604 IMRAD-HE ASRAB-HE W-bound direction available for OEJD FIR DEPs, HELX
ARRs, traffic overflying LXR to DITAR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 223
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UL604 IMRAD-HE SALUN-LG RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL604 KHG-HE BRN-HE NW-bound direction not available above FL255
UL604 KHG-HE BRN-HE NW-bound direction only available for traffic inbound
HLLL FIR via LOSUL
UL607 NOZ-HE GESAD-HE E-bound direction available for HEAX, HEBA ARRs
UL607 NOZ-HE PAXIS-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL609 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA or
abeam these points at or below FL310
UL609 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
UL612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE Only available for HECA, HESH ARRs
UL612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL613 DBA-HE TANSA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL617 NOZ-HE TANSA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL619 NIKAS-LC VESAR-LT Only W-bound direction available between FL275-FL420
UL677 CVO-HE PASAM-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL677 MENLI-HE SHM-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
UL677 SHM-HE PASAM-OE E-bound direction available for HESH DEPs, MAA FL150
UL681 EGNOV-OE ULIKA-OB Available daily 1900-0300, Fri, Sat, Hol H24
UL768 RAMKI-OB ALPOB-OB Traffic required to be levelled by RAMKI or before
UL768 ULADA-OE ALPOB-OB Only available for traffic exiting OEJD FIR via ULADA
UL854 MARMA-LT ESKIN-LT Only available for LTBA and LTFJ departures during
1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2 Nov-31 Mar, week-
ends and Hol
UL883 KITUB-OE ALNUG-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
UL883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UL883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE FL280,FL300,FL320 NOT AVBL
ULIMET ULINA-HE METSA-OJ Only available for OJAQ ARRs/DEPs
UM318 MUXIT-OM NADKI-OY Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UM318 MUXIT-OM NADKI-OY FL300-FL330, FL390 available only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 224
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
UM430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB MEA FL210 during OE(D)-48 activity or by ATC
UM430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
UM430 ULIKA-OB DOH-OT Only available 1900-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
UM430 ULIKA-OB GINTO-OT Continuous descent operation available
UM430 ULIKA-OB TOSNA-OM Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPs inbound/
outbound OEJD FIR, traffic outbound OMAE FIR
UM440 BOPEK-OM MIDGU-OO RNAV (RNAV 1) requried above FL270
UM440 KIA-OE SITER-OE Not available 0900-1900 Thu during OE(D)-201 activity
UM440 SITER-OE KUTNA-OE Available daily 1400-0300, Fri, Sat, Hol H24
UM444 DENVO-OT PATOM-OT OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
UM550 MEVDO-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL255
UM550 RIBOT-OM GOLGU-OM Special authorisation from GCAA DANS required for use
UM551 KIVEL-OO ANGAL-VA E-bound traffic FL310 only
UM551 KIVEL-OO ANGAL-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UM574 BOTEM-OY NABIL-OY RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UM574 NOBSU-OE BOTEM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UM600 KUMBO-OB TUMAK-OB Only available for OKAC FIR ARRs, OBBB FIR DEPs via
KUMBO
UM600 KUMBO-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
UM628 AMBAG-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
UM628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UM628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM E-bound direction only available for OMAE FIR ARRs
UM628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM FL270,FL300-FL330,FL330 NOT AVBL
UM628 RIGIL-OM LUDID-OM FL300 and FL320 not available at LUDID
UM634 BOTEM-OY ANGAL-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UM634 VEDET-HC BOTEM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UM651 NADKI-OY KRA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UM677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 225
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
UM677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UM690 ULINA-HE ORNAL-OJ Only available 1600-0600 Sun-Thu, 1600 Thu-0600 Sun
UM853 INB-LT KUGOS-UK S-bound direction not available at or above FL310
UM872 DBA-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
UM872 FYM-HE SEMRU-HE MEA FL280 at night
UM872 HGD-HE SILKA-OE W-bound direction available for HEGN ARRs
UM872 KANAR-HE SILKA-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UM872 SEMRU-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
UM872 SEMRU-HE HGD-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
UM980 DARIP-HL LOSUL-HL E-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross LOSUL at
FL290, FL330, FL370, FL410
UM999 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
UM999 DITAR-HE DEDLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UM999 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction only available for HELX ARRs
UN131 AYT-LT BATNU-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
UN131 KULAR-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
UN134 ASPIS-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross ERIMO or
abeam this point at or below FL310
UN134 ERIMO-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
UN303 RIBOK-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UN316 PASAM-OE HLF-OE Only available 1500-0300
UN318 LADNA-OB OVONA-OB Only available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic
overflying southern OMAE FIR at or below FL290
UN318 TOTIS-OT OVONA-OB Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs, traffic overfly-
ing/landing within southern OMAE FIR
UN324 ALNUG-OE GOBRO-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UN324 ALNUG-OE GOBRO-OO FL270, FL280 available only
UN324 ALNUG-OE GOBRO-OO Only available for OOSA ARRs/DEPs
UN685 DEBOL-OE TOSNA-OM Available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic overfly-
ing OMAE UIR at or above FL310
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 226
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
UN685 DENVO-OT TOSNA-OM Only available for overflying traffic to southern OMAE FIR
UN687 KIA-OE KFA-OE Only available 1900-0300
UN694 GINVA-OE SIBLI-OE Not available during OE(R)-408 activity, below FL330
UN697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Not available for OETB ARRs/DEPs
UN697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
UN697 NWB-HE MENLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UN764 SOC-OY SUHIL-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UNSBK UNSAV-LT BKZ-LT Only available by ATC
Z
UN- UNSAV-LT YAA-LT Only available by ATC
SYAA
UP128 LAB-HL LOSUL-HL E-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross LOSUL at
FL290, FL330, FL370, FL410
UP146 ARI-LT AGINA-LT FL290, FL370 not available
UP312 PAKER-OY RIN-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UP323 ALNES-OY DAPAB-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UP323 DAPAB-OY GIDAS-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UP552 DATEG-OY IMPOS-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UP559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
UP559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UP559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
UP559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE Not available during OE(D)-400 activity above 13000'. Al-
ternate route: UT514
UP574 TRN-OI NSR-OI Airway closed
UP693 DEMTA-OB BUNDU-OB Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Bahrain FIR
UP693 DEMTA-OB BUNDU-OB Route activated by NOTAM
UP693 HSA-OE DEMTA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
UP699 ALKAN-OB ORMID-OB MAA FL280 for OBBB FIR ARRs at ALKAN and by ATC
UP751 BRN-HE ALEBA-HS RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 227
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
UP975 SIDNA-OR MUTAG-OR Not available
UQ215 AFNAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UR659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs landing within
OBBB FIR, OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs via MIDSI
UR674 DEMGO-HC SABEL-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UR775 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UR778 KFR-HL DITAR-HE E-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross DITAR at
FL290, FL330, FL370, FL410
UR799 IMPOS-OY ENADO-OY E-bound traffic restricted to FL350, W-bound traffic re-
stricted to FL320
UR799 IMPOS-OY ENADO-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UT32 GEM-LT BUK-LT Not available for domestic traffic
UT35 IST-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
UT62 TELVO-LT KONAK-LT Only available 31 May-1 Nov
UT112 LADEM-OB AFNAN-OT Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UT284 EVKIT-LT ARSUG-LT Not available for LTAR, LTCB ARRs/DEPs
UT422 CAY-LT EVGEG-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs/DEPs
UT430 ALVEN-OT BONAN-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs
UT438 KUVER-OI TOTIS-OT Only available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UT444 GIRSI-OB DENVO-OT Traffic required to be levelled by GIRSI or before
UT489 IMR-LT AYT-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
UT503 OVANO-OE KIA-OE Only available for OERK, OERY ARRs/DEPs/Overflights
UT514 RASMO-OE VUTAD-OE Only available during OE(D)-400 activity above 13000'
UT557 RAGAS-OB TUMAK-OB FL320 NOT AVBL
UT557 RAGAS-OB TUMAK-OB FL380 NOT AVBL
UT557 RAGAS-OB VELAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by VELAK or before
UT602 LABOP-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by LABOP or before
UT659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Only available by ATC
UT677 KUVER-OI OBNET-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 228
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UT677 KUVER-OI OBNET-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UT702 PAKER-OY NODMA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UT800 DASUT-OI ULDUN-OI Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
UT800 DOH-OT VAXIN-OB Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
UT800 VAXIN-OB DASUT-OI Only available for traffic departing Qatar Airports
UT888 CRM-LT ALRAM-OI Not available for LB, UK, UR, UG, UD FIR ARRs/over-
flights
UT975 KUVER-OI OVONA-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UW10 VESAR-LT NIKAS-LC Only W-bound direction available between FL275-FL420
UW13 SOLIN-LL VELOX-LC All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
UW74 MANAZ-LT MILBA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
UW75 KEMER-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
UW83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Not available during LT(D)-8 activity
UW83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Only available SS-SR and by ATC
UW84 TARSU-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
UW89 IMR-LT AYT-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
UW96 SIN-LT ODIRA-LT FL350 NOT AVBL
UW99 CRM-LT ODIRA-LT FL350 NOT AVBL
UW101 INB-LT KUGOS-UK S-bound direction not available at or above FL310
UW107 TEVNI-LT GUMRU-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs
UW710 SIV-LT EZS-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
UW716 GAZ-LT LUTAM-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
UW716 MAVES-LT DYB-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
UW850 PASOS-HE GITLA-LL Only available for traffic to HECA FIR
UY001 BAYAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UY415 VUTAD-OE LOTOK-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
UY604 TOSNA-OM LONOS-OB For state aircraft not authorised to overfly the Qatar terri-
tory, landing or overflying the southern Emirates FIR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 229
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UY856 NARMI-OB ORMID-OB For all aircraft inbound via ORMID to land at OBBI,
OBBS, OBKH, OEDF, OEDR or OEAH
UZ225 BAYAN-OT VELAM-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UZ622 NARMI-OB TOSNA-OM For state aircraft not authorised to overfly the Qatar terri-
tory, landing or overflying the southern Emirates FIR
V9 MMV-VO VVZ-VE Not available during VO(D)-171 activity
V11 BBZ-VO BILAM-VO Not available during VO(D)-171 activity
V31 BHA-OE WDR-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL310
V39 KUNSO-OE WDR-OE Only available by ATC 1500-0300
V40 TIF-OE BHA-OE Airway closed
V44 IID-VA BPL-VA VABP ARRs planned via IID route V44
V44 IID-VA BPL-VA VAID DEPs planned via BPL route V44
V45 TRF-OE AAR-OE Alternate route via Q54
V45 VATIM-OE ITIXI-OE Airway suspended
V48 ABH-OE WDR-OE Not available during OE(D)-92 activity
V56 KKU-VE MALNO-VE Not available for VEKU ARRs/DEPs
V331 EGMOT-OE WDR-OE Only available during OE(D)-96A activity
V338 SOKAM-OA SAKUX-OA Unusable
V338 SOKAM-OA TAPIS-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V390 PAMTU-OA SERKA-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
V602 CVO-HE PSD-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V602 LONIR-HE PSD-HE Only available by ATC
V603 SISIK-HE DASOT-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
V603 SISIK-HE HGD-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V604 ALPAM-HE NOZ-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V604 NOZ-HE PSD-HE Domestic traffic only
V604 NOZ-HE PSD-HE Only available 2230-0530Z
V604 NOZ-HE PSD-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V606 LONIR-HE EGORA-HE Only available by ATC
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
V606 LONIR-HE EGORA-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V608 HGD-HE TONTU-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V717 SIGSI-OA NIPIR-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V718 DILAM-OA SERKA-OP Unusable
V718 EMERO-OA SERKA-OP Strictly follow route centerline
V718 SAKUX-OA SERKA-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
V730 HGD-HE MAK-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V730 MAK-HE GETOS-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V738 ASN-HE AST-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V738 BOVAR-HE AST-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
V739 ABKAR-OE GIZ-OE Only available by ATC 1500-0300
V838 RANAH-OA DUDEG-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V838 VELDT-OA DUDEG-OA Unusable
V848 RAMSO-OA SURVI-OA Unusable
V876 TAPIS-OA EGPAN-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V975 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB MEA FL210 during OE(D)-48 activity or by ATC
V975 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
V975 ULIKA-OB FS122-FS Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPs inbound/
outbound OEJD FIR, traffic outbound OMAE FIR
V975 ULIKA-OB FS122-FS Continuous descent operation available
V975 ULIKA-OB FS122-FS Only available 1900-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
VA- VAN-LT YKV-LT Only available by ATC for LTCW ARRs/DEPs
NYKV
VILKKJ VILOP-VE KKJ-VE Only usable during VA(D)-21 is activity
VVZME VVZ-VE MEPOL-VE Alternate route for A465, W90 during VE(D)-50 activity
P
W1 DAC-VG SYT-VG Domestic traffic only
W1 MELMI-OI JSK-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W1 NIKLI-VG SYT-VG FIS only below FL75
W2 JSR-VG DAC-VG Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 231
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W2 JSR-VG IBANU-VG FIS only below FL75
W2 ZDN-OI MESPO-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W3 BELKU-VG SDP-VG FIS only below FL125
W3 DAC-VG SDP-VG Domestic traffic only
W3 DZF-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W3 TEGAK-VG BELKU-VG FIS only below FL75
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG Domestic traffic only
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG Not available during VG(R)-20 activity
W4 DHN-OI BRD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W5 JSR-VG CTG-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W5 JSR-VG CTG-VG Domestic traffic only
W5 JSR-VG CTG-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W5 TABQA-OS HAS-OS Domestic traffic only
W5 YZD-OI SRJ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W6 AWZ-OI ISN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W6 RAJ-VG SDP-VG Domestic traffic only
W6 RAJ-VG SDP-VG FIS only below FL75
W7 DAC-VG SHAMR-VG Domestic traffic only
W7 DZF-OI ARK-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W8 DAC-VG CML-VG Domestic traffic only
W8 DAC-VG CML-VG FIS only below FL55
W8 HAB-OI TRN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W8 KHG-HE CVO-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W9 CMA-VT VISES-VT Mae Hong Son (MH) VORDME - Chiang Mai (CMA)
VORDME excludes VT(R)-5
W9 DAC-VG BL-VG Domestic traffic only
W9 DZF-OI RST-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 232
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W9 GURSO-VG KAKBO-VG FIS only below FL55
W9 KAKBO-VG BL-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W9 KAKBO-VG BL-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W10S BBB-VA BPL-VA Domestic traffic only
W10N BBB-VA DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W10 IS-VG BATEL-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W10 IS-VG BATEL-VG Domestic traffic only
W10 IS-VG BATEL-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W10S SG-VA IID-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-35
W10S SG-VA IID-VA MEA FL110 during VA(D)-219 activity. Traffic below
FL110 routes IID-A4-SG
W10 SYZ-OI CBH-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W11 DOTIP-VA APANO-VA Domestic traffic only
W12N BBB-VA QQZ-VA Domestic traffic only
W12S QQZ-VA BBB-VA Domestic traffic only
W13S AAE-VA DPN-VI Domestic traffic only. Available as contingency route for
international traffic
W13N BBB-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W13S BBB-VA BVR-VA Domestic traffic only
W13 PEKAM-OI VR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W13 RAJ-VG IS-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W13 RAJ-VG IS-VG Domestic traffic only
W13 RAJ-VG IS-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W13 SOLIN-LL VELOX-LC All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
W14 DAC-VG CTG-VG Also available as alternate route for G463 during
VG(D)-14 activity
W14 DAC-VG CTG-VG Domestic traffic only
W14 NUPUR-VG CTG-VG FIS only below FL75
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 233
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W14 PR-VA BBB-VA Domestic traffic only
W14 SETAR-VG NUPUR-VG FIS only below FL55
W15 CTG-VG CB-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W15 CTG-VG CB-VG Domestic traffic only
W15 CTG-VG CB-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W15 KANTI-VO MML-VO MEA FL220 except for VAGO ARRs/DEPs
W15 KANTI-VO MML-VO MEA FL290 during VO(D)-178 activity
W16S RKT-VA BBB-VA Domestic traffic only
W17 RAN-VT STN-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
W17 TULSI-VN NARAN-VN Domestic traffic only
W17 TULSI-VN NARAN-VN FIS only
W18 BBB-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W19 BPL-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W19 DPN-VI BULDI-VA Domestic traffic only
W19 DPN-VI HIA-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W19 DPN-VI HIA-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q23, Q24
W19 TULSI-VN BWA-VN Domestic traffic only
W19 TULSI-VN BWA-VN FIS only
W20 DPN-VI MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W20 DPN-VI MMV-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W20 DPN-VI MMV-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q23, Q24
W23 BUZ-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W26 HIA-VO EMPUN-VO Domestic traffic only
W27 NNP-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W28 BBB-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W28 BBB-VA HIA-VO W-bound direction only available for VAPO ARRs, VABB
overflights
W29 HIA-VO VVZ-VE Domestic traffic only
W30W DPN-VI PK-VI Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 234
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W30 KHG-OI AWZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W31W DPN-VI SNG-VI Domestic traffic only
W31 MAH-OI ABD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W31E SNG-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W32 VAXUG-OI BND-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W33S DPN-VI BBN-VE Domestic traffic only
W34 MENEX-VT PUT-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
W34 PK-VI SNG-VI Domestic traffic only
W35 DPN-VI BNR-VI Domestic traffic only
W35 VTN-VL NTH-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
W36 CHG-VI AAR-VI Domestic traffic only
W37 DPN-VI HW-VI Domestic traffic only
W38 BPL-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W39 DPN-VI LLH-VI Domestic traffic only
W40 AAE-VA LKN-VI Domestic traffic only
W41 HIA-VO CEA-VE Domestic traffic only
W41 NGJ-VN KTM-VN Domestic traffic only
W41 NGJ-VN MANKA-VN FIS only
W42 TTR-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W43 TVM-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W44 BBN-VE PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W45 LKN-VI PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W46 CIA-VO MDI-VO Domestic traffic only
W47 BIA-VO BBZ-VO Domestic traffic only
W48 BBM-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 235
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W49 KKJ-VE BBS-VE Domestic traffic only
W50 BBS-VE BBN-VE Domestic traffic only
W51 GGT-VE DRG-VE Domestic traffic only
W52 CEA-VE PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W53 GGT-VE KKU-VE Domestic traffic only
W54 AAT-VE IIM-VE Domestic traffic only
W55 AAT-VE DMR-VE Domestic traffic only
W56S BBB-VA BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W57 BIA-VO HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W57 BIA-VO HIA-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W57 BIA-VO HIA-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q22
W58 UUD-VA JJP-VI Domestic traffic only
W59 UNSAL-VO HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W61 BBB-VA JAM-VA Domestic traffic only
W62 RKT-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W63 KS-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only. Available as contingency route for
international traffic
W65S JJO-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W66 RRP-VE KKJ-VE MEA FL260 during VA(D)-223 activity. Traffic below
FL260 routes KKJ-W138-RRP, KKJ-BEDUX-DCT-NNP
or RRP-W140-BPL
W66 VVZ-VE KKJ-VE Domestic traffic only
W67 GGO-VA PPN-VA Domestic traffic only
W68 BPL-VA KKJ-VE Domestic traffic only
W69 CEA-VE BBD-VE Domestic traffic only
W70 BIA-VO SAI-VO Domestic traffic only
W71 SAI-VO HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W71 SAI-VO HIA-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W71 SAI-VO HIA-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q21, Q22
W72 SAI-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 236
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W73W BBN-VE JJS-VE Domestic traffic only
W74 BHU-VA RKT-VA Domestic traffic only
W74 MANAZ-LT MILBA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
W75 AAU-VA UPMAV-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-36
W75 DEREL-LT BAG-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W75 JLG-VA IID-VA MEA FL110 during VA(D)-219 activity. Traffic below
FL110 routes IID-A5-JLG
W75 JLG-VA IID-VA MEA FL400 during VA(D)-8 activity. Traffic below FL400
routes IID-A5-JLG
W75 KEMER-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
W75 MELAX-VA UUD-VA Domestic traffic only
W81 MML-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W81 YAYLA-LT DEN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W82 LLP-VE KKU-VE Domestic traffic only
W83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Not available during LT(D)-8 activity
W83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Only available SS-SR and by ATC
W83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
W83 LLP-VE IIM-VE Domestic traffic only
W84 AAT-VE LLP-VE Domestic traffic only
W84 TARSU-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
W85 SP-VI TATAK-VI Domestic traffic only
W88 EKTEL-LT EZS-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W88 SAI-VO GGB-VO Domestic traffic only
W89 LAMSA-LT IMR-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
W90 VVZ-VE BBS-VE Domestic traffic only
W90 VVZ-VE BBS-VE MEA FL220 during VE(D)-50 activity. Traffic below FL220
routes VVZ-MEPOL-BBS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 237
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W91 TUMER-LT IST-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W91 TVM-VO CIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W95 QQZ-VA PRA-VA Domestic traffic only
W96 TTP-VO BODEL-VO Domestic traffic only
W97 AAE-VA QQZ-VA Domestic traffic only
W98 SAI-VO GGB-VO Domestic traffic only
W99 NNP-VA JJB-VA Domestic traffic only
W100 RRP-VE RRC-VE Domestic traffic only
W101W GGO-VA BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W103 BADEM-LT KHD-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W103 DOGET-VA TAXUN-VA Domestic traffic only. Available as contingency route for
international traffic
W104 APAGO-VE LLP-VE Domestic traffic only
W105 PPT-VE BBD-VE Domestic traffic only
W106 RRC-VE GGC-VE Route via W106A during VE(D)-57 activity
W106A RRC-VE PPT-VE Alternate route for W106
W106A RRC-VE PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W107 TEVNI-LT GUMRU-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs
W108W AAR-VI DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
W108W AAR-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W109W PK-VI DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
W109W PK-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W110 ATOGA-VE PUKON-VE Domestic traffic only
W111 CEA-VE PPB-VO Domestic traffic only
W112 CEA-VE PPB-VO Domestic traffic only
W113W RRP-VE BBS-VE Domestic traffic only
W114 CCB-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 238
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W115 CCB-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W116 BIA-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W117 BIA-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W118 CIA-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W119 CLC-VO CCB-VO Domestic traffic only
W120 GGO-VA VB-VO Domestic traffic only
W121 MML-VO TTP-VO Domestic traffic only
W122N JJP-VI BPL-VA Domestic traffic only
W122S JJP-VI KALNA-VI Domestic traffic only
W123 JJP-VI AGG-VI Domestic traffic only
W124 UKBAB-VI JJP-VI Domestic traffic only. Route available for VIJP interna-
tional ARRs
W126 BBB-VA HB-VA Domestic traffic only
W128 PPN-VA BBM-VO Domestic traffic only
W134 SBZ-OI BRD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W134 SG-VA PPN-VA Domestic traffic only
W135 JAM-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W136 KM-VO RRP-VE Domestic traffic only
W136 SAV-OI BOXIX-OR RNAV 5 above FL285
W137 BBD-VE GGT-VE Domestic traffic only
W137 DAR-OI ZAL-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W138 KKJ-VE RRP-VE Domestic traffic only
W139 BAM-OI DAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W139 NNP-VA KKJ-VE Domestic traffic only
W139 NNP-VA KKJ-VE Not available during VA(R)-45 activity
W140 BPL-VA RRP-VE Domestic traffic only
W140 GIBAB-OI RIKOP-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W141 BIA-VO TTP-VO Domestic traffic only
W141 ORSAR-OI LAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 239
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W142 XIVIL-VO TTP-VO Domestic traffic only
W143 DURSI-OI LAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W143 LAXOM-VA BVR-VA Domestic traffic only
W144 BUZ-OI GESIP-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W144 RKT-VA IPNIB-VA Domestic traffic only
W145 AT-VO CIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W146 AAU-VA BPL-VA Domestic traffic only
W146 ABM-OI KHM-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W147 PRG-OI SIR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W147 TVM-VO MDI-VO Domestic traffic only
W148 ANIRO-VO BODEL-VO Domestic traffic only
W148 KER-OI BJD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W150 PAXID-OI RSR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W151 PAD-OI ARB-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W151 SG-VA OJR-VA Domestic traffic only
W152 OJR-VA AAU-VA Domestic traffic only
W152 ROTAL-OI ABM-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W153 BIA-VO BBZ-VO Domestic traffic only
W154 DHN-OI GIBAB-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W154 DHN-OI GIBAB-OI This route will be used when OID117 on AWY B411 is
activated
W155 GGN-OI KLH-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W156 GGN-OI MITOT-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W156 OJR-VA UPMAV-VA Domestic traffic only
W157 OJR-VA IID-VA Domestic traffic only
W158 BBB-VA KAKPO-VA Domestic traffic only
W158 PAREX-OI KRD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W159 BBB-VA KAKPO-VA Domestic traffic only
W160 RRP-VE JH-VE Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 240
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W161 BVR-VA SG-VA Domestic traffic only
W162 BVR-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W166 IIM-VE LBR-VE Domestic traffic only
W166 IIM-VE RUSLI-VE Contact VEJT ATC prior to entering CTR
W218 BBB-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W334 NAGIP-OE HLF-OE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
W540 VKB-WM VPK-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
W543 JB-WM VMK-WM Activation by NOTAM and/or AIP Supplement during Air-
space Closure which affects a portion of Airways A457,
B466 and R325 for Major Air Exercise within Kuala Lum-
pur and Singapore Flight Information Region. Controlling
Authority: Lumpur ACC 123.75 Mhz
W601 TONTU-HE MB-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W605 SML-HE LXR-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W605 TONTU-HE SML-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W611 DASOT-HE DELNA-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W613 FYM-HE ALPID-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W613 FYM-HE ALPID-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
W615 NAKDO-HE AST-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W650 PAPDA-WM VPG-WM Flights from Penang (VPG) VOR are to reach 11000' or
above by (VPG) D40 or PAPDA
W701 EZS-LT ERZ-LT MEA FL150 for domestic traffic
W702 GUMRU-LT PAZAR-LT MEA FL130 weekends and Hol
W710 SIV-LT EZS-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W716 GAZ-LT LUTAM-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W716 MAVES-LT DYB-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W725 DBA-HE BRN-HE Only available for HEMM ARRs/DEPs
W725 DBA-HE BRN-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 241
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W725 RASDA-HE DBA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W739 LOPID-HE ASN-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W850 MELDO-HE PASOS-HE E-bound direction available for HEAR, HEGR domestic
ARRs
W850 MELDO-HE PASOS-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W850 PASOS-HE GITLA-LL Only available for traffic to HECA FIR
W976 SISIK-HE TBA-HE HETB DEPs route via NWB
W976 SISIK-HE TBA-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
XO- XOPOX-VO LARIK-VE Alternate route for A465 during VO(D)-73 activity
PLAR
Y001 BAYAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
Y1 PHOBG-VQ BT-VQ Not available for traffic via Y4
Y1 PR-VQ BT-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y1 PR-VQ BT-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y2 BT-VQ YP-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y2 BT-VQ YP-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y3 PR-VQ YP-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y3 PR-VQ YP-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y4 GELPU-VQ BT-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y4 GELPU-VQ BT-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y5 DAGNA-VQ GELPU-VQ Not available for traffic via Y4
Y5 KIKOT-VT HOTEL-VT Available Monday to Thursday from 1701 UTC to 2200
UTC and on Friday 1701 UTC to Sunday 2200 UTC. Oth-
er times by NOTAM
Y5 PRO-VQ YP-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y5 PRO-VQ YP-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y6 BKK-VT MARNI-VT Flights between BKK-CMA (vice versa), flight plan is re-
quired at FL290 and above. In addition, A-464 AIRWAY
is available for flight plan at FL280 and below
Y6 PRO-VQ TRONG-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y6 PRO-VQ TRONG-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 242
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Y7 PANTA-VT TL-VT Flights between BKK-CMA (vice versa), flight plan is re-
quired at FL290 and above. In addition, A-464 AIRWAY
is available for flight plan at FL280 and below
Y9 HTY-VT DANDO-VT Flights between BKK - HTY (vice versa) shall file flight
plan in accordance with applicability for RNAV. In addi-
tion, A-464 AIRWAY is available for flight plan at FL280
and below
Y10 OBLEX-VT HTY-VT Flights between BKK - HTY (vice versa) shall file flight
plan in accordance with applicability for RNAV. In addi-
tion, A-464 AIRWAY is available for flight plan at FL280
and below
Y12 ALUMO-VT DOLNI-VT When VT (R)-13 is activated, Y12 is not available for
flight planning
Y13 GRASO-VT BKK-VT Available for aircraft with VTBS as destination only
Y17 NULBO-VT SMU-VT Available Monday to Friday from 1701 UTC to 2259 UTC
and Friday, 1701 UTC to Sunday, 2259 UTC
Y85 GALIM-LL DESHE-LL CDR 2
Y186 MOSOP-LB ODERO-LT CDR 3. Alternate route for L621. Activated by NOTAM
Y187 MOSOP-LB UDROS-LT CDR 3. Alternate route for L621. Activated by NOTAM
Y190 IVGOT-LB ODERO-LT CDR 3. Activated by NOTAM
Y192 MAKOL-LT MOSOP-LB CDR 3. Alternate route for N617. Activated by NOTAM
Y338 VAMPI-WM LEKIR-WM AFTM westbound flights flight planned on N571/N877 ar-
riving VAMPI between 1530 and 1930UTC do not meet
the required longitudinal separation requirements some
flights may be re-routed onto L510 via Y338 by KL ACC -
133.4 Mhz
Y372 OKESA-LT MARMA-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
Y511 KITUB-OE RAGPO-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL255
Y520 GOL-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-P92-PDV-N739-LARAT-N127-BLO-T228-
UTEKA
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Y623 GIVLA-OO DAPOK-OO Only for OOSH ARRs
Y855 LAKLU-OO BOTAM-OO Only for OOSH DEPs
YAAER YAA-LT ERTAS-LT Only available by ATC
T
YAA- YAA-LT FENER-LT Only available by ATC
FEN
Z1 TBZ-OI BND-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z2 TRN-OI DNZ-OI Not available during military activity
Z2 TRN-OI DNZ-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z2 TRN-OI DNZ-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
Z3 DHN-OI GGN-OI Not available during military activity
Z3 DHN-OI GGN-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z3 DHN-OI GGN-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
Z4 ULETA-OI MSD-OI Not available during military activity
Z4 ULETA-OI MSD-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z4 ULETA-OI MSD-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
Z5 LAR-OI MSD-OI Not available during military activity
Z5 LAR-OI MSD-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z5 LAR-OI MSD-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
Z151 ULDUN-OI BUBAS-OO Eastbound only available at FL310, FL350 for OOMM
FIR overflights and OOMS/OOSH ARRs. WESTBOUND
for OOMS/OOSH/OOSA DEPs and for traffic entering
OOMM FIR via TOTOX, REXOD, LOTAV, KITAL, KIVEL,
AND IMKAD destination OTHH shall exit via ULDUN at
FL300, FL360, AND FL400
Z152 MCT-OO BUBAS-OO For OOMS ARRs from OTHH
Z225 BAYAN-OT VELAM-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
Z350 ITURA-OO NOVSU-OI Only FL360 and FL400 available
Z350 IVIVA-OI MIDSI-OB Westbound for traffic departing Bahrain FIR Airports
Z515 MIDGU-OO PUTSO-OO Only for E-bound traffic destination Oman northern air-
ports
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Z515 MIDGU-OO PUTSO-OO Traffic shall cross MIDGU at FL330 or below
Z652 VRMG-VR VRMM-VR Domestic traffic only
Z713 ULKAN-LT DUGLA-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
Z749 VRMG-VR VRMM-VR Domestic traffic only
Z855 SODEX-OO TULBU-OO Only available for OOAA, OMAD and OMAM ARRs

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
A1 CVO-HE METRU-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
A1 CVO-HE NOZ-HE Available two-way below FL255
A1 UBL-VT ROBKA-VT One way system will be applied for a portion between
BKK DVOR/DME and UBL DVOR/DME as follows: - A1
eastbound traffic only - Westbound traffic flight plan via
W1 after UBL- Available for westbound traffic on A1 or di-
rect route subject approval from ATC
A16 RASDA-HE CVO-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
A28 MUT-LT DOREN-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
A325 PARET-OP JI-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
A408 SALEH-OY HDH-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
A412 ASLON-OJ NADEK-OJ Traffic between ASLON-NADEK is excluded from
OJ(P)-9
A412 LUDAN-OJ ASLON-OJ ACFT to maintain route center line
A416 TBZ-OI SOKAM-OA RNAV 5 above FL285
A422 UMH-OI PARSU-UB RNAV 5 above FL285
A453 GADER-OA LAJAK-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
A453 KUMBO-OB MIDSI-OB Only available for OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF, OEDR
ARRs, traffic routing SOGAT-BAH-KFA
A453 MIDSI-OB PIRAN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
A453 TAPIS-OA LAJAK-OP Unusable
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
A454 AMDAR-OA TAPIS-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
A454 PASOV-OO TAPDO-OO For traffic landing at northern UAE airports or overflying
the northern UAE below FL200
A454 PASOV-OO TAPDO-OO Traffic shall cross PASOV at FL270 or below
A454 TAPDO-OO PARET-OP FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
A455 IMTIL-OP PS-OP Only available for OPPS DEPs
A455 RAMSO-OA IMTIL-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
A455 RAMSO-OA IMTIL-OP Unusable
A464 BKK-VT HTY-VT Flights between BKK - HTY (vice versa) shall file flight
plan in accordance with applicability for RNAV. In addi-
tion, A-464 AIRWAY is available for flight plan at FL280
and below
A465 LARIK-VE KAKID-VE MEA FL220 during VE(D)-50 activity. Traffic below FL220
routes VVZ-MEPOL-BBS-KAKID
A465 MMV-VO VVZ-VE VOMM ARRs only available during VO(D)-171 activity.
Route via V9
A465 VVZ-VE NIKIR-VE MEA FL220 during VE(D)-50 activity. Traffic below FL220
routes VVZ-MEPOL-BBS-KAKID
A465 XOPOX-VO NIKIR-VE Route via ALPHA and CHARLIE during VO(D)-73 activity
A466 HA-UT AMDAR-OA MEA FL150 within UT(R)-126 lateral limits
A466 SITAX-OP SAJAN-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
A466 SULOM-OP DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
A472 IMTIL-OP PS-OP Only available for OPPS ARRs
A581 PONUK-VL SAGAG-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
A581 SAGAG-VL WHA-ZH Also available for non-RNAV equipped aircraft
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
A589 ASARI-VI DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
A727 CVO-HE LXR-HE NW-bound direction not available above FL255
A727 GESAD-HE NOZ-HE E-bound direction available for HEAX, HEBA ARRs
A727 LXR-HE SML-HE N-bound direction not available above FL255 (except
HELX ARRs)
A727 NOZ-HE CVO-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
A727 PAXIS-HE NUBAR-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
A788 LOXOM-OE HFR-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
A788 PATIR-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
A788 TOTAD-OE SOROR-OE Alternate route via Q887
A791 EGRON-OP IMLOT-OO RNAV 5 above FL285
A791 IMLOT-OO GIDIL-OO E-bound traffic overflying OMAE FIR on A791 between
LALDO and IMLOT in the OOMM FIR: FL330, FL390
available only
A791 IMLOT-OO GIDIL-OO Traffic departing from northern UAE airports and routing
via A791 can expect FL270
A791 IMLOT-OO SHJ47-OO E-bound only below FL255
A791 JJS-VE ARIVO-VE Alternate route for B209 during VE(D)-64 activity
A791 LAKIV-OP JI-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
ARILAP ARIVO-VE LAPAN-VE Only usable during VE(D)-64 activity
B12 KATAB-HE SML-HE MAA withdrawn when L321, P557 not available
B12 TANSA-HE SML-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
B17 MERVA-LL DIVLA-LL CDR 1: 1700LT Thu-0815LT Sun, 2300LT Sun-0815LT
Wed weeknights, 1400LT before Hol-0815LT after Hol
B17 MERVA-LL DIVLA-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
B121 OXADU-OI MAGRI-UD RNAV 5 above FL285
B209 AVNAK-VG RAJ-VG FIS only below FL115
B209 KKJ-VE JJS-VE CDR 1
B209 KKJ-VE JJS-VE Only available 1630-0030
B209 KKJ-VE JJS-VE Route VILOP-X-KKJ during VA(D)-21 activity
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
B209 KKJ-VE OPESU-VE Route JJS-A791-ARIVO-LAPAN during VE(D)-64 activity
B209 LS110-LS JJS-VE Not available for DPN overflights via L759
B218 VTN-VL SAGAG-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
B342 SAPNA-OP BBB-VA Only available 1230-0030
B345 KIMTI-VN KTM-VN VNKT Deps must reach FL170 at or before 40NM out-
bound KTM
B346 YAKUA-VT LPB-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
B400 VEDET-HC IMKAD-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B404 DEMGO-HC RIGAM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B411 DHN-OI GIBAB-OI Closed during OI(D)-51 activity
B411 PAXAT-OR PAMTU-OA RNAV 5 above FL285
B413 KOBAS-OE RIBOK-OY FL310-FL450, open for aircraft registered in Yemen rout-
ing to/from OYAA
B413 RIBOK-OY ZIZAN-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B413 TAZ-OY KRA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-26 and the other
related military areas around Aden Airport, Special Avoid-
ance Procedures (SAP10)/level restriction is established
to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
B416 KUVER-OI ORSAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B416 LEVNA-OI ORSAR-OI Levels from 10000 FT to FL200 inclusive not available at
ORSAR for traffic landing within Emirates FIR
B417 EMARO-OE BONIM-OE Alternate route via Q714
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
B417 TULAX-OK EGVEL-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B424 ITOLI-OY SABEL-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B441 NABOX-OI OTRUZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B442 RAPTA-OA SERGO-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
B451 DHN-OI DEBER-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
B457 DENVO-OT BHR-OB OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
B465 AVDAX-VG APAGO-VE Advisory service only above FL150 below FL245
B469 PADLI-WM PU90-WM AFTM westbound flights flight planned on N571/N877 ar-
riving VAMPI between 1530 and 1930UTC do not meet
the required longitudinal separation requirements some
flights may be re-routed onto L510 via Y338 by KL ACC -
133.4 Mhz
B469 PU90-WM VMR-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
B469 VPK-WM PADLI-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
B469 VPK-WM VMR-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
B470 SJ-WS PKP-WI B470: Two-way routing Singapore/Pangkal Pinang for flt
blw FL200
B470 SJ-WS UDONI-WS (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
B470 SJ-WS UDONI-WS Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
B470 UDONI-WS ANITO-WI (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
B470 UDONI-WS ANITO-WI Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
B505 APELO-OP PG-OP Only available FL190, FL210, FL270, FL290
B505 EGTAL-OO APELO-OP FL190, FL210, FL270, FL290 available only
B505 LALDO-OO APELO-OP Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
B526 FARES-HH TATNA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B526 HDH-OY IVORA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-5, OY(D)-50,
OY(D)-52 traffic leveling within the vertical limits of these
danger areas, alternative routing will be given by ATC
B535 KAPET-OO TORBA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
B540 KUPMA-OO DEGNU-OO For traffic landing at northern UAE airports or overflying
the northern UAE below FL265
B540 KUPMA-OO DEGNU-OO MAA FL200 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound UAE
airports
B540 KUPMA-OO GERAR-OO Traffic destination OMDB exiting OOMM FIR via PASOV
expect FL230 at PASOV
B540 KUPMA-OO GERAR-OO Traffic destination OMDW or OMDM exiting OOMM FIR
via PASOV expect FL190 at PASOV
B540 KUPMA-OO GERAR-OO Traffic destination OMSJ or OMRK exiting OOMM FIR
via PASOV expect FL180 at PASOV
B540 MIVEK-OM KUPMA-OO Westbound traffic landing Northern Emirates airports only
B540 PASOV-OO DEGNU-OO Traffic shall cross PASOV at FL255 or below
B544 GEVEL-OY KRA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-27 and the other
related military areas around Aden Airport, Special Avoid-
ance Procedures (SAP7A/7B)/level restriction is estab-
lished to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
B544 NOBSU-OE KRA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
B544 SODAR-OJ ORKAS-OE Alternate route via T455
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
B549 THAMD-OY PUTRA-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL195-FL460
B579 PUT-VT VPL-WM For flight planning, route segment between PUT and Da-
lan shall be operated as unidirectional
B593 AAT-VE IBAPA-VE Advisory service only above FL150
B593 AAT-VE IBAPA-VE FIS only at or below FL150
B593 NOKAT-VE AGUNO-VG VEAT ARRs contact Agartala APP before AGUNO
B593 NOKAT-VE FIR31-VG FIS only below FL75
BIGERT BIG-LT ERTAS-LT Only available by ATC
BI- BIG-LT UNSAV-LT Only available by ATC
GUNS
BKZFE BKZ-LT FENER-LT Only available by ATC
N
BLDAK BL-VG DAKID-VG Only available during VG(D)-14 activity
BPLJJS BPL-VA JJS-VE Alternate route during VA(D)-223 activity
G12 EKI-LT YAA-LT E-bound traffic routes EKI-IST-YAA
G12 GELBU-LT EKI-LT MEA FL160 during military activity
G18 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
G18 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
G35 OVD-LL NURIT-LL CDR 1: 6000'-9000'
G35 OVD-LL NURIT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
G37 SAMAR-LL OVD-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
G55 ABD-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G80 ULMAR-LT EKI-LT MEA FL160 during military activity
G202 KAMAR-OI PAROD-OA Unusable
G202 KAMAR-OI RIMPA-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
G202 MODIK-OR RAPLU-OR Aircraft beyond 30NM west of GIBUX within ORBB FIR
should monitor 122.4 MHz if below FL235 and 129.1
MHz if above FL235 and try to establish radio communi-
cation every 5 minutes
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 251
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
G202 MODIK-OR RAPLU-OR FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
G202 PUSTO-OR LAGLO-OR FL210-FL285 NOT AVBL
G202 RAGET-OR KAMAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G206 GADER-OA DUGIN-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
G206 IMGES-OA DUGIN-OA FL290 and below unusable
G208 ALRAM-OI KEBUD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G208 ALRAM-OI UMH-OI Airway closed
G208 KEBUD-OI PARET-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G210 PG-OP DOSTI-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G214 JI-OP PG-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G214 SK-OP MOLTA-OP MEA FL70 during OP(R)-117 activity, traffic below FL70
reroutes via MT
G216 ALPOR-OO LAKIV-OP FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
G216 LAKLU-OO ALPOR-OO MAA FL310 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OPKC
G331 PADET-VY DADSA-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
G335 JALES-VN TEPAL-VE ATC available above FL220
G336 SMR-VN KTM-VN W-bound direction available for VNKT Deps inbound
VEBN
G348 KTM-VN KIMTI-VN VNKT Deps must reach FL170 at or before 40NM out-
bound KTM
G450 BBB-VA CEA-VE MEA FL320 by ATC
G450 OPAKA-VA AAU-VA FL160-FL200 not available for civil aircraft
G452 DERBO-OP KALAT-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G452 RK-OP MERUN-VI Contact VIBK ATC on 122.7MHz for position report
G452 SYZ-OI DERBO-OP RNAV 5 above FL285
G452 ZDN-OI DERBO-OP Do not enter OPKR FIR in climb/descent phase nor plan
level change while entering
G458 MENEX-VT PUT-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
G463 DAC-VG CTG-VG Expect rerouting via DAC-W14-DAKID-B465-CTG during
VG(D)-14 activity
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
G476 ODIRA-LT ANAKA-UR FL300-FL430 only available by ATC
G482 TBZ-OI MAGRI-UD RNAV 5 above FL285
G579 CKG-WI SJ-WS bi-directional below FL200
G579 FIRJ3-WS DOLTA-WI bi-directional below FL200
G579 FIRJ3-WS REPOV-WS (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
G579 FIRJ3-WS REPOV-WS Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
G579 PLB-WI FIRJ3-WS bi-directional below FL200
G579 REMES-WS LEGOL-WS (a) All odd flight levels +500ft above the minimum en-
route level up to and including FL195 (Quadrantal): (b)
Above FL195, starting at FL210 all odd flight levels up to
and including FL290 (Semi-circular)
G579 REMES-WS LEGOL-WS Above FL290, all flight levels at 1000ft intervals starting
at FL290 and up to FL410, except for flights beyond Ja-
karta where only odd flight levels shall be assigned
G579 SJ-WS JB-WM All flights between Sinjon NDB and Jabee NDB should
avoid WS(R)-38 at all times
G582 VBA-WM VPK-WM Eastbound Flights to reach FL250 or above by Batu
Arang (VBA) D78
G598 LKN-VI APIPU-VE ATC available at or above FL200
G650 RASKA-OE JDW-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL160
G652 IMPOS-OY DUDRI-OE E-bound traffic FL330 only, W-bound traffic FL300 only
G652 KRA-OY DUDRI-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
G652 KRA-OY IVORA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-23, OY(D)-51 Spe-
cial Avoidance Procedures (SAP8)/level restriction is es-
tablished to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
G652 TOKRA-OO TAPDO-OO For traffic exiting OOMM FIR via TOKRA to OYSC FIR;
FL300, FL320 available only
G662 BUSRA-OJ ALKOT-OE Airway suspended due to military activities
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 253
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
G662 GRY-OE ASH-OE E-bound direction only available for OEGT DEPs
G662 KUSRO-OE KIA-OE Not available for OERK, OERY DEPs
G663 ALSER-OB MSD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G663 KFA-OE ULADA-OE Only available for OEDF, OEDR ARRs
G665 ABD-OI ASVIB-OP RNAV 5 above FL285
G665 ASVIB-OP PG-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
G666 ELOVU-OM ORSAR-OI CDR 1: 1900-0300
G666 ORSAR-OI SYZ-OI For those traffic proceeding to Emirates FIR, only FL210,
FL230, FL250 and FL270 available
G666 ORSAR-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G667 ABD-OI PUTMA-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G667 PARIM-OY NETAS-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
G667 TRN-OI NSR-OI Closed for overflights
G669 NANPI-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G670 RST-OI LALDA-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G670 RST-OI LALDA-OI Traffic routing from Baku to Rasht shall assigned odd
flight levels (FL230, FL250) only
G775 ORPAB-OI ZDN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G781 BONAM-LT NSR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
G783 TANSU-OE GIDIS-OM Only available to UAE departures with cruising speed of
MACH 0.77 or more
G783 TANSU-OE GIDIS-OM S-bound direction FL300, FL320 only available if routing
via PURDA
G783 TANSU-OE GIDIS-OM Traffic to exit Emirates FIR towards DEGPA shall Flight
plan to exit via UM628 - PEKEM
G792 BRD-OI MSD-OI FL190-FL270 NOT AVBL
G792 GIRUN-OI PAMTU-OA RNAV 5 above FL285
H11 SOLIN-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 6000' and above
H11 SOLIN-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
H11 SOLIN-LL PEPIR-LL CDR 1: 6000'-37000', 2300-0815LT Sun-Wed, 1700LT
Thu-0815LT Sun, 1400LT Hol- 0815LT day after Hol
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
H14 NAT-LL MERVA-LL CDR 3
H14 NAT-LL MERVA-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
H999 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Not available for OETB ARRs/DEPs
H999 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
IIDSG IID-VA SG-VA Alternate route for W10S during VA(D)-219 activity
J1 JJP-VI KKJ-VE CDR 3
J2 PPN-VA NNP-VA CDR 2
J2 PPN-VA NNP-VA Domestic traffic only
J2 PPN-VA NNP-VA Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J3 BPL-VA HIA-VO CDR 3
J3 BPL-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
J3 BPL-VA HIA-VO Only available by ATC
J4 HIA-VO CEA-VE CDR 2
J4 HIA-VO CEA-VE Domestic traffic only
J4 HIA-VO CEA-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J5 GGO-VA DPN-VI CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
J5 GGO-VA DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
J5 GGO-VA DPN-VI Only available Fri 1830-Sun 1829
J7 GGT-VE DMR-VE CDR 2
J7 GGT-VE DMR-VE Domestic traffic only
J7 GGT-VE DMR-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J7 PAROT-OI RADAL-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
J8 KKU-VE DMR-VE CDR 2
J8 KKU-VE DMR-VE Domestic traffic only
J8 KKU-VE DMR-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J9 TEZ-VE KKU-VE CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
J9 TEZ-VE KKU-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J10 ADLOD-LL SIVAK-LL 27000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J10 ADLOD-LL SIVAK-LL CDR 3: 13000'-26000', 29000'-37000'
J10 DMR-VE JHT-VE CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
J10 DMR-VE JHT-VE Only available Sat 1830-Sun 1829
J10 GOBRI-LL SIVAK-LL 26000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
J10 MZD-LL SAMAR-LL Daily only for aircraft with cruising speed of 140 KIAS or
higher. On Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Hol for aircraft with
cruising speed lower than 140 KIAS
J10 NAT-LL ADLOD-LL CDR 3
J10 NAT-LL NALSO-HE For ACFT with MNM ROC of 500 ft/min, and ROD of 1
000 ft/min only. If unable to comply, notify ATC in ad-
vance
J10 NAT-LL NALSO-HE The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
J10 SHAYO-LL NURIT-LL CDR 3: 4000'
J10 SIVAK-LL SHAYO-LL CDR 3: 5000'
J11 BGN-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 7000'-9000'
J11 BGN-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
J11 GGT-VE LBR-VE CDR 2: 1830 Fri-1829 Sun or when notified by
AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity basis
J11 GGT-VE LBR-VE Not available during VE(D)-66, VE(D)-70 activity
J12 TEZ-VE JHT-VE Avoid VE(R)-74 when active
J12 TEZ-VE JHT-VE CDR 2: 1830 Fri-1829 Sun or when notified by
AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity basis
J13 CIA-VO CIB-VO CDR 1
J13 CIA-VO XILAS-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J14 APGUN-VO MDI-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J14 LITVA-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 7000'
J14 ROP-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 256
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J15 ATLIT-LL NAT-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
J15 MDI-VO ADKAL-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J15 RAPIV-LL NAT-LL CDR 3: 6000'-7000'
J16 CLC-VO CCB-VO CDR 1
J16 CLC-VO TTR-VO CDR 2: 1730-2330 Mon-Fri, 2330 Fri-2330 Sun or when
notified by AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity ba-
sis
J17 CLC-VO BIA-VO CDR 2: 1830 Sat-0030 Mon or when notified by
AUP/UUP/NOTAM. CDR 3: on opportunity basis
J18 ADKAL-VO MMV-VO Avoid VO(D)-177 when active
J18 ADKAL-VO MMV-VO CDR 3
J19 ANGUP-VA AAU-VA Only available 0000-0230, 1230-0000 Mon-Sat, Sun.
Other times by NOTAM
J23 LBR-VE DRG-VE CDR 3
J23 LBR-VE DRG-VE MEA FL210 during VE(D)-201 activity
J111 KC-OP NH-OP Domestic traffic only
J112 KC-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J112 RK-OP MOLTA-OP MEA FL70 during OP(R)-117 activity, traffic below FL70
reroutes via MT
J113 MJ-OP SAGIS-OP Domestic traffic only
J115 KC-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
J116 QT-OP MT-OP Domestic traffic only
J117 KC-OP TU-OP Domestic traffic only
J118 PS-OP ATROL-OP Domestic traffic only
J119 NH-OP MT-OP Domestic traffic only
J120 JI-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J120 JI-OP LAKIV-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J121 LA-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J121 LA-OP RN-OP FL310-FL410 available for international flights
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 257
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J122 RN-OP SD-OP Domestic traffic only
J124 FA-OP SP-OP Domestic traffic only
J125 SD-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J126 PS-OP SS-OP Domestic traffic only
J129 RN-OP GT-OP Domestic traffic only
J130 ATROL-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J131 RN-OP GT-OP Domestic traffic only
J131 RN-OP GT-OP FL310-FL410 available for international flights
J132 JI-OP LUBNA-OP Domestic traffic only
J132 JI-OP PG-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J133 KALAT-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J134 QT-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J137 SK-OP RK-OP Domestic traffic only
J138 RK-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J139 NH-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J140 QT-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J141 MT-OP DI-OP Domestic traffic only
J142 MOLTA-OP MATIN-OP Domestic traffic only
J143 PS-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J144 HANGU-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
J145 DI-OP ZB-OP Domestic traffic only
J146 KALAT-OP IDEBA-OP Domestic traffic only
J147 RN-OP MF-OP Domestic traffic only
J148 RN-OP MF-OP Domestic traffic only
J149 RN-OP RT-OP Domestic traffic only
J150 RN-OP RT-OP Domestic traffic only
J151 RT-OP MF-OP Domestic traffic only
J152 DB-OP ORLAR-OP Domestic traffic only
J152 DB-OP ORLAR-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 258
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J153 ZB-OP DI-OP Domestic traffic only
J154 KAPMI-OP GT-OP Domestic traffic only
J155 GT-OP DELDA-OP Domestic traffic only
J156 SIBMI-OP SAGIS-OP Domestic traffic only
J164 ZB-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
J164 ZB-OP PS-OP PPR
J165 ZB-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
J165 ZB-OP RN-OP PPR
J166 QT-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J167 KC-OP OR-OP Domestic traffic only
J168 TU-OP OR-OP Domestic traffic only
J169 PI-OP OR-OP Domestic traffic only
J169 PI-OP OR-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J170 OR-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J171 PG-OP DB-OP Domestic traffic only
J171 PG-OP DB-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J172 KC-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
J172 KC-OP QT-OP PPR
J173 SK-OP RK-OP Domestic traffic only
J173 SK-OP RK-OP PPR
J174 PC-OP HANGU-OP Domestic traffic only
J174 PC-OP HANGU-OP PPR
J176 PC-OP HANGU-OP Domestic traffic only
J176 PC-OP HANGU-OP PPR
J177 SOKIR-OP KALAT-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J177 SOKIR-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
J177 SOKIR-OP QT-OP PPR
J178 MIALI-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
J178 MIALI-OP LA-OP Only available after 0900 daily
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 259
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
J178 MIALI-OP LA-OP PPR
J179 ALBIV-OP BINDO-OP Domestic traffic only
J179 ALBIV-OP BINDO-OP PPR
J180 DG-OP UPVAL-OP Domestic traffic only
J180 DG-OP UPVAL-OP PPR
J181 SN-OP NH-OP Domestic traffic only
J181 SN-OP NH-OP PPR
J182 SN-OP MJ-OP Domestic traffic only
J182 SN-OP MJ-OP PPR
J184 QT-OP KH-OP Domestic traffic only
J184 QT-OP SK-OP Not available during OP(R)-127 activity
J185 JI-OP TU-OP Domestic traffic only
J185 JI-OP TU-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J186 RN-OP SD-OP Domestic traffic only
J212 NH-OP SAGIS-OP Domestic traffic only
J215 KC-OP QT-OP Domestic traffic only
J215 PI-OP KALAT-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J218 PI-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J219 PG-OP KC-OP Domestic traffic only
J219 PG-OP LAKIV-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
J220 SLT-OP SALNA-OP Domestic traffic only
J221 INDEK-OP BINEX-OP Domestic traffic only
J749 KIA-OE EMOLO-OE Available Sun-Thu 1900-0300, exc Hol
J863 PSD-HE LAKTO-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
JLGIID JLG-VA IID-VA Alternate route for W75 during VA(D)-8, VA(D)-219 activi-
ty
JLGIID JLG-VA IID-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-36
KKJBE KKJ-VE BEDUX-VA Alternate route during VA(D)-223 activity
D
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 260
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
KKJBE KKJ-VE BEDUX-VA Domestic traffic only
D
L124 ERGUN-LT VAN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L200 ASLON-OJ NADEK-OJ Traffic between ASLON-NADEK is excluded from
OJ(P)-9
L200 MESLO-OJ KUPRI-OJ 11000' or above for traffic to cross LUDAN
L200 OSAMA-OJ PASIP-OJ ACFT to maintain route center line
L200 OSAMA-OJ PASIP-OJ E-bound FLs (OJAC FIR-ORBB FIR): FL190, FL210,
FL230, FL250, FL270. W-bound FLs (ORBB FIR-OJAC
FIR): FL180, FL220, FL240, FL260, FL280
L200 PASIP-OJ GIBUX-OR Aircraft beyond 30NM west of GIBUX within ORBB FIR
should monitor 122.4 MHz if below FL235 and 129.1
MHz if above FL235 and try to establish radio communi-
cation every 5 minutes
L200 PASIP-OJ GIBUX-OR FL240-FL260 NOT AVBL
L200 SIGBI-OR SILBO-OR FL245-FL285 NOT AVBL
L300 LXR-HE GIBAL-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L301 AKTIV-VA AAU-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-34
L301 DWI-VY BKK-VT Route segment between DWI and BKK available for
overfly BKK (Bidirectional) and departing from VTBD or
VTBS (Westbound)
L301 DWI-VY PASTO-VT Eastbound traffic contact Bangkok Control freq 128.1 or
120.5 at least 15 minutes prior to entering Bangkok FIR
(B)/(G)
L301 KARKU-VA AAU-VA Eastbound aircraft must cross KARKU 1300 or later,
0030 or earlier
L301 KARKU-VA AAU-VA Westbound aircraft must cross BUSBO 1300 or later,
0100 or earlier
L301 KARKU-VA BEVSU-VA Only available 1300-0100. Alternate route: L505
L301 MEPOK-VO URKOK-VE Route via ALPHA during VO(D)-73 activity
L315 CVO-HE GIBAL-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 261
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L315 HGD-HE GIBAL-OE Only available for HESH, HEGN ARRs
L333 BAG-LT DASIS-LT Not available for domestic traffic
L333 MERUN-VI KKJ-VE Only available 1630-0030
L430 MESPO-OI VAXIM-OO W-bound direction FL280, FL340 available only
L438 LONOS-OB ASTAD-OB Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
L443 GASSI-OB RABAP-OB Only available by ATC
L509 INDEK-OP GGC-VE Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
L509 LAJAK-OP HANGU-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
L509 LAJAK-OP SULOM-OP Only available 1500-2359. Additionally available MEA
FL280 1900-2359
L509 SULOM-OP GGC-VE Only available 1630-2230
L509 TAPIS-OA LAJAK-OP Only available for overflights
L510 EMRAN-VO GIVAL-WM AFTM westbound flights flight planned on P628 arriving
GIVAL between period 1500 and 1900UTC do not meet
the required longitudinal separation requirements may be
rerouted onto this ATS route by KL ACC to allow the allo-
cation of more optimal flight levels
L510 IBANI-VA EMRAN-VO W-bound direction available at FL280, FL300, FL340,
FL360 between 1500 (at GIVAL) and 2230 (at IBANI)
L517 VMI-WB TERIX-WS No PDC arrangements FL280, FL300 and FL340
L524 IBETO-VT BKK-VT Eastbound assigned Odd flight levels allocation between
ITEBO - BKK
L551 DBA-HE ANTAR-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L552 TUBGO-OM UKVAK-OM Traffic shall cross TUBGO at FL 155 or above
L555 TUMET-OO TOTOX-OO FL330 not available via TOTOX
L556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
L556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO FL330 NOT AVBL
L556 GIVNO-OO KUTVI-OO FL330 not available via ASPUX
L564 DATRI-OB MIGMA-OE Only available Fri, Sat, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
L564 DATRI-OB ULBON-OE FL280, FL310 only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH
ARRs/DEPs
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 262
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available 1500-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
L564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPS
L564 LADEM-OB BAT-OE Continuous descent operation available
L564 TAZ-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
L601 ARTAT-LB BAG-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L601 KEMER-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
L602 ALTOM-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
L602 DAVUS-OB TUMAK-OB Only available for OBBB FIR DEPs via DAVUS, ORBB
FIR DEPs via OKAC FIR
L602 MAKOL-LT BUK-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1730-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L604 ASRAB-HE IMRAD-HE W-bound direction available for OEJD FIR DEPs, HELX
ARRs, traffic overflying LXR to DITAR
L604 BRN-HE IMRAD-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L604 BRN-HE KHG-HE NW-bound direction not available above FL255
L604 BRN-HE KHG-HE NW-bound direction only available for traffic inbound
HLLL FIR via LOSUL
L609 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
L609 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
L610 UTEKA-LY VADEN-LT CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
VADEN Y520 UTEKA or by ATC
L612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE Only available for HECA, HESH ARRs
L612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L617 NOZ-HE TANSA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L621 ODERO-LT MUT-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1715-0445 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L622 VABUR-LB MAKOL-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: MAKOL-L602-RUTAR-T228-BGS
L631 MCT-OO TOTOX-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 263
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L639 RASKI-OO BPL-VA CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
L642 ESPOB-WS CN-VV AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL300, FL320, FL340,
FL360, FL380, FL400
L644 AC-VV DUDIS-WS ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL330, FL410 (S-
BOUND)
L649 LAXOR-WS BRU-WB Available only for flights departing from Brunei (WBSB),
Labuan (WBKL) and Miri (WBGR) to Hong Kong (VHHH)
only
L649 LAXOR-WS BRU-WB No-PDC Flight Levels FL300 and FL380 applicable
L677 CVO-HE PASAM-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
L677 MENLI-HE SHM-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
L677 NABAN-OY SAA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
L677 PASAM-OE WEJ-OE S-bound direction available for HESH DEPs, MAA FL170
L677 SHM-HE PASAM-OE E-bound direction available for HESH DEPs, MAA FL150
L681 EGNOV-OE ULIKA-OB Available daily 1900-0300, Fri H24
L692 ALRIK-OE LOTOS-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
L746 INB-LT ERZ-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L746 LUGEB-LB ODERO-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: by ATC
L750 BIROS-OA MERUN-VI MEA FL280 2000-2359
L750 BIROS-OA ZB-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
L750 RANAH-OA BIROS-OA FL280-FL290 additionally available 2000-2359
L750 RANAH-OA BIROS-OA FL300 not available 2000-2359
L750 RANAH-OA BIROS-OA Only available for overflights
L759 LIBDI-VE NISUN-VO L759 and M770 would be assigned the westbound levels
FL280, FL320, FL340, FL360 (FL360 is subject to coordi-
nation), FL380 and FL400. All eastbound levels would be
available except FL290
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 264
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
L759 MIPAK-VO TAVUN-VY L759 and M770 would be assigned the westbound levels
FL280, FL320, FL340, FL360 (FL360 is subject to coordi-
nation), FL380 and FL400. All eastbound levels would be
available except FL290
L762 ASUNA-WS MIBEL-WI Available only for aircraft departing or arriving at airports
within Singapore FIR
L768 MODOG-OB ALPOB-OB Traffic required to be levelled by RAMKI or before
L768 ULADA-OE ALPOB-OB Only available for traffic exiting OEJD FIR via ULADA
L852 DEVMU-LT TESVA-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
L854 MARMA-LT KULAR-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
L875 BIA-VO MMV-VO Not available for VOBL, VOBG ARRs/DEPs
L875 BIA-VO MMV-VO VOMM ARRs/DEPs route via W116, W117
L875 VUTAS-VA MMV-VO Higher levels available by ATC
L877 PUMOR-VT MIGAR-VT Eastbound assigned Odd flight levels allocation. Availa-
ble for aircraft destination VTBD or VTBS only
L883 GADMA-OO REXOD-OO FL330 not available via REXOD
L883 KITUB-OE ALNUG-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
L883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
L883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE FL280,FL300,FL320 NOT AVBL
L883 SITOL-OE ALNUN-OO FL280, FL300, FL320 not available for W-bound traffic
via SITOL
M10 HAKAN-LT SARPI-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1715-0445 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M203 PUSTO-OR LOVEK-OR FL245-FL285 NOT AVBL
M300 GADMA-OO LOTAV-OO FL330 not available via LOTAV
M301 PURAD-HH ASMAK-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
M301 PURAD-HH SAA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-4 alternative rout-
ing is established as follows: E-bound: B526 (PURAD-
HDH)-A419 (HDH-SAA). W-bound: A419 (SAA-HDH)-
B526 (HDH-PURAD)
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 265
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M302 REVAV-OM GERUL-OM CDR 3: available subject to OM(D)-22 activity
M303 MCT-OO KIPOL-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
M309 VEMEM-OE KIA-OE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
M317 DASIS-LT RABEM-OI Airway closed
M318 EGTAG-OM MITIX-OM N-bound traffic shall FPL to cross GABKO FL150 or
above
M318 HDH-OY NADKI-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
M318 KATIT-OE GABKO-OI Traffic to exit Emirates FIR towards MEVDO shall Flight
plan to exit via UM550 - RIBOT
M318 MUXIT-OM ATUDO-OM Special authorisation from GCAA DANS required for use
M318 MUXIT-OM MITIX-OM S-bound direction FL300, FL320 only available if routing
via PURDA
M318 NADKI-OY MUXIT-OM Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
M318 NADKI-OY MUXIT-OM FL300-FL330, FL390 available only
M318 SAA-OY NADKI-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-1 route available
only for traffic at flight levels above the upper limit of
OY(D)-1
M318 SAA-OY NADKI-OY Traffic landing and/or departing Sana'a airport and other
traffic below FL310 will be rerouted as follows: NADKI-
M651-MEGPA-B424-ITOLI-M301-SAA and vice versa
M321 SILPA-OY PUTRA-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
M375 DAVER-OA KHOLM-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
M428 GOMTA-OO MUNGA-OO Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
M430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB MEA FL210 during OE(D)-48 activity or by ATC
M430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
M430 ULIKA-OB DOH-OT Only available 1900-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
M430 ULIKA-OB GINTO-OT Continuous descent operation available
M430 ULIKA-OB TOSNA-OM Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPs inbound/
outbound OEJD FIR, traffic outbound OMAE FIR
M444 DENVO-OT PATOM-OT OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
M449 GIBET-OE NETOL-OE FL290, FL310, FL330 only available in S-bound direction
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 266
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M502 BKK-VT AKATO-VT Route segment between AKATO and BKK available for
overfly BKK (Bidirectional) and departing from VTBD or
VTBS (Westbound)
M502 BKK-VT DALER-VY Available Monday to Friday from 1500 UTC to 2300 UTC
and Saturday to Sunday H24
M550 MEVDO-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL255
M559 NISMI-OY VEDET-HC RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL170-FL460
M600 ALTOM-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
M600 KUMBO-OB TUMAK-OB Only available for OKAC FIR ARRs, OBBB FIR DEPs via
KUMBO
M628 AMBAG-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
M628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
M628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM E-bound direction only available for OMAE FIR ARRs
M628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM FL270,FL300-FL330,FL330 NOT AVBL
M628 LUDID-OM PARAR-OO Traffic departing OOMS shall cross EGVAN at FL260 or
above
M651 OKTOB-OY KRA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
M677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
M677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
M677 SESRA-OK RABAP-OB RNAV (RNP5) required above FL160
M677 TUKSI-OM LALDO-OO Westbound segment is available only above FL255
M681 TARBO-OO DAMUM-OO Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
M686 GIBAL-OE JDW-OE Only available for HECC FIR overflights, HELX ARRs
M686 LXR-HE GIBAL-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
M691 GINVA-OE EMENI-OE Not available during OE(R)-408 activity, below FL330
M696 LEMOD-OA LAJAK-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
M751 GOLUD-VT VPK-WM M-751: RVSM FL290, 330, 350, 370, 410 eastbound.
RVSM standard ICAO Cruise Levels apply westbound
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 267
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M751 VKB-WM GUGIT-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
M753 ENREP-WS OSOTA-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL260, FL300, FL380
(N-BOUND)
M753 ENREP-WS OSOTA-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330 (S-
BOUND)
M758 OLKIT-WS VJN-WB RVSM flight levels FL270, FL290 and FL330 eastbound
M758 OLKIT-WS VJN-WB RVSM flight levels FL300, FL340 and FL380 westbound
M758 URIGO-WS IDSEL-WM RVSM flight levels FL270, FL290 and FL330 eastbound
M758 URIGO-WS OLKIT-WS RVSM flight levels FL270, FL290 and FL330 eastbound
M758 URIGO-WS OLKIT-WS RVSM flight levels FL280, FL300 and FL340 westbound
M758 VPK-WM IDSEL-WM RVSM flight levels FL300, FL340 and FL380 westbound
M761 VPK-WM VKG-WB Flights departing from Peninsular Malaysia to Kota Kina-
balu FIR via RNAV route M761 will be cleared to
FL270,FL290 or FL330.Succeeding aircraft may be
cleared to same level provided 10 minutes longitudinal
separation using MNT exists with no closing speed
M761 VPK-WM VKG-WB Flights departing from aerodromes within Kota Kinabalu
FIR via RNAV route M761 will be cleared to FL280,
FL300 or FL340. Succeeding aircraft may be cleared to
same level provided 10 minutes longitudinal separation
using MNT exists with no closing speed
M762 MIVEK-OM VAXAS-OO Westbound traffic landing Northern Emirates airports only
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO For traffic landing at northern UAE airports or overflying
the northern UAE below FL265
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL200 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound UAE
airports
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTBD, OBBI
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO Traffic destination OMDB exiting via TAPRA expect
FL240 at TAPRA
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO Traffic destination OMDW or OMDM exiting via TAPRA
expect FL180 at TAPRA
M762 VAXAS-OO REXOD-OO Traffic shall cross TAPRA at FL270 or below
M768 AKMON-WS TSN-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330, FL410
(S-BOUND)
M768 ASISU-WS AKMON-WS ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL300, FL380 (N-
BOUND)
M770 JJS-VE BUBKO-VE Only available 1630-2330. Alternate route: M773
M770 MEPEL-VE PADET-VY L759 and M770 would be assigned the westbound levels
FL280, FL320, FL340, FL360 (FL360 is subject to coordi-
nation), FL380 and FL400. All eastbound levels would be
available except FL290
M770 PADET-VY GOLUD-VT Available only the direction from GOLUD to PADET.
1630-2300 UTC Mon-Fri. 0000-2300 UTC Sat and Sun
M771 DUDIS-WS DAGAG-VV AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL300, FL320, FL340,
FL360, FL380, FL400
M772 ANIPU-WB OSUKA-WI M772 Only available for traffic from Jakarta to Hong Kong
or destination beyond Hong Kong
M772 LAXOR-WS ANIRU-WB Available only for flights departing from Bintulu (WBGB),
Brunei (WBSB), Kuching (WBGG), Labuan (WBKL), Miri
(WBGR) and Sibu (WBGS) to Hong Kong (VHHH) only
M772 LAXOR-WS ANIRU-WB Available only for flights departing from Jakarta (WIII and
WIHH) to Hong Kong (VHHH) and airports in People's
Republic of China
M773 CEA-VE BUBKO-VE Alternate route for M770
M853 BUK-LT KUGOS-UK Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M854 INB-LT GEM-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M856 BAG-LT RAKUR-UK Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M859 KARDE-LT UDROS-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1715-0445 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
M872 DBA-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
M872 FYM-HE SEMRU-HE MEA FL280 at night
M872 HGD-HE SILKA-OE W-bound direction available for HEGN ARRs
M872 KANAR-HE SILKA-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
M872 SEMRU-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
M872 SEMRU-HE HGD-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
M875 AMDAR-OA SITAX-OP Only available for overflights
M875 GUGAL-VI KAKID-VE Only available 1630-2230
M875 SITAX-OP GUGAL-VI MEA FL280 2000-2359
M875 SITAX-OP GUGAL-VI Only available 1500-2359
M875 SITAX-OP SAJAN-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
M875 TAPIS-OA SITAX-OP MEA FL280 2000-2359, FL280-FL290 only available
M881 LAJAK-OP SURVI-OA Only available for overflights
M881 LAKRA-OP LAJAK-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
M890 LKN-VI SULOM-OP Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
M890 LKN-VI SULOM-OP Traffic below FL300 routes LKN-R594-DPN-A589-
ASARI-A466-SULOM (W-bound), SULOM-A466-DPN-
R460-LKN (E-bound)
M904 BKK-VT PIDEL-VT Between Bangkok (BKK) VOR and U-Tapao (BUT) VOR
aircraft shall keep within the lateral limit of the route and
close to the centerline as much as possible to avoid en-
tering VT(P)-7
M904 BKK-VT TIDAR-VT When VT (D)-71 is activated, M904 is not available for
flight planning
M920 DOSHI-OA OLDEX-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
M999 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
M999 DEDLI-HE APDOS-OE FL310-FL450, open for aircraft registered in Yemen rout-
ing to/from OYAA
M999 DITAR-HE DEDLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
M999 DITAR-HE NAKDO-HE W-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross DITAR at
FL300, FL340, FL360, FL380
M999 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction only available for HELX ARRs
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
ME- MEPOK-VO URKOK-VE Alternate route for L301 during VO(D)-73 activity
PURK
N11 MZD-LL SOLIN-LL CDR 3
N13 RENVO-LL PURLA-LL CDR 3
N127 RIKSO-LT IMR-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N128 RIKSO-LT IMR-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N129 DUGLA-LT PIROX-LT MEA FL250 during military activity
N131 AYT-LT BATNU-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
N131 BELGI-LT NILER-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
N131 KULAR-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
N131 NILER-LT KULAR-LT MEA FL250 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N134 ASPIS-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
N134 ERIMO-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
N135 IMR-LT LAVTA-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
N300 NAMLA-OM LALDO-OO Traffic below FL270 shall be routed VEKOV - M318 -
LOVEM - M677 - LALDO
N302 SIDAD-OR ALVIX-OK RNAV (RNP5) required above FL160
N303 RIBOK-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
N307 MELDO-HE LAKTO-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
N315 KUTVI-OO ASPUX-VA RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
N315 SITOL-OE ASPUX-VA FL280, FL300, FL320 not available for W-bound traffic
via SITOL
N318 ALNOR-OJ GENEX-OE ACFT to maintain route center line
N318 LABRI-OO REXOD-OO FL330 not available via REXOD
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
N318 LADNA-OB OVONA-OB Only available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic
overflying southern OMAE FIR
N318 OVONA-OB BOSEV-OM Not available for traffic originating to the west of ABU
DHABI and exiting MUSCAT FIR at ALPOR or DENDA.
These flights shall route via NALPO or OBNET
N318 TOTIS-OT OVONA-OB Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs, traffic overfly-
ing/landing within southern OMAE FIR
N430 TARBO-OO ITLOB-OO Only for traffic departing northern UAE airports
N519 KC-OP SAPNA-OP Only available at night
N519 SAPNA-OP BBB-VA Only available 1230-0030
N563 KAKIB-VO LEKAP-VO Only available 1630-0030
N563 OPIRA-VA LEKAP-VO CDR 3: 0030-1630 and by NOTAM. Reroute via T5
N563 SODEX-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL200 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound UAE
airports
N563 SODEX-OO REXOD-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTBD, OBBI
N564 AKMIL-VO DUGOS-VO Only available 1630-0030
N566 REVAV-OM MIROT-OM CDR 3: below FL250
N569 TOKRA-OO LOTAV-OO FL330 not available via LOTAV
N571 ALPOB-OB IVOXI-OM Landing Northern Emirates airports and overflying EMI-
RATES FIR below FL200 shall route A454-B540 (VU-
SET-PASOV-KUPMA)
N616 IST-LT DEDIM-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
N618 VADEN-LT GOL-LB CDR 1: FL245 and above, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: VADEN-Y520-GOL
N618 VADEN-LT GOL-LB CDR 1: FL245 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route:VADEN-P92-PDV-N739-LARAT-N127-BLO-M987-
GOL
N629 TARDI-OO TOTOX-OO Route not available for traffic exiting OOMM FIR via
N881 (RASKI) or M628 (PARAR)
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
N636 PAMTU-OA PAROD-OA MEA FL280 2000-2359, FL280-FL290 only available
N636 PAMTU-OA SERKA-OP Only available for overflights
N636 PAROD-OA SERKA-OP Only FL280 available 2000-2359
N636 SERKA-OP KALAT-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
N644 DOBAT-OA DI-OP MEA FL280 2000-2359
N644 DOBAT-OA REGET-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
N644 LEMOD-OA DOBAT-OA FL280-FL290 additionally available 2000-2359
N644 LEMOD-OA DOBAT-OA FL300 not available 2000-2359
N644 LEMOD-OA DOBAT-OA Only available for overflights
N644 MOPIN-LT GAKSU-LT FL180-FL230 not available during military activity
N685 DEBOL-OE TOSNA-OM Not available for OTBD, OTBH, OTHH ARRs
N685 DENVO-OT TOSNA-OM Only available for overflying traffic to southern OMAE FIR
N685 NARMI-OB TOSNA-OM Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
N685 RETAS-OM LAKLU-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
N687 KIA-OE KFA-OE Only available 1900-0300
N694 HFR-OE SIBLI-OE Not available during OE(R)-408 activity, below FL330
N697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Not available for OETB ARRs/DEPs
N697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
N743 UDROS-LT DINRO-LB CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: by ATC
N764 NOBSU-OE SOC-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
N767 ELIGO-OO PARAR-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
N875 ARUPA-WS ENREP-WS AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL290, FL330, FL370
(Eastbound) FL300, FL340, FL380 (Westbound)
N877 RIBRO-VA ORARA-VO Route via BRAVO and CHARLIE during VO(D)-73 activi-
ty
N884 VMR-WM LAXOR-WS AVAILABLE RVSM ALTITUDES FL300, FL320, FL340,
FL360, FL380, FL400
N884 VMR-WM LUSMO-WS Not available for flight planning
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
N891 PU-WS XONAN-VV ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL260, FL300, FL380
(N-BOUND); FL330 (S-BOUND)
N891 XONAN-VV BKK-VT ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL260, FL300, FL380
(N-BOUND); FL330 (S-BOUND)
N894 LAKIV-OP TELEM-VA Not available during OP(D)-110 & OP(D)-111 activity
P29 BAG-LT SUMOL-UK Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
P42 TAPUZ-LL MERVA-LL CDR 1: 1700LT Thu-0815LT Sun, 2300LT Sun-0815LT
Wed weeknights, 1400LT before Hol-0815LT after Hol
P51 MESIL-LL ADLOD-LL 27000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
P51 MESIL-LL ADLOD-LL CDR 3: 10000'
P51 RIMON-LL MESIL-LL 29000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
P51 RIMON-LL MESIL-LL CDR 3: 9000'-10000'
P51 RIMON-LL SALAM-LL CDR 1: 12000' and above, 1400LT Fri-0630LT Sun,
0100-0530LT weeknights
P51 SOLIN-LL SALAM-LL For over flights to JORDAN altitude 11000' or CDR1
P52 ABIMI-LL TALMI-LL 26000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
P52 ABIMI-LL TALMI-LL CDR 3: 11000'
P52 BGN-LL ABIMI-LL CDR 3: 10000'-11000'
P52 GITLA-LL TALMI-LL For over flights to JORDAN altitude 12000' or CDR1
P52 TAPUZ-LL ABIMI-LL 28000' for flights to/from LLER/LLET, LLNV, LLRM and
LLOV
P52 TAPUZ-LL BGN-LL CDR 3: 9000'-11000'
P52 TAPUZ-LL TALMI-LL CDR 1: 13000' and above, 1400LT Fri-0630LT Sun,
0100-0530LT weeknights
P68 GALIM-LL MERVA-LL CDR 3: 3000'-4000', 6000'-26000'
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
P92 ADUNO-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL135 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL135 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-T227-DEDIN-L614-BLO-T214-LETNI
P92 PDV-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL245 and above. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and above. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-T227-DEDIN-L614-BLO-T214-LETNI
P127 ROVDO-LB RILEX-LB CDR 1: FL135 and below, FL245 and above. MON-FRI
2300-0500 (2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500
(0400), Hol. CDR 2: FL135 and below, FL245 and above.
MON-THU 0500-2300 (0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400
(0400-1300). Alternate route: by ATC
P173 DAVET-OA TAPIS-OA FL280 additionally available 2000-2359
P173 DAVET-OA TAPIS-OA FL300, FL310 not available 2000-2359
P173 DAVET-OA TAPIS-OA Only available for overflights
P312 PAKER-OY RIN-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
P316 DEDSO-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
P317 RURAL-OM LORID-OM Northbound traffic landing Northern Emirates only
P440 EMIXI-OM ALGUX-OM Activated by NOTAM
P500 MOTMO-OA FIRUZ-OA Only available for overflights
P513 BUBAS-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOKB ARRs/DEPs
P513 BUBAS-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs from North
P513 BUBAS-OO MIXAM-OO Only available for E-bound OMFJ DEPs
P513 GERAR-OO MIXAM-OO Only available for W-bound OMSJ, OMRK and OMFJ ex-
iting OOMM FIR via PASOV
P555 OBVOM-OM ATUDO-OM Activated by NOTAM
P559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
P559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
P559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
P559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE Not available during OE(D)-400 activity above 13000'. Al-
ternate route: UT514
P570 GOLNI-OO KITAL-OO FL330 not available via KITAL
P570 MIXAM-OO KITAL-OO Traffic intending to land or overfly northern UAE airports
below FL265 shall use route M762 (ITURA-TAPRA-
VAXAS) to enter the OMAE FIR
P574 LOSIM-OO TOTOX-OO FL330 not available via TOTOX
P574 NSR-OI TRN-OI Airway closed
P627 KADAP-VC NIXUL-VC Only FL290, FL300, FL400, FL410 available. Other levels
by ATC
P627 POVUS-WM RUSET-WM OPS levels restrictions: Eastbound FL270 or FL410,
Westbound FL260 or FL390. Other levels may be as-
signed if traffic conditions permit
P628 ASLUM-OP KABRA-OP FL330 not available 1900-0300
P628 ASLUM-OP RK-OP Only available 1901-2359
P628 IGREX-VO VPL-WM P628 - Flights reporting at IGREX Int should be at FL360
or above between 1600 and 1930 UTC. Flights which are
unable to comply during these periods are advised to use
alternate route. This appiles to all Non-AFTM W-bnd
flights within Kuala Lumpur FIR
P628 PAMTU-OA ASLUM-OP Only available for overflights
P628 PAROD-OA ASLUM-OP Only available 2000-2359
P646 JJS-VE DOPID-VE Only available 1630-2330. Alternate route: JJS-CEA-
DOPID
P699 ALKAN-OB ORMID-OB MAA FL280 for OBBB FIR ARRs at ALKAN and by ATC
P699 NARMI-OB ORMID-OB Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
P751 ARABO-OY KRA-OY During the activation period of OY(D)-25, OY(D)-37 Spe-
cial Avoidance Procedures (SAP11)/level restriction is
established to serve traffic landing/departing Aden Airport
P751 BRN-HE ALEBA-HS RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
P751 DAPAB-OY ANGAL-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required between FL160-FL460
P751 DEKRA-OY DAPAB-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
P757 PG-OP NH-OP Only available 1900-0001Z and by ATC
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
P899 ITRAX-OO MIXAM-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTBD, OBBI
P899 ITRAX-OO MIXAM-OO Only available for traffic overflying OOMM FIR and land-
ing at southern UAE airports
P975 ARTAT-LB EZS-LT Only available 1700-0200 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0415 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
P975 LONOS-OB TOTIS-OT Only available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic
overflying southern OMAE FIR
P975 RONBU-LB ARTAT-LB CDR 1: FL245 and below, H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: by ATC
PE- PETAR-LT ASTAL-LT Only available by ATC
TAST
Q1 BBB-VA DPN-VI GNSS required
Q2 BBB-VA DPN-VI GNSS required
Q3 AAE-VA JJP-VI GNSS required
Q4 AAE-VA ADBUK-VA GNSS required
Q5 UUD-VA NIKOT-VI GNSS required
Q6 QQZ-VA EGUGU-VA GNSS required
Q7 QQZ-VA AGRIX-VA GNSS required
Q11 SURUP-VE CEA-VE Route CEA-LEGOS-KAKID-SURUP during VE(R)-81,
VE(D)-52, VE(D)53, VE(D)-72 activity
Q12 ERDOM-LB MAKOL-LT CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
Q14 DOLAP-LY MAKOL-LT CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
Q16 BBB-VA BPL-VA GNSS required
Q16 BBB-VA BPL-VA Only available 0000-0230, 1230-0000 Mon-Sat, Sun.
Other times by NOTAM
Q17 ATLIT-LL ADLOD-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0500LT Sun
Q17 BBB-VA BPL-VA GNSS required
Q17 BBB-VA BPL-VA Only available 0000-0230, 1230-0000 Mon-Sat, Sun.
Other times by NOTAM
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Q18 LKN-VI GGT-VE GNSS required
Q18 PPT-VE BBD-VE Contact ATC 10 minutes prior to entering VE(R)-79
Q22 RIMAV-VO HIA-VO VIDP ARRs route HIA-ALBED-Q24
Q23 SAKEB-VO NUSRU-VO VOHS, VOBL ARRs route SAKEB-HIA-Q21
Q26 BEDOL-VA GGB-VO CDR 2. Activated by NOTAM
Q26 TUDBU-LB ETUBA-LB CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
Q28 ATLIT-LL GALIM-LL 3000' for traffic southbound only
Q28 ATLIT-LL GALIM-LL For flights to/from LLIB
Q29 NISVA-LY ARTAT-LB CDR 1: H24. Temporarily closed by ATC. Alternate route:
by ATC
Q30 BGN-LL BIRIM-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q30 BIRIM-LL BOFIR-LL CDR 1: 8000' and above, 1400 Fri-0600 Sun
Q30 BIRIM-LL BOFIR-LL CDR 3: 5000'-7000'
Q30 BOFIR-LL NURIT-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q31 BOGER-LL SHAYO-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q32 BOGER-LL ZFR-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
Q32 BOGER-LL ZFR-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
Q215 AFNAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
Q415 UMEVU-OM TONVO-OO Not available for traffic originating to the west of ABU
DHABI and exiting MUSCAT FIR at ALPOR or DENDA.
These flights shall route via NALPO or OBNET
Q533 VRMV-VR VRMK-VR Domestic traffic only
Q541 ASMIS-OE ALNUG-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
Q544 VRMT-VR VRMK-VR Domestic traffic only
Q555 VRMT-VR VRMO-VR Domestic traffic only
Q566 VRMT-VR VRMR-VR Domestic traffic only
Q666 EGPOG-OM GIDOB-OM Not applicable to transit traffic exiting EMIRATES FIR via
TONVO
Q730 DATBU-OO LADBI-OO Only for OOSH ARRs
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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Q801 ESBUM-WS ESPOB-WS No PDC Flight Levels FL310, FL320, FL350, FL360,
FL390, FL400 applicable. Other levels available with prior
approval
Q978 ITRAX-OO MCT-OO For traffic departing OOMS and exit OOMM FIR at
ITRAX
Q978 ITRAX-OO MCT-OO MAA FL320 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OTHH, OBBI
R2 DITAR-HE ATMUL-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
R23 NEVOL-OE TRF-OE Alternate route via T32
R114 TUDEK-LT KARAT-UR FL80-FL190 only available by ATC
R205 RERET-OI BJD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
R325 PUT-VT DUBAX-VT For flight planning, route segment between Dubax and
PUT shall be operated as unidirectional
R344 KTM-VN BIRAT-VN W-bound direction available by ATC
R401 HAI-OO VELIK-OO EVEN levels N-bound
R401 KIVEL-OO MUSAP-OO Traffic destination OMDB, OMRK and OMSJ expect to
cross MUSAP below FL250
R401 KIVEL-OO MUSAP-OO Traffic destination OMDW or OMDM expect FL150 at
MUSAP
R401 KURTA-OO MUSAP-OO Only available for traffic landing or overflying northern
UAE airports
R401 SUHIL-OY KIVEL-OO RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
R462 DENDA-OO METBI-OP RNAV 5 above FL285
R462 METBI-OP LAKIV-OP FL160-FL180,FL180,FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
R468 BOKAK-VT GORSI-VT ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330, FL410
(E-BOUND); FL300, FL380 (W-BOUND)
R468 SAPEN-VV BOKAK-VT ALLOCATED FLIGHT LEVELS: FL270, FL330, FL410
(E-BOUND)
R472 AGODA-VE ATOGA-VE FIS only below FL115
R598 AGODA-VE RAJ-VG FIS only below FL115
R598 RAJ-VG MIGOP-VE FIS only at or below FL150
R598 VINAD-VE VANTU-VG FIS only at or below FL150
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 279
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
R650 ASRAB-HE NALSO-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
R652 DAXAN-OR GIBUX-OR ORBB FIR Arrs cross DAXAN at or below FL270
R652 GRY-OE DAXAN-OR Alternate route via T256
R652 GRY-OE TRF-OE OJAC FIR ARRs cross GRY at or below FL290
R652 METSA-OJ QTR01-OJ Only available for OJAQ ARRs/DEPs
R654 ISN-OI YZD-OI Closed for overflights
R654 ZAJ-OI DENDA-OO RNAV 5 above FL285
R659 TRN-OI MIDSI-OB RNAV 5 above FL285
R659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs landing within
OBBB FIR, OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs via MIDSI
R661 DULAV-UB DHN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
R709 TUDEK-LT OGMOS-UR FL80-FL160 only available by ATC
R775 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
R775 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
R775 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
R775 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction only available for HELX ARRs
R777 LAKNA-OY TORBA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
R778 DITAR-HE FYM-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
R778 FYM-HE CVO-HE Not available 1000-1900LT Mon, Wed
R778 FYM-HE CVO-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
R784 NANPI-OI ORSAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
R784 ORSAR-OI KUSEN-OM Levels from 10000 FT to FL200 inclusive not available at
ORSAR for traffic landing within Emirates FIR
R784 ORSAR-OI KUSEN-OM Overflying traffic available levels are FL 310 and above
R785 BAN-OS ABBAS-OS FL240-FL280 available for OSDI DEPS
R794 BJD-OI ULDUS-UB RNAV 5 above FL285
RI- RIBRO-VA ORARA-VO Alternate route for N877 during VO(D)-73 activity
BORA
T5 OPIRA-VA LEKAP-VO Only available 0030-1630 and by NOTAM
T32 GEM-LT BUK-LT Not available for domestic traffic
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 280
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
T35 IST-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
T35 IST-LT TEKDO-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
T39 KULAR-LT LAMSA-LT FL200-FL250 not available during military activity
T55 KATAB-HE GINDI-HE Only available 2200-0500Z
T62 TELVO-LT KONAK-LT Only available 1730-0230 31 May-1 Nov, weekends, Hol
and by ATC
T80 OBAKO-LL ESTER-LL CDR 3
T84 ESTER-LL MZD-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun
T84 ESTER-LL MZD-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
T85 OBAKO-LL ESTER-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0500LT Sun
T94 MZD-LL ZFR-LL CDR 1: 1400LT Fri-0600LT Sun, 2300-0600LT week-
nights
T94 MZD-LL ZFR-LL The route may be flown conventional or RNAV5
T112 LADEM-OB AFNAN-OT Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
T210 RUS-OI RADAL-OI Airway closed
T218 ALPUT-OE ASMIS-OE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
T227 DEDIN-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-P92-PDV-N739-LARAT-N127-BLO
T238 CLD-LT LAVTA-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
T241 CLD-LT MISRO-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
T283 OKESA-LT BALSU-LT MEA FL250 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
T300 RAGNI-OY ULBON-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
T310 PAZAR-LT GUMRU-LT MEA FL120 weekends and Hol
T337 EKSEN-LT EKNUD-LT Not available during military activity. Expect rerouting via
L/UL619
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 281
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
T338 TEKDO-LT EDASA-LT Not available during military activity. Expect rerouting via
UT/T35, UA/A16
T343 WRN-LB UDROS-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below; H24. Temporarily closed by
ATC. Alternate route: WRN-L744-UDROS
T350 DUGLA-LT KAVAK-LT MEA FL250 during military activity
T350 DUGLA-LT NEXAM-LT MEA FL250 0330-1800 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1730 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
T366 SONAD-LT VAN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
T367 LANVO-LT VAN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
T385 TAPDO-OO PG-OP FL230-FL260 NOT AVBL
T400 PS-OP NONIB-OP Only available 1500-2359. Additionally available MEA
FL280 1900-2359
T422 CAY-LT EVGEG-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs/DEPs
T430 ALVEN-OT BONAN-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs
T456 VRMG-VR DAKMA-VR Domestic traffic only
T489 IMR-LT AYT-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
T500 MCT-OO VUSET-OO MAA FL310 for traffic departing Muscat Intl inbound
OPKC
T500 MCT-OO VUSET-OO Only available for OOMS ARRS/DEPs
T502 BANAR-OY PEBIX-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
T502 MCT-OO MUSRU-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
T503 MCT-OO TUMET-OO FL330 not available via REXOD
T503 MCT-OO TUMET-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
T504 KARAR-OO SUR-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
T505 EMURU-OO MCT-OO FL330 not available via LOTAV, KITAL
T505 EMURU-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRS/DEPs
T506 TULBU-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs exiting OOMM FIR via
LUDID or TOKRA
T507 TAPRA-OO DAPOK-OO Only available for OOMS DEPs
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 282
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
T508 SOLUD-OO MCT-OO Only for traffic departing OOMS destination OMDB at
FL200 or below
T508 SOLUD-OO MCT-OO Traffic departing OOMS transiting OMAE FIR entering
OIIX FIR
T509 FJV-OM MENSA-OM Only available for OMFJ ARRs
T509 MENSA-OM PASOV-OO Only available for OMFJ ARRs
T509 PASOV-OO DAPOK-OO Only available for traffic departing OOMS and landing at
OMSJ, OMRK or OMFJ at FL180 or below
T511 MUSUK-OO MCT-OO Only available for OOMS ARRs
T513 RASKA-OE EGMEG-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL160
T513 RASKA-OE JDW-OE Only available by ATC
T533 LOTOS-OE BOGRA-UI FL300 NOT AVBL
T533 LOTOS-OE TOSPO-EP Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
T533 RAPMA-OE LOTOS-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
T556 KIA-OE SITER-OE Only available 1900-0300
T565 RAKMU-HE GESAD-HE Available for OT registered aircraft flights between OLBA
and North African Airports
T612 IDSEL-WM DOLOX-WS No PDC Flight Levels FL310, FL320, FL350, FL360,
FL390, FL400 applicable. Other levels available with prior
approval
T644 AGITO-VR VRMV-VR Domestic traffic only
T659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Only available by ATC
T665 DAPER-OI ULDUN-OI Usable only for traffic from Muscat FIR to Qatar aero-
drome via Tehran FIR on FL300 and 20NM separation
T665 DOH-OT DAPER-OI Only available for OOMM FIR DEPs inbound Qatar
T800 DASUT-OI ULDUN-OI Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
T800 DOH-OT ULDUN-OI Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
UA28 MUT-LT DOREN-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
UA453 KUMBO-OB MIDSI-OB Only available for OBBI, OBBS, OBKH, OEDF, OEDR
ARRs, traffic routing SOGAT-BAH-KFA at or below
FL240
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 283
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UB17 LCA-LC MERVA-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross VELOX or
abeam these points at or below FL310
UB403 BOMIX-HC RIGAM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UB411 DEESA-OE ASH-OE FL250, FL270, FL280, FL300 only available for OJAQ
ARRs/DEPs
UB411 DEESA-OE ASH-OE FL250, FL270, FL290, FL310 only available for Gulf Co-
operation Council states ARRs
UB411 DEESA-OE ASH-OE W-bound direction only available for OJAQ ARRs
UB411 ULINA-HE DEESA-OE Available for OJAC FIR Overflights, OJAQ ARRs/DEPs
UB457 DENVO-OT BHR-OB OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
UG18 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA or
abeam these points at or below FL310
UG18 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
UG663 KFA-OE ULADA-OE Only available for OEDF, OEDR ARRs
UG783 PURDA-OE TANSU-OE Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UG783 PURDA-OE TANSU-OE FL300-FL330, FL390 available only
UL223 UMH-OI SIR-OI All aircraft in case of emergency on AWY UL223 may be
authorized to descend to FL150 as a MNM safe level and
inform ATC unit concerned immediately
UL314 NABAN-OY GOMRI-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UL333 BAG-LT DASIS-LT Not available for domestic traffic
UL333 DORUK-LT DASIS-LT Only westbound above FL295
UL333 SOKAM-OA SERKA-OP FL280-FL290 additionally available 2000-2359
UL425 AMBAL-OE GOBRO-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UL425 AMBAL-OE GOBRO-OO FL270,FL300 NOT AVBL
UL425 BOVOS-OO ASPUX-VA RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UL425 GOBRO-OO ASPUX-VA FL330 not available for E-bound traffic via ASPUX
UL425 GOBRO-OO ASPUX-VA W-bound traffic exiting OOMM FIR via GOBRO only
FL340 and above
UL425 GODSA-OE DAVOX-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL310
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 284
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
UL438 LONOS-OB ASTAD-OB Available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UL443 GASSI-OB RABAP-OB Only available by ATC
UL550 KITOT-HE EGSIS-OE KITOT is non-compulsory to OEJD
UL550 NWB-HE KITOT-HE KITOT is non-compulsory to OEJD
UL556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UL556 EGREN-OE IMDAM-OO FL330 NOT AVBL
UL564 DATRI-OB MIGMA-OE Only available Fri, Sat, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
UL564 DATRI-OB ULBON-OE FL280, FL310 only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH
ARRs/DEPs
UL564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available 1500-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
UL564 DOH-OT EMEXA-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPS
UL564 LADEM-OB BAT-OE Continuous descent operation available
UL564 RAGNI-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
UL566 DATEG-OY ASMAK-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UL601 TUNLA-LT KEMER-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
UL602 TUMAK-OB ALTOM-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
UL602 TUMAK-OB DAVUS-OB Only available for OBBB FIR DEPs via DAVUS, ORBB
FIR DEPs via OKAC FIR
UL604 IMRAD-HE ASRAB-HE W-bound direction available for OEJD FIR DEPs, HELX
ARRs, traffic overflying LXR to DITAR
UL604 IMRAD-HE SALUN-LG RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL604 KHG-HE BRN-HE NW-bound direction not available above FL255
UL604 KHG-HE BRN-HE NW-bound direction only available for traffic inbound
HLLL FIR via LOSUL
UL607 NOZ-HE GESAD-HE E-bound direction available for HEAX, HEBA ARRs
UL607 NOZ-HE PAXIS-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL609 APLON-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA or
abeam these points at or below FL310
UL609 LEDRA-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
UL612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE Only available for HECA, HESH ARRs
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 285
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UL612 BLT-HE KUMBI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL613 DBA-HE TANSA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL617 NOZ-HE TANSA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL619 NIKAS-LC VESAR-LT Only W-bound direction available between FL275-FL420
UL677 CVO-HE PASAM-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UL677 MENLI-HE SHM-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
UL677 SHM-HE PASAM-OE E-bound direction available for HESH DEPs, MAA FL150
UL681 EGNOV-OE ULIKA-OB Available daily 1900-0300, Fri, Sat, Hol H24
UL768 RAMKI-OB ALPOB-OB Traffic required to be levelled by RAMKI or before
UL768 ULADA-OE ALPOB-OB Only available for traffic exiting OEJD FIR via ULADA
UL854 MARMA-LT ESKIN-LT Only available for LTBA and LTFJ departures during
1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2 Nov-31 Mar, week-
ends and Hol
UL883 KITUB-OE ALNUG-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
UL883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UL883 PMA-OE DASAP-OE FL280,FL300,FL320 NOT AVBL
ULIMET ULINA-HE METSA-OJ Only available for OJAQ ARRs/DEPs
UM318 MUXIT-OM NADKI-OY Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UM318 MUXIT-OM NADKI-OY FL300-FL330, FL390 available only
UM430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB MEA FL210 during OE(D)-48 activity or by ATC
UM430 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
UM430 ULIKA-OB DOH-OT Only available 1900-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
UM430 ULIKA-OB GINTO-OT Continuous descent operation available
UM430 ULIKA-OB TOSNA-OM Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPs inbound/
outbound OEJD FIR, traffic outbound OMAE FIR
UM440 BOPEK-OM MIDGU-OO RNAV (RNAV 1) requried
UM440 KIA-OE SITER-OE Not available 0900-1900 Thu during OE(D)-201 activity
UM440 SITER-OE KUTNA-OE Available daily 1400-0300, Fri, Sat, Hol H24
UM444 DENVO-OT PATOM-OT OTBD, OTHH DEPs cross DENVO at FL180 or above
without exceeding 300KIAS
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 286
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UM550 MEVDO-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL255
UM550 RIBOT-OM GOLGU-OM Special authorisation from GCAA DANS required for use
UM551 KIVEL-OO ANGAL-VA E-bound traffic FL310 only
UM551 KIVEL-OO ANGAL-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UM574 BOTEM-OY NABIL-OY RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UM574 NOBSU-OE BOTEM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UM600 KUMBO-OB TUMAK-OB Only available for OKAC FIR ARRs, OBBB FIR DEPs via
KUMBO
UM600 KUMBO-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by ALTOM or before
UM628 AMBAG-OE MIGMA-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL270
UM628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UM628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM E-bound direction only available for OMAE FIR ARRs
UM628 DFN-OE PEKEM-OM FL270,FL300-FL330,FL330 NOT AVBL
UM628 RIGIL-OM LUDID-OM FL300 and FL320 not available at LUDID
UM634 BOTEM-OY ANGAL-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UM634 VEDET-HC BOTEM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UM651 NADKI-OY KRA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UM677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
UM677 RABAP-OB OBNET-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UM690 ULINA-HE ORNAL-OJ Only available 1600-0600 Sun-Thu, 1600 Thu-0600 Sun
UM853 INB-LT KUGOS-UK S-bound direction not available at or above FL310
UM872 DBA-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
UM872 FYM-HE SEMRU-HE MEA FL280 at night
UM872 HGD-HE SILKA-OE W-bound direction available for HEGN ARRs
UM872 KANAR-HE SILKA-OE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UM872 SEMRU-HE FYM-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
UM872 SEMRU-HE HGD-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
UM980 DARIP-HL LOSUL-HL E-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross LOSUL at
FL290, FL330, FL370, FL410
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 287
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UM999 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required between FL160-FL460
UM999 DITAR-HE DEDLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UM999 LXR-HE DEDLI-HE W-bound direction only available for HELX ARRs
UN131 AYT-LT BATNU-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
UN131 KULAR-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
UN134 ASPIS-LC SOLIN-LL All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross ERIMO or
abeam this point at or below FL310
UN134 ERIMO-LC SOLIN-LL Daily 0300-2359 traffic to LLBG from the west shall cross
SOLIN at FL120 or below
UN303 RIBOK-OY PARIM-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UN316 PASAM-OE HLF-OE Only available 1500-0300
UN318 LADNA-OB OVONA-OB Only available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic
overflying southern OMAE FIR at or below FL290
UN318 TOTIS-OT OVONA-OB Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs, traffic overfly-
ing/landing within southern OMAE FIR
UN324 ALNUG-OE GOBRO-OO Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Jeddah FIR
UN324 ALNUG-OE GOBRO-OO FL270, FL280 available only
UN324 ALNUG-OE GOBRO-OO Only available for OOSA ARRs/DEPs
UN685 DEBOL-OE TOSNA-OM Available for OBBB FIR, OMAE FIR ARRs, traffic overfly-
ing OMAE UIR at or above FL310
UN685 DENVO-OT TOSNA-OM Only available for overflying traffic to southern OMAE FIR
UN687 KIA-OE KFA-OE Only available 1900-0300
UN694 GINVA-OE SIBLI-OE Not available during OE(R)-408 activity, below FL330
UN697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Not available for OETB ARRs/DEPs
UN697 HIL-OE KITOT-HE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
UN697 NWB-HE MENLI-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UN764 SOC-OY SUHIL-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UNSBK UNSAV-LT BKZ-LT Only available by ATC
Z
UN- UNSAV-LT YAA-LT Only available by ATC
SYAA
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 288
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UP128 LAB-HL LOSUL-HL E-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross LOSUL at
FL290, FL330, FL370, FL410
UP146 ARI-LT AGINA-LT FL290, FL370 not available
UP312 PAKER-OY RIN-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UP323 ALNES-OY DAPAB-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UP323 DAPAB-OY GIDAS-VA RNAV (RNAV 10) required at or below FL460
UP552 DATEG-OY IMPOS-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UP559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
UP559 DAROR-OB NALPO-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UP559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
UP559 RASMO-OE KMC-OE Not available during OE(D)-400 activity above 13000'. Al-
ternate route: UT514
UP574 TRN-OI NSR-OI Airway closed
UP693 DEMTA-OB BUNDU-OB Aircraft not to expect climb or descent in Bahrain FIR
UP693 DEMTA-OB BUNDU-OB Route activated by NOTAM
UP693 HSA-OE DEMTA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
UP699 ALKAN-OB ORMID-OB MAA FL280 for OBBB FIR ARRs at ALKAN and by ATC
UP751 BRN-HE ALEBA-HS RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
UP975 SIDNA-OR MUTAG-OR Not available
UQ215 AFNAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UR659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs landing within
OBBB FIR, OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs via MIDSI
UR674 DEMGO-HC SABEL-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UR775 APDOS-OE PURAD-HH RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UR778 KFR-HL DITAR-HE E-bound traffic within RVSM level band cross DITAR at
FL290, FL330, FL370, FL410
UR799 IMPOS-OY ENADO-OY E-bound traffic restricted to FL350, W-bound traffic re-
stricted to FL320
UR799 IMPOS-OY ENADO-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UT32 GEM-LT BUK-LT Not available for domestic traffic
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 289
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UT35 IST-LT AYT-LT Only available for LTAI ARRs
UT62 TELVO-LT KONAK-LT Only available 31 May-1 Nov
UT112 LADEM-OB AFNAN-OT Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UT284 EVKIT-LT ARSUG-LT Not available for LTAR, LTCB ARRs/DEPs
UT422 CAY-LT EVGEG-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs/DEPs
UT430 ALVEN-OT BONAN-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH DEPs
UT438 KUVER-OI TOTIS-OT Only available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UT444 GIRSI-OB DENVO-OT Traffic required to be levelled by GIRSI or before
UT489 IMR-LT AYT-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
UT503 OVANO-OE KIA-OE Only available for OERK, OERY ARRs/DEPs/Overflights
UT514 RASMO-OE VUTAD-OE Only available during OE(D)-400 activity above 13000'
UT557 RAGAS-OB TUMAK-OB FL320 NOT AVBL
UT557 RAGAS-OB TUMAK-OB FL380 NOT AVBL
UT557 RAGAS-OB VELAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by VELAK or before
UT602 LABOP-OB TUMAK-OB Traffic required to be levelled by LABOP or before
UT659 VEDED-OB DOH-OT Only available by ATC
UT677 KUVER-OI OBNET-OB Available for OMAE FIR ARRs, overflying northern
OMAE FIR
UT677 KUVER-OI OBNET-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UT702 PAKER-OY NODMA-OY RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or below FL460
UT800 DASUT-OI ULDUN-OI Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
UT800 DOH-OT ULDUN-OI Eastbound for traffic departing Qatar Airports
UT888 CRM-LT ALRAM-OI Not available for LB, UK, UR, UG, UD FIR ARRs/over-
flights
UT975 KUVER-OI OVONA-OB Not available for OBBB FIR ARRs
UW10 VESAR-LT NIKAS-LC Only W-bound direction available between FL275-FL420
UW13 SOLIN-LL VELOX-LC All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
UW74 MANAZ-LT MILBA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
UW75 KEMER-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 290
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
UW83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Not available during LT(D)-8 activity
UW83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Only available SS-SR and by ATC
UW84 TARSU-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
UW89 IMR-LT AYT-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
UW96 SIN-LT ODIRA-LT FL350 NOT AVBL
UW99 CRM-LT ODIRA-LT FL350 NOT AVBL
UW101 INB-LT KUGOS-UK S-bound direction not available at or above FL310
UW107 TEVNI-LT GUMRU-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs
UW710 SIV-LT EZS-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
UW716 GAZ-LT LUTAM-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
UW716 MAVES-LT DYB-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
UW850 PASOS-HE GITLA-LL Only available for traffic to HECA FIR
UY001 BAYAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UY415 VUTAD-OE LOTOK-OE GND-FL330 not available 0500-1100 Sun-Thu, exc HOL
UY604 TOSNA-OM LONOS-OB For state aircraft not authorised to overfly the Qatar terri-
tory, landing or overflying the southern Emirates FIR
UY856 NARMI-OB ORMID-OB For all aircraft inbound via ORMID to land at OBBI,
OBBS, OBKH, OEDF, OEDR or OEAH
UZ225 BAYAN-OT VELAM-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
UZ622 NARMI-OB TOSNA-OM For state aircraft not authorised to overfly the Qatar terri-
tory, landing or overflying the southern Emirates FIR
V9 MMV-VO VVZ-VE Not available during VO(D)-171 activity
V11 BBZ-VO BILAM-VO Not available during VO(D)-171 activity
V31 BHA-OE WDR-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL310
V39 KUNSO-OE WDR-OE Only available by ATC 1500-0300
V40 TIF-OE BHA-OE Airway closed
V44 IID-VA BPL-VA VABP ARRs planned via IID route V44
V44 IID-VA BPL-VA VAID DEPs planned via BPL route V44
V45 TRF-OE AAR-OE Alternate route via Q54
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 291
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
V45 VATIM-OE ITIXI-OE Airway suspended
V48 ABH-OE WDR-OE Not available during OE(D)-92 activity
V56 KKU-VE MALNO-VE Not available for VEKU ARRs/DEPs
V331 EGMOT-OE WDR-OE Only available during OE(D)-96A activity
V338 SOKAM-OA SAKUX-OA Unusable
V338 SOKAM-OA TAPIS-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V390 PAMTU-OA SERKA-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
V602 CVO-HE PSD-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V602 LONIR-HE PSD-HE Only available by ATC
V603 SISIK-HE DASOT-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
V603 SISIK-HE HGD-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V604 ALPAM-HE NOZ-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V604 NOZ-HE PSD-HE Domestic traffic only
V604 NOZ-HE PSD-HE Only available 2230-0530Z
V604 NOZ-HE PSD-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V606 LONIR-HE EGORA-HE Only available by ATC
V606 LONIR-HE EGORA-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V608 HGD-HE TONTU-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V717 SIGSI-OA NIPIR-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V718 DILAM-OA SERKA-OP Unusable
V718 EMERO-OA SERKA-OP Strictly follow route centerline
V718 SAKUX-OA SERKA-OP MAA FL270 2000-2359
V730 HGD-HE MAK-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
V730 MAK-HE GETOS-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V738 ASN-HE AST-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
V738 BOVAR-HE AST-HE E-bound direction not available above FL255
V739 ABKAR-OE GIZ-OE Only available by ATC 1500-0300
V838 RANAH-OA DUDEG-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V838 VELDT-OA DUDEG-OA Unusable
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 292
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
V848 RAMSO-OA SURVI-OA Unusable
V876 TAPIS-OA EGPAN-OA MAA FL270 2000-2359
V975 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB MEA FL210 during OE(D)-48 activity or by ATC
V975 KIA-OE ULIKA-OB Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1900-0300 Sun-Thu
V975 ULIKA-OB FS122-FS Available for OTBD, OTHH, OTBH ARRs/DEPs inbound/
outbound OEJD FIR, traffic outbound OMAE FIR
V975 ULIKA-OB FS122-FS Continuous descent operation available
V975 ULIKA-OB FS122-FS Only available 1900-0300 Sun-Thu, Fri, Sat
VA- VAN-LT YKV-LT Only available by ATC for LTCW ARRs/DEPs
NYKV
VILKKJ VILOP-VE KKJ-VE Only usable during VA(D)-21 is activity
VVZME VVZ-VE MEPOL-VE Alternate route for A465, W90 during VE(D)-50 activity
P
W1 DAC-VG SYT-VG Domestic traffic only
W1 MELMI-OI JSK-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W1 NIKLI-VG SYT-VG FIS only below FL75
W2 JSR-VG DAC-VG Domestic traffic only
W2 JSR-VG IBANU-VG FIS only below FL75
W2 ZDN-OI MESPO-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W3 BELKU-VG SDP-VG FIS only below FL125
W3 DAC-VG SDP-VG Domestic traffic only
W3 DZF-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W3 TEGAK-VG BELKU-VG FIS only below FL75
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG Domestic traffic only
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W4 CTG-VG CB-VG Not available during VG(R)-20 activity
W4 DHN-OI BRD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W5 JSR-VG CTG-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W5 JSR-VG CTG-VG Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 293
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W5 JSR-VG CTG-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W5 TABQA-OS HAS-OS Domestic traffic only
W5 YZD-OI SRJ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W6 AWZ-OI ISN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W6 RAJ-VG SDP-VG Domestic traffic only
W6 RAJ-VG SDP-VG FIS only below FL75
W7 DAC-VG SHAMR-VG Domestic traffic only
W7 DZF-OI ARK-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W8 DAC-VG CML-VG Domestic traffic only
W8 DAC-VG CML-VG FIS only below FL55
W8 HAB-OI TRN-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W8 KHG-HE CVO-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W9 CMA-VT VISES-VT Mae Hong Son (MH) VORDME - Chiang Mai (CMA)
VORDME excludes VT(R)-5
W9 DAC-VG BL-VG Domestic traffic only
W9 DZF-OI RST-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W9 GURSO-VG KAKBO-VG FIS only below FL55
W9 KAKBO-VG BL-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W9 KAKBO-VG BL-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W10S BBB-VA BPL-VA Domestic traffic only
W10N BBB-VA DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W10 IS-VG BATEL-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W10 IS-VG BATEL-VG Domestic traffic only
W10 IS-VG BATEL-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W10S SG-VA IID-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-35
W10S SG-VA IID-VA MEA FL110 during VA(D)-219 activity. Traffic below
FL110 routes IID-A4-SG
W10 SYZ-OI CBH-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W11 DOTIP-VA APANO-VA Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 294
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W12N BBB-VA QQZ-VA Domestic traffic only
W12S QQZ-VA BBB-VA Domestic traffic only
W13S AAE-VA DPN-VI Domestic traffic only. Available as contingency route for
international traffic
W13N BBB-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W13S BBB-VA BVR-VA Domestic traffic only
W13 PEKAM-OI VR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W13 RAJ-VG IS-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W13 RAJ-VG IS-VG Domestic traffic only
W13 RAJ-VG IS-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W13 SOLIN-LL VELOX-LC All traffic inbound LLBG shall arrange to cross LEDRA/
VELOX/ERIMO or abeam these points at or below FL310
W14 DAC-VG CTG-VG Also available as alternate route for G463 during
VG(D)-14 activity
W14 DAC-VG CTG-VG Domestic traffic only
W14 NUPUR-VG CTG-VG FIS only below FL75
W14 PR-VA BBB-VA Domestic traffic only
W14 SETAR-VG NUPUR-VG FIS only below FL55
W15 CTG-VG CB-VG Advisory service only above FL150
W15 CTG-VG CB-VG Domestic traffic only
W15 CTG-VG CB-VG FIS only at or below FL150
W15 KANTI-VO MML-VO MEA FL220 except for VAGO ARRs/DEPs
W15 KANTI-VO MML-VO MEA FL290 during VO(D)-178 activity
W16S RKT-VA BBB-VA Domestic traffic only
W17 RAN-VT STN-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
W17 TULSI-VN NARAN-VN Domestic traffic only
W17 TULSI-VN NARAN-VN FIS only
W18 BBB-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W19 BPL-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W19 DPN-VI BULDI-VA Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 295
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W19 DPN-VI HIA-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W19 DPN-VI HIA-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q23, Q24
W19 TULSI-VN BWA-VN Domestic traffic only
W19 TULSI-VN BWA-VN FIS only
W20 DPN-VI MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W20 DPN-VI MMV-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W20 DPN-VI MMV-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q23, Q24
W23 BUZ-OI SYZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W26 HIA-VO EMPUN-VO Domestic traffic only
W27 NNP-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W28 BBB-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W28 BBB-VA HIA-VO W-bound direction only available for VAPO ARRs, VABB
overflights
W29 HIA-VO VVZ-VE Domestic traffic only
W30W DPN-VI PK-VI Domestic traffic only
W30 KHG-OI AWZ-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W31W DPN-VI SNG-VI Domestic traffic only
W31 MAH-OI ABD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W31E SNG-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W32 VAXUG-OI BND-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W33S DPN-VI BBN-VE Domestic traffic only
W34 MENEX-VT PUT-VT Unavailable when VT(D)-58 is activated
W34 PK-VI SNG-VI Domestic traffic only
W35 DPN-VI BNR-VI Domestic traffic only
W35 VTN-VL NTH-VL Traffic Traversing w/i VLVT FIR on rtes
A581,B218,B346,W35 will be assigned the following
FLs:N-
BND:FL110-130-150-170-190-210-230-250-270-290-310
-330-350-370-390-410-450-490.S-
BND:FL120-140-160-180-200-220-240-260-280-300-320
-340-360-380-400-430-470-510
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 296
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
W36 CHG-VI AAR-VI Domestic traffic only
W37 DPN-VI HW-VI Domestic traffic only
W38 BPL-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W39 DPN-VI LLH-VI Domestic traffic only
W40 AAE-VA LKN-VI Domestic traffic only
W41 HIA-VO CEA-VE Domestic traffic only
W41 NGJ-VN KTM-VN Domestic traffic only
W41 NGJ-VN MANKA-VN FIS only
W42 TTR-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W43 TVM-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W44 BBN-VE PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W45 LKN-VI PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W46 CIA-VO MDI-VO Domestic traffic only
W47 BIA-VO BBZ-VO Domestic traffic only
W48 BBM-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W49 KKJ-VE BBS-VE Domestic traffic only
W50 BBS-VE BBN-VE Domestic traffic only
W51 GGT-VE DRG-VE Domestic traffic only
W52 CEA-VE PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W53 GGT-VE KKU-VE Domestic traffic only
W54 AAT-VE IIM-VE Domestic traffic only
W55 AAT-VE DMR-VE Domestic traffic only
W56S BBB-VA BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W57 BIA-VO HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W57 BIA-VO HIA-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W57 BIA-VO HIA-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q22
W58 UUD-VA JJP-VI Domestic traffic only
W59 UNSAL-VO HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W61 BBB-VA JAM-VA Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 297
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
W62 RKT-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W63 KS-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only. Available as contingency route for
international traffic
W65S JJO-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W66 RRP-VE KKJ-VE MEA FL260 during VA(D)-223 activity. Traffic below
FL260 routes KKJ-W138-RRP, KKJ-BEDUX-DCT-NNP
or RRP-W140-BPL
W66 VVZ-VE KKJ-VE Domestic traffic only
W67 GGO-VA PPN-VA Domestic traffic only
W68 BPL-VA KKJ-VE Domestic traffic only
W69 CEA-VE BBD-VE Domestic traffic only
W70 BIA-VO SAI-VO Domestic traffic only
W71 SAI-VO HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W71 SAI-VO HIA-VO MAA FL280 by ATC
W71 SAI-VO HIA-VO RNP2 aircraft route via Q21, Q22
W72 SAI-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W73W BBN-VE JJS-VE Domestic traffic only
W74 BHU-VA RKT-VA Domestic traffic only
W74 MANAZ-LT MILBA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
W75 AAU-VA UPMAV-VA Contact Ozar ATC on 123.5/120.6MHz prior to entering
VA(R)-36
W75 DEREL-LT BAG-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W75 JLG-VA IID-VA MEA FL110 during VA(D)-219 activity. Traffic below
FL110 routes IID-A5-JLG
W75 JLG-VA IID-VA MEA FL400 during VA(D)-8 activity. Traffic below FL400
routes IID-A5-JLG
W75 KEMER-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
W75 MELAX-VA UUD-VA Domestic traffic only
W81 MML-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 298
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
W81 YAYLA-LT DEN-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W82 LLP-VE KKU-VE Domestic traffic only
W83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Not available during LT(D)-8 activity
W83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Only available SS-SR and by ATC
W83 AYT-LT DOREN-LT Only available for LCEN ARRs/DEPs
W83 LLP-VE IIM-VE Domestic traffic only
W84 AAT-VE LLP-VE Domestic traffic only
W84 TARSU-LT ADA-LT Only available for LTAF, LTDA ARRs/DEPs
W85 SP-VI TATAK-VI Domestic traffic only
W88 EKTEL-LT EZS-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W88 SAI-VO GGB-VO Domestic traffic only
W89 LAMSA-LT IMR-LT Not available for LTBJ TMA DEPs inbound LTBS
W90 VVZ-VE BBS-VE Domestic traffic only
W90 VVZ-VE BBS-VE MEA FL220 during VE(D)-50 activity. Traffic below FL220
routes VVZ-MEPOL-BBS
W91 TUMER-LT IST-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W91 TVM-VO CIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W95 QQZ-VA PRA-VA Domestic traffic only
W96 TTP-VO BODEL-VO Domestic traffic only
W97 AAE-VA QQZ-VA Domestic traffic only
W98 SAI-VO GGB-VO Domestic traffic only
W99 NNP-VA JJB-VA Domestic traffic only
W100 RRP-VE RRC-VE Domestic traffic only
W101W GGO-VA BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W103 BADEM-LT KHD-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W103 DOGET-VA TAXUN-VA Domestic traffic only. Available as contingency route for
international traffic
W104 APAGO-VE LLP-VE Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 299
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
W105 PPT-VE BBD-VE Domestic traffic only
W106 RRC-VE GGC-VE Route via W106A during VE(D)-57 activity
W106A RRC-VE PPT-VE Alternate route for W106
W106A RRC-VE PPT-VE Domestic traffic only
W107 TEVNI-LT GUMRU-LT Only available for LTAS ARRs
W108W AAR-VI DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
W108W AAR-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W109W PK-VI DPN-VI Contact Alpha Control/Monitor on 119.70MHz for identifi-
cation
W109W PK-VI DPN-VI Domestic traffic only
W110 ATOGA-VE PUKON-VE Domestic traffic only
W111 CEA-VE PPB-VO Domestic traffic only
W112 CEA-VE PPB-VO Domestic traffic only
W113W RRP-VE BBS-VE Domestic traffic only
W114 CCB-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W115 CCB-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W116 BIA-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W117 BIA-VO MMV-VO Domestic traffic only
W118 CIA-VO BIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W119 CLC-VO CCB-VO Domestic traffic only
W120 GGO-VA VB-VO Domestic traffic only
W121 MML-VO TTP-VO Domestic traffic only
W122N JJP-VI BPL-VA Domestic traffic only
W122S JJP-VI KALNA-VI Domestic traffic only
W123 JJP-VI AGG-VI Domestic traffic only
W124 UKBAB-VI JJP-VI Domestic traffic only. Route available for VIJP interna-
tional ARRs
W126 BBB-VA HB-VA Domestic traffic only
W128 PPN-VA BBM-VO Domestic traffic only
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 300
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
W134 SBZ-OI BRD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W134 SG-VA PPN-VA Domestic traffic only
W135 JAM-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W136 KM-VO RRP-VE Domestic traffic only
W136 SAV-OI BOXIX-OR RNAV 5 above FL285
W137 BBD-VE GGT-VE Domestic traffic only
W137 DAR-OI ZAL-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W138 KKJ-VE RRP-VE Domestic traffic only
W139 BAM-OI DAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W139 NNP-VA KKJ-VE Domestic traffic only
W139 NNP-VA KKJ-VE Not available during VA(R)-45 activity
W140 BPL-VA RRP-VE Domestic traffic only
W140 GIBAB-OI RIKOP-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W141 BIA-VO TTP-VO Domestic traffic only
W141 ORSAR-OI LAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W142 XIVIL-VO TTP-VO Domestic traffic only
W143 DURSI-OI LAR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W143 LAXOM-VA BVR-VA Domestic traffic only
W144 BUZ-OI GESIP-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W144 RKT-VA IPNIB-VA Domestic traffic only
W145 AT-VO CIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W146 AAU-VA BPL-VA Domestic traffic only
W146 ABM-OI KHM-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W147 PRG-OI SIR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W147 TVM-VO MDI-VO Domestic traffic only
W148 ANIRO-VO BODEL-VO Domestic traffic only
W148 KER-OI BJD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W150 PAXID-OI RSR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W151 PAD-OI ARB-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 301
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
W151 SG-VA OJR-VA Domestic traffic only
W152 OJR-VA AAU-VA Domestic traffic only
W152 ROTAL-OI ABM-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W153 BIA-VO BBZ-VO Domestic traffic only
W154 DHN-OI GIBAB-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W154 DHN-OI GIBAB-OI This route will be used when OID117 on AWY B411 is
activated
W155 GGN-OI KLH-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W156 GGN-OI SHR-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W156 OJR-VA UPMAV-VA Domestic traffic only
W157 OJR-VA IID-VA Domestic traffic only
W158 BBB-VA KAKPO-VA Domestic traffic only
W158 PAREX-OI KRD-OI RNAV 5 above FL285
W159 BBB-VA KAKPO-VA Domestic traffic only
W160 RRP-VE JH-VE Domestic traffic only
W161 BVR-VA SG-VA Domestic traffic only
W162 BVR-VA AAE-VA Domestic traffic only
W166 IIM-VE LBR-VE Domestic traffic only
W166 IIM-VE RUSLI-VE Contact VEJT ATC prior to entering CTR
W218 BBB-VA HIA-VO Domestic traffic only
W334 NAGIP-OE HLF-OE Only available Fri, Sat, Hol, 1500-0300 Sun-Thu
W540 VKB-WM VPK-WM All aircraft deviating east of the track while areas
WM( R )-102B and WM( R )-103B are active, and west of
the track while WM( R )-104 is active are required to con-
tact Kuantan App or Lumpur Control for traffic information
W543 JB-WM VMK-WM Activation by NOTAM and/or AIP Supplement during Air-
space Closure which affects a portion of Airways A457,
B466 and R325 for Major Air Exercise within Kuala Lum-
pur and Singapore Flight Information Region. Controlling
Authority: Lumpur ACC 123.75 Mhz
W601 TONTU-HE MB-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 302
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
W605 SML-HE LXR-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W605 TONTU-HE SML-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W611 DASOT-HE DELNA-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W613 FYM-HE ALPID-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W613 FYM-HE ALPID-HE W-bound direction not available above FL255
W615 NAKDO-HE AST-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W650 PAPDA-WM VPG-WM Flights from Penang (VPG) VOR are to reach 11000' or
above by (VPG) D40 or PAPDA
W701 EZS-LT ERZ-LT MEA FL150 for domestic traffic
W702 GUMRU-LT PAZAR-LT MEA FL130 weekends and Hol
W710 SIV-LT EZS-LT Only available 1730-0230 1 Apr-1 Nov, 1700-0430 2
Nov-31 Mar, weekends and Hol
W716 GAZ-LT LUTAM-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W716 MAVES-LT DYB-LT Cruising Levels by ATC
W725 DBA-HE BRN-HE Only available for HEMM ARRs/DEPs
W725 DBA-HE BRN-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W725 RASDA-HE DBA-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W739 LOPID-HE ASN-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
W850 MELDO-HE PASOS-HE E-bound direction available for HEAR, HEGR domestic
ARRs
W850 MELDO-HE PASOS-HE RNAV (RNAV 5) required at or above FL160
W850 PASOS-HE GITLA-LL Only available for traffic to HECA FIR
W976 SISIK-HE TBA-HE HETB DEPs route via NWB
W976 SISIK-HE TBA-HE RNAV required at or above FL160
XO- XOPOX-VO LARIK-VE Alternate route for A465 during VO(D)-73 activity
PLAR
Y001 BAYAN-OT BOVIP-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
Y1 DEBJI-VQ BT-VQ Not available for traffic via Y4
Y1 PRO-VQ BT-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y1 PRO-VQ BT-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 303
MIDDLE EAST

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IDENT ICAO ICAO
Y2 BT-VQ YP-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y2 BT-VQ YP-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y3 PRO-VQ YP-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y3 PRO-VQ YP-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y4 GELPU-VQ BT-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y4 GELPU-VQ BT-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y5 DAGNA-VQ GELPU-VQ Not available for traffic via Y4
Y5 KIKOT-VT HOTEL-VT Available Monday to Thursday from 1701 UTC to 2200
UTC and on Friday 1701 UTC to Sunday 2200 UTC. Oth-
er times by NOTAM
Y5 PRO-VQ YP-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y5 PRO-VQ YP-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y6 BKK-VT MARNI-VT Flights between BKK-CMA (vice versa), flight plan is re-
quired at FL290 and above. In addition, A-464 AIRWAY
is available for flight plan at FL280 and below
Y6 PRO-VQ TRONG-VQ Domestic traffic only
Y6 PRO-VQ TRONG-VQ Max IAS 240 Kts
Y7 PANTA-VT TL-VT Flights between BKK-CMA (vice versa), flight plan is re-
quired at FL290 and above. In addition, A-464 AIRWAY
is available for flight plan at FL280 and below
Y9 HTY-VT DANDO-VT Flights between BKK - HTY (vice versa) shall file flight
plan in accordance with applicability for RNAV. In addi-
tion, A-464 AIRWAY is available for flight plan at FL280
and below
Y10 OBLEX-VT HTY-VT Flights between BKK - HTY (vice versa) shall file flight
plan in accordance with applicability for RNAV. In addi-
tion, A-464 AIRWAY is available for flight plan at FL280
and below
Y12 ALUMO-VT DOLNI-VT When VT (R)-13 is activated, Y12 is not available for
flight planning
Y13 GRASO-VT BKK-VT Available for aircraft with VTBS as destination only
Y17 NULBO-VT SMU-VT Available Monday to Friday from 1701 UTC to 2259 UTC
and Friday, 1701 UTC to Sunday, 2259 UTC
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 304
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
Y85 GALIM-LL DESHE-LL CDR 2
Y186 MOSOP-LB ODERO-LT CDR 3. Alternate route for L621. Activated by NOTAM
Y187 MOSOP-LB UDROS-LT CDR 3. Alternate route for L621. Activated by NOTAM
Y190 IVGOT-LB ODERO-LT CDR 3. Activated by NOTAM
Y192 MAKOL-LT MOSOP-LB CDR 3. Alternate route for N617. Activated by NOTAM
Y338 VAMPI-WM LEKIR-WM AFTM westbound flights flight planned on N571/N877 ar-
riving VAMPI between 1530 and 1930UTC do not meet
the required longitudinal separation requirements some
flights may be re-routed onto L510 via Y338 by KL ACC -
133.4 Mhz
Y372 OKESA-LT MARMA-LT Only available 1900-0400, weekends and Hol, O/T used
by Tactical Civil Military Coordination
Y511 KITUB-OE RAGPO-OE Available during Scatana activity, above FL255
Y520 GOL-LB VADEN-LT CDR 1: FL245 and below. MON-FRI 2300-0500
(2200-0400), FRI 1400 (1300) - MON 0500 (0400), Hol.
CDR 2: FL245 and below. MON-THU 0500-2300
(0400-2200), FRI 0500-1400 (0400-1300). Alternate
route: VADEN-P92-PDV-N739-LARAT-N127-BLO-T228-
UTEKA
Y623 GIVLA-OO DAPOK-OO Only for OOSH ARRs
Y855 LAKLU-OO BOTAM-OO Only for OOSH DEPs
YAAER YAA-LT ERTAS-LT Only available by ATC
T
YAA- YAA-LT FENER-LT Only available by ATC
FEN
Z1 TBZ-OI BND-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z2 TRN-OI DNZ-OI Not available during military activity
Z2 TRN-OI DNZ-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z2 TRN-OI DNZ-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
Z3 DHN-OI GGN-OI Not available during military activity
Z3 DHN-OI GGN-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z3 DHN-OI GGN-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 305
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
Z4 ULETA-OI MSD-OI Not available during military activity
Z4 ULETA-OI MSD-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z4 ULETA-OI MSD-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
Z5 LAR-OI MSD-OI Not available during military activity
Z5 LAR-OI MSD-OI Not plannable. Available by ATC
Z5 LAR-OI MSD-OI Only available for Iranian airlines
Z151 ULDUN-OI BUBAS-OO Eastbound only available at FL310, FL350 for OOMM
FIR overflights and OOMS/OOSH ARRs. WESTBOUND
for OOMS/OOSH/OOSA DEPs and for traffic entering
OOMM FIR via TOTOX, REXOD, LOTAV, KITAL, KIVEL,
AND IMKAD destination OTHH shall exit via ULDUN at
FL300, FL360, AND FL400
Z152 MCT-OO BUBAS-OO For OOMS ARRs from OTHH
Z225 BAYAN-OT VELAM-OB Only available for OTBD, OTHH ARRs
Z301 KC-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
Z301 KC-OP RN-OP FL210 only available 1000-2359 Mon-Fri, Sat, Sun during
PAF inactivity and by ATC
Z302 KC-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
Z302 KC-OP PS-OP FL210 only available 1000-2359 Mon-Fri, Sat, Sun during
PAF inactivity and by ATC
Z302 KC-OP PS-OP PPR
Z303 QT-OP LA-OP Domestic traffic only
Z303 QT-OP LA-OP PPR
Z304 QT-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
Z304 QT-OP RN-OP PPR
Z305 LA-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
Z305 LA-OP PS-OP PPR
Z306 KC-OP RN-OP Domestic traffic only
Z306 KC-OP RN-OP PPR
Z307 KC-OP PS-OP Domestic traffic only
Z307 KC-OP PS-OP PPR
ENROUTE DATA - MIDDLE EAST 306
MIDDLE EAST

ROUTE START ID- END ID- RESTRICTION


IDENT ICAO ICAO
Z350 ITURA-OO NOVSU-OI Only FL360 and FL400 available
Z350 IVIVA-OI MIDSI-OB Westbound for traffic departing Bahrain FIR Airports
Z515 MIDGU-OO PUTSO-OO Only for E-bound traffic destination Oman northern air-
ports
Z515 MIDGU-OO PUTSO-OO Traffic shall cross MIDGU at FL330 or below
Z652 VRMG-VR VRMM-VR Domestic traffic only
Z713 ULKAN-LT DUGLA-LT MEA FL240 0230-1730 1 Apr-1 Nov, 0430-1700 2
Nov-31 Mar except weekends and Hol
Z749 VRMG-VR VRMM-VR Domestic traffic only
Z855 SODEX-OO TULBU-OO Only available for OOAA, OMAD and OMAM ARRs
Radio Aids
Radio Aids

Radio Data - Middle East


RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 309
AFGHANISTAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Bagram BGM 112.7 V T L W N34 57.0 E069 16.3 E003 4852
Herat AHR 116.2 V D L W N34 12.4 E062 14.0 E003 3270
Herat HRT 412.0 H L W N34 12.7 E062 13.9 E003 3206
Kabul KBL 112.0 V D L W N34 32.7 E069 17.4 E003 5879
Kabul OKB 133.8 M L N34 34.0 E069 12.4 E003 5875
Kandahar KAF 112.8 T H N31 30.2 E065 50.8 E002 3315
Kandahar KDR 116.0 V D H W N31 29.7 E065 49.5 E002
Mazar AMS 116.8 V D H W N36 42.1 E067 12.7 E004
Shindand ASD 111.1 T L N33 23.4 E062 15.8 E002 3734

Bagram IBAG 110.7 LOC RWY 03R E003


Kabul (Hamid Karzai Intl) IAKW 110.5 LOC RWY 29 E003
Kandahar IOKN 108.55 LOC RWY 23 E002
Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana IMAZ 109.9 LOC RWY 06 E004
Jalaluddin Muhammad
Balkhi)
IMAS 109.1 LOC RWY 24 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 310
BAHRAIN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Bahrain BHR 111.8 V D H W N26 15.5 E050 39.3 E002 37
Isa AB (Bahrain) SI 343.0 H L W N25 53.7 E050 36.2 E002
Isa AB (Bahrain) SIA 117.6 V T L W N25 55.3 E050 35.4 E002 136

Bahrain (Bahrain Intl) IBIB 111.5 LOC RWY 12L E002


Bahrain (Isa AB) ISIB 110.15 LOC RWY 33R E002
Bahrain (Sakhir AB) IKH 110.75 LOC RWY 35 E002
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 311
BANGLADESH
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Barisal BL 368.0 H W N22 47.9 E090 17.9 W001
Chittagong CTG 113.4 V D H W N22 15.5 E091 49.6 W001 44
Chittagong EG 287.0 H W N22 15.2 E091 49.5 W001
Comilla CM 330.0 H W N23 26.2 E091 11.3 W001
Comilla CML 115.5 V D H W N23 26.0 E091 11.4 W001
Cox's Bazar CB 396.0 H W N21 27.2 E091 57.9 W001
Dhaka DAC 112.7 V D H W N23 49.5 E090 24.8 W001
Dhaka DCN 298.0 H W N23 50.6 E090 25.1 W001
Ishurdi IS 350.0 H W N24 09.2 E089 02.7 W001 45
Jessore JR 280.0 H W N23 10.6 E089 09.7 W001
Jessore JSR 113.0 V H W N23 10.6 E089 09.8 W001
Rajshahi RAJ 114.6 V D H W N24 26.4 E088 36.9 W001
Rajshahi RJ 228.0 H W N24 26.5 E088 36.8 W001
Saidpur SD 268.0 H W N25 45.9 E088 54.6 W001
Saidpur SDP 115.8 V H W N25 45.3 E088 54.6 W001
Sylhet SY 372.0 H M W N24 57.3 E091 52.3 W001
Sylhet SYT 116.4 V D H W N24 57.8 E091 51.7 W001
Tejgaon DC 252.0 H M W N23 47.0 E090 23.2 W001 24

Chittagong (Shah ICG 110.5 LOC RWY 23 W001


Amanat Intl)
Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal DA 375.0 LO N23 56.0 E090 19.6 W001
Intl)
IDA 109.5 LOC RWY 14 W001
DHA 108.5 LOC RWY 32 W001
Sylhet (Osmani Intl) SYL 111.5 LOC RWY 11 W001
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 312
BHUTAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Bumthang BT 355.0 H W N27 33.8 E090 44.8 W000 8485
Paro PR 410.0 H M W N27 24.0 E089 25.5 E000
Paro PRO 108.4 V D H W N27 18.1 E089 30.3 E000 11483
Yonphula YP 367.0 H W N27 15.5 E091 30.5 W000
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 313
CYPRUS
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Akrotiri AK 365.0 H M W N34 35.0 E033 00.8 E004 92
Akrotiri AKR 116.0 T L N34 34.8 E032 57.8 E004 243
Larnaca LCA 112.8 V D H W N34 52.4 E033 37.5 E004 98
Larnaca LCA 432.0 H W N34 49.2 E033 33.3 E004 11
Pafos PHA 117.9 V D H W N34 42.7 E032 30.3 E004

Akrotiri IAK 109.7 LOC RWY 28 E004


Larnaca (Larnaca Intl) ILC 110.3 LOC RWY 22 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 314
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Agartala AAT 116.1 V D U W N23 53.4 E091 14.4 W000 72
Agartala AT 237.0 H W N23 53.2 E091 14.6 W001 46
Agatti AAT 115.9 D H N10 49.7 E072 10.8 45
Agatti AT 360.0 H W N10 49.8 E072 10.7 W002
Agra AG 249.5 H H W N27 09.0 E077 57.9 E000
Agra AGG 112.0 V D U W N27 09.0 E077 56.9 E000
Ahmedabad AAE 113.1 V D H W N23 04.1 E072 37.7 W000 207
Ahmedabad AH 215.0 H W N23 08.5 E072 42.0 W001
Aligarh ALI 117.9 V D H W N27 49.8 E078 10.7 E001
Allahabad ALH 113.3 V D H W N25 26.6 E081 43.5 E000 321
Allahabad AP 328.0 H W N25 27.8 E081 42.0 E000
Amritsar AAR 115.5 V D H W N31 43.7 E074 47.2 E002
Amritsar AR 351.0 H W N31 42.5 E074 48.9 E002
Aurangabad AAU 116.3 V D H W N19 51.7 E075 24.3 W001 1935
Aurangabad AU 205.0 H W N19 51.6 E075 23.9 W001 1911
Bagdogra BBD 116.6 V D H W N26 41.4 E088 19.6 W000 439
Bagdogra BD 345.0 H W N26 41.8 E088 19.5 W000
Bagdogra BGD 115.2 V D H W N26 41.3 E088 19.6 W000 414
Barapani BPN 116.0 V D H W N25 42.4 E091 58.7 W000 2909
Belgaum BBM 112.1 V D H W N15 51.4 E074 37.2 W001 2520
Bellary BBI 112.8 V D H W N15 09.9 E076 52.8 W001 1500
Bengaluru BBG 115.5 V D H W N12 57.0 E077 40.9 W002
Bengaluru BIA 116.8 V D H W N13 12.4 E077 43.9 W002
Bengaluru BIB 114.5 V D H W N13 24.0 E077 54.9 W002 2979
Bhavnagar BVR 114.1 V D H W N21 45.1 E072 11.4 W001 43
Bhopal BPL 117.1 V D H W N23 17.0 E077 20.2 W000
Bhubaneshwar BBS 113.5 V D H W N20 14.6 E085 48.8 W001 122
Bhuj BHU 112.6 V D H W N23 16.5 E069 40.0 E000 257
Bhuntar BNR 334.0 H W N31 52.9 E077 09.1 E001 3573
Bidar BR 240.0 H W N17 55.1 E077 29.9 W002
Bikaner (VOR-1) LUN 117.6 V D U W N28 33.2 E073 47.3 E001
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 315
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Bikaner (VOR-2) LKA 114.0 V D U W N28 11.3 E074 06.7 E001
Calicut CL 303.0 H W N11 08.6 E075 56.9 W002 342
Calicut CLC 116.5 V D H W N11 08.1 E075 57.3 W002 358
Car Nicobar CN 355.0 H H W N09 09.0 E092 49.0 W001
Chandigarh CG 228.0 H L W N30 40.7 E076 48.4 E001
Chandigarh CHG 116.5 V D H W N30 40.1 E076 48.4 E001 300
Chennai CNI 114.9 V D H W N13 00.3 E080 10.0 W001
Chennai MA 228.0 H M W N12 57.3 E080 04.5 W002 52
Chennai MMV 112.5 V D H W N12 59.3 E080 09.3 W001
Chillarki CHI 116.8 V D H W N28 21.0 E076 39.5 E000 800
Cochin CIA 113.5 V D H W N10 09.0 E076 22.4 W003 49
Cochin CIB 117.3 V D H W N10 07.0 E076 40.8 W002
Coimbatore CB 354.0 H W N11 01.5 E077 02.7 W002
Coimbatore CCB 112.9 V D H W N11 02.0 E077 02.9 W002
Deesa DS 248.0 H W N24 16.1 E072 12.3 W000
Dehradun DDN 112.6 V D H W N30 11.3 E078 10.0 E001
Delhi DH 202.0 H L W N28 33.9 E077 12.1 E001
Delhi DIG 114.6 V D H W N28 32.5 E077 04.8 E001 752
Delhi DP 274.0 H N28 35.2 E076 59.9 E001 777
Delhi DPN 116.1 V D H W N28 34.0 E077 05.6 E001
Dibrugarh DBR 265.0 H W N27 27.9 E095 01.1 W001 362
Dibrugarh DRG 117.3 V D H W N27 29.3 E095 01.2 W000 382
Dimapur DMR 114.5 V D H W N25 52.9 E093 46.9 W001
Dimapur MR 422.0 H W N25 53.0 E093 46.1 W001 487
Diu DU 307.0 H W N20 42.8 E070 55.3 E000
Durgapur DGP 114.8 V D H W N23 38.3 E087 14.1 W000
Gaggal KN 237.0 H W N32 09.9 E076 15.7 E001 2525
Gaya GGC 115.0 V D U W N24 44.5 E084 56.6 W000 392
Goa GGO 113.6 V D H W N15 22.7 E073 48.7 W002
Goa GO 274.0 H W N15 23.5 E073 53.4 W002
Gondia GDA 114.2 V D H W N21 31.9 E080 17.6 W000 988
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 316
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Gondia GN 230.0 H W N21 31.5 E080 17.4 W000 988
Gorakhpur GH 278.0 H L W N26 44.1 E083 26.9 E000
Gulbarga GGB 116.0 V D U W N17 18.8 E076 48.2 W002 1450
Guwahati GGT 117.6 V D H W N26 08.0 E091 35.9 W000
Guwahati GT 360.0 H W N26 06.5 E091 36.2 W000
Gwalior GWA 112.8 V D U W N26 17.8 E078 13.6 E000 617
Hubli HB 402.0 H W N15 21.5 E075 05.0 W001
Hubli HBL 113.4 V D H W N15 21.9 E075 05.8 W001 2157
Hyderabad HHY 114.7 V D H W N17 27.3 E078 27.5 W001 1732
Hyderabad HIA 113.8 V D H W N17 13.7 E078 24.3 W001 1969
Imphal IIM 115.9 V D H W N24 45.5 E093 53.9 W000 2560
Imphal IM 289.0 H W N24 45.5 E093 53.3 W001
Indore ID 335.0 H H W N22 43.8 E075 48.6 W000
Indore IID 116.7 V D H W N22 42.6 E075 46.8 W000
Jabalpur JJB 113.6 V D H W N23 10.8 E080 03.6 W000
Jaipur JJP 112.9 V D H W N26 49.6 E075 50.3 E000 1263
Jalalabad JAL 115.8 V D H W N27 41.7 E079 39.3 E001 499
Jalgaon JLG 117.5 V D H W N20 57.8 E075 38.0 W000 816
Jammu JJU 113.3 V D U N32 41.5 E074 50.3 E001 1029
Jamnagar JAM 115.0 V D H N22 28.2 E070 01.3 E000
Jamnagar JMR 257.0 H L W N22 29.6 E070 03.0 E000
Jamshedpur JJS 115.4 V D H W N22 48.8 E086 10.4 W000 500
Jharsuguda JH 314.0 H W N21 53.8 E084 02.3 W001 750
Jodhpur JJO 112.3 V D H W N26 14.0 E073 03.0 E000 717
Jodhpur JO 340.0 H L W N26 15.2 E073 01.6 E000
Jorhat JHT 112.1 V D H W N26 43.4 E094 09.9 W000
Jorhat JT 217.0 H L W N26 43.9 E094 11.0 W000
Kadapa CP 263.0 H W N14 30.9 E078 46.3 W002
Kancheepuram KKP 115.4 V D H W N12 47.1 E079 42.8 W002
Kandla KD 335.0 H M W N23 06.7 E070 06.2 E000
Kandla KND 117.7 D H N23 06.7 E070 06.2 118
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 317
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Kanpur KA 292.0 H M W N26 25.0 E080 23.9 E000
Katihar KHR 113.7 V D H W N25 36.9 E087 33.3 W000 90
Keshod KS 282.0 H W N21 19.1 E070 15.7 W001 167
Khajuraho KJ 403.0 H W N24 49.2 E079 55.0 W000 728
Khajuraho KKJ 116.4 V D H W N24 48.2 E079 54.8 W000
Khamampet KM 340.0 H W N17 14.6 E080 08.4 W002
Kolhapur KP 334.0 H W N16 39.9 E074 16.9 W002
Kolkata CEA 112.5 V D H W N22 40.6 E088 26.9 W001 55
Kota KO 284.0 H W N25 09.9 E075 50.6 W001 896
Leh LLH 115.7 V D H W N34 05.1 E077 34.6 E002 10682
Lengpui LLP 114.2 V D H W N23 49.8 E092 37.4 W001 1434
Lengpui LP 344.0 H W N23 50.1 E092 37.4 W001 1398
Lilabari LBR 116.5 V D U W N27 17.6 E094 05.8 W000 330
Lilabari NR 381.0 H W N27 17.2 E094 05.5 W000 330
Lucknow LKN 117.4 V D H W N26 45.5 E080 53.7 E000
Ludhiana LNA 113.5 V D H W N30 51.0 E075 57.8 E001 834
Madurai MD 400.0 H M W N09 50.5 E078 06.0 W002
Madurai MDI 116.1 V D H W N09 49.9 E078 05.3 W002
Mangalore ML 357.0 H H W N12 57.8 E074 53.5 W002 338
Mangalore MML 114.2 V D H W N12 57.7 E074 55.3 W001 394
Mumbai BBB 116.6 V D H W N19 05.2 E072 52.5 W001
Mundra MND 113.5 V D H W N22 50.3 E069 46.5 E000
Mysore MSR 113.7 V D H W N12 13.8 E076 39.1 W002
Nagpur NNP 112.7 V D H W N21 04.9 E079 03.4 W000
Nanded NDD 113.0 V D H W N19 10.7 E077 20.1 W001 1250
Ozar OJR 115.6 V D H W N20 07.5 E073 55.8 W000
Ozar OZR 324.0 H M W N20 06.5 E073 54.6 W000
Pantnagar HW 400.0 H W N29 01.9 E079 28.4 E001
Pathankot PK 393.0 H W N32 14.4 E075 38.0 E001
Patna PPT 112.1 V D U W N25 35.4 E085 05.4 W000 194
Porbandar PBN 112.4 V D H W N21 39.1 E069 39.3 W000
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 318
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Porbandar PR 344.0 H W N21 38.5 E069 39.8 W000
Port Blair PPB 115.7 V D U W N11 39.0 E092 44.8 W001 502
Pratapgarh PRA 114.9 V D U W N24 02.2 E074 44.6 W001 1750
Puducherry OM 385.0 H W N11 58.0 E079 48.8 W002
Pune PPN 114.6 V D H W N18 35.1 E073 54.7 W001 1952
Raipur RRP 116.1 V D H W N21 10.9 E081 44.6 W000
Rajahmundry RJM 112.4 V D H W N17 06.6 E081 48.9 W001
Rajahmundry RY 366.0 H W N17 06.5 E081 49.3 W001 151
Rajkot RK 329.0 H W N22 18.7 E070 47.2 W000 441
Rajkot RKT 115.4 V D H W N22 18.8 E070 46.7 W000
Rampur Hat RM 419.0 H W N24 11.0 E087 41.9 W001
Ranchi RC 285.0 H M W N23 19.0 E085 19.3 W000 2148
Ranchi RRC 116.9 V D H W N23 18.5 E085 19.6 W000 2135
Sakras SKA 117.2 V D U W N27 50.9 E077 00.5 E000 850
Salem SL 241.0 H M W N11 47.0 E078 03.7 W002
Sampla SAM 117.0 V D H W N28 49.2 E076 49.2 E001
Sarsawa SP 298.0 H W N30 00.0 E077 25.9 E000
Shimla SLA 114.1 V D H W N31 05.2 E077 03.8 E001
Sikandarabad SSB 112.4 V D H W N28 23.6 E077 42.5 E000 777
Silchar KKU 115.7 V D H W N24 54.8 E092 58.7 W000
Solapur SO 345.0 H M W N17 37.5 E075 55.9 W001
Songarh SG 358.0 H W N21 10.1 E073 34.0 W001 450
Srinagar SNG 115.9 V D U W N34 00.1 E074 45.3 E002 5487
Srisathyasai SAI 241.0 H W N14 09.0 E077 47.1 W002 1569
Surat SUR 112.2 V D H W N21 06.6 E072 44.4 W000
Teju TJ 416.0 H W N27 56.5 E096 08.2 W001 700
Tezpur TEZ 117.9 V D H W N26 42.7 E092 46.9 W000 500
Tezpur TZ 208.0 H H W N26 43.0 E092 47.0 W001
Thiruvananthapuram TVM 115.1 V D U W N08 28.5 E076 55.5 W002
Tiruchirappalli TR 307.0 H W N10 45.7 E078 43.1 W002 288
Tiruchirappalli TTR 113.1 V D H W N10 46.1 E078 43.5 W002
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 319
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Tirupati TTP 115.7 V D H W N13 38.1 E079 33.8 W002 351
Tuticorin TU 376.0 H W N08 43.6 E078 01.6 W002
Udaipur LU 384.0 H M W N24 37.3 E073 53.6 E000
Udaipur UUD 115.9 V D H W N24 36.8 E073 53.6 E000
Udhampur YX 202.0 H W N32 55.0 E075 08.0 E001
Vadodara QQZ 117.3 V D H W N22 20.0 E073 13.5 W000 151
Vadodara QZ 304.0 H W N22 20.1 E073 12.6 W000
Varanasi BBN 113.9 V D H W N25 27.3 E082 51.6 W000
Varanasi BN 222.0 H M W N25 26.8 E082 51.0 W000
Vijayawada BBZ 116.2 V D H W N16 31.3 E080 47.6 W001
Vijayawada BZ 393.0 H W N16 31.4 E080 47.3 W001
Vikarabad VB 321.0 H W N17 20.1 E077 52.9 W001 2200
Vishakhapatnam VSP 116.6 V D H W N17 43.5 E083 14.2 W001
Vishakhapatnam VVZ 114.0 V D U W N17 40.1 E083 15.2 W001 1192

Agartala IAGE 110.3 LOC RWY 18 W001


Agra IAGR 110.3 LOC RWY 05 E000
Ahmedabad IAHD 110.3 LOC RWY 23 W001
Amritsar (Sri Guru Ram IAMR 109.5 LOC RWY 34 E002
Dass Jee Intl)
Aurangabad IAUR 110.1 LOC RWY 27 W001
Bagdogra IBGD 108.1 LOC RWY 36 W000
Bengaluru (Hal) IBLR 110.5 LOC RWY 27 W003
Bengaluru (Kempe- IBAN 109.3 LOC RWY 09 W002
gowda Intl)
IDEV 108.3 LOC RWY 27 W002
Bhavnagar IBHR 109.9 LOC RWY 25 W001
Bhopal (Raja Bhoj) BH 363.0 LO N23 14.6 E077 25.7 W000
IBPH 109.9 LOC RWY 30 W000
Bhubaneshwar IBHR 109.1 LOC RWY 14 W001
Calicut ICLB 110.7 LOC RWY 10 W002
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 320
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
ICAC 109.5 LOC RWY 28 W002
Chandigarh ICHD 110.3 LOC RWY 11 E001
Chennai (Chennai Intl) IMAS 110.3 LOC RWY 07 W002
ICHN 109.7 LOC RWY 25 W002
Cochin (Cochin Intl) CI 217.0 LO N10 09.1 E076 29.0 W003
ICIL 110.3 LOC RWY 27 W003
Coimbatore (Coimbatore ICMB 109.1 LOC RWY 23 W002
Intl)
Dehradun IDUN 108.9 LOC RWY 08 E001
Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl) PL 303.0 LO N28 32.5 E077 11.9 E001
IDIA 108.5 LOC RWY 09 E001
IDEL 109.5 LOC RWY 10 E001
IDMR 111.3 LOC RWY 11 E001
IDLH 110.5 LOC RWY 27 E001
IPLM 110.3 LOC RWY 28 E001
IDGM 110.9 LOC RWY 29 E001
Dibrugarh IDIB 109.5 LOC RWY 05 W001
Dimapur IDMP 109.3 LOC RWY 12 W001
Durgapur IDPR 110.9 LOC RWY 16 W000
Gaya IGYA 109.3 LOC RWY 28 W001
Goa (Dabolim) IDAB 110.3 LOC RWY 26 W002
Gondia IGON 108.3 LOC RWY 04 W000
Guwahati GH 401.0 LO N26 02.3 E091 33.2 W000
IGHT 110.3 LOC RWY 02 W000
Hyderabad (Begumpet) HY 256.0 LO N17 27.3 E078 33.6 W002
IHYD 110.1 LOC RWY 27 W002
Hyderabad (Rajiv IHBD 108.5 LOC RWY 09R W001
Gandhi Intl)
ISAM 110.9 LOC RWY 27L W001
Imphal IIPH 110.3 LOC RWY 04 W001
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 321
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Indore (Devi Ahilyabai IIDR 110.9 LOC RWY 25 W000
Holkar)
Jaipur JI 295.0 LO N26 49.9 E075 53.9 E000
IJIP 109.9 LOC RWY 27 E000
Kanpur (Chakeri) IKNP 109.7 LOC RWY 27 E000
Khajuraho IKJR 110.7 LOC RWY 19 W000
Kolkata (Netaji Subhash CA 293.0 LO N22 35.0 E088 26.4 W001
Chandra Bose Intl)
DU 385.0 LO N22 44.4 E088 27.5 W001
ICAL 109.9 LOC RWY 01R W001
IDUM 110.3 LOC RWY 19L W001
IOKL 111.3 LOC RWY 19R W001
Lengpui ILNP 108.3 LOC RWY 17 W001
Lucknow (Chaudhary ILUC 109.9 LOC RWY 27 E000
Charan Singh Intl)
Madurai IMDR 110.5 LOC RWY 27 W002
Mangalore (Mangalore IMNG 110.1 LOC RWY 24 W002
Intl)
Mumbai (Chhatrapati SC 345.0 LO N19 05.4 E073 01.1 W002
Shivaji Intl)
IBOM 109.5 LOC RWY 09 W002
IBBY 110.1 LOC RWY 14 W002
ISCZ 110.3 LOC RWY 27 W002
Nagpur (Dr. Ambedkar NG 217.0 LO N21 02.1 E079 05.5 W001
Intl)
INGR 110.3 LOC RWY 32 W001
Ozar IOZR 110.7 LOC RWY 27 W000
Patna (Jai Prakash Nar- IPAT 110.3 LOC RWY 25 W001
ayan Intl)
Port Blair IPBR 110.1 LOC RWY 04 W001
Pune IPUN 108.7 LOC RWY 28 W001
Raipur (Swami Viveka- IRAI 110.3 LOC RWY 24 W000
nanda)
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 322
INDIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Rajkot IRAJ 110.9 LOC RWY 23 W000
Ranchi (Birsa Munda) IRAN 110.5 LOC RWY 31 W000
Srinagar ISRN 110.3 LOC RWY 31 E002
Thiruvananthapuram ITDM 109.9 LOC RWY 32 W002
Tiruchirappalli (Tiruchir- ITCY 110.9 LOC RWY 27 W002
appalli Intl)
Tirupati ITPY 111.3 LOC RWY 26 W002
Udaipur IUDR 109.9 LOC RWY 26 E000
Vadodara IVDD 110.5 LOC RWY 22 W000
Varanasi (Lal Bahadur IVNS 109.9 LOC RWY 27 W000
Shastri Intl)
Vijayawada IVJA 109.5 LOC RWY 26 W001
Vishakhapatnam IVSA 111.1 LOC RWY 28 W001
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 323
IRAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Abadan ABD 115.1 V D H W N30 22.5 E048 13.2 E004
Abadan ABD 210.0 H L W N30 22.2 E048 13.2 E004
Abumusa ABM 285.0 H W N25 52.7 E055 01.4 E002
Aghajari AJ 365.0 H W N30 44.5 E049 41.0 E004
Aghajari AJR 114.9 V D H W N30 44.7 E049 40.8 E004 51
Ahwaz AWZ 114.0 V D U W N31 20.3 E048 45.9 E003 64
Ahwaz AWZ 415.0 H M W N31 20.6 E048 44.7 E003
Anarak ANK 112.7 V D H W N33 32.3 E053 43.8 E003 3445
Arak ARK 114.8 V D H W N34 08.2 E049 51.2 E004 5449
Arak ARK 280.0 H W N34 08.1 E049 50.9 E004
Ardabil ARB 115.7 V D H W N38 18.9 E048 26.1 E005
Ardabil ARB 355.0 H M W N38 19.8 E048 24.9 E005
Bahregan BRG 400.0 H L W N29 50.6 E050 16.0 E003
Bam BAM 114.9 V D L W N29 04.6 E058 27.5 E002
Bam BAM 379.0 H W N29 04.7 E058 27.3 E002 3131
Bandar Abbass BND 117.2 V D U W N27 11.8 E056 22.0 E002 22
Bandar Abbass BND 250.0 H W N27 13.0 E056 21.6 E002 49
Bandar Lengeh LEN 114.8 V D H W N26 32.2 E054 51.1 E002
Bandar Lengeh LEN 408.0 H L W N26 31.8 E054 50.0 E002
Birjand BJD 113.5 V D H W N32 58.3 E059 12.0 E003
Birjand BRN 117.45 V D H W N32 53.9 E059 16.9 E003
Birjand BRN 405.0 H M W N32 53.5 E059 16.8 E003
Bojnord BRD 114.8 V D H W N37 29.7 E057 19.4 E005 3499
Bojnord BRD 346.0 H L W N37 29.3 E057 18.3 E005
Bushehr BUZ 117.45 V D H W N28 57.1 E050 49.6 E003 24
Chah Bahar CBH 115.6 V D U W N25 26.7 E060 24.9 E001 50
Darband DAR 113.7 V D H W N31 47.0 E056 59.7 E003
Dasht-E-Naz DNZ 113.1 V D H W N36 38.9 E053 11.3 E004 41
Dasht-E-Naz DNZ 362.0 H W N36 40.2 E053 10.7 E004
Dehnamak DHN 114.5 V D H W N35 15.2 E052 43.2 E005 8439
Dehnamak DN 346.0 H W N35 14.8 E052 43.6 E003
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 324
IRAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Dezful DZF 112.5 V D H W N32 25.7 E048 24.5 E003
Dezful DZF 293.0 H W N32 26.3 E048 22.7 E003 474
Esfahan ESH 413.0 H H N32 34.0 E051 41.6 E003 5310
Esfahan IFN 117.1 T U N32 44.8 E051 49.5 E003 5072
Esfahan IFN 337.0 H W N32 44.9 E051 52.8 E003 5041
Esfahan ISN 113.2 V D U W N32 44.8 E051 49.7 E003 5072
Fasa FSA 216.0 H M W N28 53.8 E053 43.4 E002
Fridun One FY 290.0 H W N28 29.6 E049 43.0 E003
Gachsaran GSN 114.35 V D H W N30 19.7 E050 50.9 E003
Gachsaran GSN 245.0 H W N30 18.7 E050 52.2 E003 2424
Gheshm KHM 117.1 D L N26 45.8 E055 54.5 31
Gheshm KHM 335.0 H W N26 45.8 E055 54.5 E002
Gorgan GGN 117.6 V D H W N36 55.5 E054 22.9 E004
Gorgan GGN 310.0 H W N36 54.2 E054 24.8 E004
Hamadan HAB 115.4 V T U N35 12.6 E048 39.5 E003 5730
Hamadan HAB 329.0 H W N35 12.0 E048 40.0 E004
Hamadan HAM 117.9 V D H W N34 52.0 E048 33.0 E005
Hamadan HAM 317.0 H W N34 51.8 E048 32.8 E005
Hesa (Esfahan) HSA 113.45 D L N32 56.0 E051 33.6 5256
Hesa (Esfahan) HSA 230.0 H W N32 56.0 E051 33.6 E003 5256
Ilam ILM 112.6 V D H W N33 34.7 E046 24.9 E004
Ilam ILM 311.0 H W N33 35.1 E046 24.7 E004
Imam Khomaini (Tehran) IKA 201.0 H L N35 24.5 E051 11.1 E005
Imam Khomaini Intl IKA 114.3 V D H N35 24.6 E051 10.7 E005 3271
(Tehran)
Iran Shahr ISR 117.0 V D H W N27 14.1 E060 43.3 E001 2037
Iran Shahr ISR 309.0 H H W N27 14.0 E060 43.1 E001 1960
Jahrom JRM 113.8 D L N28 35.1 E053 35.1 3374
Jahrom JRM 374.0 H M W N28 35.1 E053 35.1 E002
Jam JAM 116.8 V D L W N27 49.3 E052 20.6 E002 2197
Jam JAM 385.0 H M W N27 49.4 E052 20.4 E002 2172
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 325
IRAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Jask JSK 349.0 H W N25 39.1 E057 47.0 E002
Jiroft JIR 276.0 H M W N28 43.9 E057 40.3 E003
Kahrizak KAZ 358.0 H L W N35 31.0 E051 22.0 E005
Kalaleh KLH 325.0 H M W N37 23.3 E055 27.4 E004
Kashan KSN 216.0 H L N33 53.8 E051 33.8 E004
Kerman KER 112.0 V D H W N30 17.1 E056 56.6 E003
Kerman KER 290.0 H W N30 15.9 E056 57.6 E003
Kermanshah KMS 114.6 V D U W N34 20.4 E047 10.1 E003 4308
Kermanshah KMS 382.0 H W N34 21.4 E047 08.6 E004 4301
Khark KHG 325.0 H M W N29 15.6 E050 19.3 E003
Khark (Khark Island) KHG 113.4 V D H W N29 15.8 E050 19.0 E003 53
Khoram Abad KRD 113.75 V D H W N33 26.1 E048 17.5 E004
Khoram Abad KRD 350.0 H M W N33 23.1 E048 26.1 E004
Khoy KHY 114.9 V D H W N38 26.0 E044 58.0 E006
Khoy KHY 288.0 H N38 25.8 E044 58.1 E006
Kish KIH 116.5 T U N26 31.4 E054 00.6 E002 90
Kish KIH 201.0 H W N26 31.7 E053 57.2 E002 51
Kish KIS 117.4 V D H W N26 31.5 E053 57.7 E002 87
Lamerd LAM 117.0 V D H W N27 22.4 E053 11.0 E002
Lamerd LAM 346.0 H W N27 22.0 E053 11.7 E002
Lar LAR 117.9 V D H W N27 40.5 E054 24.9 E003
Lar LAR 224.0 H L W N27 40.2 E054 22.6 E003
Lavan Island LVA 116.85 V D H W N26 48.7 E053 21.4 E002
Lavan Island LVA 310.0 H W N26 48.0 E053 23.2 E002
Mahshahr MAH 115.8 V D L W N30 33.4 E049 09.0 E003
Maku MAK 112.4 V D L N39 11.3 E044 56.6 E006 3175
Mashhad MSD 111.9 T L N36 14.0 E059 38.9 E004 3246
Mashhad MSD 114.0 V D H W N36 13.9 E059 39.0 E004
Mashhad MSD 385.0 H W N36 13.7 E059 38.3 E004
Noshahr NSR 113.9 D H N36 39.6 E051 28.1 -64
Noshahr NSR 260.0 H W N36 39.6 E051 28.1 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 326
IRAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Omidiyeh OMD 113.6 T H N30 51.1 E049 30.3 E003 85
Omidiyeh OMD 348.0 H W N30 50.0 E049 32.0 E003
Parsabade Moghan PAD 112.2 V D H W N39 36.2 E047 53.4 E005
Parsabade Moghan PAD 450.0 H M W N39 34.7 E047 58.0 E005
Payam PIM 117.5 V D H W N35 45.7 E050 51.1 E004
Payam PIM 306.0 H W N35 45.7 E050 51.0 E004
Persian Gulf PRG 112.1 V D H W N27 21.6 E052 45.9 E002 21
Persian Gulf PRG 457.0 H W N27 23.6 E052 43.6 E002 27
Rafsanjan RAF 112.3 D L N30 18.2 E056 03.3 5290
Rafsanjan RAF 260.0 H M W N30 18.2 E056 03.3 E003
Ramsar RSR 115.5 D H N36 54.2 E050 40.8 -21
Ramsar RSR 332.0 H W N36 54.2 E050 40.8 E004
Rasht RST 112.6 V D H W N37 19.6 E049 36.9 E005
Rasht RST 393.0 H M W N37 19.2 E049 37.4 E005
Rudeshur RUS 116.95 V H W N35 26.7 E050 54.3 E005
Sabzevar SBZ 117.0 V D H W N36 10.2 E057 34.3 E004
Sabzevar SBZ 255.0 H M W N36 10.3 E057 35.6 E004
Sahand (Maragheh) SHD 116.0 D L N37 20.8 E046 08.6 4382
Sahand (Maragheh) SHD 363.0 H M W N37 20.8 E046 08.6 E005
Sanandaj SNJ 116.5 V D L W N35 14.3 E047 00.5 E004 4778
Sanandaj SNJ 366.0 H W N35 15.8 E047 00.6 E004 4532
Sarakhs SRS 116.1 D L N36 29.7 E061 04.4 945
Sarakhs SRS 334.0 H W N36 29.7 E061 04.4 E004 945
Saravan SRN 114.1 D L N27 24.9 E062 19.5 3930
Saravan SRN 415.0 H W N27 24.9 E062 19.5 E002 3930
Saveh SAV 115.2 D H N35 01.1 E050 22.3 3500
Saveh SAV 408.0 H W N35 01.1 E050 22.3 E005
Semnan SMN 117.25 D L N35 35.9 E053 29.8 3775
Semnan SMN 222.0 H L W N35 35.9 E053 29.8 E004
Shahre Kord SKD 117.3 V D T W N32 16.8 E050 51.3 E004
Shahre Kord SKD 376.0 H W N32 18.3 E050 50.3 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 327
IRAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Shahroud SHR 115.1 V D L N36 25.4 E055 05.3 E005 4256
Shahroud SHR 268.0 H L W N36 26.1 E055 08.3 E005 4197
Shiraz SR 205.0 H W N29 31.7 E052 36.0 E003 4872
Shiraz SYZ 114.7 T T N29 32.5 E052 35.1 E003 4892
Shiraz SYZ 117.8 V D H W N29 32.4 E052 35.3 E003
Sirjan SRJ 114.6 V D H W N29 33.4 E055 39.6 E003 5805
Sirri Island SIR 113.75 V D H W N25 54.9 E054 32.1 E002
Sirri Island SIR 300.0 H L W N25 54.2 E054 32.4 E002
Tabas TBS 113.0 V D H W N33 40.4 E056 53.5 E004
Tabas TBS 395.0 H W N33 39.8 E056 54.0 E004
Tabriz TBZ 112.0 T T N38 08.3 E046 13.9 E005 4490
Tabriz TBZ 117.7 V D U W N38 08.9 E046 12.8 E005 4449
Tabriz TBZ 300.0 H M W N38 07.2 E046 14.4 E005 4432
Tehran THR 113.3 T L N35 41.9 E051 16.8 E005 4001
Tehran TRN 115.3 V D H W N35 41.8 E051 17.0 E005
Uromiyeh UMH 113.5 V D H W N37 41.2 E045 05.1 E004
Uromiyeh UMH 370.0 H W N37 40.0 E045 03.7 E004
Varamin VR 373.0 H W N35 20.6 E051 38.2 E005
Yasouj YSJ 116.55 V D H N30 41.6 E051 33.4 E003 6071
Yasouj YSJ 235.0 H M W N30 42.1 E051 32.9 E003
Yazd YZD 117.7 V D H W N31 53.9 E054 17.0 E003 4047
Yazd YZD 402.0 H M W N31 54.2 E054 17.2 E003 4005
Zabol ZAL 113.1 V D H W N31 05.7 E061 32.5 E002 1572
Zabol ZAL 295.0 H W N31 05.9 E061 32.4 E002 1628
Zahedan ZAH 112.9 T U N29 27.8 E060 54.3 E002 4509
Zahedan ZD 224.0 H W N29 28.3 E060 53.8 E002 4523
Zahedan ZDN 116.0 V D H W N29 29.2 E060 54.1 E002 4486
Zanjan ZAJ 114.4 V D H W N36 46.8 E048 21.2 E004
Zanjan ZAJ 321.0 H W N36 46.5 E048 21.9 E004

Abadan IABD 109.9 LOC RWY 32L E004


RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 328
IRAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Ahwaz IAWZ 109.9 LOC RWY 30 E003
Ardabil IARD 110.3 LOC RWY 15 E005
IARB 109.9 LOC RWY 33 E005
Bandar Abbass (Bandar IBND 109.9 LOC RWY 21L E002
Abbass Intl)
Esfahan (Shahid IIFN 109.9 LOC RWY 26R E003
Beheshti Intl)
Ilam IILM 109.1 LOC RWY 32 E004
Kerman IKER 108.7 LOC RWY 34 E003
Kermanshah (Shahid IKMS 111.1 LOC RWY 29 E004
Ashrafi Esfahani)
Khoram Abad IKRD 110.5 LOC RWY 29 E004
Mashhad (Shahid IMSD 109.9 LOC RWY 31R E004
Hashemi Nejad Intl)
Pars Special Zone (Per- IPRG 110.3 LOC RWY 31 E002
sian Gulf)
Rasht (Sardar-E-Jangal) IRST 109.9 LOC RWY 27 E005
Sanandaj ISNJ 109.3 LOC RWY 19 E004
Shiraz (Shahid Dast- ISYZ 109.9 LOC RWY 29L E003
ghaib Intl)
Tabriz (Tabriz Intl) ITBL 110.3 LOC RWY 30L E005
ITBZ 109.9 LOC RWY 30R E005
Tehran (Imam Khomaini IKIA 109.1 LOC RWY 11L E005
Intl)
IIKA 110.3 LOC RWY 29R E005
Tehran (Mehrabad Intl) ITHL 109.9 LOC RWY 29L E005
Uromiyeh IUMH 108.9 LOC RWY 21 E004
Zahedan (Zahedan Intl) IZDN 108.7 LOC RWY 35L E002
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 329
IRAQ
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Al Asad (Al-Anbar) RAA 113.3 T L N33 47.2 E042 26.6 E005 586
Al-Ashraf (Al Najaf) ALI 114.7 V D L W N31 59.2 E044 24.5 E004
Al-Ashraf (Al Najaf) ALI 275.0 H M W N31 59.6 E044 24.0 E004
Baghdad BGD 112.9 V D H W N33 17.5 E044 13.5 E004 100
Basrah BSR 112.3 V D H W N30 31.5 E047 41.2 E003
Erbil RER 116.3 V D H W N36 14.6 E043 58.0 E005 1330
ORBR ORB 111.0 T U N36 31.9 E044 20.7 E000 2125
Sulaimaniyah SUL 117.0 V D H W N35 34.8 E045 17.4 E004

Al Najaf (Al-Ashraf Intl) IALI 108.3 LOC RWY 10 E004


INJF 108.9 LOC RWY 28 E004
Baghdad (Baghdad Intl) IYDB 110.7 LOC RWY 15L E004
IYCA 110.1 LOC RWY 33R E004
Basrah (Basrah Intl) IBIA 111.7 LOC RWY 32 E003
Erbil (Erbil Intl) IREA 109.1 LOC RWY 18 E005
IREB 109.7 LOC RWY 36 E005
Sulaimaniyah (Sulaima- NGA 111.1 LOC RWY 13 E004
niyah Intl)
RNJ 111.7 LOC RWY 31 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 330
ISRAEL
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Beer Sheba BSA 114.3 V D H W N31 17.2 E034 43.3 E004
Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv) BGN 113.5 V D H B N32 00.8 E034 52.5 E004
Eilat RAM 113.85 V D H W N29 45.2 E035 01.2 E004 251
Eilot LOT 112.0 V D L N29 36.5 E034 58.6 E004 200
Metzada MZD 115.0 V D L W N31 19.9 E035 23.5 E004
Natania NAT 112.4 V D H W N32 20.0 E034 58.1 E004 100
Ovda OVD 114.1 V D T W N29 58.0 E034 56.7 E004 1400
Ramat David RMD 368.0 H H W N32 40.0 E035 11.0 E002
Rosh-Pina ROP 115.3 V D L W N32 59.0 E035 34.4 E004
Zofar ZFR 115.6 V D H W N30 33.5 E035 09.7 E004

Eilat (Ilan and Assaf RC 108.7 LOC RWY 01 E004


Ramon)
RB 110.5 LOC RWY 19 E004
Ovda VA 109.7 LOC RWY 21R E004
Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) BC 110.9 LOC RWY 08 E004
BG 110.3 LOC RWY 12 E004
BN 109.7 LOC RWY 21 E004
BA 108.7 LOC RWY 26 E004
BD 111.9 LOC RWY 30 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 331
JORDAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Aqaba AQB 113.1 V D U W N29 35.0 E035 00.5 E003 175
King Hussein AQC 326.0 H W N29 54.1 E035 07.1 E003
Madaba MDB 399.0 H W N31 42.6 E035 51.0 E005
Marka AMN 116.3 V D H W N32 00.2 E036 04.0 E003
Qatraneh QTR 112.9 V D U W N31 14.9 E036 03.6 E003
Queen Alia QA 410.0 H W N31 43.8 E036 05.7 E005
Queen Alia QAA 115.2 V D H W N31 44.4 E036 09.5 E005 2736

Amman (Marka Intl) IAMN 109.5 LOC RWY 24 E003


Amman (Queen Alia Intl) IQAN 109.3 LOC RWY 08L E005
IQA 110.9 LOC RWY 26L E005
IQAR 111.1 LOC RWY 26R E005
Aqaba (King Hussein IAQA 110.1 LOC RWY 01 E004
Intl)
IKHA 110.9 LOC RWY 19 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 332
KUWAIT
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Ali Al Salem ASB 116.0 V T L W N29 20.6 E047 31.1 E003
Kuwait KUA 115.5 V D H W N29 13.1 E047 58.1 E003 173
Wafra KFR 112.0 V D U W N28 37.2 E047 57.5 E002

Ali Al Salem (Ali Al LASB 108.1 LOC RWY 12R E003


Salem AB)
IASB 108.9 LOC RWY 30L E003
Kuwait (Kuwait Intl) IKIC 110.1 LOC RWY 15L E003
IKIB 111.3 LOC RWY 15R E003
IKIA 109.5 LOC RWY 33L E003
IKID 110.5 LOC RWY 33R E003
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 333
LEBANON
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Baysur BAR 113.9 V U W N33 46.2 E035 33.3 E003
Beirut BOD 351.0 H H W N33 54.2 E035 28.9 E004 186
Cheka CAK 116.2 V D H W N34 18.0 E035 42.0 E004
Kalde KAD 112.6 V D H N33 48.4 E035 29.2 E004
Kleyate RA 450.0 H W N34 35.2 E036 00.2 E004

Beirut (Rafic Hariri Intl) IKK 110.7 LOC RWY 03 E004


IBB 110.1 LOC RWY 16 E004
BIL 109.5 LOC RWY 17 E004
IDD 111.9 LOC RWY 21 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 334
MALDIVES
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Gan (Gan Island) GAN 113.4 V D H W S00 41.7 E073 09.3 W004
Kaadedhdhoo KA 274.0 H W N00 29.7 E072 59.7 W005
Kadhdhoo KD 260.0 H W N01 51.3 E073 31.2 W004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 335
NEPAL
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Bhairahawa BWA 114.7 V D H W N27 30.2 E083 26.0 E000 367
Bharatpur BHP 295.0 H W N27 40.8 E084 25.8 E000 670
Biratnagar BRT 114.1 V D H W N26 29.0 E087 15.0 W000
Biratnagar VTN 358.0 H W N26 29.1 E087 16.0 W000
Dhangadhi DHI 253.0 H W N28 45.2 E080 34.9 E000 653
Janakpur JKP 287.0 H W N26 42.7 E085 55.3 E000
Kathmandu KAM 318.0 H W N27 41.6 E085 21.2 E000
Kathmandu KTM 113.2 V D H W N27 40.4 E085 20.9 E000
Nalinchowk (Kathmandu) LNC 252.0 H L W N27 39.0 E085 27.9 E000
Nepalgunj NGJ 115.1 V D H W N28 06.1 E081 39.1 E000 538
Nepalgunj NPJ 330.0 H W N28 06.0 E081 40.1 E000 550
Pokhara PHR 112.8 D H N28 12.1 E083 59.1 2720
Simara SMR 112.9 V D H W N27 09.9 E084 58.9 E000
Thecho (Kathmandu) LTH 230.0 H M W N27 36.8 E085 19.4 E000
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 336
OMAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Haima HAI 113.3 V D U W N19 58.2 E056 16.8 E001
Haima HMA 288.0 H W N19 58.2 E056 16.7 E001
Izki IZK 113.5 V D U W N22 53.3 E057 45.7 E001 1676
Masirah MR 343.0 H W N20 40.7 E058 53.1 E000 135
Masirah MRH 113.8 V T L W N20 40.5 E058 53.8 E000 80
Muscat MCT 114.5 V D H W N23 35.5 E058 15.6 E001
Salalah SAN 310.0 H W N17 01.7 E054 05.2 E001
Salalah SLL 112.8 V D H W N17 03.0 E054 06.9 E001
Sur SUR 117.5 V D U W N22 32.8 E059 29.5 E001 153
Thumrait THT 379.0 H W N17 41.8 E054 01.6 E000

Muscat (Muscat Intl) IMR 110.7 LOC RWY 26R E001


Salalah LOM 407.0 LO N17 04.2 E054 11.0 E001
ISW 108.7 LOC RWY 07 E001
ISE 110.9 LOC RWY 25 E001
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 337
PAKISTAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Bahawalpur BW 332.0 H M W N29 21.0 E071 42.6 E001
Bhit BT 425.0 H M N26 12.5 E067 30.0 E001
Cape Monze KA 244.0 H W N24 49.7 E066 39.9 E001
Chore KE 410.0 H W N25 31.2 E069 46.3 E001
Dalbandin DB 287.0 H M W N28 52.4 E064 24.1 E001
Dera Ghazi Khan DG 322.0 H M W N29 57.7 E070 29.4 E001
Dera Ismail Khan DI 113.1 V H W N31 54.8 E070 53.1 E001
Dera Ismail Khan DI 286.0 H W N31 54.5 E070 53.3 E001
Faisalabad FA 212.0 H W N31 22.2 E072 59.7 E002
Gharo KF 296.0 H W N24 46.5 E067 34.0 E001
Gilgit GT 324.0 H W N35 55.2 E074 20.1 E002
Gwadar GD 303.0 H M W N25 13.7 E062 19.8 E001
Hyderabad KD 223.0 H M W N25 19.4 E068 21.7 E000
Islamabad RN 112.1 V D U W N33 36.4 E073 07.6 E002
Jacobabad JA 232.0 H W N28 16.7 E068 25.3 E001
Jiwani JI 112.7 V D H W N25 03.8 E061 47.7 E001
Jiwani JI 330.0 H W N25 04.3 E061 48.0 E001
Kadanwari KW 350.0 H N27 12.0 E069 09.1 E001
Karachi KC 112.1 V D H W N24 54.7 E067 10.9 E000
Karachi KC 271.0 H W N24 55.4 E067 09.6 E000
Karachi MR 112.4 T U N24 53.8 E066 56.5 E000 35
Karachi MR 354.0 H H W N24 56.0 E066 56.0 E000
Khuzdar KH 405.0 H M W N27 47.9 E066 38.3 E001
Lahore LA 112.7 V D U W N31 30.0 E074 24.0 E001
Lahore LA 268.0 H W N31 30.4 E074 23.0 E001
Moenjodaro MJ 304.0 H M W N27 19.9 E068 08.5 E001
Multan MT 116.7 V H W N30 11.6 E071 25.0 E001
Multan MT 387.0 H W N30 11.7 E071 24.8 E001
Muzaffarabad MF 207.0 H M W N34 20.5 E073 30.4 E002
Nawabshah NH 112.9 V D H W N26 13.1 E068 23.1 E000
Nawabshah NH 393.0 H W N26 13.0 E068 23.5 E000
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 338
PAKISTAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Ormara OR 380.0 H M W N25 16.2 E064 35.4 E000
Panjgur PG 114.3 V D H W N26 57.2 E064 08.2 E001
Panjgur PG 388.0 H W N26 57.4 E064 08.3 E001
Parachinar PC 273.0 H M W N33 54.3 E070 04.3 E002
Pasni PI 400.0 H M W N25 17.3 E063 20.9 E001
Peshawar PS 114.3 V D H W N33 58.7 E071 31.0 E002
Peshawar PS 308.0 H W N33 59.8 E071 30.3 E002
Qasim QS 287.0 H W N33 34.0 E073 02.0 E002
Quetta QT 114.7 V D H W N30 15.5 E066 56.2 E002
Quetta QT 348.0 H M W N30 15.0 E066 56.0 E002
Rafiqui RQ 283.0 H H W N30 46.0 E072 17.0 E001
Rahim Yar Khan RK 113.7 V D H W N28 21.9 E070 16.4 E001
Rahim Yar Khan RK 290.0 H W N28 24.7 E070 18.2 E001
Rawalakot RT 295.0 H M W N33 50.8 E073 47.9 E002
Saidu Sharif SS 357.0 H M W N34 48.5 E072 21.1 E002
Sargodha SR 344.0 H H W N32 01.0 E072 43.0 E001
Sawan SW 279.0 H N26 57.9 E068 52.8 E001
Sehwan Sharif SN 338.0 H M W N26 28.5 E067 43.1 E001
Sheikhupura SP 317.0 H W N31 42.0 E073 59.9 E002
Sialkot SLT 113.8 V D H W N32 31.1 E074 20.6 E001
Sibi SB 208.0 H W N29 34.2 E067 50.8 E002
Skardu SD 247.0 H M W N35 21.0 E075 32.0 E002
Sukkur SK 375.0 H M W N27 43.3 E068 47.8 E001
Turbat TU 237.0 H M W N25 59.4 E063 01.8 E001
Zhob ZB 115.7 V D H W N31 21.4 E069 27.6 E002
Zhob ZB 245.0 H W N31 21.3 E069 27.3 E002

Faisalabad (Faisalabad IFA 109.7 LOC RWY 03 E002


Intl)
Islamabad (Benazir IRN 110.3 LOC RWY 30 E002
Bhutto Intl)
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 339
PAKISTAN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Karachi (Jinnah Intl) IQA 109.7 LOC RWY 25L E000
IKC 110.1 LOC RWY 25R E000
KO 235.0 LOM N24 55.8 E067 14.8 E000
Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl) LO 338.0 LO N31 26.7 E074 24.2 E001
ILO 109.7 LOC RWY 36L E001
ILA 109.9 LOC RWY 36R E001
Multan (Multan Intl) IMT 110.3 LOC RWY 36 E001
Peshawar (Bacha Khan IBKB 108.3 LOC RWY 35 E002
Intl)
Quetta (Samungli Intl) IUTA 108.7 LOC RWY 13L E002
Sialkot (Sialkot Intl) ISL 109.3 LOC RWY 04 E001
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 340
QATAR
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Al Khor AK 345.0 H L W N25 37.8 E051 30.4 E003
Al Udeid ALD 115.2 V T L W N25 05.6 E051 19.6 E002 104
Doha Intl DIA 112.4 V D L W N25 14.0 E051 34.6 E002
Doha/Hamad Intl DOH 114.4 V D H W N25 15.0 E051 36.6 E002

Al-Udeid (Al Udeid AB) ISWT 110.55 LOC RWY 16L E002
ICGM 108.3 LOC RWY 16R E002
ITCE 110.95 LOC RWY 34L E002
IMBH 111.3 LOC RWY 34R E002
Doha (Doha Intl) AMD 108.5 LOC RWY 15 E002
IBD 109.5 LOC RWY 33 E002
Doha (Hamad Intl) QAT 108.1 LOC RWY 16R E002
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 341
SAUDI ARABIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Abha ABH 112.9 V T H W N18 14.5 E042 39.4 E002 6900
Abqaiq AQ 290.0 H M W N25 54.3 E049 35.8 E002 234
Al Ahsa HSA 116.6 V T H W N25 16.7 E049 29.0 E002 600
Al Baha BHA 113.5 V T H W N20 17.5 E041 37.7 E003
Al Dawadmi DAW 116.1 V D H N24 26.9 E044 07.2 E003 3100
Al Jouf AJF 117.8 V T H W N29 47.4 E040 04.3 E004
Al Kharj AKJ 117.3 V T H W N24 04.1 E047 24.5 E002
Al Shigar ASH 112.3 V D H W N30 07.4 E038 47.9 E003
Al Ula AUA 114.9 V D H W N26 28.3 E038 08.4 E003
Aradah ARD 116.9 V D H W N21 13.7 E055 15.9 E001 300
Arar AAR 113.3 V D H W N30 54.5 E041 08.5 E004
Bir Darb BDB 115.1 V D U W N24 19.9 E041 49.5 E003 3281
Bisha BSH 112.3 V D H W N19 58.7 E042 37.5 E002
Bopan BPN 113.7 V D L W N27 03.2 E045 26.7 E003 1
Dafinah DFN 117.5 V D U W N23 17.0 E041 43.2 E002 3175
Dhahran DHA 117.2 V T L A N26 15.6 E050 08.4 E002 100
Gassim GAS 117.1 V T H W N26 17.9 E043 46.8 E003
Guriat GRY 114.7 V T H W N31 24.8 E037 17.2 E003
Hafr Al Batin (Al Qaisu- HFR 113.1 V T U N28 19.8 E046 07.8 E003 1200
mah)
Hail HIL 113.5 V T H W N27 25.5 E041 41.0 E003
Halaifa HLF 116.7 V D H W N26 26.1 E039 16.2 E004
Hawtah HAW 405.0 H M W N22 56.9 E046 54.6 E002 2083
Jazan GIZ 117.7 V D H W N16 54.5 E042 34.7 E002 100
Jubail JBL 112.9 V D H W N27 00.7 E049 24.7 E003 100
Khamis Mushait KAM 115.9 V T H W N18 18.5 E042 48.7 E002 6800
Khashm Alan RAZ 114.2 V D H W N24 36.3 E046 55.5 E003
King Abdulaziz (Jeddah) JDW 115.3 V T H W N21 42.7 E039 07.4 E003 100
King Fahd KFA 112.5 V T U W N26 21.9 E049 49.2 E002 100
King Faisal Naval Base KFB 113.1 V T H W N21 20.8 E039 10.3 E003
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 342
SAUDI ARABIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
King Salman AB RIY 114.5 V T L W N24 43.2 E046 43.4 E002
(Riyadh)
King Saud AB (Hafr Al KMC 115.9 V T H W N27 52.8 E045 33.3 E003
Batin)
Madinah PMA 114.1 V D H A N24 32.8 E039 42.3 E004
Magala MGA 116.3 V D H W N26 17.3 E047 12.4 E002 1568
Nejran NEJ 116.7 V T H W N17 36.4 E044 24.9 E002
Prince Sultan PSA 115.4 V T L W N24 04.4 E047 35.0 E002 1600
Pump Station 10 PS10 382.0 H N24 06.4 E041 02.1 E003 2832
Pump Station 3 PS3 315.0 H M W N25 10.4 E047 29.5 E002
Pump Station 6 PS6 370.0 H M N24 42.5 E044 58.0 E002
Pump Station 9 PS9 607.0 H W N24 16.6 E042 08.6 E003 2999
Qunfidah QUN 113.3 V D H W N19 22.2 E041 04.5 E003 120
Rabigh RBG 116.8 V D H W N22 47.5 E039 05.8 E004
Rafha RAF 116.8 V D H W N29 37.2 E043 29.9 E003
Raghba RGB 115.5 V D H W N23 55.6 E044 35.8 E003
Ras Mishab RAS 116.4 V T H W N28 04.7 E048 36.9 E003
Ras Tanajib TJ 382.0 H W N27 51.0 E048 46.7 E003 54
Ras Tanura RT 286.0 H W N26 42.6 E050 02.3 E002 46
Riyadh KIA 113.3 V T H A N24 53.2 E046 45.6 E002
Shabitah SBT 115.1 V D L W N22 42.7 E053 16.8 E001
Sharurah SHA 114.3 V T H W N17 28.2 E047 08.0 E001
Shaybah SYH 285.0 H M N22 31.0 E053 59.3 E002 300
Tabuk TBK 115.7 V T H W N28 21.9 E036 36.6 E004
Taif TIF 112.7 V T H W N21 29.2 E040 32.8 E003 4800
Thablotin THA 113.9 V D H W N19 49.9 E054 01.2 E001
Turaif TRF 116.1 V D H W N31 41.6 E038 44.1 E004 2900
Udhailiyah UD 390.0 H L W N25 09.0 E049 19.6 E002
Um Almelh UME 116.1 V D H W N19 07.4 E050 08.6 E002
Wadi Al Dawasir WDR 115.2 V D H W N20 30.3 E045 12.3 E002
Wejh WEJ 113.9 V T H W N26 10.8 E036 29.3 E003
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 343
SAUDI ARABIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Yenbo YEN 112.9 V D H W N24 09.0 E038 02.3 E003 100

Abha IABH 109.9 LOC RWY 13 E002


Al Ahsa IHSA 110.9 LOC RWY 34 E002
Al Baha (King Saud Bin IBHA 110.5 LOC RWY 25 E003
Abdulaziz)
Al Dawadmi IDAW 110.7 LOC RWY 15 E003
Al Jouf IAJF 109.9 LOC RWY 28 E004
Al Kharj (Prince Sultan ISAB 110.7 LOC RWY 17L E002
AB)
IPSB 108.5 LOC RWY 35L E002
IPSA 111.3 LOC RWY 35R E002
Al Qaisumah (Hafr Al IHFR 108.5 LOC RWY 34 E003
Batin)
Arar IAAR 111.1 LOC RWY 28 E004
Batha IBAT 111.7 LOC RWY 32 E002
Bisha IBSH 110.1 LOC RWY 18 E002
Dammam (King Fahd IMBF 111.7 LOC RWY 16L E002
Intl)
IWSR 108.1 LOC RWY 16R E002
IWM 108.9 LOC RWY 34L E002
R
IABF 110.7 LOC RWY 34R E002
Dhahran (King Abdulaziz IDHC 109.3 LOC RWY 16L E002
AB)
IDHH 109.1 LOC RWY 16R E002
IDHL 109.7 LOC RWY 34L E002
IDHA 109.9 LOC RWY 34R E002
Gassim (Prince Naif Bin IGAS 110.1 LOC RWY 15 E003
Abdulaziz)
Guriat IGRY 110.9 LOC RWY 28 E003
Hafr Al Batin (King Saud IKMC 108.7 LOC RWY 31 E003
AB)
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 344
SAUDI ARABIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Hail IHIL 110.3 LOC RWY 18 E003
Jazan (King Abdullah Bin IGZN 109.9 LOC RWY 33 E002
Abdulaziz)
Jeddah (King Abdulaziz IJDC 109.7 LOC RWY 16C E003
Intl)
IDFJ 108.5 LOC RWY 16L E003
IJDD 109.3 LOC RWY 16R E003
IJDW 109.5 LOC RWY 34C E003
IJDL 109.1 LOC RWY 34L E003
IEAL 108.3 LOC RWY 34R E003
Jeddah (King Faisal IKFN 108.9 LOC RWY 33 E003
Naval Base)
Jubail IJBL 109.5 LOC RWY 35 E003
Khamis Mushait (King IKAB 108.7 LOC RWY 14 E002
Khaled AB)
IKAM 109.5 LOC RWY 24 E002
Madinah (Prince INAH 111.7 LOC RWY 17 E004
Mohammad Bin Abdula-
ziz Intl)
IDIN 111.3 LOC RWY 35 E004
IPMA 110.5 LOC RWY 36 E004
Nejran INEJ 109.3 LOC RWY 06 E002
Rabigh IRBG 108.1 LOC RWY 33 E004
Rafha IRAF 111.5 LOC RWY 29 E003
Ras Mishab IRAS 111.1 LOC RWY 34 E003
Ras Tanura ITNR 108.3 LOC RWY 33 E002
Riyadh (King Khaled Intl) IELF 109.5 LOC RWY 15L E002
ITIH 110.5 LOC RWY 15R E002
IFAT 110.1 LOC RWY 33L E002
IKIA 109.1 LOC RWY 33R E002
Riyadh (King Salman IRIY 110.3 LOC RWY 01 E002
AB)
IRAB 110.7 LOC RWY 33 E002
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 345
SAUDI ARABIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Sharurah ISHA 109.7 LOC RWY 08 E001
Tabuk (Prince Sultan Bin ITBK 109.5 LOC RWY 24 E004
Abdulaziz)
IPKS 111.9 LOC RWY 31 E004
Taif (Taif Intl) ITIF 110.9 LOC RWY 25 E003
ITAI 110.7 LOC RWY 35 E003
Turaif ITRF 108.3 LOC RWY 28 E004
Um Almelh IUME 108.9 LOC RWY 05 E002
Wadi Al Dawasir IWDR 110.5 LOC RWY 10 E002
Wejh IWEJ 110.7 LOC RWY 33 E003
Yenbo (Prince Abdul- IYEN 111.5 LOC RWY 28 E003
mohsin bin Abdulaziz)
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 346
SRI LANKA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Anuradhapura AN 415.0 H W N08 18.6 E080 26.3 W002
Katunayake KAT 114.1 V D H W N07 09.7 E079 52.1 W002
Mattala MTL 116.7 V D H W N06 18.2 E081 08.7 W002 181
Ratmalana RM 350.0 H W N06 50.0 E079 53.0 W002 22
Ratmalana RML 112.7 D L N06 49.8 E079 53.0 110
Trincomalee CHB 500.0 H W N08 32.0 E081 11.0 W002 7

Katunayake (Bandara- IKW 109.9 LOC RWY 04 W002


naike Intl Colombo)
IKE 110.3 LOC RWY 22 W002
Mattala (Mattala Raja- IME 109.5 LOC RWY 23 W002
paksa Intl)
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 347
SYRIA
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Abyad (Damascus) ABD 264.0 H W N33 20.1 E036 25.7 E003
Aleppo ALE 114.5 V D H W N36 10.8 E037 12.6 E003
Aleppo ALE 396.0 H M W N36 11.2 E037 13.4 E003 1276
Aleppo MER 365.0 H M W N36 10.4 E037 18.5 E003
Banias BAN 304.0 H W N35 13.7 E035 57.5 E003 217
Damascus DAL 342.0 H M W N33 29.3 E036 36.1 E003 1995
Damascus DAM 116.0 V D H W N33 21.9 E036 28.1 E003
Deir Zzor DRZ 117.0 V D U W N35 17.5 E040 09.2 E004 700
Deir-Zzor DRZ 295.0 H M W N35 17.3 E040 11.2 E004 700
Hassakeh HAS 363.0 H M W N36 29.0 E040 45.3 E005
Kamishly KML 115.1 V D U W N37 01.0 E041 11.1 E004 1482
Kamishly KML 312.5 H W N37 01.8 E041 12.3 E004
Kariatain KTN 117.7 V D U W N34 12.8 E037 15.9 E003 2623
Kariatain KTN 372.5 H W N34 13.6 E037 14.0 E003
Latakia LTK 114.8 V D L W N35 23.8 E035 57.1 E003 193
Latakia LTK 414.0 H L W N35 28.8 E035 56.5 E003
Mezzeh (Damascus) MEZ 358.0 H W N33 29.2 E036 13.6 E003
Tanf TAN 114.0 V D H W N33 28.9 E038 39.2 E005

Aleppo (Aleppo Intl) IALE 110.1 LOC RWY 27 E003


OM N36 10.4 E037 18.5
Damascus (Damascus DAM 111.1 LOC RWY 05R E003
Intl) L
IDA 109.9 LOC RWY 23R E003
OM N33 29.3 E036 36.1
Latakia (Bassel Al-Assad IBA 109.1 LOC RWY 17R E003
Intl)
OM N35 28.8 E035 56.5
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 348
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Adana ADA 112.7 V D U W N36 56.4 E035 12.6 E003
Adana ADN 395.0 H L W N36 58.3 E035 15.7 E003
Adiyaman KHD 113.6 V D H W N37 43.5 E038 27.4 E004
Adiyaman KHD 381.0 H W N37 43.5 E038 27.4 E004
Afyon KFK 112.2 V D H W N38 48.2 E030 32.8 E005
Afyon KFK 115.2 T L N38 43.3 E030 36.8 E005 3271
Afyon KFK 324.0 H M W N38 48.2 E030 32.8 E005
Agri ARI 116.7 V D H W N39 38.7 E043 01.6 E004 5354
Agri ARI 289.0 H W N39 38.7 E043 01.6 E004
Akhisar AKI 110.2 T H N38 49.2 E027 49.6 E005 285
Ankara ANK 114.9 D H N39 57.2 E032 49.7 2835
Ankara ANK 356.0 H W N39 57.2 E032 49.7 E004
Ankara-Etimesgut ETI 116.6 T H N39 57.5 E032 40.5 E005 2684
Antalya ANT 109.1 D T N36 52.5 E030 47.4 187
Antalya AYT 114.0 V D H W N36 55.2 E030 47.7 E004
Antalya AYT 115.5 T H N36 54.6 E030 47.4 E004 213
Antalya GEY 413.0 H M W N36 52.3 E030 27.3 E004
Arifiye ARF 113.9 T H N40 44.3 E030 03.9 E005 197
Arifiye ARF 383.5 H M W N40 43.9 E030 05.3 E005
Baglum (Ankara) BAG 113.1 V D H W N40 04.2 E032 48.6 E005
Balikesir BRI 110.6 T L N39 37.1 E027 55.7 E005 318
Balikesir BRI 112.25 V D L W N39 37.9 E027 55.7 E005
Balikesir BRI 470.0 H W N39 37.8 E027 55.8 E005
Bandirma BDM 111.0 T T N40 19.0 E027 58.9 E005 171
Batman BAT 111.6 T L N37 54.9 E041 06.3 E005 1824
Batman BAT 116.2 V D L W N37 56.3 E041 07.2 E005
Batman BAT 470.0 H L W N37 56.3 E041 07.2 E005 1854
Beykoz BKZ 117.3 V D H W N41 07.6 E029 08.6 E005
Beypazari BEY 487.0 H W N40 09.5 E031 55.8 E004
Biga BIG 116.9 V D H W N40 17.1 E027 21.9 E005 417
Bingol BNG 112.1 V D H W N38 51.3 E040 36.0 E005
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 349
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Bingol BNG 384.0 H M W N38 51.3 E040 36.0 E004
Canakkale CNK 111.2 V D H W N40 08.1 E026 25.6 E004 39
Canakkale CNK 422.0 H W N40 08.1 E026 25.6 E004
Cardak (Denizli) CRD 112.0 V D H W N37 47.4 E029 42.2 E005 2808
Cardak (Denizli) CRD 433.0 H W N37 47.4 E029 42.2 E005
Carsamba (Samsun) CRM 112.8 V D H W N41 15.9 E036 32.9 E005 33
Carsamba (Samsun) CRM 325.0 H W N41 15.9 E036 32.9 E005
Caycuma CAY 109.6 V D H W N41 30.8 E032 02.7 E005
Caycuma CAY 292.0 H W N41 30.8 E032 02.7 E005
Cekmece CEK 114.6 V D H W N41 00.4 E028 31.7 E004
Cekmece CEK 328.0 H W N41 00.4 E028 31.7 E004
Cengiz Topel CTP 117.4 V D H W N40 44.3 E030 04.3 E005 213
Cengiz Topel (Kocaeli) CTP 307.0 H W N40 44.3 E030 04.3 E005
Cigli (Izmir) CIG 113.6 T L N38 29.7 E027 00.5 E005 52
Cigli (Izmir) CIG 363.0 H M W N38 31.5 E027 01.0 E005
Cildir (Aydin) CLD 113.85 V D L W N37 48.9 E027 53.8 E004 121
Cildir (Aydin) CLD 480.0 H W N37 49.0 E027 53.1 E004
Corlu CLU 115.9 T U N41 07.8 E027 54.1 E004 518
Corlu CRL 114.8 V D H W N41 09.0 E027 56.1 E004
Corlu CRL 426.0 H L N41 07.9 E027 54.6 E004
Cubuk (Ankara) BUK 114.3 V D H W N40 14.5 E033 06.3 E004
Cubuk (Ankara) BUK 425.0 H W N40 14.5 E033 06.3 E004
Dalaman DAL 114.7 V D H W N36 41.4 E028 46.9 E004 33
Dalaman DAL 115.3 T T N36 42.8 E028 47.3 E004 49
Dalaman DAL 346.0 H W N36 41.4 E028 46.9 E004
Diyarbakir DIY 110.0 T H N37 53.9 E040 11.7 E004 2251
Diyarbakir DYB 109.4 V D H W N37 52.4 E040 12.5 E004 2175
Diyarbakir DYB 330.0 H M W N37 52.4 E040 12.5 E005
Edremit EDR 109.4 V D L W N39 33.0 E027 00.3 E004
Edremit EDR 368.0 H M W N39 33.0 E027 00.3 E004
Elazig EZS 114.7 V D H W N38 42.5 E039 13.4 E005
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 350
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Erzincan ERN 112.7 V D H W N39 42.5 E039 31.8 E004
Erzincan ERN 430.0 H W N39 42.5 E039 31.8 E004
Erzurum ERZ 111.4 T L N39 57.5 E041 09.2 E005 5774
Erzurum ERZ 115.5 V D H W N39 57.4 E041 12.4 E005 5804
Erzurum ERZ 354.0 H L W N39 57.4 E041 12.4 E005
Esenboga (Ankara) ESB 112.1 V D L W N40 08.8 E033 00.7 E004
Eskisehir ESK 114.4 T H N39 47.0 E030 36.4 E004 2598
Eskisehir ESR 108.2 V D H W N39 48.8 E030 30.7 E004
Eskisehir ESR 372.0 H W N39 48.8 E030 30.7 E004
Gap (Sanliurfa) GAP 113.2 V D H W N37 27.5 E038 54.3 E004 2759
Gap (Sanliurfa) GAP 391.0 H M W N37 27.5 E038 54.3 E004
Gaziantep GAZ 116.7 V D H W N36 57.1 E037 28.4 E004
Gaziantep GAZ 432.0 H W N36 57.1 E037 28.4 E004
Gazipasa GZP 114.2 D H N36 18.3 E032 17.9 217
Gazipasa GZP 316.0 H M W N36 18.3 E032 17.9 E005
Gemerek GEM 115.1 V D H W N39 09.2 E036 01.7 E005 5010
Gokceada GKA 109.0 V D H W N40 10.8 E025 55.4 E004
Gokceada GKA 384.0 H L W N40 10.8 E025 55.4 E004
Golbasi GBI 315.0 H W N39 42.7 E032 49.1 E003
Hatay HTY 112.05 V D H W N36 21.8 E036 17.4 E004
Hatay HTY 336.0 H W N36 21.8 E036 17.4 E005
Haymana HAY 111.8 D H N39 26.2 E032 30.6 4275
Haymana HAY 350.0 H H W N39 26.2 E032 30.6 E005
Igdir GDR 117.7 V D H W N39 58.4 E043 53.2 E005 3163
Igdir GDR 388.0 H M W N39 58.4 E043 53.2 E005
Incirlik DAN 108.4 T H N37 00.9 E035 26.9 E004 248
Inebolu INB 113.3 V D H W N41 57.1 E033 42.4 E005 2224
Isparta IPT 117.5 V D H W N37 50.5 E030 20.7 E004
Isparta IPT 349.0 H H W N37 50.5 E030 20.7 E004
Istanbul IS 396.0 H L W N41 03.4 E028 48.4 E004
Istanbul IST 112.5 V T H W N40 57.7 E028 48.6 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 351
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Izmir IMR 113.7 V D H W N38 19.0 E027 00.4 E003
Kadifekale (Izmir) KDL 330.0 H W N38 24.8 E027 08.9 E003
Kahramanmaras KHM 113.9 V D H W N37 32.4 E036 57.2 E004
Kahramanmaras KHM 374.0 H M W N37 32.4 E036 57.2 E004
Kaklic KLC 116.8 T H N38 30.8 E026 58.4 E004 23
Kars KAR 113.8 V D H W N40 33.4 E043 06.2 E005 5906
Kars KAR 431.0 H W N40 33.4 E043 06.2 E005
Kastamonu KST 115.2 V D H W N41 21.0 E033 48.0 E005 3501
Kastamonu KST 359.0 H W N41 21.0 E033 48.0 E005
Kastamonu KTM 461.0 H W N41 18.3 E033 47.4 E005
Kayseri KSR 116.3 V D H W N38 46.5 E035 31.3 E005 3491
Kayseri KSR 116.9 T T N38 45.8 E035 28.5 E005 3524
Kayseri KSR 407.0 H W N38 46.5 E035 31.3 E005
Keban ELG 112.15 V D H W N38 35.8 E039 17.0 E005
Keban ELG 338.0 H M W N38 35.8 E039 17.0 E005 2927
Konya KNY 111.2 V D L W N37 59.8 E032 33.9 E004 3425
Konya KNY 390.0 H W N37 59.8 E032 33.9 E004
Konya KON 114.1 T T N37 59.8 E032 33.8 E004 3428
Kula DEN 112.05 V D H W N38 34.7 E028 36.2 E004 3130
Kutahya KUT 110.8 T H N39 25.8 E030 00.8 E005 3074
Lara (Antalya) LRA 113.6 V D H W N36 52.6 E030 48.3 E004
Malatya ERH 112.0 V D H W N38 27.8 E038 06.7 E004
Malatya ERH 113.5 T L N38 26.5 E038 05.2 E004 2858
Malatya ERH 421.0 H W N38 27.8 E038 06.7 E005
Mardin MRD 116.9 V D H W N37 13.7 E040 38.3 E004 1742
Mardin MRD 403.0 H W N37 13.7 E040 38.3 E004
Menderes (Izmir) MEN 115.1 T L N38 17.9 E027 09.4 E003 430
Menderes (Izmir) MEN 117.9 V D L W N38 17.7 E027 09.5 E003
Merzifon MNI 109.8 V D L W N40 49.3 E035 30.8 E006
Merzifon MNI 440.0 H M W N40 49.3 E035 30.8 E006
Merzifon (Amasya) MNI 109.3 T L N40 49.5 E035 30.6 E006 1772
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 352
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Milas Bodrum BDR 116.7 V D H W N37 15.1 E027 40.1 E004
Milas Bodrum BDR 389.0 H W N37 15.1 E027 40.1 E004
Murted ZIR 114.5 T L N40 05.2 E032 34.6 E005 2812
Mus MUS 111.2 V D H W N38 45.0 E041 39.6 E004
Mus MUS 319.0 H L W N38 45.0 E041 39.6 E005
Mut MUT 112.3 V D H W N36 51.8 E033 17.5 E005 5801
Sabiha (Istanbul) SAB 347.0 H L W N40 54.0 E029 19.2 E004
Sabiha (Istanbul) SBH 108.8 V D H W N40 54.0 E029 19.2 E004 312
Selcuk-Efes SEL 113.2 V D L W N37 56.9 E027 20.0 E004 26
Selcuk-Efes SEL 424.0 H M W N37 56.9 E027 20.0 E004
Siirt SIR 112.2 D U N37 58.6 E041 50.2 1969
Siirt SIR 409.0 H W N37 58.6 E041 50.2 E005
Siirt SRT 114.3 V D H W N37 54.6 E041 52.9 E004
Sinop SIN 114.0 V D H W N42 01.3 E035 04.6 E005
Sinop SIN 465.0 H W N42 01.3 E035 04.6 E005
Sirnak RNA 112.3 V D H W N37 21.9 E042 03.7 E005 2064
Sirnak RNA 411.0 H W N37 21.9 E042 03.7 E005
Sivas SIV 114.2 V D H W N39 47.4 E036 53.6 E005 5292
Sivas SIV 310.0 H M W N39 47.4 E036 53.6 E005
Sivrihisar (Eskisehir) SYT 109.2 T H N39 26.8 E031 22.4 E005 3222
Tekirdag EKI 116.3 V D H N40 57.1 E027 25.6 E005 1053
Tekirdag EKI 317.0 H L N40 57.1 E027 25.6 E005
Tokat TKT 115.0 V D H W N40 18.9 E036 22.7 E005 1854
Tokat TKT 403.0 H W N40 18.9 E036 22.7 E005
Tuzkoy TZK 115.3 V D H W N38 46.0 E034 32.6 E005
Tuzkoy TZK 371.0 H W N38 46.0 E034 32.6 E005
Usak USK 108.0 V D L W N38 41.0 E029 28.5 E004
Usak USK 414.0 H M N38 41.0 E029 28.5 E004
Vabel EZN 112.05 V D H W N39 56.2 E038 53.2 E005
Van VAN 115.2 V D H W N38 28.0 E043 19.5 E005 5443
Van VAN 397.0 H H W N38 28.0 E043 19.5 E005
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 353
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Yalova YAA 117.1 T H N40 41.2 E029 22.5 E005 30
Yalova YAA 117.7 V D H N40 28.5 E029 12.5 E005
Yenisehir YEN 113.2 T L N40 15.4 E029 33.8 E004 764
Yenisehir (Bursa) BRY 115.3 V D H W N40 15.8 E029 35.6 E004 771
Yenisehir (Bursa) BRY 352.0 H L W N40 15.8 E029 35.6 E004
Yuksekova YKV 112.1 V D H W N37 33.0 E044 14.6 E005
Yuksekova (Hakkari) YKV 420.0 H M W N37 33.0 E044 14.6 E005
Zafer KTH 112.3 V D H W N39 06.4 E030 08.1 E004
Zafer KTH 336.0 H M W N39 06.4 E030 08.1 E004

Adana (Adana Intl) IADA 108.7 LOC RWY 05 E003


Adana (Incirlik AB) IDAN 109.3 LOC RWY 05 E004
IDNA 111.7 LOC RWY 23 E004
Adiyaman IADY 110.5 LOC RWY 05 E004
Afyon IKFK 109.35 LOC RWY 31R E005
Agri (Ahmed-I Hani) IAGR 108.15 LOC RWY 16 E004
Amasya (Merzifon) IMRI 110.5 LOC RWY 05R E006
Ankara (Esenboga Intl) AN 285.0 LO N40 03.7 E032 56.0 E004
ES 338.0 LO N40 11.4 E033 03.3 E004
IAKR 108.9 LOC RWY 03L E004
IANK 110.3 LOC RWY 03R E004
OM N40 03.7 E032 56.0
IESB 108.1 LOC RWY 21L E004
OM N40 11.4 E033 03.3
IEBG 108.3 LOC RWY 21R E004
Ankara (Etimesgut) IETI 110.5 LOC RWY 11 E005
OM N39 59.9 E032 32.9
Ankara (Murted) IZIR 109.55 LOC RWY 03 E005
Antalya (Antalya Intl) IATY 108.7 LOC RWY 18C E004
OM N37 00.0 E030 48.3
ILRA 109.75 LOC RWY 18L E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 354
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
IAYT 110.3 LOC RWY 36C E004
IALY 108.1 LOC RWY 36R E004
Balikesir (Bandirma) IBDM 108.3 LOC RWY 36 E005
Balikesir (Koca Seyit) IKFZ 108.9 LOC RWY 05 E004
Balikesir (Merkez) IBRI 111.75 LOC RWY 36 E005
Batman IBAT 108.1 LOC RWY 02 E005
Bingol IBIN 108.35 LOC RWY 12 E004
Bursa (Yenisehir) IYEN 108.5 LOC RWY 25R E004
Canakkale ICNK 108.15 LOC RWY 04 E004
Denizli (Cardak) ICRD 110.7 LOC RWY 24 E005
Diyarbakir IDBN 108.5 LOC RWY 34 E005
Elazig IELG 110.3 LOC RWY 25 E005
Erzincan IEZC 108.9 LOC RWY 29 E004
Erzurum (Erzurum Intl) IEZR 110.7 LOC RWY 08L E005
IERZ 110.5 LOC RWY 26R E005
Eskisehir IESK 108.75 LOC RWY 27 E005
Eskisehir (Hasan Polat- IESR 110.3 LOC RWY 09 E004
kan)
Gaziantep (Gaziantep IGNP 109.1 LOC RWY 28 E004
Intl)
OM N36 55.7 E037 34.4
Gazipasa (Alanya) IGZP 108.5 LOC RWY 08 E005
Hatay IHAT 108.9 LOC RWY 04 E005
IHTY 108.15 LOC RWY 22 E005
Igdir (Sehit Bulent Aydin) IIGD 108.35 LOC RWY 12 E005
Isparta (Suleyman Demi- ISPT 109.15 LOC RWY 05 E004
rel)
Istanbul (Ataturk Intl) IIST 110.3 LOC RWY 05 E004
IISB 111.1 LOC RWY 17L E004
OM N41 03.4 E028 48.4
OM N41 00.6 E028 54.4
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 355
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
ISEF 111.5 LOC RWY 35L E004
IYES 111.3 LOC RWY 35R E004
Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen ISAB 109.9 LOC RWY 06 E004
Intl)
ISBH 110.9 LOC RWY 24 E004
Izmir (Adnan Menderes ME 405.0 LO N38 11.9 E027 11.1 E003
Intl)
IIMR 108.5 LOC RWY 16L E003
OM N38 22.3 E027 08.0
IMEN 110.3 LOC RWY 34R E003
OM N38 11.9 E027 11.1
Izmir (Cigli) ICIG 108.15 LOC RWY 17 E005
Izmir (Kaklic) IKLC 110.15 LOC RWY 17 E004
Kapadokya ITZK 110.7 LOC RWY 11 E005
Kars (Kars Harakani) IKAR 108.3 LOC RWY 06 E005
Kastamonu IKAS 108.5 LOC RWY 18 E005
Kayseri IKSR 110.3 LOC RWY 25 E005
Kocaeli (Cengiz Topel) ICNG 108.35 LOC RWY 27 E005
Konya IKNY 108.9 LOC RWY 01L E004
OM N37 54.3 E032 31.9
Malatya IMLY 109.9 LOC RWY 21L E005
OM N38 30.3 E038 08.7
Mardin IMRD 108.9 LOC RWY 03 E004
Milas (Bodrum Intl) IBDR 109.3 LOC RWY 10L E004
IGML 108.7 LOC RWY 28R E004
Mugla (Dalaman Intl) IDLM 110.1 LOC RWY 01 E004
IDMN 110.9 LOC RWY 19 E004
Mus IMUS 108.5 LOC RWY 29R E005
Samsun (Carsamba) ICRM 110.1 LOC RWY 13 E005
Sanliurfa (Gap) ISUR 111.9 LOC RWY 04 E004
Sinop ISDP 108.9 LOC RWY 23 E005
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 356
TURKEY
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Sirnak (Serafettin Elci) ISNK 108.35 LOC RWY 11 E005
Sivas (Nuri Demirag) ISVS 109.1 LOC RWY 01 E005
OM N39 43.2 E036 51.8
Tekirdag (Corlu Intl) ICRL 110.5 LOC RWY 05 E004
OM N41 04.8 E027 49.8
Trabzon (Trabzon Intl) ITRB 108.9 LOC RWY 29 E005
Van (Ferit Melen) IVAN 108.3 LOC RWY 03 E005
Zafer IZFR 108.1 LOC RWY 13 E004
IZFE 111.3 LOC RWY 31 E004
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 357
U.A.E.
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Abu Dhabi ADV 114.25 V D H B N24 25.1 E054 40.4 E002
Al Ain ALN 112.6 V D H W N24 15.6 E055 36.4 E002 842
Al Bateen (Abu Dhabi) ALB 114.0 V D L W N24 26.3 E054 26.8 E002 45
Al Maktoum (Dubai) JXB 113.4 D L N24 52.8 E055 11.4 183
Arzanah RNZ 327.0 H L N24 48.0 E052 33.5 E001
Buhasa BH 309.0 H W N23 37.0 E053 23.0 E001
Fujairah FJV 113.8 V D H A N25 06.0 E056 21.3 E002
Jebel Dhana JD 302.5 H L W N24 11.6 E052 37.5 E001
Ras Al Khaimah RAV 113.6 V D U W N25 35.3 E055 56.8 E002

Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi IAS 110.3 LOC RWY 13L E002
Intl)
IAE 109.15 LOC RWY 13R E002
IAW 109.3 LOC RWY 31L E002
IAN 108.75 LOC RWY 31R E002
Abu Dhabi (Al Bateen IAT 110.7 LOC RWY 31 E002
Executive)
Al Ain (Al Ain Intl) IALA 111.9 LOC RWY 01 E002
Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl) IJEA 111.75 LOC RWY 12 E002
IJWA 109.75 LOC RWY 30 E002
Dubai (Dubai Intl) IDBL 110.1 LOC RWY 12L E002
IDBE 109.5 LOC RWY 12R E002
IDBW 111.3 LOC RWY 30L E002
IDBR 110.9 LOC RWY 30R E002
Fujairah (Fujairah Intl) IFJR 111.5 LOC RWY 29 E002
Ras Al Khaimah (Ras Al IRK 110.5 LOC RWY 34 E002
Khaimah Intl)
Sharjah (Sharjah Intl) ISRE 108.55 LOC RWY 12 E002
ISHW 111.95 LOC RWY 30 E002
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 358
YEMEN
Name Ident Freq. Class INS Coordinates VAR/Stn Elev.
Decl
Aden AD 361.0 H H W N12 52.2 E045 00.3 E001
Aden KRA 112.5 V D U W N12 49.9 E045 01.4 E001 30
Al-Ghaidah GDA 354.0 H H W N16 11.3 E052 09.7 E001 216
Hodeidah HD 368.0 H H W N14 45.6 E042 58.4 E002 41
Hodeidah HDH 114.2 V D U W N14 46.4 E042 59.2 E002 71
Hodeidah HDL 338.0 H W N14 47.0 E042 59.5 E002 114
Marib MRB 271.0 H M W N15 28.1 E045 19.7 E001 3300
Mukalla RIN 116.0 V D U W N14 40.3 E049 23.5 E001 60
Saadah SYE 267.0 H W N16 58.0 E043 43.7 E001
Sanaa SAA 116.1 V D U W N15 30.0 E044 13.2 E002 7190
Sayun SYN 385.0 H H W N15 57.7 E048 47.2 E001
Socotra SCT 280.0 H W N12 37.8 E053 54.5 W000 146
Socotra SOC 108.6 V D H N12 38.3 E053 54.4 W000 10
Taiz TAZ 113.6 V D U W N13 41.8 E044 08.3 E002 4860

Aden (Aden Intl) KRL 110.3 LOC RWY 08 E001


Sanaa (Sanaa Intl) AN 228.0 LOM N15 33.4 E044 13.2 E002
ISAN 110.9 LOC RWY 18 E001
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 359
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

A ALI Al-Ashraf (Al Najaf), Iraq


AAE Ahmedabad, India ALI Aligarh, India
AAR Amritsar, India ALN Al Ain, UAE
AAR Arar, Saudi Arabia AMD Doha Intl (Doha), Qatar
AAT Agartala, India AMN Marka, Jordan
AAT Agatti, India AMS Mazar, Afghanistan
AAU Aurangabad, India AN Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
ABD Abadan, Iran AN Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey
ABD Abyad (Damascus), Syria AN Sanaa Intl (Sanaa), Yemen
ABH Abha, Saudi Arabia ANK Anarak, Iran
ABM Abumusa, Iran ANK Ankara, Turkey
AD Aden, Yemen ANT Antalya Intl (Antalya), Turkey
ADA Adana, Turkey AP Allahabad, India
ADN Adana, Turkey AQ Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia
ADV Abu Dhabi, UAE AQB Aqaba, Jordan
AG Agra, India AQC King Hussein, Jordan
AGG Agra, India AR Amritsar, India
AH Ahmedabad, India ARB Ardabil, Iran
AHR Herat, Afghanistan ARD Aradah, Saudi Arabia
AJ Aghajari, Iran ARF Arifiye, Turkey
AJF Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia ARI Agri, Turkey
AJR Aghajari, Iran ARK Arak, Iran
AK Akrotiri, Cyprus ASB Ali Al Salem, Kuwait
AK Al Khor, Qatar ASD Shindand, Afghanistan
AKI Akhisar, Turkey ASH Al Shigar, Saudi Arabia
AKJ Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia AT Agartala, India
AKR Akrotiri, Cyprus AT Agatti, India
ALB Al Bateen (Abu Dhabi), UAE AU Aurangabad, India
ALD Al Udeid, Qatar AUA Al Ula, Saudi Arabia
ALE Aleppo, Syria AWZ Ahwaz, Iran
ALH Allahabad, India AYT Antalya, Turkey
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 360
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

B BHP Bharatpur, Nepal


BA Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv), Israel BHR Bahrain, Bahrain
BAG Baglum (Ankara), Turkey BHU Bhuj, India
BAM Bam, Iran BIA Bengaluru, India
BAN Banias, Syria BIB Bengaluru, India
BAR Baysur, Lebanon BIG Biga, Turkey
BAT Batha, Saudi Arabia BJD Birjand, Iran
BAT Batman, Turkey BKZ Beykoz, Turkey
BBB Mumbai, India BL Barisal, Bangladesh
BBD Bagdogra, India BN Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv), Israel
BBG Bengaluru, India BN Varanasi, India
BBI Bellary, India BND Bandar Abbass, Iran
BBM Belgaum, India BNG Bingol, Turkey
BBN Varanasi, India BNR Bhuntar, India
BBS Bhubaneshwar, India BOD Beirut, Lebanon
BBZ Vijayawada, India BPL Bhopal, India
BC Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv), Israel BPN Barapani, India
BD Bagdogra, India BPN Bopan, Saudi Arabia
BD Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv), Israel BR Bidar, India
BDB Bir Darb, Saudi Arabia BRD Bojnord, Iran
BDM Bandirma, Turkey BRG Bahregan, Iran
BDR Milas Bodrum, Turkey BRI Balikesir, Turkey
BEY Beypazari, Turkey BRN Birjand, Iran
BG Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv), Israel BRT Biratnagar, Nepal
BGD Bagdogra, India BRY Yenisehir (Bursa), Turkey
BGD Baghdad, Iraq BSA Beer Sheba, Israel
BGM Bagram, Afghanistan BSH Bisha, Saudi Arabia
BGN Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv), Israel BSR Basrah, Iraq
BH Raja Bhoj (Bhopal), India BT Bumthang, Bhutan
BH Buhasa, UAE BTR Islamabad, Pakistan
BHA Al Baha, Saudi Arabia BUK Cubuk (Ankara), Turkey
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 361
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

BUZ Bushehr, Iran CNI Chennai, India


BVR Bhavnagar, India CNK Canakkale, Turkey
BW Bahawalpur, Pakistan CP Kadapa, India
BWA Bhairahawa, Nepal CRD Cardak (Denizli), Turkey
BZ Vijayawada, India CRL Corlu, Turkey
CRM Carsamba (Samsun), Turkey
C
CTG Chittagong, Bangladesh
CA Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose In (Kol-
CTP Cengiz Topel, Turkey
kata), India
CTP Cengiz Topel (Kocaeli), Turkey
CAK Cheka, Lebanon
CAY Caycuma, Turkey D
CB Coimbatore, India
DA Hazrat Shahjalal Intl (Dhaka), Bangla-
CB Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh desh
CBH Chah Bahar, Iran DAC Dhaka, Bangladesh
CCB Coimbatore, India DAL Dalaman, Turkey
CEA Kolkata, India DAL Damascus, Syria
CEK Cekmece, Turkey DAM Damascus, Syria
CG Chandigarh, India DAML Damascus Intl (Damascus), Syria
CHB Trincomalee, Sri Lanka DAN Incirlik, Turkey
CHG Chandigarh, India DAR Darband, Iran
CHI Chillarki, India DAW Al Dawadmi, Saudi Arabia
CI Cochin Intl (Cochin), India DB Dalbandin, Pakistan
CIA Cochin, India DBR Dibrugarh, India
CIB Cochin, India DC Tejgaon, Bangladesh
CIG Cigli (Izmir), Turkey DCN Dhaka, Bangladesh
CL Calicut, India DDN Dehradun, India
CLC Calicut, India DEN Kula, Turkey
CLD Cildir (Aydin), Turkey DFN Dafinah, Saudi Arabia
CLU Corlu, Turkey DG Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan
CM Comilla, Bangladesh DGP Durgapur, India
CML Comilla, Bangladesh DH Delhi, India
CN Car Nicobar, India DHA Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 362
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
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DHA Hazrat Shahjalal Intl (Dhaka), Bangla- ERN Erzincan, Turkey


desh ERZ Erzurum, Turkey
DHI Dhangadhi, Nepal ES Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey
DHN Dehnamak, Iran ESB Esenboga (Ankara), Turkey
DI Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan ESH Esfahan, Iran
DIA Doha Intl, Qatar ESK Eskisehir, Turkey
DIG Delhi, India ESR Eskisehir, Turkey
DIY Diyarbakir, Turkey ETI Ankara-Etimesgut, Turkey
DKA Larnaca Intl (Dhekelia), Cyprus EZN Vabel, Turkey
DMR Dimapur, India EZS Elazig, Turkey
DN Dehnamak, Iran
DNZ Dasht-E-Naz, Iran F
DOH Doha/Hamad Intl, Qatar FA Faisalabad, Pakistan
DP Delhi, India FJV Fujairah, UAE
DPN Delhi, India FSA Fasa, Iran
DRG Dibrugarh, India FY Fridun One, Iran
DRZ Deir Zzor, Syria
G
DRZ Deir-Zzor, Syria
GAP Gap (Sanliurfa), Turkey
DS Deesa, India
GAS Gassim, Saudi Arabia
DU Diu, India
GAZ Gaziantep, Turkey
DU Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose In (Kol-
kata), India GBI Golbasi, Turkey

DYB Diyarbakir, Turkey GD Gwadar, Pakistan

DZF Dezful, Iran GDA Al-Ghaidah, Yemen


GDA Gondia, India
E GDR Igdir, Turkey
EDR Edremit, Turkey GEM Gemerek, Turkey
EG Chittagong, Bangladesh GEY Antalya, Turkey
EKI Tekirdag, Turkey GGB Gulbarga, India
ELG Keban, Turkey GGC Gaya, India
EN Adnan Menderes Intl (Izmir), Turkey GGN Gorgan, Iran
ERH Malatya, Turkey GGO Goa, India
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 363
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

GGT Guwahati, India HLF Halaifa, Saudi Arabia


GH Gorakhpur, India HMA Haima, Oman
GH Guwahati, India HRT Herat, Afghanistan
GIZ Jazan, Saudi Arabia HSA Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
GKA Gokceada, Turkey HSA Hesa (Esfahan), Iran
GN Gondia, India HTY Hatay, Turkey
GO Goa, India HW Pantnagar, India
GRY Guriat, Saudi Arabia HY Begumpet (Hyderabad), India
GSN Gachsaran, Iran
I
GT Gilgit, Pakistan
IAAR Arar, Saudi Arabia
GT Guwahati, India
IABD Abadan, Iran
GWA Gwalior, India
IABF King Fahd Intl (Dammam), Saudi Ara-
GZA Gaza, Gaza
bia
GZP Gazipasa, Turkey
IABH Abha, Saudi Arabia

H IADA Adana Intl (Adana), Turkey


IAE Abu Dhabi Intl (Abu Dhabi), UAE
HAB Hamadan, Iran
IAGE Agartala, India
HAI Haima, Oman
IAGR Agra, India
HAM Hamadan, Iran
IAGR Ahmed-I Hani (Agri), Turkey
HAS Hassakeh, Syria
IAHD Ahmedabad, India
HAW Hawtah, Saudi Arabia
IAJF Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia
HAY Haymana, Turkey
IAK Akrotiri, Cyprus
HB Hubli, India
IAKR Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey
HBL Hubli, India
IAKW Hamid Karzai Intl (Kabul), Afghanistan
HD Hodeidah, Yemen
IALA Al Ain Intl (Al Ain), UAE
HDH Hodeidah, Yemen
IALE Aleppo Intl (Aleppo), Syria
HFR Hafr Al Batin (Al Qaisumah), Saudi Ara-
bia IALI Al-Ashraf Intl (Al Najaf), Iraq
HHY Hyderabad, India IALY Antalya Intl (Antalya), Turkey
HIA Hyderabad, India IAMN Marka Intl (Amman), Jordan
HIL Hail, Saudi Arabia IAMR Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee Intl (Amritsar),
India
HJJ Hamad Intl (Doha), Qatar
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 364
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
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IAN Abu Dhabi Intl (Abu Dhabi), UAE IBIN Bingol, Turkey
IANK Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey IBIP Islamabad Intl (Islamabad), Pakistan
IAQA King Hussein Intl (Aqaba), Jordan IBKB Bacha Khan Intl (Peshawar), Pakistan
IARB Ardabil, Iran IBLR Hal (Bengaluru), India
IARD Ardabil, Iran IBND Bandar Abbass Intl (Bandar Abbass),
Iran
IAS Abu Dhabi Intl (Abu Dhabi), UAE
IBOM Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl (Mumbai), India
IASB Ali Al Salem AB (Ali Al Salem), Kuwait
IBPH Raja Bhoj (Bhopal), India
IAT Al Bateen Executive (Abu Dhabi), UAE
IBRI Merkez (Balikesir), Turkey
IATA Ataturk Intl (Istanbul), Turkey
IBSH Bisha, Saudi Arabia
IATY Antalya Intl (Antalya), Turkey
IBUZ Bushehr, Iran
IAUR Aurangabad, India
ICAC Calicut, India
IAW Abu Dhabi Intl (Abu Dhabi), UAE
ICAL Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose In (Kol-
IAYT Antalya Intl (Antalya), Turkey
kata), India
IBA Bassel Al-Assad Intl (Latakia), Syria
ICG Shah Amanat Intl (Chittagong), Bangla-
IBAG Bagram, Afghanistan desh
IBAN Kempegowda Intl (Bengaluru), India ICGM Al Udeid AB (Al Udeid), Qatar
IBAP Islamabad Intl (Islamabad), Pakistan ICHD Chandigarh, India
IBAT Batha, Saudi Arabia ICHN Chennai Intl (Chennai), India
IBAT Batman, Turkey ICIG Cigli (Izmir), Turkey
IBBA Islamabad Intl (Islamabad), Pakistan ICIL Cochin Intl (Cochin), India
IBBY Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl (Mumbai), India ICLB Calicut, India
IBD Doha Intl (Doha), Qatar ICMB Coimbatore Intl (Coimbatore), India
IBDM Bandirma (Balikesir), Turkey ICNG Cengiz Topel (Kocaeli), Turkey
IBDR Bodrum Intl (Milas), Turkey ICNK Canakkale, Turkey
IBGD Bagdogra, India ICRD Cardak (Denizli), Turkey
IBHA King Saud Bin Abdulaziz (Al Baha), ICRL Corlu Intl (Tekirdag), Turkey
Saudi Arabia
ICRM Carsamba (Samsun), Turkey
IBHR Bhavnagar, India
ID Indore, India
IBHR Bhubaneshwar, India
IDA Damascus Intl (Damascus), Syria
IBIA Bahrain Intl (Bahrain), Bahrain
IDA Hazrat Shahjalal Intl (Dhaka), Bangla-
IBIA Basrah Intl (Basrah), Iraq desh
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 365
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IDAB Dabolim (Goa), India IEAL King Abdulaziz Intl (Jeddah), Saudi
Arabia
IDAW Al Dawadmi, Saudi Arabia
IEBG Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey
IDBE Dubai Intl (Dubai), UAE
IELF King Khaled Intl (Riyadh), Saudi Arabia
IDBL Dubai Intl (Dubai), UAE
IELG Elazig, Turkey
IDBN Diyarbakir, Turkey
IERZ Erzurum Intl (Erzurum), Turkey
IDBR Dubai Intl (Dubai), UAE
IESB Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey
IDBW Dubai Intl (Dubai), UAE
IESK Eskisehir, Turkey
IDEL Indira Gandhi Intl (Delhi), India
IEZC Erzincan, Turkey
IDEV Kempegowda Intl (Bengaluru), India
IEZR Erzurum Intl (Erzurum), Turkey
IDFJ King Abdulaziz Intl (Jeddah), Saudi
Arabia IFA Faisalabad Intl (Faisalabad), Pakistan
IDGM Indira Gandhi Intl (Delhi), India IFAT King Khaled Intl (Riyadh), Saudi Arabia
IDHA King Abdulaziz AB (Dhahran), Saudi IFJR Fujairah Intl (Fujairah), UAE
Arabia IFN Esfahan, Iran
IDHC King Abdulaziz AB (Dhahran), Saudi
IGAS Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz (Gassim),
Arabia
Saudi Arabia
IDHH King Abdulaziz AB (Dhahran), Saudi IGHT Guwahati, India
Arabia
IGML Bodrum Intl (Milas), Turkey
IDHL King Abdulaziz AB (Dhahran), Saudi
Arabia IGNP Gaziantep Intl (Gaziantep), Turkey
IDIA Indira Gandhi Intl (Delhi), India IGON Gondia, India
IDIB Dibrugarh, India IGRY Guriat, Saudi Arabia
IDIN Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz IGYA Gaya, India
(Madinah), Saudi Arabia IGZN King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz (Jazan),
IDLH Indira Gandhi Intl (Delhi), India Saudi Arabia
IDLM Dalaman Intl (Mugla), Turkey IGZP Alanya (Antalya), Turkey
IDMN Dalaman Intl (Mugla), Turkey IHAT Hatay, Turkey
IDMP Dimapur, India IHBD Rajiv Gandhi Intl (Hyderabad), India
IDMR Indira Gandhi Intl (Delhi), India IHFR Hafr Al Batin (Al Qaisumah), Saudi Ara-
bia
IDPR Durgapur, India
IHIL Hail, Saudi Arabia
IDUM Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose In (Kol-
kata), India IHSA Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
IDUN Dehradun, India IHTY Hatay, Turkey
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 366
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IHYD Begumpet (Hyderabad), India IKER Kerman, Iran


IID Indore, India IKFK Afyon, Turkey
IIDR Devi Ahilyabai Holkar (Indore), India IKFN King Faisal Naval Base (Jeddah), Sau-
di Arabia
IIFN Shahid Beheshti Intl (Esfahan), Iran
IKFZ Koca Seyit (Balikesir), Turkey
IIGD Sehit Bulent Aydin (Igdir), Turkey
IKH Sakhir AB (Bahrain), Bahrain
IIKA Imam Khomaini Intl (Tehran), Iran
IKHA King Hussein Intl (Aqaba), Jordan
IILM Ilam, Iran
IKIA King Khaled Intl (Riyadh), Saudi Arabia
IIM Imphal, India
IKIA Kuwait Intl (Kuwait), Kuwait
IIMR Adnan Menderes Intl (Izmir), Turkey
IKIB Kuwait Intl (Kuwait), Kuwait
IIPH Imphal, India
IKIC Kuwait Intl (Kuwait), Kuwait
IISB Ataturk Intl (Istanbul), Turkey
IKID Kuwait Intl (Kuwait), Kuwait
IIST Ataturk Intl (Istanbul), Turkey
IKJR Khajuraho, India
IJBL Jubail, Saudi Arabia
IKLC Kaklic (Izmir), Turkey
IJDC King Abdulaziz Intl (Jeddah), Saudi
Arabia IKMC King Saud AB (Hafr Al Batin), Saudi
Arabia
IJDD King Abdulaziz Intl (Jeddah), Saudi
Arabia IKMS Shahid Ashrafi Esfahani (Kermanshah),
Iran
IJDL King Abdulaziz Intl (Jeddah), Saudi
Arabia IKNP Chakeri (Kanpur), India
IJDW King Abdulaziz Intl (Jeddah), Saudi IKNY Konya, Turkey
Arabia IKRD Khoram Abad, Iran
IJEA Al Maktoum Intl (Dubai), UAE IKSR Kayseri, Turkey
IJIP Jaipur, India IKW Bandaranaike Intl Colombo (Katu-
IJWA Al Maktoum Intl (Dubai), UAE nayake), Sri Lanka
IKA Imam Khomaini (Tehran), Iran ILA Allama Iqbal Intl (Lahore), Pakistan
IKA Imam Khomaini Intl (Tehran), Iran ILC Larnaca Intl (Larnaca), Cyprus
IKAB King Khaled AB (Khamis Mushait), ILM Ilam, Iran
Saudi Arabia ILNP Lengpui, India
IKAM King Khaled AB (Khamis Mushait), ILO Allama Iqbal Intl (Lahore), Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
ILRA Antalya Intl (Antalya), Turkey
IKAR Kars Harakani (Kars), Turkey
ILUC Chaudhary Charan Singh Intl (Luck-
IKE Bandaranaike Intl Colombo (Katu- now), India
nayake), Sri Lanka
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 367
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IM Imphal, India IOZR Ozar, India


IMAS Chennai Intl (Chennai), India IPA Pafos Intl (Pafos), Cyprus
IMAS Mawlana Jalaluddin Muhammad Ba IPAT Jai Prakash Narayan Intl (Patna), India
(Mazar-e Sharif), Afghanistan IPBR Port Blair, India
IMAZ Mawlana Jalaluddin Muhammad Ba IPKS Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz (Tabuk),
(Mazar-e Sharif), Afghanistan Saudi Arabia
IMBF King Fahd Intl (Dammam), Saudi Ara- IPLM Indira Gandhi Intl (Delhi), India
bia
IPMA Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz
IMBH Al Udeid AB (Al Udeid), Qatar (Madinah), Saudi Arabia
IMDR Madurai, India IPRG Persian Gulf (Pars Special Zone), Iran
IME Mattala Rajapaksa Intl (Mattala), Sri IPSA Prince Sultan AB (Al Kharj), Saudi Ara-
Lanka bia
IMEN Adnan Menderes Intl (Izmir), Turkey IPSB Prince Sultan AB (Al Kharj), Saudi Ara-
IML Muscat Intl (Muscat), Oman bia
IMLY Malatya, Turkey IPT Isparta, Turkey
IMNG Mangalore Intl (Mangalore), India IPUN Pune, India
IMR Izmir, Turkey IQA Jinnah Intl (Karachi), Pakistan
IMR Muscat Intl (Muscat), Oman IQA Queen Alia Intl (Amman), Jordan
IMRD Mardin, Turkey IQAN Queen Alia Intl (Amman), Jordan
IMRI Merzifon (Amasya), Turkey IQAR Queen Alia Intl (Amman), Jordan
IMSD Shahid Hashemi Nejad Intl (Mashhad), IRAB King Salman AB (Riyadh), Saudi Ara-
Iran bia
IMT Multan Intl (Multan), Pakistan IRAF Rafha, Saudi Arabia
IMUS Mus, Turkey IRAI Swami Vivekananda (Raipur), India
INAH Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz IRAJ Rajkot, India
(Madinah), Saudi Arabia IRAN Birsa Munda (Ranchi), India
INB Inebolu, Turkey IRAS Ras Mishab, Saudi Arabia
INEJ Nejran, Saudi Arabia IRBG Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
INGR Dr. Ambedkar Intl (Nagpur), India IREA Erbil Intl (Erbil), Iraq
INJF Al-Ashraf Intl (Al Najaf), Iraq IREB Erbil Intl (Erbil), Iraq
IOKL Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose In (Kol- IRIY King Salman AB (Riyadh), Saudi Ara-
kata), India bia
IOKN Kandahar, Afghanistan
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 368
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IRK Ras Al Khaimah Intl (Ras Al Khaimah), ITBK Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz (Tabuk),
UAE Saudi Arabia
IRN Benazir Bhutto Intl (Islamabad), Paki- ITBL Tabriz Intl (Tabriz), Iran
stan ITBZ Tabriz Intl (Tabriz), Iran
IRST Sardar-E-Jangal (Rasht), Iran ITBZ Trabzon Intl (Trabzon), Turkey
IS Ishurdi, Bangladesh ITCE Al Udeid AB (Al Udeid), Qatar
IS Istanbul, Turkey ITCY Tiruchirappalli Intl (Tiruchirappalli), In-
ISAB Prince Sultan AB (Al Kharj), Saudi Ara- dia
bia ITDM Thiruvananthapuram, India
ISAB Sabiha Gokcen Intl (Istanbul), Turkey
ITHL Mehrabad Intl (Tehran), Iran
ISAM Rajiv Gandhi Intl (Hyderabad), India
ITIF Taif Intl (Taif), Saudi Arabia
ISBH Sabiha Gokcen Intl (Istanbul), Turkey
ITIH King Khaled Intl (Riyadh), Saudi Arabia
ISCZ Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl (Mumbai), India
ITNR Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia
ISE Salalah, Oman ITPY Tirupati, India
ISEF Ataturk Intl (Istanbul), Turkey
ITRB Trabzon Intl (Trabzon), Turkey
ISHA Sharurah, Saudi Arabia ITRF Turaif, Saudi Arabia
ISHW Sharjah Intl (Sharjah), UAE ITZK Kapadokya, Turkey
ISL Sialkot Intl (Sialkot), Pakistan IUDR Udaipur, India
ISN Esfahan, Iran IUME Um Almelh, Saudi Arabia
ISNJ Sanandaj, Iran IUMH Uromiyeh, Iran
ISNK Serafettin Elci (Sirnak), Turkey IUTA Samungli Intl (Quetta), Pakistan
ISPT Suleyman Demirel (Isparta), Turkey IVAN Ferit Melen (Van), Turkey
ISR Iran Shahr, Iran IVDD Vadodara, India
ISRE Sharjah Intl (Sharjah), UAE IVJA Vijayawada, India
ISRN Srinagar, India IVNS Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl (Varanasi), In-
ISUR Gap (Sanliurfa), Turkey dia
ISUT Surat, India IVSA Vishakhapatnam, India
ISVS Nuri Demirag (Sivas), Turkey IWD Wadi Al Dawasir, Saudi Arabia
ISW Salalah, Oman R

ISWT Al Udeid AB (Al Udeid), Qatar IWEJ Wejh, Saudi Arabia

ISYZ Shahid Dastghaib Intl (Shiraz), Iran IWM King Fahd Intl (Dammam), Saudi Ara-
R bia
ITAI Taif Intl (Taif), Saudi Arabia
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 369
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IWSR King Fahd Intl (Dammam), Saudi Ara- JLG Jalgaon, India
bia JMR Jamnagar, India
IYCA Baghdad Intl (Baghdad), Iraq JO Jodhpur, India
IYDB Baghdad Intl (Baghdad), Iraq JR Jessore, Bangladesh
IYEN Prince Abdulmohsin bin Abdulaz (Yen- JRM Jahrom, Iran
bo), Saudi Arabia
JSK Jask, Iran
IYEN Yenisehir (Bursa), Turkey
JSR Jessore, Bangladesh
IYES Ataturk Intl (Istanbul), Turkey
JT Jorhat, India
IZDN Zahedan Intl (Zahedan), Iran
JXB Al Maktoum (Dubai), UAE
IZFE Zafer, Turkey
JYG Jericho, Jordan
IZFR Zafer, Turkey
IZIR Murted (Ankara), Turkey K
IZK Izki, Oman KA Cape Monze, Pakistan
KA Kaadedhdhoo, Maldives
J
KA Kanpur, India
JAL Jalalabad, India
KAF Kandahar, Afghanistan
JAM Jam, Iran
KAM Kathmandu, Nepal
JAM Jamnagar, India
KAM Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia
JBL Jubail, Saudi Arabia
KAR Kars, Turkey
JD Jebel Dhana, UAE
KAT Katunayake, Sri Lanka
JDW King Abdulaziz (Jeddah), Saudi Arabia
KAZ Kahrizak, Iran
JH Jharsuguda, India
KBL Kabul, Afghanistan
JHT Jorhat, India
KC Karachi, Pakistan
JI Jaipur, India
KD Hyderabad, Pakistan
JI Jiwani, Pakistan
KD Kadhdhoo, Maldives
JIR Jiroft, Iran
KD Kandla, India
JJB Jabalpur, India
KDL Kadifekale (Izmir), Turkey
JJO Jodhpur, India
KDR Kandahar, Afghanistan
JJP Jaipur, India
KE Chore, Pakistan
JJS Jamshedpur, India
KER Kerman, Iran
JJU Jammu, India
KF Gharo, Pakistan
JKP Janakpur, Nepal
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 370
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

KFA King Fahd, Saudi Arabia KON Konya, Turkey


KFB King Faisal Naval Base, Saudi Arabia KP Kolhapur, India
KFK Afyon, Turkey KRA Aden, Yemen
KFR Wafra, Kuwait KRD Khoram Abad, Iran
KH Khuzdar, Pakistan KRL Aden Intl (Aden), Yemen
KHD Adiyaman, Turkey KS Keshod, India
KHG Khark, Iran KSN Kashan, Iran
KHG Khark (Khark Island), Iran KSR Kayseri, Turkey
KHM Gheshm, Iran KST Kastamonu, Turkey
KHM Kahramanmaras, Turkey KTH Zafer, Turkey
KHR Katihar, India KTM Kastamonu, Turkey
KHY Khoy, Iran KTM Kathmandu, Nepal
KIA Riyadh, Saudi Arabia KTN Kariatain, Syria
KIH Kish, Iran KUA Kuwait, Kuwait
KIS Kish, Iran KUT Kutahya, Turkey
KJ Khajuraho, India KW Kadanwari, Pakistan
KKJ Khajuraho, India
L
KKP Kancheepuram, India
LA Lahore, Pakistan
KKU Silchar, India
LAM Lamerd, Iran
KLC Kaklic, Turkey
LAR Lar, Iran
KLH Kalaleh, Iran
LBR Lilabari, India
KM Khamampet, India
LCA Larnaca, Cyprus
KMC King Saud AB (Hafr Al Batin), Saudi
Arabia LEN Bandar Lengeh, Iran
KML Kamishly, Syria LKA Bikaner (VOR-2), India
KMS Kermanshah, Iran LKN Lucknow, India
KN Gaggal, India LLH Leh, India
KND Kandla, India LLP Lengpui, India
KNY Konya, Turkey LNA Ludhiana, India
KO Jinnah Intl (Karachi), Pakistan LNC Nalinchowk (Kathmandu), Nepal
KO Kota, India LO Allama Iqbal Intl (Lahore), Pakistan
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 371
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

LOT Eilot, Israel MR Karachi, Pakistan


LP Lengpui, India MR Masirah, Oman
LRA Lara (Antalya), Turkey MRB Marib, Yemen
LTH Thecho (Kathmandu), Nepal MRD Mardin, Turkey
LTK Latakia, Syria MRH Masirah, Oman
LU Udaipur, India MSD Mashhad, Iran
LUN Bikaner (VOR-1), India MSR Mysore, India
LVA Lavan Island, Iran MT Multan, Pakistan
MTL Mattala, Sri Lanka
M
MUS Mus, Turkey
MA Chennai, India
MUT Mut, Turkey
MAH Mahshahr, Iran
MZD Metzada, Israel
MAK Maku, Iran
MCT Muscat, Oman N
MD Madurai, India NAT Natania, Israel
MDB Madaba, Jordan NDD Nanded, India
MDI Madurai, India NEJ Nejran, Saudi Arabia
ME Adnan Menderes Intl (Izmir), Turkey NG Dr. Ambedkar Intl (Nagpur), India
MEN Menderes (Izmir), Turkey NGA Sulaimaniyah Intl (Sulaimaniyah), Iraq
MER Aleppo, Syria NGJ Nepalgunj, Nepal
MEZ Mezzeh (Damascus), Syria NH Nawabshah, Pakistan
MF Muzaffarabad, Pakistan NK Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey
MGA Magala, Saudi Arabia NNP Nagpur, India
MJ Moenjodaro, Pakistan NPJ Nepalgunj, Nepal
ML Mangalore, India NR Lilabari, India
MML Mangalore, India NSR Noshahr, Iran
MMV Chennai, India
O
MND Mundra, India
OJR Ozar, India
MNI Merzifon, Turkey
OKB Kabul, Afghanistan
MNI Merzifon (Amasya), Turkey
OM Puducherry, India
MR Dimapur, India
OMD Omidiyeh, Iran
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 372
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

OR Ormara, Pakistan Q
ORB ORBR, Iraq QA Queen Alia, Jordan
OVD Ovda, Israel QAA Queen Alia, Jordan
OZR Ozar, India QQZ Vadodara, India
QT Quetta, Pakistan
P
QTR Qatraneh, Jordan
PAD Parsabade Moghan, Iran
QUN Qunfidah, Saudi Arabia
PBN Porbandar, India
QZ Vadodara, India
PC Parachinar, Pakistan
PG Panjgur, Pakistan R
PHA Pafos, Cyprus RA Kleyate, Lebanon
PHR Pokhara, Nepal RA Antalya Intl (Antalya), Turkey
PI Pasni, Pakistan RAA Al Asad (Al-Anbar), Iraq
PIM Payam, Iran RAF Rafha, Saudi Arabia
PK Pathankot, India RAF Rafsanjan, Iran
PL Indira Gandhi Intl (Delhi), India RAJ Rajshahi, Bangladesh
PMA Madinah, Saudi Arabia RAM Eilat, Israel
PPB Port Blair, India RAS Ras Mishab, Saudi Arabia
PPN Pune, India RAV Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
PPT Patna, India RAZ Khashm Alan, Saudi Arabia
PR Porbandar, India RB Ilan and Assaf Ramon (Eilat), Israel
PRA Pratapgarh, India RBG Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
PRG Persian Gulf, Iran RC Ilan and Assaf Ramon (Eilat), Israel
PRO Paro, Bhutan RC Ranchi, India
PS Peshawar, Pakistan RER Erbil, Iraq
PS10 Pump Station 10, Saudi Arabia RFH Gaza, Gaza
PS3 Pump Station 3, Saudi Arabia RGB Raghba, Saudi Arabia
PS6 Pump Station 6, Saudi Arabia RIN Mukalla, Yemen
PS9 Pump Station 9, Saudi Arabia RIY King Salman AB (Riyadh), Saudi Arabia
PSA Prince Sultan, Saudi Arabia RJ Rajshahi, Bangladesh
RJM Rajahmundry, India
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 373
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

RK Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan SBZ Sabzevar, Iran


RK Rajkot, India SC Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl (Mumbai), India
RKT Rajkot, India SCT Socotra, Yemen
RM Rampur Hat, India SD Saidpur, Bangladesh
RM Ratmalana, Sri Lanka SD Skardu, Pakistan
RMD Ramat David, Israel SDP Saidpur, Bangladesh
RML Ratmalana, Sri Lanka SEL Selcuk-Efes, Turkey
RN Islamabad, Pakistan SG Songarh, India
RNA Sirnak, Turkey SHA Sharurah, Saudi Arabia
RNJ Sulaimaniyah Intl (Sulaimaniyah), Iraq SHD Sahand (Maragheh), Iran
RNZ Arzanah, UAE SHR Shahroud, Iran
ROP Rosh-Pina, Israel SI Isa AB (Bahrain), Bahrain
RRC Ranchi, India SIA Isa AB (Bahrain), Bahrain
RRP Raipur, India SIN Sinop, Turkey
RSR Ramsar, Iran SIR Siirt, Turkey
RST Rasht, Iran SIR Sirri Island, Iran
RT Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia SIV Sivas, Turkey
RT Rawalakot, Pakistan SK Sukkur, Pakistan
RUS Rudeshur, Iran SKA Sakras, India
RY Rajahmundry, India SKD Shahre Kord, Iran
SL Salem, India
S
SLA Shimla, India
SAA Sanaa, Yemen
SLL Salalah, Oman
SAB Sabiha (Istanbul), Turkey
SLT Sialkot, Pakistan
SAI Srisathyasai, India
SMN Semnan, Iran
SAM Sampla, India
SMR Simara, Nepal
SAV Saveh, Iran
SN Sehwan Sharif, Pakistan
SB Esenboga Intl (Ankara), Turkey
SNG Srinagar, India
SB Sibi, Pakistan
SNJ Sanandaj, Iran
SBH Sabiha (Istanbul), Turkey
SO Solapur, India
SBT Shabitah, Saudi Arabia
SOC Socotra, Yemen
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 374
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

SP Sarsawa, India TIF Taif, Saudi Arabia


SP Sheikhupura, Pakistan TJ Ras Tanajib, Saudi Arabia
SR Shiraz, Iran TJ Teju, India
SRJ Sirjan, Iran TKT Tokat, Turkey
SRN Saravan, Iran TR Tiruchirappalli, India
SRS Sarakhs, Iran TRF Turaif, Saudi Arabia
SRT Siirt, Turkey TRN Tehran, Iran
SS Saidu Sharif, Pakistan TTP Tirupati, India
SSB Sikandarabad, India TTR Tiruchirappalli, India
SUL Sulaimaniyah, Iraq TU Turbat, Pakistan
SUR Sur, Oman TU Tuticorin, India
SW Sawan, Pakistan TVM Thiruvananthapuram, India
SY Sylhet, Bangladesh TZ Tezpur, India
SYE Saadah, Yemen TZK Tuzkoy, Turkey
SYH Shaybah, Saudi Arabia
U
SYL Osmani Intl (Sylhet), Bangladesh
UD Udhailiyah, Saudi Arabia
SYN Sayun, Yemen
UME Um Almelh, Saudi Arabia
SYT Sivrihisar (Eskisehir), Turkey
UMH Uromiyeh, Iran
SYT Sylhet, Bangladesh
USK Usak, Turkey
SYZ Shiraz, Iran
UUD Udaipur, India
T
V
TAN Tanf, Syria
VA Ovda, Israel
TAZ Taiz, Yemen
VAN Van, Turkey
TBK Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
VB Vikarabad, India
TBS Tabas, Iran
VN Vijayanagar, India
TBZ Tabriz, Iran
VR Varamin, Iran
TEZ Tezpur, India
VSP Vishakhapatnam, India
THA Thablotin, Saudi Arabia
VTN Biratnagar, Nepal
THR Tehran, Iran
VVZ Vishakhapatnam, India
THT Thumrait, Oman
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 375
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

W B
WASB Ali Al Salem AB (Ali Al Salem), Kuwait BA Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion), Israel
WDR Wadi Al Dawasir, Saudi Arabia BC Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion), Israel
WEJ Wejh, Saudi Arabia BD Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion), Israel
WK Doha Intl (Doha), Qatar BG Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion), Israel
BN Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion), Israel
Y
YAA Yalova, Turkey D
YEN Yenbo, Saudi Arabia DAML Damascus (Damascus Intl), Syria
YEN Yenisehir, Turkey DHA Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal Intl), Bangla-
desh
YKV Yuksekova, Turkey
YKV Yuksekova Selahaddin Eyyubi (Hakkari),
I
Turkey
IAAR Arar, Saudi Arabia
YP Yonphula, Bhutan
IABD Abadan, Iran
YSJ Yasouj, Iran
IABF Dammam (King Fahd Intl), Saudi Ara-
YT Antalya Intl (Antalya), Turkey
bia
YX Udhampur, India
IABH Abha, Saudi Arabia
YZD Yazd, Iran
IADA Adana (Adana Intl), Turkey

Z IADY Adiyaman, Turkey

ZAH Zahedan, Iran IAE Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi Intl), UAE

ZAJ Zanjan, Iran IAGE Agartala, India

ZAL Zabol, Iran IAGR Agra, India

ZB Zhob, Pakistan IAGR Agri (Ahmed-I Hani), Turkey

ZD Zahedan, Iran IAHD Ahmedabad, India

ZDN Zahedan, Iran IAJF Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia

ZFR Zofar, Israel IAK Akrotiri, Cyprus

ZIR Murted, Turkey IAKR Ankara (Esenboga Intl), Turkey


IAKW Kabul (Hamid Karzai Intl), Afghanistan
LOCALIZERS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER IALA Al Ain (Al Ain Intl), UAE
A IALE Aleppo (Aleppo Intl), Syria
AMD Doha (Doha Intl), Qatar IALI Al Najaf (Al-Ashraf Intl), Iraq
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 376
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IALY Antalya (Antalya Intl), Turkey IBHR Bhubaneshwar, India


IAMN Amman (Marka Intl), Jordan IBIA Basrah (Basrah Intl), Iraq
IAMR Amritsar (Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee Intl), IBIB Bahrain (Bahrain Intl), Bahrain
India IBIN Bingol, Turkey
IAN Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi Intl), UAE IBIP Islamabad (Islamabad Intl), Pakistan
IANK Ankara (Esenboga Intl), Turkey IBKB Peshawar (Bacha Khan Intl), Pakistan
IAQA Aqaba (King Hussein Intl), Jordan IBLR Bengaluru (Hal), India
IARB Ardabil, Iran IBND Bandar Abbass (Bandar Abbass Intl),
IARD Ardabil, Iran Iran
IAS Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi Intl), UAE IBOM Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl), India
IASB Ali Al Salem (Ali Al Salem AB), Kuwait IBPH Bhopal (Raja Bhoj), India
IAT Abu Dhabi (Al Bateen Executive), UAE IBRI Balikesir (Merkez), Turkey
IATY Antalya (Antalya Intl), Turkey IBSH Bisha, Saudi Arabia
IAUR Aurangabad, India ICAC Calicut, India
IAW Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi Intl), UAE ICAL Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
Intl), India
IAWZ Ahwaz, Iran
ICG Chittagong (Shah Amanat Intl), Bangla-
IAYT Antalya (Antalya Intl), Turkey
desh
IBA Latakia (Bassel Al-Assad Intl), Syria
ICGM Al-Udeid (Al Udeid AB), Qatar
IBAG Bagram, Afghanistan
ICHD Chandigarh, India
IBAN Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl), India
ICHN Chennai (Chennai Intl), India
IBAP Islamabad (Islamabad Intl), Pakistan
ICIG Izmir (Cigli), Turkey
IBAT Batha, Saudi Arabia
ICIL Cochin (Cochin Intl), India
IBAT Batman, Turkey
ICLB Calicut, India
IBBA Islamabad (Islamabad Intl), Pakistan
ICMB Coimbatore (Coimbatore Intl), India
IBBY Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl), India
ICNG Kocaeli (Cengiz Topel), Turkey
IBD Doha (Doha Intl), Qatar
ICNK Canakkale, Turkey
IBDM Balikesir (Bandirma), Turkey
ICRD Denizli (Cardak), Turkey
IBDR Milas (Bodrum Intl), Turkey
ICRL Tekirdag (Corlu Intl), Turkey
IBGD Bagdogra, India
ICRM Samsun (Carsamba), Turkey
IBHA Al Baha (King Saud Bin Abdulaziz),
IDA Damascus (Damascus Intl), Syria
Saudi Arabia
IBHR Bhavnagar, India
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 377
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IDA Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal Intl), Bangla- IDPR Durgapur, India


desh IDUM Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
IDAB Goa (Dabolim), India Intl), India
IDAN Adana (Incirlik AB), Turkey IDUN Dehradun, India
IDAW Al Dawadmi, Saudi Arabia IEAL Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi
IDBE Dubai (Dubai Intl), UAE Arabia
IEBG Ankara (Esenboga Intl), Turkey
IDBL Dubai (Dubai Intl), UAE
IELF Riyadh (King Khaled Intl), Saudi Arabia
IDBN Diyarbakir, Turkey
IELG Elazig, Turkey
IDBR Dubai (Dubai Intl), UAE
IERZ Erzurum (Erzurum Intl), Turkey
IDBW Dubai (Dubai Intl), UAE
IESB Ankara (Esenboga Intl), Turkey
IDEL Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India
IESK Eskisehir, Turkey
IDEV Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl), India
IESR Eskisehir (Hasan Polatkan), Turkey
IDFJ Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi
Arabia IETI Ankara (Etimesgut), Turkey
IDGM Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India IEZC Erzincan, Turkey
IDHA Dhahran (King Abdulaziz AB), Saudi IEZR Erzurum (Erzurum Intl), Turkey
Arabia IFA Faisalabad (Faisalabad Intl), Pakistan
IDHC Dhahran (King Abdulaziz AB), Saudi
IFAT Riyadh (King Khaled Intl), Saudi Arabia
Arabia
IFJR Fujairah (Fujairah Intl), UAE
IDHH Dhahran (King Abdulaziz AB), Saudi
Arabia IGAS Gassim (Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz),
Saudi Arabia
IDHL Dhahran (King Abdulaziz AB), Saudi
Arabia IGHT Guwahati, India
IDIA Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India IGML Milas (Bodrum Intl), Turkey
IDIB Dibrugarh, India IGNP Gaziantep (Gaziantep Intl), Turkey
IDIN Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdu- IGON Gondia, India
laziz Intl), Saudi Arabia IGRY Guriat, Saudi Arabia
IDLH Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India IGYA Gaya, India
IDLM Mugla (Dalaman Intl), Turkey IGZN Jazan (King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz),
IDMN Mugla (Dalaman Intl), Turkey Saudi Arabia
IDMP Dimapur, India IGZP Gazipasa (Alanya), Turkey
IDMR Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India IHAT Hatay, Turkey
IDNA Adana (Incirlik AB), Turkey IHBD Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl), India
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 378
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IHFR Al Qaisumah (Hafr Al Batin), Saudi Ara- IKC Karachi (Jinnah Intl), Pakistan
bia
IKE Katunayake (Bandaranaike Intl Colom-
IHIL Hail, Saudi Arabia bo), Sri Lanka
IHSA Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia IKER Kerman, Iran
IHTY Hatay, Turkey IKFK Afyon, Turkey
IHYD Hyderabad (Begumpet), India IKFN Jeddah (King Faisal Naval Base), Sau-
IIDR Indore (Devi Ahilyabai Holkar), India di Arabia
IKFZ Balikesir (Koca Seyit), Turkey
IIFN Esfahan (Shahid Beheshti Intl), Iran
IKH Bahrain (Sakhir AB), Bahrain
IIGD Igdir (Sehit Bulent Aydin), Turkey
IKHA Aqaba (King Hussein Intl), Jordan
IIKA Tehran (Imam Khomaini Intl), Iran
IKIA Riyadh (King Khaled Intl), Saudi Arabia
IILM Ilam, Iran
IKIA Kuwait (Kuwait Intl), Kuwait
IIMR Izmir (Adnan Menderes Intl), Turkey
IKIB Kuwait (Kuwait Intl), Kuwait
IIPH Imphal, India
IKIC Kuwait (Kuwait Intl), Kuwait
IISB Istanbul (Ataturk Intl), Turkey
IKID Kuwait (Kuwait Intl), Kuwait
IIST Istanbul (Ataturk Intl), Turkey
IKJR Khajuraho, India
IJBL Jubail, Saudi Arabia
IKK Beirut (Rafic Hariri Intl), Lebanon
IJDC Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi
Arabia IKLC Izmir (Kaklic), Turkey
IJDD Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi IKMC Hafr Al Batin (King Saud AB), Saudi
Arabia Arabia
IJDL Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi IKMS Kermanshah (Shahid Ashrafi Esfahani),
Arabia Iran
IJDW Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi IKNP Kanpur (Chakeri), India
Arabia IKNY Konya, Turkey
IJEA Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl), UAE IKRD Khoram Abad, Iran
IJIP Jaipur, India IKSR Kayseri, Turkey
IJWA Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl), UAE IKW Katunayake (Bandaranaike Intl Colom-
IKAB Khamis Mushait (King Khaled AB), bo), Sri Lanka
Saudi Arabia ILA Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl), Pakistan
IKAM Khamis Mushait (King Khaled AB), ILC Larnaca (Larnaca Intl), Cyprus
Saudi Arabia
ILNP Lengpui, India
IKAR Kars (Kars Harakani), Turkey
ILO Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl), Pakistan
IKAS Kastamonu, Turkey
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 379
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

ILRA Antalya (Antalya Intl), Turkey IPAT Patna (Jai Prakash Narayan Intl), India
ILUC Lucknow (Chaudhary Charan Singh IPBR Port Blair, India
Intl), India IPKS Tabuk (Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz),
IMAS Chennai (Chennai Intl), India Saudi Arabia
IMAS Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana Jalaluddin IPLM Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India
Muhammad Balkhi), Afghanistan IPMA Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdu-
IMAZ Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana Jalaluddin laziz Intl), Saudi Arabia
Muhammad Balkhi), Afghanistan IPRG Pars Special Zone (Persian Gulf), Iran
IMBF Dammam (King Fahd Intl), Saudi Ara- IPSA Al Kharj (Prince Sultan AB), Saudi Ara-
bia bia
IMBH Al-Udeid (Al Udeid AB), Qatar IPSB Al Kharj (Prince Sultan AB), Saudi Ara-
IMDR Madurai, India bia
IME Mattala (Mattala Rajapaksa Intl), Sri IPUN Pune, India
Lanka IQA Karachi (Jinnah Intl), Pakistan
IMEN Izmir (Adnan Menderes Intl), Turkey IQA Amman (Queen Alia Intl), Jordan
IMLY Malatya, Turkey IQAN Amman (Queen Alia Intl), Jordan
IMNG Mangalore (Mangalore Intl), India IQAR Amman (Queen Alia Intl), Jordan
IMR Muscat (Muscat Intl), Oman IRAB Riyadh (King Salman AB), Saudi Ara-
IMRD Mardin, Turkey bia
IMRI Amasya (Merzifon), Turkey IRAF Rafha, Saudi Arabia
IMSD Mashhad (Shahid Hashemi Nejad Intl), IRAI Raipur (Swami Vivekananda), India
Iran IRAJ Rajkot, India
IMT Multan (Multan Intl), Pakistan IRAN Ranchi (Birsa Munda), India
IMUS Mus, Turkey IRAS Ras Mishab, Saudi Arabia
INAH Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdu- IRBG Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
laziz Intl), Saudi Arabia
IREA Erbil (Erbil Intl), Iraq
INEJ Nejran, Saudi Arabia
IREB Erbil (Erbil Intl), Iraq
INGR Nagpur (Dr. Ambedkar Intl), India
IRIY Riyadh (King Salman AB), Saudi Ara-
INJF Al Najaf (Al-Ashraf Intl), Iraq bia
IOKL Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose IRK Ras Al Khaimah (Ras Al Khaimah Intl),
Intl), India UAE
IOKN Kandahar, Afghanistan IRN Islamabad (Benazir Bhutto Intl), Paki-
IOZR Ozar, India stan
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 380
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IRST Rasht (Sardar-E-Jangal), Iran ITCY Tiruchirappalli (Tiruchirappalli Intl), In-


ISAB Al Kharj (Prince Sultan AB), Saudi Ara- dia
bia ITDM Thiruvananthapuram, India
ISAB Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen Intl), Turkey ITHL Tehran (Mehrabad Intl), Iran
ISAM Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl), India ITIF Taif (Taif Intl), Saudi Arabia
ISAN Sanaa (Sanaa Intl), Yemen ITIH Riyadh (King Khaled Intl), Saudi Arabia
ISBH Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen Intl), Turkey ITNR Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia
ISCZ Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl), India ITPY Tirupati, India
ISDP Sinop, Turkey ITRB Trabzon (Trabzon Intl), Turkey
ISE Salalah, Oman ITRF Turaif, Saudi Arabia
ISEF Istanbul (Ataturk Intl), Turkey ITZK Kapadokya, Turkey
ISHA Sharurah, Saudi Arabia IUDR Udaipur, India
ISHW Sharjah (Sharjah Intl), UAE IUME Um Almelh, Saudi Arabia
ISIB Bahrain (Isa AB), Bahrain IUMH Uromiyeh, Iran
ISL Sialkot (Sialkot Intl), Pakistan IUTA Quetta (Samungli Intl), Pakistan
ISNJ Sanandaj, Iran IVAN Van (Ferit Melen), Turkey
ISNK Sirnak (Serafettin Elci), Turkey IVDD Vadodara, India
ISPT Isparta (Suleyman Demirel), Turkey IVJA Vijayawada, India
ISRE Sharjah (Sharjah Intl), UAE IVNS Varanasi (Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl), In-
ISRN Srinagar, India dia

ISUR Sanliurfa (Gap), Turkey IVSA Vishakhapatnam, India

ISVS Sivas (Nuri Demirag), Turkey IWD Wadi Al Dawasir, Saudi Arabia
R
ISW Salalah, Oman
IWM Dammam (King Fahd Intl), Saudi Ara-
ISWT Al-Udeid (Al Udeid AB), Qatar R bia
ISYZ Shiraz (Shahid Dastghaib Intl), Iran IWSR Dammam (King Fahd Intl), Saudi Ara-
ITAI Taif (Taif Intl), Saudi Arabia bia
ITBK Tabuk (Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz), IYCA Baghdad (Baghdad Intl), Iraq
Saudi Arabia IYDB Baghdad (Baghdad Intl), Iraq
ITBL Tabriz (Tabriz Intl), Iran IYEN Yenbo (Prince Abdulmohsin bin Abdu-
ITBZ Tabriz (Tabriz Intl), Iran laziz), Saudi Arabia
ITCE Al-Udeid (Al Udeid AB), Qatar IYEN Bursa (Yenisehir), Turkey
IYES Istanbul (Ataturk Intl), Turkey
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 381
NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED BY IDENTIFIER - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
(See end of listing for Localizers)

IZDN Zahedan (Zahedan Intl), Iran


IZFE Zafer, Turkey
IZFR Zafer, Turkey
IZIR Ankara (Murted), Turkey

K
KRL Aden (Aden Intl), Yemen

N
NGA Sulaimaniyah (Sulaimaniyah Intl), Iraq

Q
QAT Doha (Hamad Intl), Qatar

R
RB Eilat (Ilan and Assaf Ramon), Israel
RC Eilat (Ilan and Assaf Ramon), Israel
RNJ Sulaimaniyah (Sulaimaniyah Intl), Iraq

S
SYL Sylhet (Osmani Intl), Bangladesh

V
VA Ovda, Israel

W
WASB Ali Al Salem (Ali Al Salem AB), Kuwait
RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 382
MIDDLE EAST

NORTH SAUDI ARABIAN CHAIN-8990


RADIO DATA - MIDDLE EAST 383
MIDDLE EAST

SOUTH SAUDI ARABIAN CHAIN-7170


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Meteorology

Meteorology Data - Middle East


METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 386
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

RADIOTELEPHONY
Identify location for which weather is desired and find station(s) disseminating broadcast.

Weather for Available from Stations


Abadan Beirut
Abu Dhabi (Intl) Bahrain, Kuwait
Adana Adana, Ankara, Royal Air Force
Agri Erzurum
Ahmedabad Mumbai
Akrotiri Royal Air Force
Alexandria (Borg El Arab Intl) Cairo
Alexandria (Intl) Cairo
Al Udeid AB Royal Air Force
Amman (Marka Intl) Beirut
Amman (Queen Alia Intl) Beirut, Tel Aviv
Ankara (Esenboga) Ankara, Beirut, Istanbul, Izmir, Samsun, Sivas
Antalya Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir
Ashgabat Royal Air Force
Aswan (Intl) Cairo
Baghdad (Intl) Beirut, Royal Air Force
Bahrain (Intl) Bahrain, Beirut, Kuwait, Muscat, Royal Air Force
Bastion Royal Air Force
Beirut (Rafic Hariri Intl) Ankara, Beirut, Nicosia, Cairo
Benghazi (Benina Intl) Cairo
Bursa (Yenisehir) Istanbul
Cairo (Intl) Beirut, Cairo
Calicut Mumbai
Chennai (Intl) Mumbai
Damascus (Intl) Beirut, Nicosia, Cairo
Dammam (King Fahd Intl) Bahrain, Kuwait
Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl) Karachi, Kolkata
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 387
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

Weather for Available from Stations


Denizli (Cardak) Izmir
Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal Intl) Kolkata
Diyarbakir Adana
Doha (Intl) Bahrain, Kuwait
Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl) Royal Air Force
Dubai (Minhad) Royal Air Force
Dubai (Intl) Bahrain, Kuwait
Eilat (Intl) Tel Aviv
Elazig Adana, Erzurum, Sivas
Erzincan Ankara Merkez, Erzurum, Sivas
Erzurum Erzurum
Fujairah (Intl) Royal Air Force
Gaziantep Adana
Guwahati Kolkata
Haifa Tel Aviv
Islamabad (Benazir Bhutto Intl) Karachi
Istanbul (Ataturk) Ankara, Beirut, Istanbul, Izmir, Bucharest, Simfer-
opol, Sofia, Odesa
Izmir (Adnan Menderes) Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir
Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl) Bahrain, Cairo
Kabul Royal Air Force
Kandahar Royal Air Force
Karachi (Jinnah Intl) Karachi, Mumbai
Kars (Harakani) Erzurum
Katunayake (Bandaranaike Intl Colombo) Mumbai
Khartoum Cairo
Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl) Kolkata
Kayseri Adana, Ankara Merkez, Sivas
Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl) Kolkata
Konya Ankara Merkez, Izmir
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 388
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

Weather for Available from Stations


Kuwait (Intl) Bahrain, Beirut
Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl) Karachi
Larnaca (Intl) Ankara, Beirut, Nicosia, Cairo, Tel Aviv, Royal Air
Force
Luxor (Intl) Cairo
Malatya Adana, Sivas
Male (Velana Intl) Mumbai
Mashhad (Shahid Hahemi Njad Intl) Kuwait
Milas (Bodrum) Istanbul
Mugla (Dalaman) Istanbul
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaaji Intl) Karachi, Mumbai
Mus Erzurum
Muscat (Intl) Muscat, Royal Air Force
Nawabshah Karachi
Nicosia Ankara, Beirut
Ovda Tel Aviv
Pafos (Intl) Nicosia
Ras Al Khaimah (Intl) Bahrain
Riyadh (King Khaled Intl) Bahrain, Kuwait
Rodos (Diagoras) Nicosia
Rosh-Pina Tel Aviv
Salalah Royal Air Force
Samsun (Carsamba) Ankara, Izmir, Samsun
Sanliurfa Adana
Sharjah (Intl) Bahrain
Sharm El Sheik (Intl) Cairo
Shiraz (Shahid Dastghaib Intl) Kuwait
Sivas (Nuri Demirag) Ankara Merkez, Samsun, Sivas
Sofia Istanbul
Tehran (Imam Khomaini Intl) Beirut
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 389
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

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Tehran (Mehrabad Intl) Beirut, Kuwait
Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) Nicosia, Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv (Sde Dov) Nicosia, Tel Aviv
Thumrait AB Royal Air Force
Tokat Ankara Merkez, Samsun, Sivas
Trabzon Ankara, Samsun, Royal Air Force
UAE aerodromes Muscat
Usak Izmir
Van (Ferit Melen) Erzurum
Yangon (Intl) Kolkata

Station Ident Freqs Broadcast Times Form Contents and Sequence


Period H+
Adana Volmet 126.25 H24 cont. METAR Gaziantep, Malatya, Kay-
TREND seri, Elazig, Diyarbakir,
Sanliurfa (Gap)
SIGMET Adana
Ankara Volmet 127.00 H24 cont. METAR Adana, Antalya, Istanbul
TREND (Ataturk), Izmir (Adnan
Menderes), Trabzon,
Samsun (Carsamba), La-
narca (Intl), Nicosia, Bei-
rut (Rafic Hariri Intl)
SIGMET Ankara (Esenboga)
Ankara Volmet 125.37 H24 cont. METAR Konya, Kayseri, Sivas
Merkez TREND (Nuri Demirag), Erzincan,
Tokat
Bahrain Volmet 128.80 H24 cont. METAR Bahrain (Intl), Dammam
TREND (King Fahd Intl), Jeddah
(King Abdulaziz Intl),
QNH Riyadh (King Khaled Intl),
Kuwait (Intl), Abu Dhabi
(Intl), Dubai (Intl), Ras Al
Khaimah (Intl), Sharjah
(Intl), Doha (Intl)
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 390
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

Station Ident Freqs Broadcast Times Form Contents and Sequence


Period H+
Beirut Volmet 126.00 H24 cont. METAR Beirut (Rafic Hariri Intl),
TREND Nicosia, Larnaca Intl,
Damascus Intl, Amman
QNH (Marka Intl), Amman
(Queen Alia Intl), Cairo
(Intl), Baghdad (Intl), Aba-
dan, Kuwait (Intl), Bahrain
(Intl), Istanbul (Ataturk),
Ankara (Esenboga), Teh-
ran (Imam Khomaini Intl),
Tehran (Mehrabad Intl)
Erzurum Volmet 127.27 H24 cont. METAR Elazig, Van (Ferit Melen),
TREND Erzincan, Kars (Haraka-
ni), Mus, Agri
SIGMET Erzurum
Istanbul Volmet 127.40 H24 cont. METAR Izmir (Adnan Menderes),
TREND Bursa (Yenisehir), Mugla
(Dalaman Intl), Ankara
(Esenboga), Antalya, Mi-
las (Bodrum), Istanbul
(Sabiha Gokcen Intl), Ath-
ens (Eleftherios Venizelos
Intl), Sofia, Bucharest
(Henri Coanda)
SIGMET Istanbul (Ataturk)
Izmir Volmet 127.92 H24 cont. METAR Ankara (Esenboga), Sam-
TREND sun (Carsamba), Istanbul
(Ataturk), Antalya, Konya,
Denizli (Cardak), Usak
SIGMET Izmir (Adnan Menderes)
Karachi Radio 11387 0130-1500 15-20, METAR Karachi (Jinnah Intl), Na-
45-50 Forecast wabshah, Lahore (Allama
Iqbal Intl), Islamabad (Be-
2965 1500-0130 cont. nazir Bhutto Intl)
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 391
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

Station Ident Freqs Broadcast Times Form Contents and Sequence


Period H+
6676 H24 cont. Forecast Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl),
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shi-
vaaji Intl), Singapore (Se-
letar), Singapore (Changi)
Kolkata Radio 11387 0300-1300 05-10 SIGMET Kolkata (Netaji Subhash
6676 Chandra Bose Intl), Delhi
(Indira Gandhi Intl)
METAR Kolkata (Netaji Subhash
SPECI Chandra Bose Intl), Delhi
(Indira Gandhi Intl), Gu-
TREND wahati, Dhaka (Hazrat
Shahjalal Intl), Yangon
(Intl), Kathmandu (Tribhu-
van Intl)
2965 1300-0300 35-40 TAF Kolkata (Netaji Subhash
Chandra Bose Intl), Delhi
(Indira Gandhi Intl), Ho-
Chi-Minh (Tansonnhat)
Kuwait Volmet1 126.62 H24 cont. METAR Bahrain (Intl), Doha (Intl),
Abu Dhabi (Intl), Dubai
(Intl), Dammam (King
Fahd Intl), Riyadh (King
Khaled Intl), Tehran
(Mehrabad Intl), Mashhad
(Shahid Hahemi Njad
Intl), Shiraz (Shahid Dast-
ghaib Intl)
Mumbai Radio 11387 0300-1300 25-30 SIGMET Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shi-
vaji Intl), Chennai (Intl)
6676 H24
11387 0300-1300 METAR Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shi-
TREND vaji Intl), Katunayake
(Bandaranaike Intl Colom-
SPECI bo), Calicut, Chennai
(Intl), Karachi (Jinnah
Intl), Male (Velana Intl),
Ahmedabad
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 392
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

Station Ident Freqs Broadcast Times Form Contents and Sequence


Period H+
6676 H24
2965 1300-0300 55-60 TAF Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shi-
vaji Intl), Katunayake
(Bandaranaike Intl Colom-
bo), Male (Velana Intl)
Muscat Control 127.40 H24 cont. METAR Muscat (Intl), UAE aero-
dromes, Bahrain (Intl)
Nicosia Volmet 127.20 H24 cont. METAR Athens (Eleftherios Veni-
TREND zelos Intl), Rodos (Diago-
ras), Beirut (Rafic Hariri
QNH Intl), Damascus (Intl), Tel
Aviv (Ben Gurion), Tel
Aviv (Sde Dov)
METAR Larnaca (Intl)
TREND Pafos (Intl)
Royal Air Volmet 5450 H24 7/37 METAR Adana
Force 11253
19/49 Akrotiri, Larnaca
25/55 Muscat, Kandahar, Bas-
tion, Dubai (Minhad),
Baghdad (Intl), Kabul
(Intl), Trabzon, Ashgabat,
Baku (Heydar Aliyed Intl),
Al Udeid AB, Thumrait
AB, Salalah, Dubai (Al
Maktoum Intl), Bahrain
(Intl), Fujairah (Intl)
Samsun Volmet 125.27 H24 cont. METAR Ankara (Esenboga), Trab-
TREND zon, Sivas (Nuri Demi-
rag), Tokat
SIGMET Samsun (Carsamba)
Sivas Volmet 124.05 H24 cont. METAR Ankara (Esenboga), Ma-
TREND latya, Kayseri, Elazig, Er-
zincan, Tokat
SIGMET Sivas (Nuri Demirag)
METEOROLOGY DATA - MIDDLE EAST 393
MIDDLE EAST
AVAILABILITY OF VOLMET BROADCASTS - MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA

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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DATA - MIDDLE EAST 396
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AREA OF APPLICABILITY
RVSM shall be applicable in that volume of airspace between FL290 and FL410 inclusive in the
flight information regions (FIR/UIR).

AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT
On behalf of the ME-Region ATS providers a web site is containing documents and policy on:
http://www.midrma.com.
Aircraft used for operations in RVSM airspace shall be equipped with:
a. two independent altitude measurement systems;
b. an altitude alerting system;
c. an automatic altitude control system;
d. a secondary surveillance radar (SSR) transponder with altitude reporting system that can be
connected to the altitude measurement system in use for altitude control.

MEANS OF COMPLIANCE
Except for State aircraft, operators intending to conduct flights within the volume of airspace
where RVSM is applied shall require an RVSM approval either from the State in which the opera-
tor is based or from the State in which the aircraft is registered. To obtain such an RVSM appro-
val, operators shall satisfy the said State that:
a. aircraft for which the RVSM approval is sought have the vertical navigational performance
capability required for RVSM operations through compliance with the criteria of the RVSM
minimum aircraft systems performance specifications (MASPS).
b. they have instituted procedures in respect of continued airworthiness (maintenance and
repair) practices and programs, and
c. they have instituted flight crew procedures for operations in the ME RVSM airspace.
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NOTE 1: An RVSM approval is not restricted to a specific region instead. It is valid globally on the
understanding that any operating procedures specific to a given region in this case the ME
Region, should be stated in the operations manual or appropriate crew guidance.
NOTE 2: Aircraft that have received State approval for RVSM operations will be referred to as
‘RVSM approved aircraft’.
NOTE 3: Aircraft that have not received State approval for RVSM operations will be referred to as
‘non-RVSM approved aircraft’.
Guidance material of use to those involved in the initial achievement and continued maintenance
of the height-keeping performance capability has been issued by ICAO under the title “Guidance
Material on the Implementation of a 300m (1000ft) Vertical Separation Minimum (VSM) in the ME
RVSM Airspace”.
Detailed technical guidance material on the airworthiness, continued airworthiness, and the
operational practices and procedures for the ME RVSM airspace is provided in the Joint Aviation
Authorities “Administrative and Guidance Material, Section One: General, Part 3: Temporary
Guidance Leaflet No. 6”.
Monitoring of flight operations in the ME RVSM airspace shall be conducted to assess the con-
tinuing compliance of aircraft with the height-keeping performance requirements.
NOTE: Monitoring will be conducted in accordance with the appropriate material issued by ICAO.
When notified, operators will be required to cooperate in the monitoring program.

FLIGHT PLANNING
RVSM APPROVED AIRCRAFT
The aircraft registration shall be inserted in Item 18 of the ICAO flight plan form.
Operation of RVSM approved aircraft shall indicate the approval status by inserting the letter ‘W’
in the item 10 of the Flight Plan, regardless of the requested Flight Level.
Operators of RVSM approved aircraft shall also include the letter W in Item ‘Q’ of the RPL,
regardless of the requested flight level. If a change of aircraft operated in accordance with an RPL
results in a modification of the RVSM approval status as stated in Item ‘Q’, a modification mes-
sage (CHG) shall be submitted by the operator.

NON-RVSM APPROVED AIRCRAFT


Operators of non-RVSM approved aircraft shall flight plan to operate outside the RVSM airspace.

SEPARATION OF AIRCRAFT
VERTICAL SEPARATION
Between FL290 and FL410 inclusive, within the ME RVSM airspace, the vertical separation mini-
mum shall be:
a. 300m (1000ft) between RVSM approved aircraft,
b. 600m (2000ft) between:
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– non-RVSM approved State aircraft and any other aircraft operating within the ME RVSM air-
space,
– all formation flights of State aircraft and any other aircraft operating within the ME RVSM air-
space, and
– non-RVSM approved aircraft and any other aircraft operating within the ME RVSM airspace.

LOSS OF VERTICAL NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE REQUIRED FOR


RVSM
The pilot shall inform ATC as soon as possible of any circumstances where the vertical navigation
performance requirements for RVSM airspace cannot be maintained. In such cases, the pilot shall
obtain a revised ATC clearance prior to initiating any deviation from the cleared route and/or flight
level, whenever possible. When a revised ATC clearance cannot be obtained prior to such a devi-
ation, the pilot shall obtain a revised clearance as soon as possible thereafter.

DEGRADATION OF AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT - PILOT REPORTED


When informed by the pilot of an RVSM approved aircraft operating in RVSM airspace that the
aircraft’s equipment no longer meets the RVSM requirements, ATC shall consider the aircraft as
non-RVSM approved.
ATC shall take action immediately to provide a minimum vertical separation of 600m (2000ft) or
an appropriate horizontal separation from all other aircraft concerned that are operating in RVSM
airspace. An aircraft rendered non-RVSM approved shall normally be cleared out of RVSM air-
space by ATC when it is possible to do so.
Pilots shall inform ATC, as soon as practicable, of any restoration of the proper functioning of
equipment required to meet the RVSM requirements.

SEVERE TURBULENCE
When an aircraft operating in RVSM airspace encounters severe turbulence due to weather or
wake vortex that the pilot believes will impact the aircraft’s capability to maintain its cleared flight
level, the pilot shall inform ATC. ATC shall establish either an appropriate horizontal separation or
an increased minimum vertical separation.

CONTINGENCY SCENARIOS
NOTE: As published by Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and India.
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SCENARIO 1:

The pilot is:


a. unsure of the vertical position of the aircraft due to the loss or degradation of all primary
altimetry systems, or
b. unsure of the capability of maintain cleared flight level (CFL) due to turbulence or loss of all
automatic altitude control systems.

PILOT ACTION CONTROLLER ACTION


Maintain CFL while evaluating the situation.
Watch for conflicting traffic both visually and by
reference to ACAS, if equipped.
If considered necessary, alert nearby aircraft by
– making maximum use of exterior lights;
– broadcasting position, FL, and intensions on
121.5MHz (as a back-up, the VHF inter-pilot
air-to-air frequency, 123.45MHz, may be
used).
Notify ATC of the situation and intended course Obtain the pilot's intentions and pass essential
of action. Possible courses of action include: traffic information.
– maintain the CFL and route provided that – If the pilot intends to continue in RVSM air-
ATC can provide lateral, longitudinal or con- space, assess traffic situation to determine if
ventional vertical separation. the aircraft can be accommodated through
the provision of lateral, longitudinal, or con-
ventional vertical separation, and if so, apply
the appropriate minimum.
– requesting ATC clearance to climb above or – If the pilot requests clearance to exit RVSM
descend below RVSM airspace if the aircraft airspace, accommodate expeditiously, if pos-
cannot maintain CFL and ATC cannot estab- sible.
lish adequate separation from other aircraft.
– executing the contingency manoeuvre (Spe- – If adequate separation cannot be established
cial Procedures for In-Flight contingencies in and it is not possible to comply with the pi-
Oceanic Airspace Middle East) to offset from lot's request for clearance to exit RVSM air-
the assigned trac and FL, if ATC clearance space, advise the pilot of essential traffic in-
cannot be obtained and the aircraft cannot formation, notify other aircraft in the vicinity
maintain CFL. and continue to monitor the situation.
Notify adjoining ATC facilities/sectors of the sit-
uation.
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SCENARIO 2:

There is a failure or loss of accuracy of one primary altimetry system (e.g. greater than 200ft dif-
ference between primary altimeters).

PILOT ACTION
Cross check standby altimeter, confirm accuracy of the primary altimetry system and notify ATC
of the loss of redundancy. If unable to confirm primary altimetry system accuracy, follow pilot ac-
tions listed in the preceding scenario.

EXPANDED EQUIPMENT FAILURE AND TURBULENCE ENCOUNTER


SCENARIOS
NOTE: As published by Bangladesh, Maldives, Pakistan and India.

SCENARIO 1:

All automatic altitude control systems fail (e.g., Automatic Altitude Hold).

PILOT ACTION CONTROLLER ACTION


Maintain CFL while evaluating the situation.
Subsequently, watch for conflicting traffic both
visually and by reference to ACAS, if equipped.
If considered necessary, alert nearby aircraft by
– making maximum use of exterior lights;
– broadcasting position, FL, and intensions on
121.5MHz (as a back-up, the VHF inter-pilot
air-to-air frequency, 123.45MHz, may be
used).
Notify ATC of the situation and intended course Obtain the pilot's intentions and pass essential
of action. Possible courses of action include: traffic information.
– maintaining the CFL and route, provided that – If the pilot intends to continue in RVSM air-
the aircraft can maintain level. space, assess traffic situation to determine if
the aircraft can be accommodated through
the provision of lateral, longitudinal, or con-
ventional vertical separation, and if so, apply
the appropriate minimum.
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– requesting ATC clearance to climb above or – If the pilot requests clearance to exit RVSM
descend below RVSM airspace if the aircraft airspace, accommodate expeditiously, if pos-
cannot maintain CFL and ATC cannot estab- sible.
lish lateral, longitudinal or conventional verti-
cal separation.
– executing the contingency manoeuvre (Spe- – If adequate separation cannot be established
cial Procedures for In-Flight contingencies in and it is not possible to comply with the pi-
Oceanic Airspace Middle East) to offset from lot's request for clearance to exit RVSM air-
the assigned track and FL, if ATC clearance space, advise the pilot of essential traffic in-
cannot be obtained and the aircraft cannot formation, notify other aircraft in the vicinity
maintain CFL. and continue to monitor the situation.
Notify adjoining ATC facilities/sectors of the sit-
uation.

SCENARIO 2:

Loss of redundancy in primary altimetry system.

PILOT ACTION CONTROLLER ACTION


If the remaining altimetry system is functioning Acknowledge the situation and continue to
normally, couple that system to the automatic monitor progress.
altitude control system, notify ATC of the loss of
redundancy and maintain vigilance of altitude
keeping.

SCENARIO 3:

All primary altimetry systems are considered unreliable or fail.

PILOT ACTION CONTROLLER ACTION


Maintain CFL by reference to the standby altim-
eter (if the aircraft is so equipped).
Alert nearby aircraft by
– making maximum use of exterior lights;
– broadcasting position, FL, and intensions on
121.5MHz (as a back-up, the VHF inter-pilot
air-to-air frequency, 123.45MHz, may be
used).
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DATA - MIDDLE EAST 402
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Consider declaring an emergency. Notify ATC Obtain pilot's intentions, and pass essential
of the situation and intended course of action. traffic information.
Possible courses of action include:
– maintain the CFL and route, provided that – If the pilot intends to continue in RVSM air-
ATC can provide lateral, longitudinal or con- space, assess traffic situation to determine if
ventional vertical separation. the aircraft can be accommodated through
the provision of lateral, longitudinal, or con-
ventional vertical separation, and if so, apply
the appropriate minimum.
– requesting ATC clearance to climb above or – If the pilot requests clearance to exit RVSM
descend below RVSM airspace if ATC can- airspace, accommodate expeditiously, if pos-
not establish adequate separation from other sible.
aircraft.
– executing the contingency manoeuvre (Spe- – If adequate separation cannot be established
cial Procedures for In-Flight contingencies in and it is not possible to comply with the pi-
Oceanic Airspace Middle East) to offset from lot's request for clearance to exit RVSM air-
the assigned track and FL, if ATC clearance space, advise the pilot of essential traffic in-
cannot be obtained. formation, notify other aircraft in the vicinity
and continue to monitor the situation.
Notify adjoining ATC facilities/sectors of the sit-
uation.

SCENARIO 4:

The primary altimeters diverge by more than 200ft (60m).

PILOT ACTION
Determine the defective system through the normal airplane integrated comparator warning sys-
tem or in the absence of such a system, establish trouble-shooting procedures comparing the
primary altimeters to the standby altimeter (corrected using the correction card).
If the defective system can be determined, couple the functioning altimeter to the altitude keep-
ing device in use.
If the defective system cannot be determined, follow the guidance in Scenario 3 for failure or un-
reliable altimeter indications of all primary altimeters.
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SCENARIO 5:

Turbulence (greater than moderate) which the pilot believes will impact the aircraft’s capability to
maintain flight level.

PILOT ACTION CONTROLLER ACTION


Watch for conflicting traffic both visually and by
reference to ACAS, if equipped.
If considered necessary, alert nearby aircraft by
– making maximum use of exterior lights;
– broadcasting position, FL, and intensions on
121.5MHz (as a back-up, the VHF inter-pilot
air-to-air frequency, 123.45MHz, may be
used).
Notify ATC of the situation and intended course Obtain pilot's intentions, and pass essential
of action as soon as possible. Possible courses traffic information.
of action include:
– maintain the CFL and route, provided that – Assess traffic situation to determine if the air-
ATC can provide lateral, longitudinal or con- craft can be accommodated through the pro-
ventional vertical separation. vision of lateral, longitudinal, or conventional
vertical separation, and if so, apply the ap-
propriate minimum.
– requesting flight level change, if necessary. – If unable to provide adequate separation, ad-
vise the pilot of essential traffic information
and request pilot's intentions.
– executing the contingency manoeuvre (Spe- – Notify other aircraft in the vicinity and monitor
cial Procedures for In-Flight contingencies in the situation.
Oceanic Airspace Middle East) to offset from
the assigned track and FL, if ATC clearance
cannot be obtained and the aircraft cannot
maintain CFL.
Notify adjoining ATC facilities/sectors of the sit-
uation.
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CONTROLLER/PILOT PHRASEOLOGY
Phrase Purpose
(call sign) CONFIRM Used by the controller to ascertain the RVSM approval status of the
RVSM APPROVED acft.
NEGATIVE RVSM1 Used by the pilot to report non-RVSM approval status.
a. on the initial call on any frequency within the ME RVSM air-
space (controllers shall provide a read back with this same
phrase), and
b. in all requests for flight level changes
c. in all read backs of flight level clearances pertaining to flight
levels.
AFFIRM RVSM1 Used by the pilot to report RVSM approval status.
CONFIRM WHEN ABLE Used by the controller to request confirmation that an aircraft has re-
TO RESUME RVSM gained RVSM approved status or a pilot is ready to resume RVSM
operations.
(call sign) UNABLE ISSUE Used to deny ATC clearance into ME RVSM airspace.
CLEARANCE INTO
RVSM AIRSPACE, MAIN-
TAIN [or DESCEND TO,
or CLIMB TO] FLIGHT
LEVEL (number)
UNABLE RVSM DUE Used by the pilot to report when severe turbulence affects the air-
TURBULENCE1 craft’s capability to maintain the height-keeping requirements for
RVSM.
UNABLE RVSM DUE Used by the pilot to report that the aircraft’s equipment has degra-
EQUIPMENT1 ded below the minimum aircraft system performance specifications
(MASPS).
READY TO RESUME Used by the pilot to report the ability to resume operations within the
RVSM1 ME RVSM airspace after an equipment or weather-related contin-
gency.
REPORT WHEN ABLE Used by the controller to confirm that an aircraft has regained its
TO RESUME RVSM RVSM approval status or to confirm that the pilot is ready to resume
RVSM operations.
1 indicates a pilot transmission
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ME RVSM AIRSPACE
OAKX - Kabul OLBB - Beirut OSTT - Damascus VIDF - Delhi
OBBB - Bahrain OMAE - Emirates OYSC - Sanaa VNSM - Kathmandu
OEJD - Jeddah OOMM - Muscat VABF - Mumbai VOMF - Chennai
OIIX - Tehran OPKR - Karachi VCCC - Colombo VRMF - Male
OJAC - Amman OPLR - Lahore VECF - Kolkata
OKAC - Kuwait ORBB - Baghdad VGFR - Dhaka

FLIGHT LEVEL ALLOCATION SCHEMES (FLAS)


FLAS FOR BAY OF BENGAL OCEANIC AIRSPACE WESTBOUND (H24)
Bay of Bengal Flight Level Allocation
L759, M300, N563, N571, N877, P570, P574, FL280, 300, 340, 360, 380, 400 available
P628 (FL360 subject to coordination)
L507, P646 All westbound levels available
L301, L645, N895, P627, P762 FL320, 360 available (FL360 subject to coordi-
nation)

FLAS FOR BAY OF BENGAL OCEANIC AIRSPACE EASTBOUND (H24)


Bay of Bengal Flight Level Allocation
L759, M300, M770, N563, N571, N877, P570, All eastbound levels available (except FL290)
P574
L645, P762 FL290 available as no pre-departure coordina-
ted level. All other levels available subject to
coordination
L301, L507, N895, P646 All eastbound levels available

FLAS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC OVER CONTINENTAL INDIA WESTBOUND (0001 -


1600)
Indian Continental Airspace Flight Level Allocation
A325, A791, N877 FL300, 340, 360, 400 available1
1 FL280, 320, 380 available for domestic/international traffic crossing above routes.
All levels available for international flights in the continental airspace from 1601 to 0000.
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NOTE 1: Airlines to plan in accordance with FLAS mentioned above cross Indian continental air-
space on:
– N877 between VZZ - NNP - PRA - TASOP;
– A791 between CEA to TASOP.
NOTE 2: FL changes to meet the requirements of FLAS over continental airspace of India will be
done within Indian continental airspace.

FLAS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC OVER CONTINENTAL INDIA FLAS EASTBOUND


(0001 - 1600)
Indian Continental Airspace Flight Level Allocation
A325, A791, N877 FL310, 350, 390, 410 available1
1 FL290, 330, 370 available for domestic/international traffic crossing above routes.
All levels available for international flights in the continental airspace from 1601 to 0000.

NOTE: FL changes to meet the requirements of FLAS over continental airspace of India will be
done within Indian continental airspace.

FLAS IN ARABIAN SEA OCEANIC AIRSPACE


No ATS Route West bound East bound Remarks
1 L301, N571, All RVSM levels All RVSM levels
P574
2 N563 FL320, 340, 360, FL290, 310, 350, FL300, 330 blocked
380, 400 available 370, 390, 410 availa- for crossing routes
ble
3 M300 FL320, 340, 360, FL290, 310, 350, FL300, 330 blocked
380, 400 available 370, 390, 410 availa- for crossing routes
ble
4 P570 FL320, 340, 360, FL290, 310, 350, FL300, 330 blocked
380, 400 available 370, 390, 410 availa- for crossing routes
ble
5 L894 FL280, other levels FL350, 370, 390, oth- FL300, 330 blocked
depending on traffic er levels depending for crossing routes
situation on traffic situation
6 UL425 FL320, 340, 360, FL290, 310, 410, oth- FL300, 330 blocked
380, 400, other lev- er levels depending for crossing routes
els depending on on traffic situation
traffic situation
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FLAS IN ARABIAN SEA OCEANIC AIRSPACE (continued)


No ATS Route West bound East bound Remarks
7 P751 FL300 FL330 Other levels are sub-
ject to availability
8 A474, G450 FL300 FL330 Other levels are sub-
ject to availability
9 N628, G465 All levels All levels except
FL330
10 R329 FL280 available as FL290, 310, 350,
no PDC level, other 370, 410
levels prior coordina-
tion
11 B459, G424 All levels All levels

FLAS ON W45 TO GUWAHATI AND NE SECTOR


ATS Route Reporting Point RVSM FL available beyond KG NDB
W45 KG NDB Eastbound FL290, 330, 370, 380, 410
Westbound FL300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 400

FLAS IN DHAKA FIR


No ATS Route East bound West bound
1 A201 FL290, 310, 330, 350, 370, 390, FL300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 400
410
2 B465/A599 FL290, 310, 330, 350, 370, 390, FL300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 400
410
3 L507 FL290, 310, 330, 350, 370, 390, FL300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 400
410
4 G463 FL290, 310, 330, 350, 370, 390, FL300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 400
410
5 R472/R598 FL290, 310, 330, 350, 370, 390, FL300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 400
410
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DATA - MIDDLE EAST 408
MIDDLE EAST
REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUM (RVSM) MIDDLE EAST

FLAS IN KABUL FIR REQUIRING ATFM SLOT ALLOCATION WESTBOUND (2000–2359)


ATS Route From/To Flight Level
L509 LAJAK to TAPIS FL300, FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380, FL400
L750 BIROS to RANAH FL280, FL300, FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380, FL400
M875 SITAX to TAPIS FL280 only
M875 TAPIS to AMDAR FL280, FL300, FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380, FL400
N636 SERKA to PAROD FL280, FL300
N644 DOBAT to LEMOD FL280, FL300, FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380, FL400
P628 ASLUM to PAROD FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380, FL400
P628 PAROD to PAMTU FL280, FL300, FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380, FL400
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DATA - MIDDLE EAST 409
MIDDLE EAST
ATFM PROCEDURES OVER BAY OF BENGAL, SOUTH ASIA AND PAKISTAN THROUGH KABUL FIR -
BOBCAT

BOBCAT ATFM
Bangkok Air Traffic Flow Management Unit (ATFMU) provided ATFM services for flights intending
to transit Kabul FIR between 2000UTC and 2359UTC. ATFM services will be limited to calcula-
tion, promulgation and management of mandatory Calculated Take-Off Time (CTOT), flight level,
ATS route and Calculated Time-Over (CTO) at entry waypoint for entry into Kabul FIR for each
affected flight.
Karachi/Lahore ACCs retain responsibility for the tactical management of flights that are subjec-
ted to this ATFM measure. In discharging tactical responsibilities, Air Navigation Service Provid-
ers (ANSPs) will manage non-ATFM compliant flights using delayed pushback and start clearan-
ces, non-preferred routes and/or flight levels, enroute holding and/or diversion around Kabul FIR.
Bangkok ATMFU utilizes the automated, web-based Bay of Bengal Cooperative ATFM System
(BOBCAT) in meeting its Kabul FIR ATFM responsibilities. These responsibilities will be managed
with aircraft operators and Karachi/Lahore ACCs in the FIRs concerned.
Flights that plan to enter Kabul FIR without an ATFM slot allocation will be accommodated only
after flights with slots have been processed.
In order to ensure availability of slots for westbound departures from designated airports in north-
ern India and Pakistan, departures from these airports are given priority for FL280 in the slot allo-
cation. This does not preclude these flights from requesting higher flight levels with initial slot
request.

ATS ROUTE AND FLIGHT LEVELS REQUIRING ATFM SLOT ALLOCATION


All westbound flights intending to enter the Kabul FIR between 2000UTC and 2359UTC on ATS
routes and flight levels listed in the table below shall comply with the BOBCAT ATFM procedures
contained herein. This includes a mandatory requirement for all flights to obtain a specific ATFM
slot allocation, CTOT, CTO at Kabul FIR entry waypoint, allocated flight level, and allocated ATS
route from the Bangkok ATFMU for entry into Kabul FIR during the period abovementioned.

ATS Route and Flight Levels Requiring ATFM Slot Allocation


Routing through Kabul
From/To Flight Level
FIR
L509 LAJAK to TAPIS FL300, FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380,
FL400
L750 BIROS to RANAH FL280, FL 300, FL320, FL340, FL360,
FL380, FL400
M875 SITAX to TAPIS FL280 only
M875 TAPIS to AMDAR FL280, FL 300, FL320, FL340, FL360,
FL380, FL400
N636 SERKA to PAROD FL280, FL300
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ATFM PROCEDURES OVER BAY OF BENGAL, SOUTH ASIA AND PAKISTAN THROUGH KABUL FIR -
BOBCAT

ATS Route and Flight Levels Requiring ATFM Slot Allocation (continued)
Routing through Kabul
From/To Flight Level
FIR
N644 DOBAT to LEMOD FL280, FL 300, FL320, FL340, FL360,
FL380, FL400
P628 ASLUM to PAROD FL320, FL340, FL360, FL380, FL400
P628 PAROD to PAMTU FL280, FL 300, FL320, FL340, FL360,
FL380, FL400

FLIGHTS EXEMPTED FROM BOBCAT ATFM


The following flights are exempted from the BOBCAT ATFM procedures:
– flights experiencing an emergency, including aircraft subjected to unlawful interference;
– flights on search and rescue or firefighting missions;
– humanitarian or medical flights;
– flights with Head of State status.
Flights exempted from ATFM procedure shall indicate the exemption in their flight plan (Item 18 –
ATFM EXMP).

BOBCAT OPERATING PROCEDURES


All affected flights are required to submit slot requests to the following system:
BOBCAT
Internet: www.bobcat.aero
They have to log onto between 0001UTC and 1200UTC on day of flight and to complete the elec-
tronic templates provided.
Affected operators who do not have dedicated BOBCAT username/password access should com-
plete the attached application form in Appendix A and fax the form to the ATFMU as soon as pos-
sible.
Appendix A form available at Afghanistan civil aviation website:
Internet: http://acaa.gov.af/en/page/civil-aviation-authority/atm/aip---important-information
Slot requests including preferred ATS route, flight level and Maximum Acceptable Delay (MAD)
should be lodged between 0001UTC and 1200UTC on the day of flight.
After the slot allocation has been published at BOBCAT, aircraft operator can:
a. use the slot allocation result for ATS flight planning purposes;
b. cancel the allocated slot; and/or
c. change slot allocation to another available slot in the published list of unallocated slots.
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL DATA - MIDDLE EAST 411
MIDDLE EAST
ATFM PROCEDURES OVER BAY OF BENGAL, SOUTH ASIA AND PAKISTAN THROUGH KABUL FIR -
BOBCAT

Karachi/Lahore ACCs can also view the slot allocation results at BOBCAT.
As BOBCAT will allocate FL280 on a priority basis to facilitate departures from northern India and
Pakistan underneath overflying traffic, flights departing these airports are encouraged to include
FL280 as at least one slot request preference.

SUBMISSION OF ATS FLIGHT PLAN


Once aircraft operators are in receipt of the slot allocation, they shall submit the ATS flight plan
using the time, ATS route and flight level parameters of the BOBCAT allocated slot.
In addition to normal addressees, operators will also address the flight plan and related ATS mes-
sages to the ATFMU via AFTN address VTBBZDZX for all flights that have submitted a slot
request.

AIRCRAFT OPERATOR/PILOT-IN-COMMAND RESPONSIBILITIES


In accordance with ICAO PANS-ATM provisions, it is the responsibility of the pilot-in-command
and the aircraft operator to ensure that the aircraft is ready to taxi in time to meet any required
departure time. The pilot-in-command shall be kept informed by their operators of the CTOT, CTO
at Kabul FIR entry waypoint and flight parameters (route/level) nominated by BOBCAT.
The pilot-in-command, in collaboration with ATC, shall arrange take off as close as possible to
CTOT in order to meet the allocated CTO at Kabul FIR entry waypoint.

COORDINATION AIRCRAFT OPERATOR/PILOT-IN-COMMAND, AIR NAVIGATION


SERVICE PROVIDER (ANSP) AND BANGKOK ATFMU
The pilot-in-command shall include the CTOT in the initial ATC clearance request.
The pilot-in-command adjust cruise flight to comply with slot parameters at the Kabul FIR entry
waypoint, requesting appropriate ATC clearances including speed variations.
Prior to departure and before obtaining an ATC clearance, in circumstances where it becomes
obvious that the Kabul slot time will not be met, a new slot allocation should be obtained as soon
as possible. To avoid frequency congestion, this should be obtained by aircraft operators/flight
dispatchers.
If the aircraft is still at the gate and an ATC clearance has been obtained, pilot-in-command shall
advice Ground Control of the missed slot and obtains new CTOT. If it becomes essential, the ATC
clearance may be cancelled.

ADDRESS OF ATMFU
Bangkok ATFMU
Tel: +66 2 287 8024
+66 2 287 8025
+66 2 287 8026
Mobile: +66 81 829 5256
Fax: +66 2 287 8026
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ATFM PROCEDURES OVER BAY OF BENGAL, SOUTH ASIA AND PAKISTAN THROUGH KABUL FIR -
BOBCAT

+66 2 287 8027


E-Mail: atfmu@bobcat.aero
Internet: www.bobcat.aero
AFTN: VTBBZDZX
Air Traffic Control

State Rules and Procedures -


Middle East
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Enroute holding will be used in Kabul FIR if needed to manage the flow of traffic. If holding is
issued, all aircraft shall fly 10NM legs and conduct right turns. An Expect Further Clearance Time
(EFC) shall be issued by ATC at least 5 minutes prior to the aircraft’s estimated time to the clear-
ance limit. If no delay is expected at the clearance limit, ATC shall advise the pilot ‘no delay
expected’.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the United States Standards for Terminal Proce-
dures (TERPS).
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ARRIVING AIRCRAFT
Visual Approach Procedures
Aircraft requesting a visual approach must meet the following criteria:
a. The aircraft is within 30NM of the destination.
b. The pilot has established and can continue flight to the aerodrome with continuous visual ref-
erence to the ground or water.
c. At night, the pilot reports the aerodrome in sight.
d. Visual meteorological conditions exist at the destination aerodrome; or the pilot reports at the
initial approach level or at any time during the instrument approach procedure that the mete-
orological conditions are such that a visual approach and landing can be completed.
Unless otherwise instructed by ATC, aircraft cleared to execute a visual approach shall maintain
their own navigation until within 5NM of the destination aerodrome, or by night within the prescri-
bed circling area, and then maneuver via the shortest route to base or final of the assigned
runway.
An aircraft executing a visual approach may descend when ready from its previously assigned
level and must maintain at least 500ft above the base of the control area and, by day, shall
comply with ICAO Annex 2, 4.6 regarding altitude restrictions above terrain and built up areas. An
aircraft executing visual approach at night shall comply with these instructions and maintain the
last assigned altitude or minimum safety altitude if lower, until established within the circling area.
Then remain within the circling area and maneuver via the shortest route to base of final for the
assigned runway.
All civilian aircraft using a NATO or civil call sign executing visual approaches after official sunset
will be vectored to and established on final approach prior to approach clearance being issued.
Arriving Flights into Bagram, Kabul and Kandahar Airfields
All arriving aircraft are to contact approach/arrivals prior to entering class “C” airspace. If contact
is unable to be established prior to entering the class “C” airspace, the pilot is to discontinue the
approach and either hold at pilot’s discretion outside the class “C” airspace and continue to
attempt to contact ATC or divert to an alternate airfield. If diverting is not possible, the pilot is to
declare an emergency and apply loss of communication failure procedures.
All arriving aircraft must remain above FL160 until 20NM from Kabul airfield unless under Bagram
Arrival Control, Kabul Arrival Control or Kabul Approach Control and approved for descent below
FL160.
Arriving Flights into all other Airfields
All civil aircraft capable of flight above FL160 must track to airfields not serviced by an air route
via the air route that passes closest to the destination airfield. Once abeam the destination air-
field, civil aircraft must depart class “E” airspace at 90 degrees to the air route, remaining at the
assigned altitude until established inside class “G” airspace. Civil aircraft must cancel their IFR
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flight category prior to leaving controlled airspace and avoid any active military airspace as noti-
fied by either ATC or TAC C2 agencies.
Civil IFR aircraft that can not comply with VFR for operations in class “G” airspace shall not be
issued descent below the airway’s minimum enroute altitude or be permitted to exit the ATS route
or class “E” airspace.

DEPARTING AIRCRAFT
Departing Flights from Kabul (Intl) Airport
All departing traffic must climb to at least FL160 within 20NM of Kabul, unless otherwise directed
by Kabul Approach Control.
Departing Flights from Bagram and Kandahar Airfields
Pilot are to contact tower 10 minutes before take-off in order to deconflicted from any military
operation taking place in the immediate vicinity of the airfield or affecting their outbound route.
Departing Flights from other Airfields
Contact the airfield tower, if available, at least 10 minutes before departure. Flights must squawk
Mode 3/A assigned code before departure. Once airborne, contact Kabul ACC and provide call
sign, airfield departing from, level passing, level climbing to, and direction of flight.
Civilian aircraft capable of flight above FL160 shall limit transit time within class “G” by tracking to
and joining the air route passing closest to the departure airfield. ATC will advise these aircraft of
known military activities which may affect aircraft tracking.
NOTE: The afore mentioned procedure does not replace or negate the need for a flight plan.
Operators using these procedures are still responsible for filing an ICAO flight plan and obtaining
applicable diplomatic clearances. Normal ATC procedures apply outside Afghanistan.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Afghanistan publishes DA/MDA, ceiling and visibilities.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Afghanistan has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chap-
ter “ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “C”, “D”, “E” and “G” are used within Kabul FIR.
HEAVY wake turbulence category aircraft (aircraft with a MTOW greater than 136000kg) shall
operate IFR procedures when transiting via class “E” air routes.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


ALTIMETRY
The transition altitude for Kabul FIR is 14000ft AMSL.
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The transition level for Kabul FIR is established at FL160.


The altimeter pressure setting to be used for flight within the Kabul FIR is the standard altimeter
pressure setting of 1013Hpa for flight above the transition altitude.
Due to the lack of meteorological reporting stations outside large urban areas in Afghanistan, air-
crew may experience difficulties in obtaining accurate regional altimeter pressure setting. Aircraft
operating within class “G” airspace below the transition layer and above 3500ft AGL (military coor-
dination altitude) shall, in the first instance, utilize the most accurate Regional Pressure Setting
(RPS) available from the controlling TAC C2 or ATC agency. In the event of no RPS being availa-
ble aircrew may elect to utilize the standard altimeter pressure setting of 1013Hpa.
Aircraft shall not cruise within the transition layer, unless coordinated with ATC or TAC C2.
For flights at or below the transition altitude within controlled airspace a local altimeter setting will
be used.

WAKE TURBULENCE CATEGORY


B757 and H47 (Chinook) are categorized HEAVY (H) when the following aircraft is categorized
either MEDIUM (M) or LIGHT (L) and categorized MEDIUM (M) when the preceding aircraft is
categorized HEAVY (H).

COMMUNICATION
All high enroute structure overflight aircraft must contact the Kabul ACC 10 minutes prior to enter-
ing the FIR boundary. If entering via L509, N644, M881 or M875, aircraft must contact Kabul ACC
high east sector on 128.5MHz. If entering via L750, N636, P628 or UL333, aircraft must contact
Kabul ACC high west sector on 126.32MHz.
If entering the low altitude structure at or below FL290 from the north between LEMOD on M696
clockwise to LAJAK on M696, aircraft shall contact Kabul ACC on 118.3MHz or 242.6MHz.
If entering Kabul ACC at or below FL290 from the south between RIMPA on G202 clockwise to
KAMAR on G202, aircraft shall contact Kabul ACC on 120.9MHz or 361.0MHz.
If entering Kabul ACC (FIR) at or below FL290 from the west between PAMTU on V390 clockwise
to RANAH on V838, aircraft shall contact Kabul ACC on 121.725MHz.
All aircraft in contact with ATC, both IFR and VFR, must remain on the assigned ATC frequency
until issued a frequency change. All aircraft shall advise ATC if a frequency change to another
agency is needed.
Aircraft unable to establish two-way communications with the Kabul ACC shall monitor 125.2MHz
while on an air route. Aircraft shall broadcast position reports in the blind on 125.2MHz until two-
way communications with KACC is established.
Short notice artillery fire may close portions of airways M875, N644 and A453 in vicinity of Sale-
rno. Aircraft in contact with Kabul ACC will be rerouted to avoid artillery areas when active.

FLIGHT PLANNING
All civil flights authorized to operate in the Kabul FIR must file a flight plan, if possible.
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If ICAO flight plans are unavailable, all aircraft must file a flight plan including at least the follow-
ing:
a. call sign;
b. type;
c. departure point;
d. destination;
e. altitude;
f. route of flight;
g. estimated time of arrival.
If unable to file a flight plan at the departing point, aircrews are required to depart VFR and con-
tact Kabul ACC as soon as possible to file in the air for airports within the Kabul FIR.
All civil and military aircrafts arriving and departing or alternate aerodrome as Kabul International
Airport (Hamid Karzai International airport) is mandatory to submit ICAO flight plan (except QRF,
SAR, and MEDEVAC).
Flight Plan Message Addressing
General
Flights intending to land or overfly Kabul FIR filing ICAO standard flight plan in advance is manda-
tory.
Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi) Requirements
Flight plans and associated messages of flights with Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana Jalaluddin Muham-
mad Balkhi) airport as a destination, departure or alternate aerodrome must include following
AFTN addresses in the address list:
ETCCYFMS, OAMSYAYX
Kabul (Hamid Karzai Intl) Requirements
All civil and military aircrafts arriving and departing or alternate aerodrome as Kabul International
Airport (Hamid Karzai International airport) is mandatory to submit ICAO flight plan via AFTN to
Kabul ATC Tower, AIS Office, and PIB (OAKBZTZX, OAKBYWYX, OAKBZPZX).
Kabul Area Control Center (KACC) Requirements
It is mandatory for Kabul FIR for all civil/commercial and private operators to file a flight plan,
Overflight, Arrival, Departure, Delay, Change and Cancel messages in advance to Kabul area
center AFTN address:
OAKXZQZX, OAKBZQZX, OAKKZQZX
NOTE: AFTN address OAKBYNYX is no longer valid for Kabul FIR flight plan message. Civil/
Commercial aircraft filing flight plan to OAKBYNYX address will not be monitored.
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KABUL ENTRY/EXIT POINTS


Aircraft may enter and exit the Kabul FIR, only via the following points and must flight plan
accordingly:

Country (To/ Reporting Point Lat/Long Airway Level


From)
Pakistan GADER N2941.0 G206 10200ft - FL290
E06128.0 A453 7000ft - FL290
DAVER N2934.2 M375 9500ft - FL290
E06440.8
SERKA N2951.0 V390 10900ft - FL290
E06615.0 11200ft - FL290
N636/UL333 FL300 - FL4901
RIMPA N3126.0 G202 12000ft - FL290
E06736.0
LAJAK N3356.0 M696 FL160 - FL290
E07030.0 L509 FL300 - FL430
M881/L509 FL300 - FL4901
IMTIL N3406.0 A455 12000ft - FL290
E07109.0
DUGIN N3537.0 G206 FL210 - FL3501
E07131.0
ASLUM N3101.2 P628 FL300 - FL490
E06637.2
BIROS N3140.0 L750 FL300 - FL4301
E06900.0
DOBAT N3252.0 N644 FL300 - FL4301
E06926.0
SITAX N3305.0 M875 FL300 - FL4902
E07003.0
MOTMO N3628.0 P500 FL300 - FL4901
E07138.0
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Country (To/ Reporting Point Lat/Long Airway Level


From)
Tajikistan PINAX N3715.0 V848 FL220 - FL290
N06906.0
EGPAN N3825.0 V876 FL190 - FL290
E07044.0 M881 FL300 - FL490
FIRUZ N3640.2 P500 FL300 - FL4901
E07137.8
Uzbekistan AMDAR N3712.5 A454 FL190 - FL290
E06720.6 M875 FL300 - FL490
Turkmenistan RAPTA N3727.0 B442 7000ft - FL290
E06538.0
LEMOD N3610.0 M696/N644 FL180 - FL4301
E6417.5
RANAH N3535.00 V838/L750 FL160 - FL4301
E06312.00
DAVET N3657.6 P173 FL300 - FL4303
E06447.2
Iran PAMTU N3510.1 V390/P628/N636 9000ft - FL490
E06108.1
KAMAR N3239.0 G202 11000ft - FL290
E06044.0
SOKAM N3313.3 V338/UL333 11000ft - FL2901
E06037.9
1 FL290 MAL inbound.
2 FL280-FL290 available during 2000-2359Z only.
3 FL280, FL320-FL430 available during 2000-2359Z only.

AIR TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT (ATFM)


BOBCAT ATFM
For AFTM procedures through Kabul FIR see Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “ATFM Procedures over
Bay of Bengal, South Asia and Pakistan through Kabul FIR - BOBCAT”.
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Prior Permission Required (PPR)


The following airfields require PPRs:
– Bagram;
– Dwyer;
– Herat;
– Jalalabad;
– Kabul (Intl);
– Kandahar;
– Mazar-e Sharif.
For civilian aircraft an approved PPR (if required), in conjunction with Afghanistan Civil Aviation
Authority (ACAA) approval and the submission of a flight plan constitutes authorization to enter
the Kabul FIR and fly to the requested airport.
PPR times are not ATC flow times. They are based on ground handling capability only. Issuance
of a PPR does not encompass any aircraft servicing, ground handling, or other aircrew require-
ments, nor does it imply air traffic control separation, weather conditions or threat assessment. A
PPR is valid for ± 30 minutes from scheduled time. All flights shall have sufficient fuel and mainte-
nance support to meet their scheduled arrival and departure times and be prepared for minimum
ground times. Aircrews need to consider adequate fuel for potential ground/air delays due to
unforeseen events.
PPR Requests
Military and civilian aircraft supporting NATO: Obtain PPRs by submitting a Movement Request
Form (MRF) to the Resolute Support Strategic Flight Coordination Center (RSFCC) via respective
National Representative (NRs) or National Airflow Authorities (NAAs). MRFs and instructions may
be obtained from:
RSFCC
Internet: https://isfcc.ncia.nato.int/Pages/Documents.aspx
http://acaa.gov.af/en/page/civil-aviation-authority/atm-aip---important-information
(reference)
Coalition Military Users
Coalition military customers must contact their respective Liaison Officers (LNOs) at the Com-
bined Air Operation Center (CAOC). Coalition military customs for countries that do not have an
active LNO, contact the coalition coordination center air operation cell at CENTCOM headquar-
ters. For time critical information after hours and on weekends, contact the respective CENTCOM
LNO. Leave name number or e-mail address and an air operation officer will call back.
CENTCOM CAOC Air Mobility Division (AMD)
E-Mail: mu_amdalctc130pln@afcent.af.mil (unclassified)
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All ISAF users shall contact:


RSFCC Eindhoven OPS
Tel: +31 40 289 8908
+31 40 289 8909
Fax: +31 40 289 8930
E-Mail: amcceindhoven1@abeheh.nl (unclassified)
AMCCOPS@amcc.nato.int (NATO classified)
Internet: https://isfcc.ncia.nato.int
Civilian aircraft PPR request forms may be obtained from:
ACAA
Internet: http://acaa.gov.af/en/page/civil-aviation-authority/atm/aip---important-information

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


All civil and State overflight aircraft operating within the Kabul IFR must be approved by the State
of the operator or the State of registry for RNP10.
Due to the present nature of Afghanistan airspace, before entering RNP10 airspace, aircraft’s
position should be checked as accurately as possible.
Aircraft unable to meet the minimum navigational requirements for RNP10 are not permitted to
operate IFR within the Kabul FIR.

REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUM (RVSM)


Afghanistan applies a 1000ft reduced vertical separation minimums between approved aircraft
operating between FL290 and FL410 inclusive in class “A” airspace.
Non-RVSM approved aircraft are not permitted to operate within the Eurasia RVSM airspace,
including the Kabul FIR, except for operators of non-RVSM approved aircraft wishing to transit the
Kabul FIR above RVSM airspace at FL430 or above.
Height Monitoring Requirements
Afghanistan does not have a height monitoring capability. ACAA is obliged by ICAO to keep a
database of all Afghanistan registered RVSM approved aircraft. Therefore, operators are to inform
ACAA (RVSM approvals) both when they add RVSM approved aircraft to their fleet and of any
aircraft they intend to remove from their fleet of RVSM approved aircraft. ACAA will pass this
information to the appropriate Regional Monitoring Agency (RMA).
Unexpected Turbulence Encounter
The topography of Afghanistan could produce an increased possibility of turbulence and mountain
waves. Due to the absence of radar surveillance, ATC are dependent on aircrews informing them
of any vertical deviation due to meteorological phenomena. In extreme cases multiple aircraft
could be affected leading to ATC temporarily suspending RVSM operations in the vicinity of the
reported turbulence.
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Wake Vortices Encounters


Due to the special nature of the airspace and frequent poor communications, pilots are to make
every effort to contact Kabul ACC prior to making maneuvers away from wake vortices. Pilots are
in all cases to report the presence of wake vortices as soon as possible to allow Kabul ACC to
provide increased vertical separation on a tactical basis.

FLIGHT LEVEL RESTRICTIONS


FL330 is not available for civil overflights entering the Kabul FIR between 1800-0245Z daily,
affected ATS routes:
– L509, TAPIS to LAJAK;
– L750, RANAH to BIROS;
– M875, AMDAR to SITAX;
– M881, EGPAN to LAJAK;
– N636, PAMTU to SERKA;
– N644, LEMOD to DOBAT;
– P628, PAMTU to ASLUM;
– UL333, SOKAM to SERKA.

LONGITUDINAL SEPARATION
Where surveillance separation standards are not being applied, longitudinal separation is estab-
lished between IFR aircraft at the same level, equal to or greater than ICAO minimums. Speed
control may be applied between aircraft that are at or near the minimum longitudinal separation
standards to prevent loss of separation.
50NM or 7 minutes longitudinal separation will be applied on ATS routes L509, L750, M875,
N644, P173, P628/N636, V848 and UL333.

CAUTION
Afghanistan is mountainous terrain with peaks over 22000ft AMSL. Pilots are advised of high ter-
rain in vicinity of routings. For example:
a. V338 (SAKUX to TAPIS) 16580ft peak N3438 E06737 (north edge of airway);
b. A453 (TAPIS to PAROD) 14800ft peak N3326 E06753;
c. M920 (SUDIT to DOSHI) 16440ft peak N3521 E06847.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civilian aircraft operating at or above FL240 must have TCAS.
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SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


All aircraft operating in the Kabul FIR shall be equipped with serviceable pressure altitude report-
ing transponders. Operators shall ensure Mode 3/A and Mode C is turned on at all times and
advise air traffic control of any malfunctions.
Area Control Service
Limited surveillance radar service is provided in the Kabul FIR low airway structure from FL160 -
FL290 on:
– A453, OGOGO to DUDEG;
– G202, PAROD to RIMPA;
– G206, ORPUD to RIKAD;
– M375, DAVER to RIKAD;
– V390, SERKA to BURTA.
Excluding that airspace designated to Kandahar Approach and TAC C2. Procedural, non-radar
separation standards will be applied.

SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE (SUA)


SUA are airspace constructs of defined vertical and lateral dimensions created to allow military
aerial operations to take place in a segregated environment. They are activated at the request of
users via NOTAM or tactically via ATC, and deactivated once the activity has been completed.
These SUA constructs take precedence over all airspace categories within Afghanistan. In this
event as much notice as possible will be given pre-activation.
When notified of a SUA activation KACC will ensure that IFR traffic in controlled airspace is
routed clear of the activated SUA. VFR traffic or aircraft operating in uncontrolled airspace may
not receive directed notification that a SUA has been activated. Those aircraft should monitor the
Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) 125.2MHz to receive any update broadcasts. TAC
C2 will use all available sensors to ensure that the area is clear prior to activation. In only the
most extreme circumstances, where sufficient time does not exist to clear the area of traffic and
there is imminent danger of lives being lost then TAC C2 may clear an aircraft into the SUA.
KACC will endeavour to provide traffic information to affected aircraft whilst the TAC C2 agency
will endeavour to pass details of transiting traffic to the military aircraft operating within the SUA.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
Military operations areas have been established as a type of restricted area and subject to spe-
cific conditions.
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4.2 Except when a clearance is obtained from an air traffic control unit, VFR flights shall not take
off or land at an aerodrome within a control zone, or enter the aerodrome traffic zone or traffic
pattern:
a. When the ceiling is less than 1500ft; or
b. when the ground visibility is less than 5km; or
c. at night, if a civil ACFT.
4.4 Civil VFR flights shall not be operated above FL235.
Annex 11
2.6.3 Two-way communication with ATC or a TAC C2 agency is required for VFR flights within
class “E” airspace.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures are based on the Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) -
Holding Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Bahrain does not publish State airport operating minimums.
Bahrain publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights) [OCA(H)].
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATION


Bahrain has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classifications as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” and “G” are used within Bahrain FIR/UIR.
Within class “G” airspace at and below 3000ft MSL or 1000ft above terrain, whichever is higher
and speed greater than 140kt, a flight visibility of 5km, for speed less than 140kt, a visibility of
1500m is required.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATION
All flights operating within Bahrain FIR shall use the word HEAVY or SUPER in all communication
calls with Bahrain APP or Bahrain TWR.
All aircraft on VFR flights, and aircraft on IFR flights outside controlled airspace, shall maintain a
watch on a radio station furnishing communications for the unit providing a flight information serv-
ice in the flight information region and file reports with that station including information as to their
position unless otherwise authorized by the State overflown.
Contact Bahrain ACC 5 minutes prior entering FIR:

Entry Point Frequency Remarks


ALSER 126.7 FL240 and below
124.3 Between FL250 and FL330
127.525 At and above FL340
AMBIK 126.7 FL320 and below
123.1 Above FL320
DAROR 124.3 Between FL250 and FL330
127.525 Above FL330
KUVER 126.7 FL320 and below
123.1 Above FL320
LADNA 124.3 Between FL250 and FL330
127.525 Above FL330
LONOS 126.7 FL320 and below
123.1 Above FL320
MIDSI 132.85 FL290 and below
132.125 Above FL290
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Entry Point Frequency Remarks


NARMI 124.3 Between FL250 and FL330
127.525 Above FL330
RABAP 126.7 FL320 and below
123.1 Above FL320

FLIGHT PLANNING
Flight Plan Message Addressing
IFR, VFR or both: All flight plans and departures messages for flights operating through or within
OBBB must include OBBBZQZX.
All aircraft operators intending to use Bahrain Intl as departure aerodrome must include
OBBIZPZX in their flight plan.
Bahrain (Sakhir AB) AFTN addresses necessary for flight planning purposes and other relevant
issues as follows:
– OBKHZTZX for Control Tower;
– OBKHZPZX for AIS/COMMS;
– OBKHYFYX for service address.

LONGITUDINAL SEPARATION
Within the Bahrain FIR/UIR a minimum of 5 minutes longitudinal separation will be applied when
the leading aircraft is maintaining a TAS of 20kt or more faster than the following aircraft.
The application of this separation minimum may require ATC to impose speed restrictions on air-
craft. When subject to speed restrictions, pilots must notify ATC immediately if at any time they
are unable to comply with the restrictions.
The longitudinal separation between aircraft established on final approach runway 30R/12L of
Bahrain (Intl) airport is reduced to 3NM.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Within Bahrain UIR only RNAV equipped aircraft having a navigation accuracy meeting RNAV1
and RNAV5 may plan for operations under IFR on those ATS routes, and within those levels
bands, which have been specified as requiring RNAV1 and RNAV5.
Area navigation “RNAV” will be implemented within Bahrain FIR/UIR within designated airspace
on area basis as follows:
a. RNAV1: All lower routes of Bahrain within TMAs are RNAV1 with requirements. At upper
routes RNAV1 will be implemented from FL150 to FL460 within CTAs.
b. RNAV5: Will be implemented from TMA levels to FL145.
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ATS routes, particularly in the area north east and north west of Bahrain provide minimum sepa-
ration between adjacent routes. It is therefore imperative that aircraft flying on these ATS routes
maintain the centerline of the route unless otherwise cleared by ATC. Unless landing or departing
from an airport located under the lateral limits of the Bahrain CTA, aircraft shall expect to maintain
level flight within the Bahrain CTA.
Exemptions from RNAV1
Although ATS routes within the Bahrain FIR which are classified RNAV1 operators meeting
RNAV5 certification requirements will be accepted.
To allow time for non RNAV1 compliant operators to obtain certification, the general exemption
will be applied until 31 December 2016 on the condition that such operators include the state-
ment:
“RMK/NON RNAV1 compliant” in Item 18 of their flight plan.
Non-RNAV1 operations after 31 December 2016, specific exemption from Bahrain Civil Aviation
Affairs will be required.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or a
maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19, are required to be equip-
ped with ACAS/TCAS II, version 7.0 and starting with 1 JAN 2017 with version 7.1.
Aircraft that failed to install ACAS/TCAS II are not permitted to operate within Bahrain FIR.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


Pilots of aircraft equipped with Mode S having an aircraft identification feature shall set the aircraft
identification in the transponder while operating within the Bahrain FIR. ATC equipment requires
strict compliance with Mode S settings to ensure proper radar tracking. Inability to comply with
these requirements may result in aircraft being denied entry into the Bahrain class “A” airspace.
Mode S and Selected Altitude Use within Bahrain FIR
The provision of the selected altitude set by the crew to the controller, gives them the ability to
intervene, where the selected altitude does not match the clearance. This greatly reduces the
chance of a level bust.
Pilots of Mode S equipped aircraft, operating within the Bahrain FIR shall ensure that their current
cleared level is set as the selected altitude in the aircraft mode control panel, unless established
on final approach for Bahrain (Intl).
Any failure to comply with the above, pilots shall immediately inform ATC.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
4.4 IFR compulsory when operating:
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– more than 100NM seaward from the shoreline within controlled airspace;
– at or above FL150.
5.3.3 Position reports after the first half hour of flight and at hourly intervals thereafter are
required from aircraft operating off airways. As the Bahrain FIR and UIR are considered to be
areas over which Search and Rescue operations may be difficult, aircraft shall transmit at least
once between 2 position reports.
PANS-ATM (DOC 4444)
Appendix 2, Para 2 FIR boundary designators and accumulated Estimated Elapsed Times
(EET) shall be inserted in Item 18 of the flight plan as follows:
a. for flights entering Bahrain FIR/UIR: Bahrain FIR/UIR boundary together with EET since
departure;
b. for flights departing from Bahrain FIR: All FIR boundary designators together with corre-
sponding EET to these points;
c. all aircraft using Bahrain FIR/UIR are reminded to strictly adhere to the requirements of
including their relevant aircraft registration markings in Item 18 of the flight plan, failure to do
so will result in an anticipated delay.
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BANGLADESH
RULES AND PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position re- Nautical Miles
porting, etc., generally in excess of 2 to 3
nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those re- Meters
lating to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations, and heights Meters, Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking Degrees True
off
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting, atmospheric pressure Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning at
midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are in accordance with new PANS-OPS, Document 8168.
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AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Bangladesh publishes OCA(H) and visibility for landing.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Bangladesh has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chap-
ter “ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “B”, “C”, “D”, “F” and “G” are used within Bangladesh airspace.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATION
Aircraft shall establish radio contact with Dhaka ACC 10 minutes before entering Dhaka FIR on
125.7MHz, except those flights departing from Indian aerodromes located close to the boundary
shall contact Dhaka ACC as early as possible but not later than crossing the FIR boundary.
All aircraft on VFR flights, and aircraft on IFR flights outside controlled airspace, shall maintain a
listening watch on the frequency of a radio station providing flight information service and provide
position information to that station, unless otherwise authorized by the appropriate ATS unit.

ALTIMETRY
Transition altitude and transition level in Bangladesh are 4000ft and FL60 respectively. No transi-
tion altitude is less than 3000ft above an aerodrome.
A QFE altimeter setting shall be made available on request.

FLIGHT PLANNING
Flight Plan Message Addressing
Flight movement messages for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed as follows:

Route AFS Message Address


Transit FIR VGHSZQZX
VGHS VGHSZQZX
VGEG VGEGZTZX
VGHSZQZX
VGSY VGSYZTZX
VGHSZQZX

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Following route is designated RNP10:
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– L507, AVPOP to ESDOT.

LONGITUDINAL SEPARATION
The longitudinal separation minima of 15 minutes is reduced to 10 minutes on ATS routes: A201,
A462, A599, B465, B593, G463, L507, R344, R472, and R598 within the Dhaka FIR.
The application is to be exercised as follows:
a. aircraft on the same track and the same cruising level;
b. aircraft on crossing track and at the same level;
c. aircraft climbing and descending.

FLIGHTS THROUGH AIRSPACE DELEGATED TO KOLKATA ACC


The portion of airspace on Route L507 within Dhaka FIR between AVPOP and ESDOT from
FL280 to FL460 is delegated to Kolkata ACC/FIC for the provision of Air Traffic Services only.
However control of aircraft at or above FL130 shall remain with Kolkata ATCC for provision of
ATS.
a. No aircraft shall operate through that part of Dhaka FIR which has been delegated to Kolkata
ACC without prior approval from Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority Bangladesh.
b. Flight plans, departure and delay messages pertaining to flights through this airspace shall
be addressed to Dhaka ACC/FIC.
c. Prior to entering the aforementioned airspace aircraft shall contact Dhaka Radio on
3491/6556/10066 and 2947KHz or 125.7MHz and pass the following information:
1. aircraft call sign;
2. place/time of departure;
3. destination/ETA;
4. estimated time over reporting points AVPOP and ESDOT.
Subsequent reports will only be necessary if the estimates differ by 5 minutes or more.

STRATEGIC LATERAL OFFSET PROCEDURES (SLOP)


Procedures applicable in the Dhaka FIR:
a. Offsets are only applied in Oceanic (or remote continental) airspace in the Dhaka FIR.
b. Offsets are applied only by aircraft with automatic offset tracking capability.
c. The decision to apply a strategic lateral offset is the responsibility of the flight crew.
d. The offset shall be established at a distance of 2NM to the right of the centerline relative to
the direction of flight.
e. The Strategic Lateral Offset Procedure has been designed to include offsets to mitigate the
effects of wake turbulence of preceding aircraft. If wake turbulence needs to be avoided one
of the three available options (centerline, 1NM or 2NM right offset) shall be used.
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f. In airspace where the use of lateral offsets has been authorized, pilots are not required to
inform ATC that an offset is being applied.
g. Aircraft transiting areas of radar coverage in airspace where offset tracking is permitted may
initiate or continue an offset.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
3.3.1.2 Flight plans are required for all flights. Local flights at uncontrolled aerodromes outside
control zones may be undertaken without a flight plan provided they are operated during day in
VMC below 1000ft.
4.4 Instrument flight rules must be applied above FL150.
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BHUTAN
RULES AND PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position re- Nautical Miles and Tenths
porting, etc., generally in excess of 2 nauti-
cal miles
Relatively short distances such as those re- Meters
lating to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking Degrees True
off
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric tons, Kilograms, lbs
Time Hours and minutes, the day of 24 hrs beginning at
midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Holding Proce-
dures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are in accordance with PANS-OPS, Document 8168. The mini-
mum sector altitude (MSA) is established within a radius of 25NM from the aerodrome. Quadrants
of the compass are used for determining minimum sector altitudes in Instrument Approach proce-
dures.
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Only day operations in VMC is permitted (VQPR).

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


No information published.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Bhutan has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in ATC-Chapter “ICAO ATS
Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace over Bhutan is classified as “D” in CTR and “F” outside CTR.
In class “F” airspace, radio communication is compulsory for all flights and ATC clearance is
required for VFR flights.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


ALTIMETRY
The transition altitude within Bhutan is 18000ft.
QFE altimeter setting is available on request.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


All routes are designated RNAV5.

FLIGHT PLANNING
Except for repetitive flight plans, a flight plan shall be submitted at least two hours prior to depar-
ture.
Flight Plan Message Addressing

Route (into or via FIR and/or TMA) Message address


Paro VQPRZTZX, VQPRZPZX

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
Right hand traffic rule: An aircraft which is flying in sight of the ground and is following a line fea-
ture shall keep such line feature on its left.
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3.2.3.1 By day or night an aircraft fitted with an anti-collision light shall display such light from
immediately before engine start to immediately after engine shut down.
3.2.4 Within Bhutan an aircraft shall not carry out instrument approach practice when flying in
Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) unless
a. the appropriate Air Traffic Control Unit has previously been informed that the flight is to be
made for the purpose of instrument approach practice, and
b. if the flight is being carried out in simulated instrument conditions, a safety pilot and if
required, a competent observer is carried.
4.3 VFR flights are not permitted between Sunset and Sunrise.
4.4 VFR flights shall not be operated above FL290.
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CYPRUS
RULES AND PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds, with the exception, that the maximum holding
speed in normal conditions up to and including FL140 is 210kt IAS.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Cyprus does not publish State airport operating minimums.
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Cyprus publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights) [OCA(H)].

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Cyprus has adopted the ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “SERA
ATS Airspace Classifications - EU No. 923/2012”.
Airspace classes “B”, “C” and “G” are used within Nicosia FIR/UIR.
In airspace class “G” training areas two-way radio communication is required.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


POSITION REPORTING PROCEDURES
a. Aircraft inbound to Nicosia FIR from Ankara FIR shall establish radio contact with Nicosia
ACC in order to pass essential flight details (call sign, flight level, ETA at entry point) on fre-
quency 125.5MHz for TOMBI and 126.3MHz for VESAR and DOREN, 10 minutes prior to
entry.
b. Aircraft inbound to Ankara FIR from Nicosia FIR shall pass flight details to Ankara ACC
before entering Ankara FIR.
NOTE: Failure of any aircraft to establish contact with the accepting unit will result in the aircraft
being treated as a radio failure and thus causing unnecessary complications in the application of
RVSM. In case aircraft fails to establish contact in due time according to para a) above, aircraft
are requested to call Nicosia ACC on the emergency frequency 121.5MHz.

FLIGHT PLANNING
For flight planning purposes all arrivals to Larnaca (Intl) entering Nicosia FIR via TOSKA, EVENO,
TOMBI must route to BONEK for the BONEK1A arrival. All other STARs are available only by
ATC.
The route description in Item 15 of the flight plan shall start with the significant point which corre-
sponds to the last point of the SID and shall terminate with the significant point which corresponds
to the first point of the STAR. SID/STAR names must not be indicated.
It is not allowed to insert Direct segments (DCT) in the flight plan, nor SID and STAR defined
‘ATC discretion’.
IFPS/NMOC Operations
The Integrated Initial Flight Plan Processing System element of the EUROCONTROL Network
Management Operations Center (NMOC) is the sole source for the distribution of the IFR General
Air Traffic (GAT) FPL and associated messages to ATS units within the IFPS. The only required
addresses are those of the two IFPS Units (IFPU) at Haren (Brussels) and Bretigny (Paris).
Flight Plan Message Addressing
AFTN: EUCHZMFP and EUCBZMFP
SITA: BRUEP7X and PAREP7X
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ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with and operate ACAS/TCAS II. The carriage of ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1 within European
Union airspace is required for aircraft with specifications mentioned above, as follows:
a. from 1 March 2012 all newly built aeroplanes;
b. from 1 December 2015 aeroplanes built before 1 March 2012.
Aircraft not referred above but which will be equipped on a voluntary basis with ACAS/TCAS II,
must be equipped with version 7.1.
Flying with an inoperative ACAS/TCAS II is permitted, including within RVSM airspace, provided it
is done in accordance with the applicable Minimum Equipment List (MEL).
The MEL for ACAS/TCAS II throughout Europe is Class A - 10 days (excluding the day of discov-
ery).

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2 and 11
For differences to ICAO refer to Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “SERA (Standardized European Rules of
the Air) - Differences to ICAO Annex 2 and 11”.
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INDIA
RULES AND PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations, and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and take-off Degrees Magnetic
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, beginning at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


India has established State Airport Operating Minimums (AOM) to enable scheduled, non-sched-
uled and general aviation operators to operate safely at an aerodrome under limiting weather con-
ditions.
Normal AOM are to be applied by scheduled and general aviation operators.
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Restricted AOM are to be applied by non-scheduled operators who have not been authorized for
normal AOM.
The following paragraphs comprise existing Indian provisions based on Civil Aviation Require-
ment (CAR) (Section 8, Series C, Part I) on All Weather Operations regarding the methods to
determine AOM.
Jeppesen published minimums are not below State minimums.
Approach Ban
An instrument approach shall not commenced if the reported RVR/VIS is below the applicable
minimum.
If, after commencing an instrument approach, the reported RVR/VIS falls below the applicable
minimum, the approach shall not be continued:
– below 1000ft above the aerodrome; or
– into the final approach segment.
Where the RVR is not available, RVR values may be derived by converting the reported visibility.
If, after entering the final approach segment or descending below 1000ft above the aerodrome
elevation, the reported RVR/VIS falls below the applicable minimum, the approach may be contin-
ued to DA/H or MDA/H.
The approach may be continued below DA/H or MDA/H and the landing may be completed provi-
ded that the required visual reference is established at the DA/H or MDA/H and is maintained.
The touchdown zone RVR is always controlling. If reported and relevant, the mid-point and stop-
end RVR are also controlling. The minimum RVR value for the mid-point is 125m or the RVR
required for the touchdown zone if less, and 50m for the stop-end. For aeroplanes equipped with
a stop-end (roll-out) guidance or control system, the minimum RVR value for the mid-point is 50m.
NOTE: “Relevant”, in this context, means that part of the runway used during the high speed
phase of the landing down to a speed of approximately 60kt.
Approach Lighting Systems
FALS (Full Approach Light System) — Precision approach CAT I lighting system (HIALS 720m
and more), distance coded centerline, barrette centerline.
IALS (Intermediate Approach Light System) — Simple approach lighting system (HIALS 420 –
719m), single source barrette.
BALS (Basic Approach Light System) — Any other approach lighting system (HIALS, MIALS or
ALS 210 – 419m).
NALS (No Approach Light System) — Any other approach lighting system (HIALS, MIALS, or
ALS less than 210m) or no approach lights.
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Continuous Descent Final Approach (CDFA)


A technique, consistent with stabilized approach procedures, for flying the final approach segment
of a non-precision approach procedure as a continuous descent, without level-off, from an alti-
tude/height at or above the final approach fix altitude/height to a point approximately 50ft above
the landing runway threshold or the point where the flare manoeuvre should begin for the type of
aircraft flown.
All non-precision approaches shall be flown using the CDFA technique unless otherwise
approved by the DGCA for a particular approach to a particular runway.
When calculating the minimums the operator shall ensure that the applicable minimum RVR is
increased by 200m for CAT A/B aircraft and by 400m for CAT C/D aircraft for approaches not
flown using the CDFA technique, providing that the resulting RVR/CMV value does not exceed
5000m.
Jeppesen charted non-precision RVR values not labelled as CDFA, already take these incre-
ments into account.
In case of the application of the CDFA technique, on many procedures the Derived Decision Alti-
tude (DDA) may be used (as given in Ops Circular 1/2005). Flight crews should add a prescri-
bed altitude increment of minimum 50ft to the published MDA(H) to determine the altitude
at which the missed approach should be initiated in order to prevent a descent below the
MDA(H). There is no need to increase the RVR/VIS for that approach. Any turning maneuver
associated with the missed approach should be initiated not earlier than the MAP.
CDFA with manual calculation of the required rate of descent is considered a 2D operation using
a Minimum Descent Altitude/Height MDA(H).
CDFA with advisory VNAV guidance calculated by on‐board equipment is considered a 3D opera-
tion using a Decision Altitude/Height DA(H).
Jeppesen will use the combined label DA/MDA(H) to accommodate operator who may choose or
may be required to use one or the other method flying the CDFA.
The Jeppesen charted MDA(H) or DA/MDA(H) is the minimum value based on the procedure’s
OCA(H) and the system minimums as described below. It should be used when adding the incre-
ment to determine the DDA according to Ops Circular 1/2005.
The published descent limits will not include an add‐on to account for a height loss below the
MDA(H).
Converted Meteorological Visibility (CMV)
A value equivalent to an RVR which is derived from the reported meteorological VIS, as conver-
ted in accordance with the specified requirements in the CAR.
Table 1 must not be applied for take-off or any other required RVR minimum less than 800m or
for visual/circling approaches or when reported RVR is available or when reported visibility is
below 800m and RVR (instrument or human observation) is not available.
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NOTE: If the RVR is reported at being above the maximum value assessed by the airport opera-
tor, e.g. “RVR more than 1500m”, it is not considered to be a reported value for the purpose of
this paragraph.
Jeppesen will publish only RVR values, except where CMV or VIS values are published by the
State as part of the AOM.

Table 1 Conversion of Reported MET VIS to CMV

Lighting Elements in Oper- CMV = Reported MET VIS x


ation Day Night
HIALS and HIRL 1.5 2.0
Any type of lighting installa-
1.0 1.5
tion other than above
No lighting 1.0 Not applicable
EXAMPLE: Reported VIS Day (HIALS and HIRL in use): CMV = 600m x 1.5 = 900m
600M
Day (No lighting): CMV = 600m x 1.0 = 600m
Night (HIALS and HIRL in use): CMV = 600m x 2.0 = 1200m

Normal AOM
Normal AOM are for the use of scheduled operators and general aviation operators. An operator
shall establish, for each airport planned to be used, airport operating minimums. The method of
determination of such minimums must be approved by the DGCA and shall be consistent with the
provision of CAR and ICAO Doc 9365 (Manual of All Weather Operations). Such minimums shall
not be lower than any that may be established for such airports by the State of the airport, except
when specifically approved by the State of the airport.
Foreign operators are to be authorized by the State of the operator for the use of AOM. In no case
may they operate at Indian airports at less than the normal AOM.
The Jeppesen charted minimums on approach and airport charts are normal AOM.
CAT I Precision, APV and Non-precision Approaches
Decision Height (DH) and Minimum Descent Height (MDH)

Table 2 System Minima vs. Instrument Approach Procedures


Instrument Approach Procedure Lowest DH/MDH
ILS/MLS/GLS CAT I 200ft
RNAV (LNAV/VNAV) with approved vertical guidance 200ft
LOC, LOC DME 250ft
SRA (terminating at ½nm) 250ft
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Table 2 System Minima vs. Instrument Approach Procedures (continued)


Instrument Approach Procedure Lowest DH/MDH
SRA (terminating at 1nm) 300ft
SRA (terminating at 2nm) 350ft
RNAV (LNAV) without approved vertical guidance 300ft
VOR 300ft
VOR DME 250ft
NDB 350ft
NDB DME 300ft
VDF 350ft

NOTE: A lowest DH of 200ft for RNAV with approved vertical guidance approaches shall only be
used if full SBAS capability is available. Otherwise a DH of 250ft is required.
RVR
The minimum RVR shall be the highest of the values derived from Table 3 and Table 4, but not
greater than the maximum values shown in Table 4 where applicable.

Table 3 Lowest Straight-in Approach Minimums for Instrument Approach and Landing Op-
erations other than CAT II or CAT III
Class of Lighting Facility
DH or MDH (ft) FALS IALS BALS NALS
(meters)
200 – 210 550 750 1000 1200
211 – 220 550 800 1000 1200
221 – 230 550 800 1000 1200
231 – 240 550 800 1000 1200
241 – 250 550 800 1000 1300
251 – 260 600 800 1100 1300
261 – 280 600 900 1100 1300
281 – 300 650 900 1200 1400
301 – 320 700 1000 1200 1400
321 – 340 800 1100 1300 1500
341 – 360 900 1200 1400 1600
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Table 3 Lowest Straight-in Approach Minimums for Instrument Approach and Landing Op-
erations other than CAT II or CAT III (continued)
Class of Lighting Facility
DH or MDH (ft) FALS IALS BALS NALS
(meters)
361 – 380 1000 1300 1500 1700
381 – 400 1100 1400 1600 1800
401 – 420 1200 1500 1700 1900
421 – 440 1300 1600 1800 2000
441 – 460 1400 1700 1900 2100
461 – 480 1500 1800 2000 2200
481 – 500 1500 1800 2100 2300
501 – 520 1600 1900 2100 2400
521 – 540 1700 2000 2200 2400
541 – 560 1800 2100 2300 2500
561 – 580 1900 2200 2400 2600
581 – 600 2000 2300 2500 2700
601 – 620 2100 2400 2600 2800
621 – 640 2200 2500 2700 2900
641 – 660 2300 2600 2800 3000
661 – 680 2400 2700 2900 3100
681 – 700 2500 2800 3000 3200
701 – 720 2600 2900 3100 3300
721 – 740 2700 3000 3200 3400
741 – 760 2700 3000 3300 3500
761 – 800 2900 3200 3400 3600
801 – 850 3100 3400 3600 3800
851 – 900 3300 3600 3800 4000
901 – 950 3600 3900 4100 4300
951 – 1000 3800 4100 4300 4500
1001 – 1100 4100 4400 4600 4900
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Table 3 Lowest Straight-in Approach Minimums for Instrument Approach and Landing Op-
erations other than CAT II or CAT III (continued)
Class of Lighting Facility
DH or MDH (ft) FALS IALS BALS NALS
(meters)
1101 – 1200 4600 4900 5000 5000
1201 and above 5000 5000 5000 5000

Table 4 Minimum and Maximum RVR for Instrument Approaches down to CAT I Minimums

RVR/CMV Aircraft Category


Facility/Conditions
(m) A B C D
ILS/MLS/GLS, PAR, and Min According to Table 3
RNAV with approved verti-
Max 1500 1500 2400 2400
cal guidance
NDB, NDB/DME, VOR, Min 750 750 750 750
VOR/DME, LOC, LOC/
Max 1500 1500 2400 2400
DME, VDF, SRA, RNAV
without approved vertical
guidance with a procedure
which fulfills the criteria in
paragraph 11.3.8(b)
For NDB, NDB/DME, Min 1000 1000 1200 1200
VOR, VOR/DME, LOC,
Max According to Table 3, if flown using the CDFA techni-
LOC/DME, VDF, SRA,
que, otherwise an add-on of 200/400m applies to the
RNAV without approved
values in Table 3 but not to result in a value exceed-
vertical guidance:
ing 5000m.
– not fulfilling the criteria
in paragraph 11.3.8(b);
or
– with a DH or MDH ≥
1200ft

Paragraph 11.3.8 Criteria


In order to qualify for the lowest allowable values of RVR as detailed in Table 3, the instrument
approach procedures shall meet at least the following facility requirements and associated condi-
tions:
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a. Instrument approach procedures with a designated vertical profile up to and including 4.5°
for CAT A and B aircraft, or 3.77° for CAT C and D aircraft, unless other approach angles are
approved by DGCA, where the facilities are:
1. ILS/MLS/GLS/PAR; or
2. RNAV with approved vertical guidance; and where the final approach track is offset by
not more than 15° for CAT A and B aircraft or by not more than 5° for CAT C and D
aircraft.
b. Instrument approach procedures flown using the CDFA technique with a nominal vertical
profile up to and including 4.5° for CAT A and B aircraft, or 3.77° for CAT C and D aircraft,
unless other approach angles are approved by DGCA, where the facilities are:
NDB, NDB/DME, VOR, VOR/DME, LOC, LOC/DME, VDF, SRA or RNAV(LNAV), with a final
approach segment of at least 3NM, which also fulfill the following criteria:
1. the final approach track is offset by not more than 15° for CAT A and B aircraft or by not
more than 5° for CAT C and D aircraft; and
2. the FAF or another appropriate fix where descent is initiated is available, or distance to
THR is available by FMS/RNAV or DME; and
3. if the MAPt is determined by timing, the distance from FAF to THR is less than 8NM.
An RVR of less than 750m as indicated in Table 3 may be used for:
– CAT I operations to runways with FALS, runway touchdown zone lights and runway centerline
lights; or
– CAT I operations to runways without runway touchdown zone lights and runway centerline
lights with an approved HUDLS, or equivalent approved system, or when conducting a coupled
approach or flight-director-flown approach to the DH; or
– RNAV with approved vertical guidance approach procedures to runways with FALS, runway
touchdown zone lights and runway centerline lights when using an approved HUD.
CAT II Precision Approaches
Decision Height (DH)
The decision height must not be lower than:
– the minimum DH specified in the AFM; or
– the minimum height to which the precision approach aid can be used without the required
visual reference; or
– the OCH; or
– the DH to which the flight crew is authorized to operate; or
– 100ft
whichever is higher.
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Table 5 RVR for CAT II Operations


Decision Height RVR for CAT A, B & C RVR CAT D
100ft – 120ft 300m 300m/350m1
121ft – 140ft 400m 400m
141ft – 199ft 450m 450m
1 For CAT D aircraft conducting an autoland, RVR 300m may be used.

CAT III Precision Approaches


The lowest minimums to be used by an operator for CAT III operations depend on the decision
height and aircraft systems as shown in Table 6 below.

Table 6 RVR for CAT III Operations


Roll-out Control/
Category Decision Height RVR
Guidance System
IIIA Less than 100ft or no Not required 175m
DH
IIIB Less than 50ft or no Fail-operational1 50m
DH
1 The fail-operational system referred to may consist of a fail operational hybrid system.

Circling Approach
Circling approach and associated minimums will be authorized for operators by Flight Standards
Directorate as per the training programme implemented by the operator.
Visual Approach
For a visual approach, an operator shall use the higher of the associated non-precision approach
minimum or 2800m for CAT A & B, 3200m for CAT C and 3600m for CAT D aircraft. If visual
approach is requested for a runway which has only a circling approach, the ground visibility shall
not be less than 5km.
Take-off
Take-off minimums established by the operator must be expressed as VIS or RVR limits, taking
into account all relevant factors for each airport planned to be used and the aircraft characteris-
tics.
Where there is a specific need to see and avoid obstacles on departure, take-off minimums may
include cloud base limits.
Where avoidance of such obstacles may be accomplished by alternate procedural means, such
as use of climb gradients or specified departure paths, cloud base restrictions need not be
applied.
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A take-off alternate aerodrome shall be selected and specified in the operational flight plan if
either the meteorological conditions at the aerodrome of departure are below the operator’s
established aerodrome landing minimums for that operation or if it would not be possible to return
to the aerodrome of departure for other reasons. The take-off alternate aerodrome should have
weather conditions and facilities suitable for landing the aeroplane in normal and non-normal con-
figurations pertinent to the operation. In addition, in the non-normal configuration the aeroplane
should be capable of climbing to, and maintaining, altitudes which provide suitable obstacle clear-
ance and navigation signals en route to a take-off alternate aerodrome. For an aerodrome to be
selected as a take-off alternate the available information shall indicate that, at the estimated time
of use, the conditions will be at or above the operator’s established aerodrome operating mini-
mums for that operation, and in any case not lower than CAT I minimums. Any limitation related to
one-engine-inoperative operations shall be taken into account. The take-off alternate aerodrome
should be located within the following distances from the aerodrome of departure:
– aircraft with 2 engines: 1 hour of flight time at a one-engine inoperative cruising speed, deter-
mined from the AOM calculated in ISA and still-air conditions using the actual take-off mass; or
– aircraft with 3 or more engines: 2 hours of flight time at an all-engines operating cruising speed,
determined from the AOM, calculated in ISA and still-air conditions using the actual take-off
mass; or
– aircraft engaged in Extended Diversion Time Operations (EDTO): where an alternate aero-
drome meeting the distance criteria of the 2 paras above is not available, the first available
alternate aerodrome located within the distance of the operator’s approved maximum diversion
time considering the actual take-off mass.
Visual Reference
Take-off minimums must be determined to ensure sufficient guidance to control the aircraft in
case of discontinued take-off in adverse circumstances or during continued take-off after failure of
the critical power unit.
Required RVR/VIS
For multi-engine aircraft, whose performance is such that in the event of a critical power unit fail-
ure at any point during take-off the aircraft can either stop or continue the take-off to a height of
1500ft above the airport while clearing all obstacles by the required margins, the take-off mini-
mums established by an operator must be expressed as RVR/VIS values not lower than those in
Table 7 below.

Table 7 RVR/VIS for Take-off (Commercial Transport Aircraft)


Facilities RVR/VIS1
Adequate visual reference (Day only)2 500m
Runway edge lights or runway centerline markings3 400m
Runway edge lights and runway centerline markings3 300m
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Table 7 RVR/VIS for Take-off (Commercial Transport Aircraft) (continued)


Facilities RVR/VIS1
Runway edge lights and runway centerline lights 200m
Runway edge lights and runway centerline lights and relevant RVR 150m
information4
High intensity runway edge lights and runway centerline lights 125m
(spacing 15m or less) and relevant RVR information4
High intensity runway edge lights and runway centerline lights 75m
(spacing 15m or less), approved lateral guidance system and rele-
vant RVR information4

NOTE 1: TDZ RVR/VIS may be assessed by the pilot.


NOTE 2: Adequate visual reference means, that the pilot is able to continuously identify the take-
off surface and maintain directional control.
NOTE 3: For night operations at least runway edge lights or centerline lights and runway end
lights are available.
NOTE 4: The required RVR must be achieved for all relevant RVR reporting points (touchdown,
mid-point and stop-end/roll-out). The governing RVR shall be the lowest of the reported RVRs.
Low Visibility Take-off Operations (LVTO)
Flight operations referring to a take-off on a runway where the RVR is less than 400m.
Low Visibility Procedures (LVP)
Specific procedures applied at an aerodrome for the purpose of ensuring safe operations during
CAT II and III approaches and/or low visibility take-offs.
An operator shall verify that LVP have been established and will be enforced at those airports,
where LVP are to be conducted.
An operator shall not conduct take-off with less than Standard CAT I conditions of RVR 550m/VIS
800m, unless low visibility procedures are enforced.
LVTO Authorization
Use of take-off minimums less than 400m (LVTO) requires authorization by DGCA. Scheduled
operators may be authorized to LVTO minimum of 125m. This requires that a 90m visual segment
shall be available from the cockpit at the start of the take-off run. Foreign operators, who are
authorized by their State regulatory authority for LVTO, shall submit requisite documents to
DGCA for approval of LVTO at Indian airports.
Restricted AOM
Restricted AOM shall be based on additives applied to the normal AOM as below:
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– restricted DA(H) = normal DA(H) + 100ft;


– restricted MDA(H) = normal MDA(H) + 100ft;
– restricted RVR = normal RVR + 400m.
Restricted AOM are not charted on Jeppesen approach and airport charts. Pilots are responsible
to add the 100ft/400m increment to the charted minimums.

SPEED RESTRICTION
Speed Control Procedures under Non-radar Environment
All aircraft (including arrivals and departures) operating below 10000ft to fly IAS not greater than
250kt.
All arriving aircraft operating below 10000ft within 15NM radius of VOR/DME serving the aero-
drome to fly IAS not greater than 220kt.
ATC may suspend speed control by using the phrase “No speed restriction”, when traffic condi-
tions permit.
Speed Control Procedures in the Provision of Radar Control Service
Purpose
In order to facilitate safe and orderly flow of arriving air traffic within terminal area under the radar
environment, aircraft shall follow the speed in specified manner as provided in table “Speed Con-
trol under Radar Environment for Arriving Aircraft” at the following airports:
Ahmedabad, Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl), Chennai (Intl), Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), Hyderabad
(Rajiv Gandhi Intl), Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl), Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl).
Requirement of Speed Control
The speed control is applied for ATC separation purposes and is mandatory in the interest of
acquiring accurate spacing.
Speed control is also necessary to achieve the desired separation minimum or spacing between
the successive arrivals. This in turn would improve the utilization of airspace and enhance the
runway capacity to handle more number of aircraft.
The flight crew should be aware of the provisions specified in table “Speed Control under Radar
Environment for Arriving Aircraft” and plan the aircraft speed accordingly.
Adherence to Speed Control Procedure
All the speed restrictions shall be complied with as promptly as feasible and flown as accurately
as possible within the limits of operational constraints.
Aircraft unable to comply with the specified speeds must inform ATC and report minimum speed it
is able to follow. In such cases controller shall apply the alternative method to achieve the desired
spacing between aircraft concerned.
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The speeds specified in table “Speed Control under Radar Environment for Arriving Aircraft” are
within the limits of turboprops and turbojets aircraft performance based on the ICAO recommen-
dations and best international practices and therefore should be acceptable. However it is the
pilot’s responsibility and prerogative to refuse speed restrictions that are considered excessive or
contrary to the aircraft operating specifications.
Penalties of Non-confirmity of Speed Control
Radar controller may remove an aircraft from the sequence for repositioning if it is observed that
aircraft concerned is not following the speed restrictions in the specified manner and closing-in
with preceding aircraft or slowing down unnecessarily thus disrupting the traffic flow.
Flights exempted from Speed Control
Speed control shall not be applicable to aircraft:
a. entering or established in holding pattern;
b. encountering the turbulent weather;
c. conducting the Cat II/III operations and within 20NM from touchdown;
d. within 5NM from touchdown;
e. executing the published instrument approach procedure until interception of final approach
track;
f. carrying VVIP;
g. conducting priority/emergency landing.
Aircraft shall be advised as and when speed control restriction is not applicable or no longer
required.
Additional Information for Better Understanding of Speed Control
While applying the speed control, the following information is provided as an additional informa-
tion for controllers and pilots:
a. Speed adjustments are not achieved instantaneously. Aircraft configurations, altitude and
speed determine the time and distance to accomplish the adjustments.
b. Speed control shall not be assigned to an aircraft at or above FL390 without pilot’s consent.
c. Speed control should be expressed in multiples of 10kt based on IAS. At or above FL250 the
adjustments should be expressed in multiples of 0.01 Mach.
d. For the same IAS, the true speed of aircraft will vary with altitude. A table representing IAS
versus TAS at different altitude is provided in table “Indicated Airspeed (IAS) vs. True Air-
speed (TAS) at different altitude at ISA +15°C”. Radar controllers must be aware of speed
differentials between IAS and TAS.
e. Simultaneous speed reduction and descent can be extremely difficult, particularly for turbojet
aircraft. It may be necessary for the pilot to level off temporarily and reduce speed prior to
descending below 10000ft AMSL.
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f. Arriving aircraft would prefer to fly in clean configuration for as long as circumstances permit.
Below 10000ft AMSL, speed not less than 210kt IAS is considered as minimum speed of tur-
bojet aircraft in clean configuration.
g. Speed adjustments requiring alternate decrease and increase shall be avoided particularly
after the aircraft has reduced the speed below 210kt. In such cases the Phraseology, “No
ATC speed restriction”, or “Resume normal speed” shall only be used.
NOTE: Subject to aircraft performance limitations a radar controller may assign a specific speed
to the aircraft in order to maintain/achieve required spacing.

Speed Control under Radar Environment for Arriving Aircraft


IAS
Phase of Flight Status Remarks
Turboprop Turbojet
Enroute and initial N/A 250kt Optional/as per Speed less than
descent or actual speed refquirement of 250kt will be sub-
up to FL290 whichever is high- ATC ject to concur-
er rence of pilot

Below FL290 250kt 250kt Optional/ Speed less than


and up to FL150 or actual speed or actual speed As per require- 250kt will be sub-
whichever is low- whichever is high- ment of ATC ject to concur-
er er rence of pilot
Below FL210
speed may be re-
duced to 240kt by
ATC with the con-
currence of pilot
Below FL150 220kt 220kt Mandatory Below 10000ft
and within 25DME or actual speed or minimum clean AMSL speed may
to 20NM whichever is low- speed whichever be reduced to
210kt by ATC
(30DME to 20NM er is higher
subject to concur-
in case of rence of pilot
straight-in)
or on downwind
Within 20NM 180kt 180kt Mandatory Speed may be
from touch-down further reduced to
170kt by ATC
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Speed Control under Radar Environment for Arriving Aircraft (continued)


IAS
Phase of Flight Status Remarks
Turboprop Turbojet
Intercept leg 180 - 160kt 180 - 160kt Mandatory Speed to be re-
or 12NM duced to 160kt
during the inter-
from touch-down cept leg
in case of
straight-in
10 - 5NM 160 - 150kt 160 - 150kt Mandatory Turboprop aircraft
unable to main-
from touch-down1
tain the specified
speed must in-
form ATC as early
as possible pref-
erably during in-
tercept leg or
when 12NM from
touchdown1
Within 5NM from N/A N/A N/A
touch-down
1 At the time approach clearance is issued, speed restrictions shall remain applicable unless
withdrawn by ATC.
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Indicated Airspeed (IAS) vs. True Airspeed (TAS) at Different Altitude at ISA + 15°C
Altitude (ft) IAS (kt)
160 180 210 220 240 250 260
2000 169 190
3000 172 193
4000 174 196 229 239
5000 177 199 232 243
6000 202 236 247
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Indicated Airspeed (IAS) vs. True Airspeed (TAS) at Different Altitude at ISA + 15°C (contin-
ued)
Altitude (ft) IAS (kt)
160 180 210 220 240 250 260
8000 243 255
10000 251 263 287 299
12000 259 272 296 309
14000 268 281 306 319
15000 308 321
17000 322 335
20000 338 353
21000 349
24000 366
25000 372
26000 377
28000 391
30000 418
31000 425
32000 432
34000 446

NOTE 1: Speeds rounded to nearest of 1kt.


NOTE 2: On a Standard Day, the Mach number equivalent to 250kt (IAS) is:
a. FL240 - 0.60;
b. FL250 - 0.61;
c. FL260 - 0.62;
d. FL270 - 0.64;
e. FL280 - 0.65;
f. FL290 - 0.66.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


India has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
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Airspace classes “D”, “E” and “G” are used within Indian airspace.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


FLIGHT PLANNING
Flight plans are required for all flights.
Scheduled international flights are permitted to flight plan using domestic ATS routes segments
to/from destination, departure and approved alternate airports in India which are not connected by
international ATS route.

COMMUNICATION
Aircraft overflying from a foreign FIR into Indian FIR shall forward an FIR boundary estimate to
the ATS unit providing FIS at least 10 minutes prior to entry.
All flights entering into Delhi FIR via SULOM, GUGAL, MERUN, VIKIT, ONISA and RABAN are
required to report position to Delhi ATC at least 10 minutes prior to crossing these boundary
points. Aircraft can use any means, besides VHF, to report their position, including ADS-CPDLC
or HF radio. Aircraft to include SSR code in position report.

OPERATIONS AT UNCONTROLLED AIRPORTS


All flights departing from an uncontrolled aerodrome within Delhi CTR should take ATC clearance
on telephone 011 25653454 before departure.

DEPARTING AIRCRAFT
Pilots shall report total number of persons on board, including crew, and confirm the completion of
security check to aerodrome control tower when requesting start-up clearance.

RECEIPT OF ATIS BROADCAST


Pilots are required to acknowledge on initial contact with APP/TWR the receipt of ATIS broadcast,
including the designator.

JOINING OR CROSSING OF ATS ROUTES


Aircraft shall not join or cross ATS routes without prior approval/ATC clearance from the ATS
units concerned. This approval/clearance shall be obtained at least 10 minutes prior to entry into
ATS routes if in direct contact on VHF and at least 20 minutes prior to such entry if contact is
through enroute radio frequency.
10 minutes prior to crossing an established ATS route, pilot-in-command shall transmit the follow-
ing information to the ATC unit serving the airspace:
a. call sign of the aircraft;
b. estimate time of crossing the route;
c. flight level;
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d. position of crossing the route with reference to a navigational aid or geographical position on
the route. Aircraft will join or cross ATS routes at or close to designated reporting points. Air-
craft crossing the route shall do so at an angle of 90°, to the direction of the route and at a
level appropriate to the magnetic track.

DATA LINK SERVICES WITHIN CHENNAI, KOLKATA AND MUMBAI FIR


General
Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) and Automatic Dependent Surveillance
(ADS) are operational within Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai FIR.
Data link services are available to all FANS 1/A equipped aircraft operating in the Chennai, Kol-
kata and Mumbai FIR on H24 basis.
For ADS and CPDLC established aircraft, ADS will be primary means of surveillance and CPDLC
will be the primary means of communication outside terminal control area. VHF/HF will be back
up for communication and position reporting.
The service is available to all aircraft suitably equipped with data link capability. The ADS/CPDLC
service will not affect the current procedure for non data link equipped aircraft operating in the
same airspace.
Applicability
Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) and Automatic Dependent Surveillance
(ADS) data link applications will be used to provide services to FANS 1/A (or other format compat-
ible to FANS 1/A) equipped aircraft, over the Bay of Bengal & Arabian Sea oceanic airspace.
Logon
The logon address for the Chennai FIR is VOMF.
The logon address for the Kolkata FIR is VECF.
The logon address for the Mumbai FIR is VABF.
All ADS-C/CPDLC equipped aircraft entering Indian FIR in oceanic airspace are required to logon
to VOMF or VABF or VECF 10 minutes prior to the estimated time for entering Chennai, Kolkata
or Mumbai FIR.
CPDLC Procedures
Aircraft that have established data link communications may transmit their position reports by
CPDLC instead of HF RTF. However SELCAL check is required to verify HF RTF connectivity.
In Chennai FIR Remote Controlled Air Ground (RCAG 126.15MHz) will be used as primary back
up frequency for CPDLC on following routes:
a. P762 (between LULDA and BIKEN);
b. N571 (between LAGOG and BIKEN);
c. P628 (between IGREX and VATLA);
d. N877 (between LAGOG and ORARA).
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In Kolkata FIR RCAG (132.45MHz) will be used as primary back up frequency for CPDLC on fol-
lowing routes:
a. L759 (between LEMEX and LIBDI);
b. N895/G472 (between BBS and SAGOD);
c. P628 (between LARIK and VATLA);
d. N877 (between VVZ and ORARA);
e. L301 (between VVZ and RINDA);
f. P646 (between DOPID and IBITA);
g. M770/770A (between BUBKO and MEPEL);
h. L507 (between ESDOT and TEBOV).
To ensure the correct synchronization of messages, controller/pilot dialogues opened by voice
must be closed by voice.
The phraseology used is:
– TRANSFER TO CHENNAI Oceanic Control ON DATA LINK (position)
MONITOR [VHF 126.15 ALTERNATE HF primary/secondary (frequencies)]
Pilots should then downlink a CPDLC POSITION REPORT
or
– TRANSFER TO KOLKATA Control ON DATA LINK (position)
MONITOR [VHF 132.45 / 120.7 ALTERNATE HF primary/secondary (frequencies)]
Pilots should then downlink a CPDLC POSITION REPORT
or
– TRANSFER TO MUMBAI Oceanic Control ON DATA LINK (position)
MONITOR [HF primary/secondary (frequencies)]
Pilots should then downlink a CPDLC POSITION REPORT
CPDLC Termination
For aircraft inbound to Chennai/Mumbai/Kolkata TMA, pilot should disconnect CPDLC after posi-
tive VHF voice communication is established with ACC.
For aircraft exiting Chennai FIR, Next Data Authority (NAD) will be notified via CPDLC 30 minutes
prior to crossing FIR boundary. Transfer of communication shall be completed at the FIR boun-
dary.
For aircraft exiting Chennai FIR, NAD will be notified via CPDLC 20 minutes prior to crossing FIR
boundary. Transfer of communication shall be completed at the FIR boundary.
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In case the next FIR does not have data link services, CPDLC connections will be terminated at
the FIR boundary position.
The contact (unit name) (frequency) message and the end service message will be sent as sepa-
rate messages. The end service message will be send as soon as possible after receipt of the
WILCO response to the contact message.
ADS Procedures
ADS periodic contacts will be established automatically on receipt of a logon. The periodic report-
ing rate is 27 minutes.
Aircraft logged on to ADS need not give position report on CPDLC HF/VHF outside TMA except
at the boundary points.
ADS contracts will be manually terminated by ATC at the FIR boundary.
Data Link Failure
Pilots recognizing a failure of a CPDLC connection must immediately establish communications
on the appropriate voice frequency. When voice communications have been established, voice
must continue to be used as the primary medium until a CPDLC connection has been re-estab-
lished and the controller has authorized the return to data link.
In the event of an expected CPDLC shutdown, the controller will immediately advise all data link
connected aircraft of the failure by voice. Instructions will continue to be issued by voice until the
return of the data link system. The return of the system to an operational state will require a new
AFN logon from the affected aircraft.
Flight Planning/Position Report
For ADS/CPDLC in Kolkata FIR, all messages should include SSR code assigned and have to be
addressed to the:
Kolkata FIC
AFTN: VECFZQZX
VECCZPZX
VECCZRZX
All westbound flights on L301/L301A, N571 and P574 must report position at KARKU, SUGID and
BISET respectively to Mumbai Radio in addition to Mumbai Area Control.

DATA LINK SERVICES WITHIN DELHI FIR


ADS/CPDLC system is available within Delhi FIR on segments of the following ATS routes:
A466, A589, G333, G452, L333, L509, M875, M890, P628, W30, W31, W34, W36, W39.
The service is available to all aircraft suitably equipped with data link capability. The ADS/CPDLC
service will not affect the current procedure for non data link capable aircraft operating within
Delhi FIR. The data link capable aircraft while operating in Delhi FIR shall follow procedures as
given below:
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a. Data link and ADS capability shall be indicated in the FPL by indicating appropriate designa-
tors in Item 10 and 18.
b. The logon address of Delhi is VIDF.
c. The arriving aircraft shall logon 20 minutes prior to entering Delhi FIR and in case flying time
to Delhi FIR is less than 20 minutes, immediately after departure.
d. Aircraft departing from aerodromes within Delhi FIR shall logon immediately after departure.
e. Aircraft departing/transiting from/within Delhi FIR shall logon next data authority 15 minutes
prior to leaving the Delhi TMA limits.
f. Position reporting requirement to communicate with ATC units on VHF/HF remain
unchanged.
g. SELCAL checking is required to verify the HF RT connectivity.
h. Pilots unable to establish data link connection shall inform appropriate ATS unit through
voice communication on VHF.

LONGITUDINAL SEPARATION
A longitudinal separation minimum of 15 minutes shall be applicable between the aircraft flying on
same track, at the same level, climbing or descending through the level of another aircraft, flying
in the same direction unless otherwise specified in the remarks column of relevant ATS route.
Unless otherwise specified longitudinal separation minimum based on time for aircraft flying on
crossing tracks whether at the same cruising level or climbing/descending through the level of
another aircraft shall be 15 minutes if the tracks are not crossing over navigational aids.
The Mach Number Technique (MNT) with 10 minutes or 80NM longitudinal separation between
aircraft may be applied to aircraft meeting RNAV criteria on the same track whether in flight level,
climbing or descending on the following routes:
A201, A347, A465, A474, A599, B465, B593, G336, G463, G472, L301, L507, L645, M300,
M770, N563, N571, N877, N895, P323, P570, P574, P628, P646, P762, P895, R325, R458,
R461, R472, R594, T6, T7, T8, UL425, W92, W93, W103, W122N/S, W123, W124.
Minimum 20NM longitudinal separation applicable:
Q19, Q20, Q21, Q22, Q23, Q24, Q26.
Minimum 50NM longitudinal separation applicable based on MNT:
J5, P518, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q7, Q8, Q9, Q10, Q11, Q16, Q17.
Minimum 10 minutes longitudinal separation applicable:
A462, B209, B345, G335, G336, G348, G451, G590, G59, J2, J3, J4, J7, J8, J9, J10, J11, J12,
J13, J14, J15, J16, J17, J18, J19, J23, L524, Q18, Q21, Q22, Q23, Q24, R325, R344, R457,
R458, R472, R581, R598, V30, V36, V37, V41, V44, V45, V46, V47, V48, V49, V55, V56, V57,
V58, V59, V60, V62, W10N/S, W11, W12N/S, W13N/S, W14, W15, W16N/S, W17N/S, W18,
W19, W20, W25, W26, W27, W28, W29, W30E/W, W31E/W, W33N/S, W34, W35, W36, W37,
W38, W39, W40, W41, W42, W43, W44, W45, W46, W47, W48, W49, W50, W51, W52, W53,
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W54, W55, W56N/S, W57, W58, W59, W61, W62, W63, W65N/S, W66, W67, W68, W69, W70,
W71, W72, W73E/W, W74, W75, W81, W82, W83, W84, W85, W88, W90, W91, W95, W96,
W97, W98, W99, W100, W101E/W, W103, W104, W105, W106, W106A, W108E/W, W110W,
W113E/W, W114, W115, W116, W117, W118, W119, W120, W121, W126, W128, W134, W135,
W136, W137, W138, W139, W140, W141, W142, W146, W147, W151, W152, W153, W156,
W157, W158, W159, W160, W161, W162, W166, W218.
30NM Longitudinal Separation between RNP4 approved Aircraft on RNP10 Routes
Flights meeting RNP4 navigation requirements shall indicate R in Item 10 and insert PBN/L1 in
Item 18 of the ICAO flight plan. Flight crew operating RNP4 approved flights on these segments
of the notified RNP10 ATS routes, shall advise ATC of any deterioration or failure of navigation
system below the navigation requirements for RNP4.
The 30NM longitudinal separation minimum will be applied between suitably equipped aircraft
which are approved for RNP4 operations operating on the segments of the routes which fall within
the Chennai and Mumbai FIR, as given below:
– M300, LOTAV to ATETA;
– N571, PARAR to IGOGU;
– P570, KITAL to BASUR;
– P574, TOTOX to NOPEK.
The longitudinal separation minimums applied in these segments of the ATS routes shall be
appropriate to a mixed navigation environment. 10 minutes or 80NM RNAV distance based sepa-
ration based on MNT shall be applied between RNP10 approved aircraft. Longitudinal separation
may be reduced to 50NM between RNP10 approved aircraft which either logon to CPDLC or are
within VHF range i.e., Direct Controller Pilot Communication (DCPC). Longitudinal separation
may be reduced to 30NM between RNP4 approved aircraft utilizing CPDLC or VHF communica-
tions, when both aircraft report position through ADS-C at least every 14 minutes. Differential
MNT separation minimums shall not be applied for RNAV distance based 80/50/30NM.
50NM Longitudinal Separation between RNAV approved Aircraft
A longitudinal separation minima of 50NM shall be applicable between RNAV approved aircraft
flying on the same track, at the same level, climbing and descending through the level of another
aircraft flying on the same route within segments of ATS routes given below:
– A325, PRA to TASOP;
– A466, SULOM to DPN;
– A589, DPN to ASARI;
– A791, TELEM to CEA;
– B209, LAPAN to KKJ;
– G208, BBB to PARTY;
– G210, TELEM to BBB;
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– G333, DPN to MERUN;


– G452, MERUN to DPN;
– L333, KKJ to MERUN;
– L518, UUD to SADAP;
– L759, DPN to TATUX;
– M638, SAPNA to BBB;
– M875, KAKID to GUGAL;
– M890, LKN to SULOM;
– N519, BBB to SAPNA;
– N893, TELEM to AAE;
– P518, KARKU to KABIM;
– R460, DPN to CEA.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Following routes are designated RNP2:
– Q21, HIA to BIA;
– Q22, BIA to HIA;
– Q23, DPN to MMV;
– Q24, MMV to DPN;
– Q26, GGB to BEDOL.
Following routes are designated RNAV2:
– Q19, BBB to CEA;
– Q20, CEA to BBB.
Following routes are designated RNAV5:
– Q1, BBB to DPN;
– Q2, DPN to BBB;
– Q3, AAE to JJP;
– Q4, ADBUK to AAE;
– Q5, NIKOT to UUD;
– Q6, QQZ to EGUGU;
– Q7, AGRIX to QQZ;
– Q8, MMV to BBB;
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– Q9, BBB to MMV;


– Q10, MMV to CEA;
– Q11, CEA to MMV;
– Q12, TVM to BBB;
– Q13, BBB to TVM;
– Q16, BPL to BBB;
– Q17, BBB to BPL;
– Q18, LKN to GGT.
Following routes are designated RNP10:
– L333, KKJ to MERUN;
– L505, BUSBO to EXOLU;
– L516, ELKEL to KITAL;
– L518, UUD to SADAP;
– L524, BORBU to NNP (50NM Longitudinal separation may be applied between RNP10 aircraft
which either logon to CPDLC or are within VHF range i.e. direct controller pilot communication
exists.);
– L626, ONISA to DPN;
– L639, BPL to RASKI (50NM between CPDLC equipped aircraft);
– L645, SAMAK to SULTO;
– L756, CLAVA to RULSA;
– L760, AGG to DPN;
– L875, VUTAS to MMV;
– L894, KITAL to BIBGO;
– L896, DUGOS to MMV;
– M638, SAPNA to BBB;
– M641, MDI to BIKOK;
– M773, BUBKO to CEA;
– M875, KAKID to BUTOP;
– M890, LLK to SULOM;
– N519, BBB to SAPNA;
– N564, DUGOS to AKMIL;
– N628, LEVLU to BUSUX;
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– N640, TVM to BIKOK;


– N893, TELEM to AAE;
– P323, GIDAS to DONSA;
– P518, KARKU to KABIM;
– T1, BPL to BBS;
– T3, ADKIT to TTR;
– T4, ATETA to TTR;
– T5, LEKAP to OPIRA;
– T6, CIA to POMAN;
– T7, CLC to POMAN;
– T8, MML to IGAMA.
ATC will apply 50 NM longitudinal separation minima between suitable equipped aircraft on the
following RNP10 routes:
– L301, RINDA to RASKI;
– L507, TEBOV to CEA;
– L509, GGC to SULOM;
– L510, EMRAN to IBANI;
– L759, MIPAK to DPN;
– M300, ATETA to LOTAV;
– M770, MEPEL to JJS;
– N563, MEMAK to REXOD;
– N571, IGOGU to PARAR W-bound, PARAR to IDASO E-bound;
– N877, LAGOG to PRA;
– N895, SAGOD to PARTY;
– P570, BASUR to KITAL;
– P574, NOPEK to TOTOX;
– P628, IGREX to VIKIT;
– P646, IBITA to BBN;
– P762, DUGOS to LULDA;
– P895, IGAMA to BIKOK.
An aircraft that is unable to meet the minimum navigational requirements for RNP10 must file
flight plan at or below minimum flight level of the route. However operations of these aircraft will
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be subject to ATC approval, in accordance with the provisions mentioned below, if not approved
will be required to file a flight plan to operate via alternate route.

CONDITIONAL ROUTES
Conditional Routes (CDR) are defined as follows:
a. CDR1, are those routes:
that may be flight planned in the same way as permanent ATS routes during the published
time period. Any foreseen unavailability of CDR1 will be duly notified.
b. CDR2, are those routes:
which can be planned and/or used under certain specified conditions only. Flights on CDRs2
can only be planned when the CDRs are made available through NOTAM which will notify
the vertical limits and duration of availability of the CDR. Whenever an operator plans to use
the CDR2 or is required by the civil ATS unit to use this CDR2, an individual flight plan shall
be submitted. The flight plan should contain in Item 15 the CDR2 to be followed. Under this
circumstance, any associated RPL shall be cancelled.
c. CDR3, are those routes:
that are expected to be available at short notice when the pre-notified activity in the associ-
ated AMC-manageable areas has ceased, or for addressing specific ATC conditions. CDRs3
are not available for flight planning. Flights must not be planned on these routes but ATC
units may issue tactical clearances on such route segments, when made available.

STRATEGIC LATERAL OFFSET PROCEDURES (SLOP)


The following basic requirements apply to the use of the SLOP:
a. SLOP shall be applied only by aircraft with automatic offset tracking capability.
b. The decision to apply a strategic offset is the responsibility of the flight crew.
c. The offset shall be established at a distance of 1 or 2NM to the RIGHT of the centerline of
the ATS route relative to the direction of flight.
d. The offsets shall not exceed 2NM right of the centerline of the ATS route.
e. The SLOP has been designed to include offsets to mitigate the effects of wake turbulence of
preceding aircraft. If wake turbulence needs to be avoided, 1 of the 3 available options (cen-
terline, 1NM or 2NM right offset) shall be used.
f. In airspace where the use of lateral offsets has been authorized, pilots are not required to
inform ATC that an offset is being applied.
g. Aircraft transiting areas of radar coverage in airspace where offset tracking is permitted may
initiate or continue an offset.
h. Aircraft without automatic offset tracking capability must fly the centerline of the ATS route
being flown.
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The segments of ATS routes where SLOP are applicable are identified in the tables below. How-
ever for ATC purposes the offset may be cancelled by the appropriate ATC unit.

Chennai FIR
L645 SAMAK SULTO
N563 MEMAK AKMIL
P574 NOPAK MMV VOR
N571 IGOGU GURAS
N877 LAGOG ORARA
P628 IGREX VATLA
L759 MIPAK NISUN
P762 LULDA DUGOS
UL425 TVM VOR ANODA
P570 TVM VOR POMAN
M300 CLC VOR IGAMA

Kolkata FIR
N877 ORARA VVZ VOR
L301 RINDA VVZ VOR
P628 VATLA LARIK
L759 LIBDI LEMAX
M770 MEPEL KAKID
M773 BUBKO LEGOS
N895 SAGOD BBS VOR
P646 IBITA DOPID
L507 TEBOV CEA VOR

Mumbai FIR
UL425 ANODA ASPUX
P570 POMAN KITAL
M300 IGAMA LOTAV
N563 KAKIB REXOD
P574 OKILA TOTOX
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Mumbai FIR (continued)


N571 crossing 072° east PARAR
L301 AKTIV RASKI
M638 KARKU SAPNA
A451 BISET ANGAL
G450 DARMI DOGOD
UM551 DONSA ANGAL
B459 GUNDI UBDOR
A474 ERVIS POPET
L894 BIBGO KITAL
P323 DONSA GIDAS

ENROUTE OPERATIONS
Flying outside of ATS routes is prohibited within Indian airspace.
All flights entering, leaving or crossing the territory of India are required to follow the ATS routes
established for international operations (for exceptions see FLIGHT PLANNING below).
PPR for Connector Routes
Prior permission required by airlines to fly between Mumbai FIR and Male FIR from the ATS pro-
vider at least 1 week in advance, following ATS connector routes:
V012, V013, V014, V015, V016, V017, V018, V019, V020 and V021.
NOTE: Aircraft operating on these connector routes shall be ADS/CPDLC equipped.
Contact details:
Mumbai Watch Supervisory Officer (WSO)
Tel: +91 22 26828088
Fax: +91 22 26828066
E-Mail: wsomum@aai.aero
General Manager (ATM), Mumbai
Tel: +91 22 26828010
Fax: +91 22 26828010
E-Mail: gmatmmum@aai.aero
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AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE BROADCAST (ADS-B)


Aircraft Operational Approval
ADS-B Out transmitting equipment should be of an approved type meeting the specifications con-
tained in Annex 10 (Volume IV) to the convention on International Civil Aviation or that has been
certified as meeting
– the current version of FAA AC No. 20-165 - Airworthiness Approval of ADS-B; or
– EASA AMC 20-24; or
– the equipment configuration standards in Appendix XI of Civil Aviation Order 20.18 of the Civil
Aviation Safety Authority of Australia dated 23rd August 2012 and any amendment thereof.
The aircraft operator must have the relevant operational approval from the State of registry.
Flight Planning
The Aircraft Identification (ACID) must be accurately recorded in Item 7 of the ICAO flight plan
form. ACID, not exceeding 7 characters is to be entered both in Item 7 of the flight plan and repli-
cated exactly when set in the aircraft FMS (for transmission as flight ID) in ADS-B transmissions.
The aircraft address (in hexadecimal format) may, but is not required, to be recorded in Item 18 of
the ICAO flight plan.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


All aeroplane having maximum certified take-off mass of 5700kg and above and having maximum
certified passenger seating configuration (excluding any pilot seats) of more than 30 seats or
maximum payload capacity of more than 3 tonne, if flying in Indian airspace, shall be equipped
with Mode S transponder.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 and all other aircraft which
are equipped with ACAS II on a voluntary basis are required to be equipped with ACAS/TCAS II
version 7.1.
The provisions contained in the MEL with regard to unserviceability of ACAS as approved by the
concerned Civil Aviation Authorities shall be acceptable. However, in no case the ACAS shall be
unserviceable for more than 10 days.

AVOIDANCE OF UNNECESSARY TCAS WARNINGS


Procedure for avoiding false TCAS Resolution Advisories (RA)
Reduce the aircraft rate of climb or descent as applicable to 1500ft per minute or less when the
airplane is 2000ft to level off altitude.
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Pilots Responsibility in Case of RA


a. Respond immediately to RA by disengaging the auto pilot and commencing a climb/descent
maneuver as called for.
b. Look out for traffic.
c. Do not let visual sighting reverse the TCAS instructions.
d. If pilots simultaneously receive instructions to maneuver from ATC and RA which are in con-
flict, the pilots should follow the RA.
e. Return to required flight path on cessation of RA.
f. Inform ATC about the RA.
g. Raise a RA form as soon as practicable.

USER PREFERRED ROUTES (UPR)


To reduce the environmental impact of aviation the members of the Indian Ocean and Arabian
Sea Strategic Partnership to Reduce Emissions (INSPIRE) are collaborating to allow airspace
users access to UPR across the Arabian Sea, Indian and Southern Oceans and adjoining airspa-
ces.
Procedure
The vertical limits of the India UPR geographic zone shall be FL280 to FL460.
Flight Planning
– UPRs must be constructed via published waypoints, navigation aids, or positions designated by
latitudes and longitudes.
– If the UPR is intersecting any ATS route within Mumbai/Chennai UPR zone the intersecting
point shall be mentioned in the route column of flight plan as a position designated by latitude
and longitude.
– Time interval between waypoints shall not exceed 30 minutes.
– UPRs may include ATS routes.
Access to UPR
Airspace users may only file a flight plan user preferred route in the UPR geographic zone if they
meet the following minimum criteria:
– RNAV10; and
– ADS-C/CPDLC equipped.
The minimum criteria listed above must be notified in the flight plan. The flight shall log on to
Chennai ADS-C/CPDLC VOMF or Mumbai ADS-C/CPDLC VABF as appropriate, prior to entering
UPR zone.
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The transition from a conventional ATS route to User Preferred Route or vice versa at the north-
ern boundary of Chennai UPR zone shall take place at any of the waypoints on ATS routes P570.
At the northern boundary of Mumbai UPR zone the transition from a conventional ATS route to
UPR or vice versa shall take place at any of the waypoints south of METIP on ATS routes P570
or G450.
In case the UPR is not entering or exiting Chennai/Mumbai FIR over a waypoint on the eastern/
western or southern boundary of Chennai/Mumbai UPR zone the coordinates of the point at
which the UPR is entering or exiting Chennai/Mumbai FIR shall be mentioned in the route field of
the flight plan, except that entry/exit at Mumbai/Male and Chennai/Male FIR boundaries shall be
via following waypoints:
LEVLU, ELKEL, MANAP, RULSA, OVPUK, IPNEB, OMLEV, ESLAV, BIBGO, POXOD, TELAR,
NOKID and SEBLO.
Questions and assistance should be directed to:
Chennai
General Manager (ATM)
Airports Authority of India
Chennai International Airport, Chennai
Fax: +91 44 22561740
E-Mail: gmaerochennai@aai.aero
or
Watch Supervisory Officer (WSO), Chennai
Tel: +91 44 22560894
Fax: +91 44 22561365
E-Mail: wso_mm@aai.aero
Mumbai
General Manager (ATM)
Airports Authority of India
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai
Fax: +91 22 26828010
E-Mail: gmatmmum@aai.aero
or
Watch Supervisory Officer (WSO), Mumbai
Tel: +91 22 26828088
Fax: +91 22 26828066
E-Mail: wsomum@aai.aero
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Specific Requirements within the Chennai and Mumbai FIRs


Within the Chennai and Mumbai FIRs prior permission is required at least 7 days in advance for
flight operators to fly UPR in Chennai/Mumbai FIR. Permission may be requested for whole or
part of summer/winter schedule for particular flight/s.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
3.3.1.3 Submission of flight plan during flight not permitted.
3.9 For Airspace “F” and “G” at and below 900m (3000ft) AMSL, or 300m (1000ft) above terrain,
whichever is the higher, flight visibilities reduced to not less than 3000m may be permitted and
HELICOPTERS may be permitted to operate up to 1000m flight visibility.
4.3 VFR flights shall be operated between 20 minutes before sunrise and 20 minutes after
sunset.
4.4 (a) VFR flights shall not be operated above FL150.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Iran publishes State airport operating minimums.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Iran has adopted the ICAO airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “ICAO ATS
Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “C”, “D” and “G” are used within Tehran FIR/UIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


AIR TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT (AFTM)
All controlled flights are required to inform appropriate ATS unit of departure aerodrome 5 to 10
minutes before ready to start-up. Issued start-up clearance is valid for only 10 minutes. Aircraft
are required to request taxi during the validity time (10 minutes). If the pilot is not able to make
start-up by the first start-up clearance for any reason, only another request can be accepted
during the validity of the flight plan. It is required to submit a new flight plan if an aircraft fails to
depart after two start-up clearances. Departure should not be made 10 minutes sooner than
EOBT.

FLIGHT PLANNING
A flight plan is required for any type of flight.
Time of Submission
All types of operations within Tehran FIR shall not be submitted more than 120 hours and at least
60 minutes before EOBT at the departure aerodrome except for repetitive flight plans (RPL) and
special flights.
If a flight plan is filed more than 24 hours in advance of the estimated off block time of the flight to
which it refers, date of flight (DOF) shall be inserted in item 18 of the flight plan.
NOTE 1: When completing flight plan, the departure time entered in field 13 must be the estima-
ted off block time (EOBT) not the planned airborne time.
NOTE 2: All operators shall meet flight plan criteria and procedures which have been promulgated
by other states or organizations, e.g. Eurocontrol requirement is at least 3 hours before EOBT.
Flight Plan Message Addressing
Flight movement messages for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed as follows:

Into or via Tehran FIR OIIXZRZX


OIIXZQZX
Into Bandar Abbass TMA OIKBZAZX
OIKBZTZX
Additionally only for aircraft landing/departing within Bandar OIKBZAZA
Abbass TMA
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Into Esfahan TMA OIFMZAZX


OIFMZTZX
Additionally only for aircraft landing/departing within Esfahan OIFMZAZA
TMA
Into Mashhad TMA OIMMZAZX
OIMMZTZX
Additionally only for aircraft landing/departing within Mashhad OIMMZAZA
TMA
Into Shiraz TMA OISSZAZX
OISSZTZX
Additionally only for aircraft landing/departing within Shiraz OISSZAZA
TMA
Into Tehran TMA:
Tehran (Mehrabad Intl) OIIIZAZX
OIIIZTZX
OIIIZPZX
Tehran (Imam Khomaini Intl) OIIIZAZX
OIIEZTZX
OIIEZPZX
Additionally only for aircraft landing/departing within Tehran OIIIZAZA
TMA
Additionally only for aircraft landing/departing within Tehran OIIEZAZA
(Imam Khomaini Intl) airport

COMMUNICATION
All flights are required to contact Tehran ACC at least 5 minutes before entering Tehran FIR,
except departures from aerodromes within 5 minutes flying time to Tehran FIR.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


The following routes are designated as RNAV1:
– L319, DASDO to BONAM;
– M317, GABKO to ROVON;
– M318, GABKO to KHM;
– M324, MOBET to PATAT;
– N/UN440, GABKO to RADEB;
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– T/UT800, DASUT to ULDUN;


– UL223, DASIS to SIR;
– UT36, ALRAM to MIDSI;
– UT430, SYZ to DASIS;
– Z350, IVIVA to MIDSI.
All RNAV routes above FL285 are RNAV5.
The following routes are also designated RNAV5 below FL285:
– A418, SYZ to ORSAR (above FL200);
– A647, RITAB to RAGET;
– J2, RABAM to METKI;
– J3, ARK to ENASU;
– J5, ALRAM to KAPES;
– J6, SAV to DEKBA;
– L124, ZAJ to KEBUD;
– L125, DULAV to KEBUD;
– L319, OBTAR to DASDO;
– L430, MESPO to SRJ;
– L570, ROTOX to NOTSA;
– M316, GOKSO to KATUS;
– M318, KHM to RIKOP;
– M324, RIKOP to MOBET;
– M561, RAGAS to ASVIB;
– N39, ULDUS to OBRIX;
– N72, BATEV to TULAX;
– N312, ASVIB to MIDSI;
– N/UN440, RADEB to MOBON;
– P/UP574, ULDUS to DAPER;
– Q10, DAVEP to MOBET;
– Q14, ASMET to ALMEK;
– Q16, ZABOL to LUDAX;
– T202, MIDSI to DASDO;
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– T210, RUS to RADAL;


– T215, ASVIB to ZAJ;
– T216, SRN to DAR;
– T217, EGSIR to LAM;
– T218, ULDUS to SAV;
– UN319, DERBO to ULDUS;
– UP567, KAMAR to ULDUS;
– UR654, ZAJ to MAGRI;
– UT211, RUS to DAPOG;
– UT430, RAGAS to SYZ;
– UT975, MESVI to KUVER;
– Z1, BND to TBZ;
– Z2, TRN to DNZ;
– Z3, GGN to DHN;
– Z5, LAR to MSD;
– Z151, DASUT to ULDUN.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


The use of SSR transponder operating Mode A/C is mandatory for all aircraft flying:
a. within class “A” airspace;
b. within class “D” airspace in airways;
c. within class “C” airspace in Esfahan, Mashhad, Shiraz, Bandar Abbas and Tehran TMA;
d. within class “D” airspace in Esfahan, Mashhad, Shiraz and Tehran CTR.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with and operate ACAS/TCAS II.

TRAFFIC INFORMATION BROADCAST BY AIRCRAFT (TIBA)


Traffic information broadcasts by aircraft are intended to permit reports and relevant supplemen-
tary information of an advisory nature to be transmitted by pilots on frequency 135.175MHz for the
information of pilots of other aircraft in the vicinity. A listening watch shall be maintained on the
TIBA frequency 10 minutes before entering the designated airspace until leaving this airspace.
For an aircraft taking off from an aerodrome located within the lateral limits of the designated air-
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space listening watch should start as soon as appropriate after take-off and be maintained until
leaving the airspace.
Routes of Flight
a. Ghazvin, Karaj (Payam) and vice versa;
b. Ghazvin airport, Loshan Bridge, Roudbar, Shahr-E-Bijar, Rasht (Sardar-E-Jangal) and vice
versa;
c. Ghazvin, Takestan, Ziya abad, Abhar, Zanjan and vice versa.
General Rules
All flights between Ghazvin and Karaj (Payam) shall take a level below Tehran (Mehrabad) TMA
lower limit (8500ft AMSL).
Traffic routing from Roudbar to Shahr-E-Bijar shall assign even flight levels and Traffic routing
from Shahr-E-Bijar to Roudbar shall assign odd flight levels.
All flights should be standby on ACC, Sector 1 Frequency 119.300MHz and 132.500MHz during
flight.
On Payam to Ghazvin flight path, flights should maintain two way communication with Payam
AFIS up to middle of the path and then with Ghazvin AFIS and vice versa.
On Ghazvin to Rasht and Ghazvin to Zanjan flight path all flights shall have two way communica-
tion with Ghazvin AFIS up to 35NM then at 30NM to Rasht or Zanjan shall establish two way com-
munication with destination and vice versa.
Broadcast of traffic on TIBA Frequency by aircrafts traffic information shall be broadcasted by
pilots on 135.175MHz at position Zulu, Mike, Ghazvin, Loshan bridge, Roudbar, Shahr-E-Bijar,
Takestan, Ziya abad, Abhar, Kilo, for the information of pilots of other aircrafts in the vicinity.
Karaj (Payam), Ghazvin, Rasht (Sardar-E-Jangal) and Zanjan ATS units are responsible to inform
ACC about the flight data after departure by the most expeditious mean (MCW or telephone).
ACC is responsible for coordination with destination aerodrome and air defense radar.

ASSIGNED FLIGHT NUMBERS


No flight is authorized to use same flight identification during 24 hours (0000 till 2359) except
those flights conducting intermediate stop.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
3.3.2 Notes 1. and 2. are not applicable.
3.6.5.1 All flights shall maintain continuous air-ground voice communication watch on the appro-
priate communication channel of, and establish two-way communication as necessary with the
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appropriate air traffic services unit, except as may be prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority
in respect of aircraft forming part of aerodrome traffic at a controlled aerodrome.
4.1 Helicopters may be permitted to operate in less than 5km but not less than 3000m flight visi-
bility, if maneuvered at a speed that will give adequate opportunity to observe other traffic or any
obstacles in time to avoid collision.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
All aircraft operators shall comply strictly with the provisions of the permission granted for their air-
craft and shall adhere to the international designated air routes. Aircraft operators must be familiar
with, and follow, international interception procedures. Pilots are to continuously monitor the VHF
emergency frequency (121.5MHz) and operate their transponder at all times during flight. It is
imperative that all civilian aircraft follow ATC instructions for mode 3 squawk immediately upon
entering the Baghdad FIR. Aircraft within the Baghdad FIR may also be instructed to deviate from
their flight planned route due to temporary flight restrictions imposed by military requirements.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for take-off and landing Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for take-off and landing Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
The holding procedures in the Baghdad FIR are based on Part III and IV of Vol. 1 of the PANS-
OPS or United States Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS).
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PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures in the Baghdad FIR are based on Part III and IV of Vol. 1 of the
PANS-OPS or United States Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS).
Due to limited airspace available, it is imperative that the approaches to the holding patterns and
procedures are carried out as exactly as possible. Pilots should inform ATC if the approach and/or
holding procedures cannot be performed as required.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Iraq publishes State airport operating minimums and visibilities for landing and take-off and ceil-
ing.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Iraq has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed on Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “ICAO
ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “D”, “E” and “G” are used within Baghdad FIR.
VFR traffic is required to maintain continuous two-way communication while operating in class “E”
airspace.
Civil aircraft are advised that military aircraft may cross and/or temporarily enter class “A” air-
space, with an ATC clearance to do so, but shall monitor the appropriate frequencies.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


ALTIMETRY
The Transition Level (TL) for Baghdad FIR is established at FL160. When QNH is below 980hPa,
the TL increases to FL170.

COMMUNICATION
All aircraft flying in Iraqi airspace are required to communicate with ATC unless authorized under
a letter of agreement with the ICAA.
There is limited radio coverage on G202 and L200 west of a North-South line, 30NM west of
GIBUX. Aircraft within Baghdad FIR and west of this line should monitor 122.4MHz, if below
FL235, and 129.1MHz, if above FL235, and try to establish radio communication every 5 minutes.
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AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (ATM) PROCEDURES DUE TO MILITARY


OPERATIONS
Airspace for Military Use
Airspace Segregation
Airspaces associated with the military operation or those airspaces that have been identified as
hazardous due to armed conflict, are fully segregated from the normal ATS airspace system.
There are 4 types of segregated airspace used for military operations:
a. Military Operational Areas (MOA):
Airspaces for non-hazardous military activity are defined as MOAs. These airspaces are acti-
vated either tactically by military airspace command during the day and/or via notification by
NOTAM.
b. Restricted Areas:
Any areas identified by the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) as posing a risk to commercial or gen-
eral aviation due to potential armed conflict are promulgated in the Iraqi AIP as restricted
areas. These areas are constantly evaluated and revised via NOTAM action if required.
c. Restricted Operational Areas (ROZ):
ROZ are high density military areas where potentially hazardous military operations may
occur. All ROZ airspaces are fully segregated from the general ATS airspace classification
scheme and all non-participating, commercial and general aviation aircraft are routed clear of
the airspace.
d. Military Airspace Reservation Areas:
Military Airspace Reservation Areas are large portions of airspace that are segregated from
the normal ATS airspace system.
Buffer Areas
Segregated airspaces are designed after coordination with military authorities and the applicable
buffer areas are incorporated into the segregated airspace dimensions. Air traffic controllers also
apply a minimum of an additional 2.5NM lateral or 1000ft vertical buffer to the airspace boundary
to ensure increased levels of safety.
Impact on Commercial and General Aviation
All commercial and general aviation jet traffic can expect to be issued cruising levels of FL300
and above whilst transiting the Baghdad FIR. Turboprop and jet traffic requesting cruising levels
below FL300 will be safely accommodated at lower levels and may expect rerouting.
Pilots may expect rerouting at short notice, alternative non-standard departure/arrival instructions
and radar vectors around military areas. Pilots should plan sufficient fuel for reroutings which may
require additional tracks of up to 50NM in exceptional circumstances.
Crews should expect to comply with the published ATS route structure unless otherwise advised
by ATC.
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For queries contact:


Iraq CAA
Air Traffic Services Department
E-Mail: atc_iraqcaa@yahoo.com

FLIGHT PLANNING
All flight plans are required to include the FIR entry/exit waypoint as part of the flight planned
route in the route section of Item 15 of the flight plan and must flight plan accordingly:

Country Reporting Point Lat/Long


Kuwait (entry) TASMI N3001.3 E04755.1
Kuwait (exit) SIDAD N2952.5 E04829.7
Turkey (entry) RATVO N3714.4 E04356.1
Turkey (exit) NINVA N3721.0 E04313.0
Syria MODIK N3328.1 E03901.0
Syria (entry) SIDNA N3634.0 E04141.0
Jordan PASIP N3306.0 E03856.0
Saudi Arabia MURIB N3112.6 E04150.6
Saudi Arabia (entry) DAXAN N3205.2 E03937.3
Iran (exit) PAXAT N3320.9 E04605.3
Iran (entry) RAGET N3330.8 E04553.8
Iran BOXIX N3517.4 E04609.4

NOTE:
a. All northbound aircraft crossing TASMI at same level shall be separated 20NM in trail con-
stant or increasing.
b. All aircraft entering Baghdad FIR on R652 shall cross DAXAN (via Jeddah FIR) at FL270 or
below.
c. The following Baghdad FIR entry/exit point is not currently in effect:

Country Reporting Point Lat/Long


Syria (entry) ELEXI N3441.5 E04109.0

Flight Plan Message Addressing


The ATS messages within Baghdad FIR should be addressed as follows:
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Landing/Departing Aerodrome Message Address


Traffic overflying Baghdad ORBIZQZK
Traffic landing or departing from Baghdad (Intl) ORBIZQZK
Traffic landing or departing from Basrah (Intl) ORBIZQZK
ORMMZQZX

PRIOR PERMISSION REQUIRED (PPR) PROCEDURES


In general, PPRs are required for transient military and civil aircraft including those on ATO’s
operating at designated airfields. It is the responsibility of the operating agency to ensure PPR
requirements are met prior to landing at the intended airfield. Aircraft that land without an
approved PPR may be turned away or met by security forces. PPRs must be obtained before
submitting a landing request to ICAA.
PPR times must be met +0 [+5 for Basrah (Intl)] minutes from the approved time. Any changes to
an arrival or departure time at an airfield that requires a PPR must be coordinated with the Senior
Airfield Authority. Operators that do not coordinate changes to their PPR times may face delays
and/or be prohibited from downloading their cargo or passengers. PPR’s issued with less than 6
hours notification will not be guaranteed priority handling and may be delayed. The Senior Airfield
Authority is the arbiter for final approval of PPR’s.
All civil aircraft requiring flights to PPR designated airfields must contact the Senior Airfield
Authority and receive a PPR prior to landing at that airfield. Civil carriers are also reminded to
check current NOTAMS for changes/updates in PPR requirements.
Aircraft operations at other airports may be permitted with ICAA approval. Changes to an airport’s
status will be disseminated by NOTAM, as will the notification of any additional airports cleared by
ICAA for slot time operations.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


All ATS routes are RNAV routes designated for RNAV5 approved aircraft. Operators whose air-
craft navigation systems depend upon ground-based NAVAID updating to meet RNAV5 criteria
shall conduct an analysis of the routes to be flown to ensure suitable NAVAID reception.
Pilots of aircraft meeting RNAV5 standards must indicate R in Item 10 of the flight plan.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with and operate ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


No differences published.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc.
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascal or Millibars
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day 24hrs beginning at
midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter ”Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168 and on the
United States Standards for Terminal Procedures (TERPS).
Speed Restriction
250kt IAS below 10000ft AMSL except for:
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a. aircraft departing from Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) on SIDs PURLA and SOLIN when over water;
b. aircraft arriving to Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) from the west before crossing 25 BGN DME; or
c. when approved by ATC.
Circling Approach Area
Radii (r) defining size of areas, vary with the approach category.

Approach Category Radius (Miles)


A 1.3
B 1.5
C 1.7
D 2.3

A minimum obstacle clearance of 300ft is provided within the circling approach area.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Israel publishes DA(H), MDA(H), ceiling and visibility for landing. Visibilities are published for
take-off.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Israel has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “C”, “D” und “G” are used within Tel Aviv FIR.
Class “D” - IFR flights separated from VFR flights and are provided with air traffic control service,
except for those portions of the airspace where there is a CVFR or VFR infrastructure published.
IFR flights receive traffic information in respect of VFR flights and traffic avoidance on request.
Class “D” - VFR flights separated from IFR and VFR flights and are provided with air traffic con-
trol service for separation from IFR flights, except for those portions of the airspace where there is
a CVFR or VFR infrastructure published. Traffic information provided in respect of VFR flights and
traffic avoidance on request.
Class “G” - IFR operations not authorized in class “G” airspace. VFR traffic requires continues
two-way radio communication.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


ALTIMETRY
General
Transition altitude within Tel Aviv FIR is 18000ft. Transition level is at FL200. When flying over
land Aircraft shall remain under regional QNH.
Arrivals
Aircraft arriving to Tel Aviv FIR from the west shall set their altimeter so that the vertical position
of the aircraft will be expressed in terms of altitude when descending through FL200, or when
crossing the coastline, whichever is earlier.
Aircraft arriving to Tel Aviv FIR from the east shall set their altimeter so that the vertical position of
the aircraft will be expressed in terms of altitude when crossing the FIR boundary.
Aircraft arriving to Tel Aviv FIR from the south shall set their altimeter so that the vertical position
of the aircraft will be expressed in terms of altitude at NURIT.

ARRIVING FLIGHTS
Flights entering Tel Aviv FIR shall contact with the appropriate ACC unit for identification purpo-
ses.
All flights shall report squawk number and flight level/altitude on first contact.
a. From Amman FIR:
1. Departing traffic from Amman (Queen Alia Intl), Amman (Marka Intl), Azraq (Muwaffaq
Salti AB), King Abdullah Second AB:
Contact Tel Aviv Control on 121.4 or 122.15 as soon as practicable after take-off and
not later than 10NM east of position TALMI/SALAM (for traffic via Ben Gurion TMA).
2. Other flights than mentioned above:
Contact Tel Aviv Identification on 124.3 or 118.8 as soon as practicable not later than
25NM east of position TALMI.
b. From the Arab Republic of Egypt:
1. Minimum FL120, if unable to comply, special request must be submitted in advance to
the ministry of transport, security division (ASOC);
2. Flight level allocation is ODD, except FL290;
3. Contact South Identification on 122.75 or 132.0:
(a) not later than 10 minutes before Sharm-El-Sheikh VORDME ‘SHM’ along route
R650;
(b) via Nuweibaa NDB ‘NWB’ not later than position SISIK;
(c) flights departing Sharm-El-Sheikh VORDME ‘SHM’ not later than position DELNA.
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c. From the west and north west:


Contact Tel Aviv Identification on 124.3 or 118.8 not later than 180NM from Ben Gurion
VORDME ‘BGN’.
Flights entering Tel Aviv FIR shall arrive at one of the following reporting points:
a. from Amman FIR: SALAM or TALMI, entry via NALSO is prohibited;
b. from Cairo FIR: NALSO; entry via G183 is prohibited;
c. from Nicosia FIR: SOLIN or MERVA.
Flights entering the FIR other than those above, or flying ‘off-airways’ direct from point to point
outside published ATS routes, are prohibited, unless otherwise instructed by ATC.

DEPARTING FLIGHTS
Flights shall contact Cairo ACC 5 minutes before NALSO.

FLIGHT PLANNING
A flight plan shall be submitted prior to operating any flight.
If a flight plan is filed more than 24 hours in advance of the EOBT, the DOF must be indicated in
item 18 of the FPL.
IFPS/NMOC Operations
The Integrated Initial Flight Plan Processing System element of the EUROCONTROL Network
Management Operations Center (NMOC) is the sole source for the distribution of the IFR General
Air Traffic (GAT) FPL and associated messages to ATS units within the IFPS. The only required
addresses are those of the two IFPS Units (IFPU) at Haren (Brussels) and Bretigny (Paris).
Flight Plan Message Addressing

Route Addresses
Into or via Tel-Aviv FIR/UIR EUCHZMFP
EUCBZMFP
Out of Tel-Aviv FIR/UIR, military, private and general avi- LLBGYDYX
ation LLLNZRZX
LLLLZFZQ
Out of Eilat/Ramon and Ovda LLETZPZX

Place of Submission
a. Flight plans shall be submitted at the Aeronautical information Services Office (AIS) at the
departure aerodrome;
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b. in the absence of such an office at the departure aerodrome, a flight plan shall be submitted
to the nearest AIS office:
– Eilat/Timna AIS Tel: 972-8-6363805 or
– Tel-Aviv/Ben-Gurion AIS;
c. pilots or operators that have access to AFTN/AMHS or SITA can submit a flight plan to those
systems;
d. another method of submission of a flight plan is by the Pilot Self Briefing (PSB) system.
Pilot Self Briefing (PSB) System
Pilot Self Briefing (PSB) System
Internet: http://aispsb.iaa.gov.il
Repetitive Flight Plan System
RPL lists relating to flights intended to land in the Tel-Aviv FIR, and flights overflying the Tel-Aviv
FIR, shall be submitted at least two weeks in advance, in duplicate:
Ben-Gurion AIS Office
Address: P.O. Box 7
Ben-Gurion Airport
70100
Tel: +972-3-9756217/6
AFTN: LLBGYDYX
Repetitive flight plan lists shall be replaced in their entirety by new lists prior to the introduction of
the summer and winter schedules.
Repetitive flight plans will not be accepted for any flight conducted on 25 December between
0000 and 2400 UTC. On this day individual flight plans shall be filed for all flights.
Termination of a Flight Plan
In the following aerodromes the termination of a flight plan is not required:
– Tel-Aviv (Ben Gurion);
– Eilat;
– Ovda;
– Timna (Ramon);
– Haifa;
– Tel-Aviv (Sde-Dov).
Adherence to ATS Route Structure
No flight plans shall be filed for routes deviating from the published ATS route structure unless
prior permission has been obtained from:
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IAA
AIS Department
Tel: +972 (3) 97 50 195
Maximum Cruising Levels for Flights within Tel Aviv FIR
Traffic from the Ben-Gurion TMA with a destination in the southern sector should file MAX
29000ft.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


All ATS Routes are RNAV5 however ATS Routes B17, G35, G37, H11, H14, J10, J11, J14, J15
may be flown conventional or RNAV5.

STRATEGIC LATERAL OFFSET PROCEDURES (SLOP)


This procedure is applicable only for:
– an IFR flight operating within route J10;
– traffic heading northbound from SAMAR waypoint to SIVAK/ESTER waypoints.
NOTE: Between SAMAR and NURIT the procedure is applicable only for traffic above altitude
6000ft.
Aircraft shall deviate 1NM to the right (east) of the route center, if capable of being programmed
with automatic offset.
Offset will not exceed 1NM right of route center (radial); and must advise ATC and not be made to
the left of the route centerline.
An aircraft that cannot comply with the procedure must advice ATC and fly the route centerline.
There is no ATC clearance required for this procedure.
During the procedure the aircraft will maintain altitude as instructed by ATC, and report position
as instructed, based on waypoints of the current ATC clearance and not the actual offset posi-
tions.
Offset positions coordinates (to be manually inserted into FMS as necessary):

EAST SAMAR N2949.3 E03502.2


EAST NURIT N3004.2 E03505.1
EAST SHANI N3013.6 E03506.8
EAST SHAYO N3019.3 E03507.9
EAST ‘ZFR’ VOR N3032.2 E03510.4
EAST KINAR N3057.7 E03522.5
EAST ‘MZD’ VOR N3118.6 E03524.5
EAST AMMIT N3137.3 E03528.5
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EAST SIVAK N3142.5 E03529.8


EAST NEOMI N3135.1 E03518.7
EAST ESTER N3144.5 E03514.4

NOTE: Distances from route center vary from 0.7NM to 1NM for optimal routing.
SLOP shall be terminated automatically after crossing EAST SIVAK/EAST ESTER, such termina-
tion will be accompanied with further instructions within Ben-Gurion TMA airspace.
Clearance to fly while maintaining own separation and while in VMC under radar control:
– When so requested by an aircraft or ATC and provided it is agreed by the pilots of both aircraft,
an ATC unit may clear a controlled flight, operating in VMC during daylight hours, to maintain
own separation from another aircraft.
When a controlled flight is so cleared, the following shall apply:
a. Both aircraft are flying under radar control of South Sector ACC.
b. Both aircraft are flying in the same direction, at or below 22000ft (QNH).
c. The pilot of the succeeding aircraft maintains visual contact with the preceding aircraft
during the period in which the separation minimums has been reduced.
d. Horizontal distance between the aircraft shall not be less than 1NM during the reduction of
vertical separation.
e. Only one aircraft shall climb or descend while the other maintains altitude.
f. Maximum IAS for each aircraft shall not exceed 250kt below 10000ft and 300kt above
10000ft.
g. Unless when preceding aircraft is flying faster than the succeeding aircraft, relative speed
between aircraft shall not exceed 100kt.
h. ATC shall provide essential traffic information to both aircraft.
i. Each aircraft shall be equipped with ACAS.
j. Each aircraft shall consider the effects of wake turbulence.
k. In case visual contact by the succeeding aircraft is lost, ATC shall be immediately informed.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


Aircraft equipped with transponder mode S, shall transmit mode S associated with aircraft call-
sign.
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Aircraft entering from the south should transmit mode S after passing Sharm-El-Sheikh VORDME
'SHM'.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
Appendix 3 Within the Israeli airspace the following differences in regards of track are applied:
a. “from 090 degrees to 269 degrees” instead of “from 000 degrees to 179 degrees”;
b. “from 270 degrees to 089 degrees” instead of “from 180 degrees to 359 degrees”.
Between CVFR and IFR flights 1000ft vertical separation must be maintained.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

MEASUREMENT OF UNIT
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles
etc.
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters or Feet
ing to aerodromes (e.g. runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting, atmospheric pressure Hectopascal
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Maximum Speeds
Up to and including 6000ft - 210 KIAS.
Above 6000ft to 13000ft inclusive - 220 KIAS.
Above 13000ft to FL240 inclusive - 240 KIAS.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures comply with the PANS-OPS Document 8168.
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AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Jordan does not publish State airport operating minimums.
Jordan publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights) [OCA(H)].
RVR and visibility are published for take-off.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Jordan has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Class “A”: All controlled airspace within Amman FIR above FL150.
Class “C”: All controlled airspace within Amman FIR at FL150 or below.
Class “G”: Class “G” comprises the rest of Amman FIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


ALTIMETRY
The transition altitude for Amman FIR is established at 13000ft AMSL and the transition level at
FL150.

FLIGHT PLANNING
Submission of a Flight Plan
A flight plan for all types of flights shall be submitted to the ATS unit at the aerodrome of depar-
ture at least 30 minutes before the estimated off block time. Flight plans for traffic bounded to
Jeddah and Tel Aviv FIRs should be submitted at least 1 hour and not more than 8 hours before
the estimated off block time. If during flight at least 10 minutes before reaching the point of entry
into Amman FIR or the point of crossing an airway or terminal area.
Inclusion of Registration Mark and Type of Aircraft in the Flight Plan
All traffic overflying Amman FIR should include registration marks in Item 18 and types of aircraft
in Item 9 of the flight plans and the flight plans should be addressed to AFS address OJACZQZX.
If registration marks are not included in the flight plans the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission
reserves the right of charge according to maximum take-off weight of the aircraft.
Flight Plan Message Addressing
Flight movement messages for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed as follows:

Into or via Amman FIR OJACZQZX


OJACZRZX
Traffic landing at Amman (Qeen Alia Intl) OJACZQZX
OJAIZTZX
OJAIYGYX
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Traffic landing at Amman (Marka Intl) OJACZQZX


OJAMZTZX
Traffic landing at Aqaba (King Hussein Intl) OJACZQZX
OJAQZTZX
OJAQGOYX

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


RNAV5 for all ATS Routes.

POSITION REPORTING PROCEDURES


Aircraft overflying Jordanian territory shall contact the appropriate ATS unit and report as soon as
approaching FIR entry point:
a. aircraft identification;
b. ETA at FIR boundary;
c. flight level and route;
d. ETA at point of leaving Amman FIR (or landing at Jordanian aerodrome). Aircraft shall also
report when leaving Amman FIR;
e. type and registration of the aircraft.

SPEED CONTROL PROCEDURES


Aircraft operating in the vicinity of any aerodrome shall comply with speed limitations as follows:
a. at or below 10000ft maximum 250kt IAS;
b. within an airport traffic area turbine powered aircraft maximum 200kt IAS and for propeller
engined aircraft maximum 156kt IAS;
c. beneath the lateral limits of any TMA maximum 200kt IAS.
However, if the minimum safe airspeed for any particular operation is greater than the maximum
speed prescribed, then the aircraft may be operated at that minimum speed.
Unless otherwise instructed by ATC, pilots should use appropriate procedures for climbing or
descending to an assigned altitude or flight level, especially with an autopilot engaged, at a rate
less than 8m/s (1500ft/min) throughout the last 300m (1000ft) of climb or descent to the assigned
altitude or flight level when the pilot is made aware of another aircraft at or approaching an adja-
cent altitude or flight level to avoid unnecessary ACAS II resolution advisories.

ACAS II/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS


All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with ACAS II version 7.1.
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AVOIDANCE OF UNNECESSARY TCAS WARNINGS


Pilots should use appropriate procedures by which an aircraft climbing or descending to an
assigned altitude or flight level, may do so at a rate less than 8m/s (or 1500ft/min) throughout the
last 300m (or 1000ft) of climb or descent to the assigned altitude or flight level when the pilot is
made aware of another aircraft at or approaching an adjacent altitude or flight level, unless other-
wise instructed by ATC.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
ANNEX 2
2.2 Flight shall be conducted in accordance with either the general flight rules and VFR, or the
general flight rules and IFR except those flights at and above FL150 and all flights at any level at
night shall be conducted in accordance with the general flight rules and IFR. Flight within a control
zone in IMC or at night shall be conducted in accordance with, either the general flight rules and
IFR or the general flight rules and ATC instructions.
2.3.1 If a pilot-in-command should deviate from the rules of the air in the interests of safety, he
should inform the appropriate ATS unit as soon as practicable and submit a written report to the
Chief Commissioner of Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission.
3.3.1.2 Flight plan shall be submitted to the concerned aerodrome AIS section (ARO) prior to
operating within Amman FIR comprising all information as contained in the items of ICAO flight
plan.
Flight plan shall be submitted through one or more of the following methods:
a. directly through the operator (by filing the approved ICAO FPL Form personally);
b. through the AFTN/AMHS Link.
3.3.1.4 For flights subject to ATFM measures flight plans must be submitted at least 3 hours
before EOBT. Any change to EOBT of more than 15 minutes must be subject to a modification
message.
4.4a VFR flights shall not operate above FL150.
4.6 In the Dead Sea area (1296ft below MSL) no aircraft is permitted to fly below 2000ft above
the level of the Dead Sea.
5.1.2 IFR traffic in the Jordan River Valley and Dead Sea area shall not fly below 11000ft except
when necessary for take-off and landing or unless specifically authorized by the appropriate
authority.

PANS-ATM (DOC 4444)


Appendix 2, Para 2.2
In addition to the information required in Items 7 to 18, full details of total number of persons on
board and endurance shall be included in Item 19.
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In addition, the overflight/landing permission number and date shall be stated in Remark column
of the flight plan Item 18.
Repetitive Flight Plans (RPLS) System is not applicable.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 to 3 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet Per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascal
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Kuwait State minimums are in accordance with JAR-OPS 1 AOM (EU-OPS 1 Subpart E Appendix
1 to OPS 1.430 old).
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Jeppesen published minimums are not below State minimums.


Approach Ban
An instrument approach may be commenced regardless of the reported RVR/VIS but the
approach shall not be continued beyond the outer marker or equivalent position, if the reported
RVR/VIS is less than the applicable minimum. Where RVR is not available, RVR values may be
derived by converting the reported visibility. If, after passing the outer marker or equivalent posi-
tion the reported RVR/VIS falls below the applicable minimum, the approach may be continued to
DA(H) or MDA(H).
Where no outer marker or equivalent position exist, the pilot shall make the decision to continue
or abandon the approach before descending below 1000ft above the aerodrome on the final
approach segment. If the MDA(H) is 1000ft or more about aerodrome the operator shall establish
a height for each approach procedure, below which the approach shall not be continued if
RVR/VIS is less than the applicable minimum.
The approach may be continued below DA(H) or MDA(H) and the landing may be completed pro-
vided that the required visual reference is established at the DA(H) or MDA(H) and is maintained.
The touchdown zone RVR is always controlling. If reported and relevant, the mid-point and stop-
end RVR are also controlling. The minimum RVR for the mid-point is 125m or the RVR required
for the touchdown zone if less. The minimum RVR for the stop-end is 75m. For aircraft equipped
with a roll-out guidance or control system, the minimum RVR value for the mid-point is 75m.
Relevant in this context means that part of the runway used during the high speed phase of the
landing down to a speed of approximately 60kt.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Kuwait has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “C” and “D” are used within Kuwait FIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATIONS
All VFR flights, as well as IFR flights operating outside controlled airspace, shall maintain a listen-
ing watch on the frequency of a unit providing Flight Information Service and file with that station
information as to their position.

POSITION REPORTING PROCEDURE


The last position report before passing from one FIR to an adjacent FIR shall also be made to the
ATS unit serving the airspace about to be entered.
Position reports shall be identified by the spoken word “position” transmitted immediately before
or after the aircraft call sign/identification.
The aircraft call sign/identification shall be transmitted immediately before or after the word “posi-
tion”.
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The position of the aircraft shall be transmitted in reference to a reporting point name, name-code
designator or, if not named:
a. for flight operations in a predominantly east - west direction:
1. latitude in degrees and minutes; and
2. longitude in degrees only.
b. for flight operations in a predominantly north - south direction:
1. latitude in degrees only; and
2. longitude in degrees and minutes.
The time at which the aircraft is over the reporting point shall be transmitted in 4 digits, giving both
hour and minutes.
The altitude/flight level of the aircraft shall be included in the position report.
Next position and time shall normally be expressed as the reporting point name, name-code des-
ignator or latitude and longitude as shown above.
Estimated time over the next position shall be expressed in 4 digits.
Ensuing position information shall include the name, name-code designator or coordinates of the
next succeeding reporting point, whether compulsory or not.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Kuwait FIR above FL160 up to FL460 is designated RNAV5.

MINIMUM HORIZONTAL RADAR SEPARATION


The minimum horizontal radar separations are:
a. 5NM enroute along airways;
b. 7NM in the Kuwait CTA between aircraft in approach sequence.
NOTE: Separation may be increased when necessary at the controller’s discretion.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with and operate ACAS/TCAS II.
Aircraft that failed to install ACAS II shall not be permitted to operate within Kuwait FIR.
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DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
4.6 VFR flights to be operated within a control zone established at an aerodrome serving inter-
national flights and in specified portions of the associated Terminal Control Area shall:
a. have two-way radio communications;
b. obtain clearance from the appropriate ATC unit; and
c. report positions, as required.
NOTE: The phrase “specified portions of the associated Terminal Control Area” is intended to sig-
nify at least those portions of the of the TMA used by international IFR flights in association with
approach, holding, departure and noise abatement procedures.
5.1 Flights shall be conducted in accordance with IFR (even when not operating in IMC) when
operating:
– more than 100NM seaward from the shoreline within controlled airspace; or
– at or above FL150.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

MEASUREMENT OF UNIT
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters or Feet
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures comply with PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Lebanon does not publish State airport operating minimums.
Lebanon publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights) [OCA(H)].
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Airspace classes “A”, “B”, “C” and “G” are used within Beirut FIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATION
Aircraft not capable of maintaining two-way radio communication with Beirut TWR are not permit-
ted to land, take-off or operate within Beirut CTR, unless prior special permission has been
obtained from Beirut TWR.
General aviation aircraft not equipped with serviceable two-way radio communication equipment
are not permitted to operate within Beirut controlled airspace, unless prior permission has been
obtained from the appropriate ATC unit.

FLIGHT PLANNING
Time of Submission
A Flight Plan shall be submitted at least 60 minutes prior to operation of any flight.
IFPS/NMOC Operations
The Integrated Initial Flight Plan Processing System element of the EUROCONTROL Network
Management Operations Center (NMOC) is the sole source for the distribution of the IFR/General
Air Traffic (GAT) FPL and associated messages to ATS units within the IFPS.
The only required addresses are those of the two IFPS Units (IFPU) at Haren (Brussels) and Bre-
tigny (Paris).
Flight Plan Message Addressing
AFTN: EUCHZMFP and EUCBZMFP
SITA: BRUEP7X and PAREP7X

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with ACAS/TCAS II version 7.0.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
ANNEX 2
3.1.2 All aircraft flying over Lebanese territory are required to maintain an altitude of not less
than 10000ft, except when otherwise cleared by the appropriate ATC unit.
When an aircraft has been permitted by ATC to operate below 10000ft it is strictly forbidden,
except in cases of absolute necessity, to fly over towns, populated areas or public meeting
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places, except at an altitude that will enable the aircraft to land outside such places even in the
event of an engine failure.
The altitude in such a case shall not be less than 2000ft (600m) for multi-engine aircraft and
2500ft (760m) for single-engine aircraft.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascal
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


The Republic of Maldives does not publish State airport operating minimums.
The Republic of Maldives publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights) [OCA(H)].
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


The Republic of Maldives has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed on Jeppe-
sen ATC-Chapter “ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “D” and “G” are used in Male FIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


FLIGHT PLANNING
Flight plans shall be submitted at the ATS Reporting Office (ARO) if the departure aerodrome is
Male (Velana Intl) airport. At all other aerodromes flight plans shall be submitted to the control
tower.
Flight Plan Message Addressing
Flight movement messages for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed to:
VRMFZQZX; VRMMZTZX; VRMMZPZX

ALTIMETRY
For the entire Male FIR a transition level is established at FL130 and a transition altitude at
11000ft.

DATA LINK SERVICES


The CPDLC AFTN logon address for Male FIR is VRMF.

AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE BROADCAST (ADS-B)


ADS-B Aircraft Equipage and Approval
Carriage of ADS-B equipment in Male FIR is voluntary.
However, IFR aircraft intending to use ADS-B Out in Male FIR shall be certified as meeting:
– EASA AMC 20-24; or
– FAA AC Nr. 20-165A - Airworthiness Approval of ADS-B; or
– the equipment configuration standards in Appendix XI of Civil Aviation Order 20.18 of the Civil
Aviation Safety Authority of Australia.
If IFR aircraft carries ADS-B transmitting equipage which does not comply with the requirements
above the equipment shall be:
– deactivated; or
– set to transmit only a value of zero for the Navigation Uncertainty Category (NUC_P) or Navi-
gation Integrity (NIC).

STRATEGIC LATERAL OFFSET PROCEDURES


The following requirements are applicable for the use of lateral offset within Male FIR:
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a. Offsets maybe applied outside Male TMA.


b. The offset shall be established at a distance of 1NM or 2NM to the right of the centerline rel-
ative to the direction of flight.
c. Position reports are to be based on the current ATC clearance and not the exact coordinates
of the offset from track is "Male Control, Maldives 249, position BAXOS 0532 flight level 280,
estimate ... etc".
Lateral Offset Procedures to be applied by Pilots
In the application of strategic lateral offsets, pilots should take the following points into considera-
tion:
a. Offsets shall only be applied in airspace where this has been approved.
b. Offsets shall be applied only by aircraft with automatic offset tracking capability.
c. The decision to apply a strategic lateral offset is the responsibility of the flightcrew.
d. In airspace where the use of lateral offsets has been authorized, there is no ATC clearance
required for this procedure and pilots are not required to inform ATC that an offset is being
applied.
e. The strategic lateral offset procedure has been designed to include offsets to mitigate the
effects of wake turbulence of preceding aircraft. If wake turbulence needs to be avoided, one
of the three available options (centerline, 1NM or 2NM right offset) shall be used.
f. If the necessity arises pilots may contact other aircraft on the air-to-air frequency 123.45 to
coordinate offsets.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Following routes are designated as RNP1:
– Q533, VRMV to VRMK;
– Q544, VRMK to VRMT;
– Q555, VRMO to VRMT;
– Q566, VRMT to VRMR;
– T456, DAKMA to VRMG;
– T644, VRMV to AGITO;
– Y991, MLE to HA;
– Z652, VRMM to VRMG.
Following routes are designated as RNP10:
– L516, ELKEL to BUMMR;
– L756, RULSA to MLE;
– L894, SUNAN to BIBGO;
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– L899, HA to TELAR;
– M512, DOPDO to ANIVE;
– N628, LEVLU to SABEK;
– P756, UBKIN to MLE.
Emergency Descend on RNP1 Routes
Aircraft shall remain on T456 during emergency descend. Aircraft on Z652 may leave the route,
away from adjacent routes.

USER PREFERRED ROUTES


To reduce the environmental impact of aviation the members of the Indian Ocean and Arabian
Sea Strategic Partnership to Reduce Emissions (INSPIRE) are collaborating to allow airspace
users access to User Preferred Routes (UPR) across the Arabian Sea, Indian and Southern
Oceans and adjoining airspaces.
Procedure
INSPIRE airline partners that have prior approval from INSPIRE shall apply to the Chief Executive
of Maldives Civil Aviation Authority for overflying clearance and may use the following procedures
within the Maldives Flight Information Region.
The vertical limits of the Maldives UPR Geographic Zone shall be FL285 to FL460.
Flight Planning
a. UPRs must be constructed via published waypoints or navigational aids.
b. UPRs may include existing air routes.
Access to UPR
Airspace users may only file a flight plan user preferred route in the UPR Geographic Zone if they
meet the following minimum criteria:
a. RNAV10; and
b. ADS-C/CPDLC equipped.
The minimum criteria listed above must be notified in the flight plan.
For overflying clearance, the operator, in consent with INSPIRE shall apply to the:
Chief Executive
Maldives Civil Aviation Authority
Address: Velaanaage Office Building, 11th floor
Hilaalee Magu
Male 20096
Republic of Maldives
Tel: +960 332 3507
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+960 332 4987


+960 332 4986
Fax: +960 332 3039
E-Mail: civav@aviainfo.gov.mv
AFS: VRMMYAYX

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 and all other aircraft which
are equipped with ACAS II on a voluntary basis are required to be equipped with and operate
ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
ANNEX 2
3.6.2 Adherence to ATC approved route
If an aircraft on a long over-water flight has inadvertently deviated from the route specified in its
ATC clearance, it shall forthwith take action to regain such route within 200NM from the position
at which the deviation was observed.
4.4 Flights shall be conducted in accordance with the Instrument Flight Rules (even when not
operating in instrument meteorological conditions) when operated:
– more than 100NM seaward from the shoreline within controlled airspace; or
– above FL150.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force, and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practises and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc.
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.
Holding procedures within Kathmandu TMA are based on a maximum IAS 230kt.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Nepal publishes OCA(H) and visibility, DA(H) or MDA(H) and visibility and ceiling.
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Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Nepal has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “C” and “G” are used within Kathmandu FIR.
Within class “G” continuous two-way communication is required for all flights.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


FLIGHT PLANNING
Flight Plan Message Addressing
Flight movement message for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed as follows:

Route Message address


into or via Kathmandu FIR VNSMZQZX
Kathmandu ACC VNKTZRZX
Kathmandu APP/RADAR VNKTZAZX
Kathmandu Tower VNKTZTZX
into TIA Kathmandu VNKTZPZX
into Pokhara VNPKZTZX
into Nepalgunj VNNGZTZX
into Biratnagar VNVTZTZX
into Janakpur VNJPZTZX
into Simara VNSIZTZX
into Bharatpur VNBPZTZX
into Bhairahawa VNBWZTZX

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Following route is designated RNP10:
– L626, KTM to ONISA.

CONTROLLED AIRSPACE CLEARANCE


All aircraft shall obtain an ATC clearance before operating in controlled airspace or joining or
crossing airways. Such clearance should be requested at least 5 minutes for domestic flights and
10 minutes for international flights before reaching the proposed point of entry to controlled air-
space.
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The request shall include the following information:


a. aircraft identification;
b. aircraft type;
c. position;
d. level and flight conditions;
e. estimated time at point of joining;
f. desired level;
g. route and point of intended landing;
h. the phrase “Request joining/entering clearance”.
The selected crossing or joining point should where possible, be associated with a radio facility to
assist accurate navigation.

OPERATION AT UNCONTROLLED AIRPORTS


Arriving aircraft:
a. Aircraft should join the traffic circuit for the landing direction in use in the upwind, crosswind
or downwind leg. A right turn may be executed to enter the left downwind leg, unless terrain
dictates a right circuit must be used, then a left turn to the downwind leg may be executed.
b. When an aircraft is holding over an aerodrome where weather conditions are less than the
prescribed landing minimums, Kathmandu Radio will nominate a scheduled reporting time.
This will normally not exceed an interval of 15 minutes.
c. When arriving at an unattended airport all aircraft are required to report the place and time of
arrival to Kathmandu Radio when commencing descent and when joining the circuit area.
d. An aircraft shall hold as required by the traffic situation and/or weather conditions in order to
establish separation or absorb delays. Holding will be accomplished according to the
approved procedure or as specified by ATC.
Departing aircraft:
a. When departing from an unattended airport within Nepal all aircraft shall report to Kath-
mandu Radio through HF when ready to taxi, specifying the destination and the runway to be
used.
b. After departure, the pilot shall report departure time, outbound track, intended cruising alti-
tude or flight level and the next landing point or intention.
NOTE: If no radio contact with the appropriate ATS unit can be established, the pilot should
broadcast the required arrival and departure information on the appropriate frequency.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All turbine-engine aeroplanes of a maximum certificated take-off mass in excess of 5700kg or
authorized to carry more than 19 passengers shall be equipped with ACAS II.
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NOTE: Aircraft engaged in STOL operations certified to carry more than 9 passengers may be
equipped with ACAS I.

FORWARD-LOOKING WIND SHEAR WARNING SYSTEM


All turbo-jet aeroplanes of a maximum certificated take-off mass in excess of 5700kg or author-
ized to carry more than 9 passengers shall be equipped with a forward-looking wind shear warn-
ing system.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
4.6 & 5.2.2 & 5.3.1 Semi-circular cruising levels are applicable at FL150 and above. Quadrantal
cruising levels as shown in the following table are applicable at and below 13500ft.

Flights at Levels at and below 13500ft


Magnetic Track Cruising Level
000°-089° Odd thousands of ft
090°-179° Odd thousands plus 500ft
180°-269° Even thousands of ft
270°-359° Even thousands plus 500ft
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 to 3 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.
Holding areas have been calculated for levels up to 13000ft and speeds up to 230kt, except those
used for Muscat (Intl) and Salalah aerodromes which are calculated for levels up to 10000ft and
speeds up to 170kt for category A and B aircraft, and up to 230kt for category C and D aircraft.
Aircraft wishing to hold at higher levels or speeds require clearance to do so from the relevant
ATC unit.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures comply with the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.
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AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Oman publishes OCA(H) and in some cases additionally ceiling and visibility for take-off and land-
ing, and for Muscat (Intl) OCA(H) and RVR for take-off and landing.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Oman has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Within Muscat FIR, however, only the airspace classes “A”, “C” and “G” are used.
Speed restriction below 10000ft also applies to IFR traffic in class “C” airspace.
IFR flights are permitted in class “G” airspace.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATION
Communication Procedures at Suhar Mandatory Broadcasting zone (MBZ)
The following reporting procedures shall be followed by all flights operating within Suhar MBZ:
a. 5 minutes before entering MBZ, an initial call shall be made containing:
– the designator of the station being called (Suhar Information);
– call sign;
– type of aircraft;
– position;
– flight level or altitude;
– the intention of the flight crew.
b. arriving MBZ:
1. report when entering MBZ;
2. announce the aircraft position, altitude and estimated time of landing and the pilot-in-
commands arrival procedure intentions;
3. report when on final approach;
4. report when clear of the runway on which the aircraft has landed.
c. when joining the aerodrome traffic circuit:
1. report aircraft call sign, position in the circuit and altitude;
2. call blind to announce changes in altitude and direction; and
3. call blind to announce other aircraft in the same airspace the crews own intentions.
d. flying through MBZ:
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1. report before entering MBZ and, where circumstances permit, at least 5 minutes before
entering, giving the aircraft's position and altitude and the pilot-in-commands intentions;
and
2. report when leaving MBZ.
e. before entering maneuvering area:
the crew of a departing aircraft must call blind, on 118.725MHz, the crews of other aircraft on
the ground or in MBZ to inform them about its location and intent.
f. departing MBZ:
1. before moving onto the take-off surface, report the aircraft call sign, the runway-in-use
for take-off, and the pilot's intentions after take-off. If a delay is encountered, broadcast
intentions and expected length of delay, then re-broadcast departure intentions prior to
moving onto the take-off surface;
2. after take-off, report departing from the aerodrome traffic circuit, and maintain a listen-
ing watch on 118.725MHz until leaving MBZ.

ALTIMETRY
Highest usable cruising altitude is 13000ft, lowest usable cruising level is FL150. Aircraft at or
below the transition altitude of 13000ft arriving at or departing from controlled airfields are to
change from regional to airfield QNH or vice versa at 50NM or when entering/leaving controlled
airspace.

WAKE TURBULENCE CATEGORIES


With the purpose to preserve safety and to limit the effects of the separation prescriptions on air-
ports capacity, air traffic control applies the following categories to separate aircraft in the
approach and departure phases of flight:

Category MTOW in kg
LIGHT (L) 7000kg or less
SMALL (S) more than 7000kg up to 40000kg
MEDIUM (M) more than 40000kg and less than 1360000kg
HEAVY (H) 136000kg and more

The B-757 is formally classified as a MEDIUM aircraft. For aerodynamic design reasons, it how-
ever appears that this type of aircraft generates more important and stronger wake vortices than
other aircraft of the MEDIUM category. For that reason, the following regulations are applied in
respect of wake turbulence avoidance separation when a B-757 is involved:
a. B-757 following an other aircraft:
The B-757 will be considered as a MEDIUM aircraft and the appropriate separation will be
applied.
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b. Other aircraft following a B-757:


The B-757 will be considered as a HEAVY aircraft and the appropriate separation will be
applied.

FLIGHT PLANNING
Special flights, such as survey flights, scientific research flights, etc., may be exempted from flight
plan submission. Request for exemption shall be mailed so as to be received at least 1 week
before the intended day of flight to:
Public Authority for Civil Aviation
Address: P.O. Box 1
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman
111
Fax: +968 24 510 122
AFS: OOMSYAYX
Repetitive Flight Plan (RPL)
RPLs are not accepted and all operators are required to file a full flight plan.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Flights operating at FL280 or above within Muscat UTA and in controlled airspace and airways
outside the UTA within the Muscat FIR shall be operated in accordance with RNAV5 navigation
requirements, except the following which are RNAV1:
– B505, LALDO to ITLOB;
– B524, NADSO to DAMUM;
– M428, GOMTA to MUNGA;
– M564, PASOV to VAXAS;
– M681, TARBO to DAMUM;
– N318, LABRI to GEVED;
– N430, TARBO to ITLOB;
– N563, TULBU to SODEX;
– N685, RETAS to LAKLU;
– P307, TONVO to PURNI;
– Q978, MCT to ITRAX;
– Y623, DAPOK to GIVLA;
– Y855, BOTAM to LAKLU;
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– Z855, TULBU to SODEX.


For flight planning purposes all RNAV5 operators will also be permitted to file flight plans via all
RNAV1 routes within the Muscat FIR.

LONGITUDINAL SEPARATION
80NM RNAV or 10 minutes (or less) MNT or the appropriate radar separation may be applied
between aircraft.

STRATEGIC LATERAL OFFSET PROCEDURES (SLOP)


SLOP shall be authorized only in enroute airspace as follows:
a. where the lateral separation minima spacing between route center lines is 42.6km (23NM) or
more, offsets to the right of the center line relative to the direction of flight in tenths of a nauti-
cal mile up to a maximum of 3.7km (2NM); and
b. where the lateral separation minima or spacing between route center lines in 11.1km (6NM)
or more and less than 42.6km (23NM), offsets to the right of the centerline relative to the
direction of flight in tenths of a nautical mile up to a maximum of 0.9km (0.5NM).

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with and operate ACAS/TCAS II, version 7.1.

GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) OPERATIONS


GPS receivers may be used within enroute and terminal area under the following conditions:
a. The GPS navigation equipment must have been certified to comply with the requirements for
any of the classes in FAA TSO C-129 or equivalent, be installed and approved in accord-
ance with FAA AC 20-138 for stand-alone equipment of AC 20-130 for multi-sensor equip-
ment and be operated in accordance with the approved flight manual or any supplement
thereof.
b. Aircraft using GPS equipment under IFR must be equipped with another approved and
operational means of navigation. Should GPS navigation capability lost, this equipment must
allow navigation along the planned route or suitable alternate route. Monitoring of the tradi-
tional navigation equipment is necessary when there are insufficient satellites in view for
RAIM to operate.
Operators are encouraged to submit details of any discrepancies on the use of GPS and/or other
comments to the following address:
The Director, Flight Safety
Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Meteorology
Address: P.O. Box 1 CPO
Muscat
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Sultanate of Oman
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Fax: +968 519 273

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
3.3.1.1 Operators of all flights within the Muscat FIR are required to submit a flight plan to ATC.
Operators of local flights, i.e., those which will remain within Muscat TMA or Salalah CTR may
satisfy FLP requirements by notifying the appropriate ATSU of:
a. aircraft call sign (and registration if different);
b. ETD and brief details of the intended flight;
c. destination.
4.4 VFR flights shall not be operated above FL150.
PANS-ATM, DOC 4444
5.9 Clearance to fly maintaining own separation in VMC will NOT be granted unless exceptional
circumstances exist. Such clearance will not, under any circumstances whatsoever, be granted to
aircraft at trans/supersonic speeds.
5.10 For safety reasons, information is given also in respect of uncontrolled traffic, if the ATSU
concerned considers that it is a hazard to controlled traffic.
6.5.3 Visual approaches by night will not be authorized unless the pilots reports show that they
have and can maintain the airfield in sight.
NOTE: ATC may limit the descent of any flight that meets the requirements for a visual approach
by using the phrase:
“Descent to ... (altitude) visually.”
The term visual in this content will imply that the pilots are responsible for their own terrain clear-
ance.
ATC shall provide separation between an aircraft so cleared and all other aircraft unless separa-
tion according to DOC 4444 Chapter 6, 6.1 applies.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, beginning at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Pakistan State minimums are in accordance with JAR-OPS 1 AOM (EU-OPS 1 Subpart E -
Appendix 1 to OPS 1.430 old), with the following exception: Minimum RVR for CAT II approaches
is RVR 350m.
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Jeppesen published minimums are not below State minimums.


Approach Ban
An instrument approach may be commenced regardless of the reported RVR/VIS but the
approach shall not be continued beyond the outer marker or equivalent position, if the reported
RVR/VIS is less than the applicable minimum. Where RVR is not available, RVR values may be
derived by converting the reported visibility. If, after passing the outer marker or equivalent posi-
tion the reported RVR/VIS falls below the applicable minimum, the approach may be continued to
DA(H) or MDA(H).
Where no outer marker or equivalent position exist, the pilot shall make the decision to continue
or abandon the approach before descending below 1000ft above the aerodrome on the final
approach segment. If the MDA(H) is 1000ft or more about aerodrome the operator shall establish
a height for each approach procedure, below which the approach shall not be continued if
RVR/VIS is less than the applicable minimum.
The approach may be continued below DA(H) or MDA(H) and the landing may be completed pro-
vided that the required visual reference is established at the DA(H) or MDA(H) and is maintained.
The touchdown zone RVR is always controlling. If reported and relevant, the mid-point and stop-
end RVR are also controlling. The minimum RVR for the mid-point is 125m or the RVR required
for the touchdown zone if less. The minimum RVR for the stop-end is 75m. For aircraft equipped
with a roll-out guidance or control system, the minimum RVR value for the mid-point is 75m.
Relevant in this context means that part of the runway used during the high speed phase of the
landing down to a speed of approximately 60kt.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Pakistan has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATION
All aircraft are required to establish two-way radio contact with the concerned ACC at least 15
minutes prior to entry in FIR and maintain a listening watch on emergency frequency 121.5MHz.

FLIGHT PLANNING
Submission of a Flight Plan
All operators intending to fly in Karachi FIR on route A453 (PIRAN-GADER or vice versa) shall
submit a flight plan to:
Karachi ACC
AFTN: OPKCZIZA
OPKRZRZA
OPKRZRZB
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Flight Plan Message Addressing


Flight movement messages for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed as follows:

Into or via Karachi FIR/CTA/CTR OPKCZIZX


OPKCZRZX
OPKCZRZA
OPKCZPZX
OPKRZRZA
OPKRZRZB
Into or via Lahore FIR/CTA/CTR OPLAZIZX
OPLRZQZX
OPLAZRZA
OPLRATMA
OPLRATMB
Into or via Cherat CTR and Islamabad APP area OPLAZIZX
OPLRZQZX
OPCTZTZX
OPRNZRZA
Into or via Multan TMA OPMTZTZX
OPMTYFYX

POSTION REPORTING PROCEDURES


The last position report before passing from one FIR to an adjacent FIR shall also be made to the
ATS unit serving the airspace to be entered.

AIR TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES (ATFM)


BOBCAT ATFM
For AFTM procedures through Kabul FIR see Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “ATFM Procedures over
Bay of Bengal, South Asia and Pakistan through Kabul FIR - BOBCAT”.

50NM LONGITUDINAL SEPARATION WITHIN KARACHI FIR AND LAHORE FIR


50NM longitudinal separation has been implemented within Karachi and Lahore FIRs at all trans-
fer of control points with India, Afghanistan and Iran as follows:
a. between RNP10 compliant aircraft;
b. between all aircraft in surveillance environment;
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c. application of 50NM longitudinal separation on ATS routes M638/N519/P518. The aircraft


shall be equipped with FANS-1/A data link capability.
50NM separation shall not be applicable between non-RNP10 compliant aircraft when no surveil-
lance is available.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Following ATS routes are designated RNAV5:
– L124, PG to KEBUD;
– M504, ALPOR to TELEM;
– N893, NH to TELEM;
– N894, LAKIV to TELEM;
– P757, NH to PG;
– T385, PG to TAPDO;
– Z301, RN to KC;
– Z302, PS to KC;
– Z303, QT to LA;
– Z304, RN to QT;
– Z305, LA to PS;
– Z306, KC to RN;
– Z307, KC to PS.
Following ATS routes are designated RNP10:
– L509, SULOM to LAJAK;
– L750, BIROS to MERUN;
– M638, PG to SAPNA;
– M875, SITAX to GUGAL;
– M881, DI to LAJAK;
– N519, SAPNA to KC;
– N636, NH to SERKA;
– N644, DI to DOBAT;
– P500, DI to MOTMO;
– P518, KABIM to PG;
– P628, VIKIT to ASLUM;
– T400, NONIB to PS.
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SEPARATION MINIMUMS
Radar separation under terminal approach radar shall be 5NM.
A minimum longitudinal separation of 5 minutes shall be applied between transponder equipped
aircraft in the enroute phase on the same or crossing track, at the same level, climbing or
descending, provided that:
a. their flight is monitored by radar; and
b. the distance between the aircraft, as observed by radar, is never less than 30NM.
50NM longitudinal separation has been implemented within Karachi and Lahore FIRs at all trans-
fer of control points with India, Afghanistan and Iran as follows:
a. between RNP10 compliant aircraft;
b. between all aircraft in surveillance environment;
c. application of 50NM longitudinal separation on ATS routes M638, N519 and P518, the air-
craft shall be equipped with FANS 1/A data link capability.
50NM separation shall not be applicable between non RNP10 compliant aircraft when no surveil-
lance is available.
50NM reduced longitudinal separation based on RNP10 routes L509, N636 and P628.
50NM separation RNAV using Mach number technique (MNT) may be applied between aircraft.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


Except as otherwise authorized no aircraft shall be operated within:
– all controlled airspace above FL250 unless the aircraft is equipped with a functioning trans-
ponder including Mode C automatic altitude reporting; or
– the Karachi CTA and CTR, the Lahore CTA and CTR and Cherat CTR unless the aircraft is
equipped with a functioning transponder.
No transponder shall be operated on Mode A or Mode C within Pakistan domestic airspace
unless it is operated in accordance with published national procedures or ATC instructions.
Where the transponder or automatic altitude reporting equipment required fails during flight, the
aircraft may proceed to the next aerodrome of intended landing and thereafter in accordance with
an ATC clearance complete a planned itinerary or proceed to a repair base.
An ATC unit may, on application in writing, issue authorization to an aircraft not equipped accord-
ing to a. or b. above to be operated within the airspace where the unit provides air traffic services
if such operation does not compromise the safety of air traffic.

ALTERNATE AERODROME
Lahore (OPLA) and Karachi (OPKC) are the suitable alternate aerodromes for Islamabad (OPIS)
for aircraft up to Cat E (B777).
Airline Operators have to seek permission from Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority before planning
these airports as alternate aerodrome.
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PROCEDURE FOR AIRCRAFT WHEN LOST NEAR PAKISTAN BORDER


Occasions may arise when due to circumstances beyond control an aircraft may be deviated from
authorized route and is lost near Pakistan border. The following procedures shall apply:
a. Aircraft operating over Pakistan when lost close to the territorial limits shall immediately con-
tact the nearest ACC/ATS unit and give flight plan, nationality, approximate position or last
known position, heading, height etc.
b. If any aircraft, operating in proximity of the Pakistan territory, enters Pakistan airspace with-
out prior authorization the pilot-in-command shall inform the appropriate ATS unit in Pakistan
by the quickest means available about the following:
1. position, flight level and time at which the deviation from the route is expected;
2. direction and distance up to which the aircraft is likely to deviate from the route;
3. position, time and flight level for re-entry into the route.
If any aircraft fails to inform the ATS unit concerned about any deviation from a prescribed route,
it is likely to be intercepted by fighter aircraft.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All turbine-engined aeroplanes of a maximum certified take-off mass in excess of 15000kg or
authorized to carry more than 30 passengers shall be equipped with and operate ACAS/TCAS II.
Every flight plan for a flight in the Pakistan airspace shall indicate that the aeroplane is ACAS
equipped.
The flight crew for the operation of ACAS shall follow the following procedures:
a. The pilot shall not maneuver the aeroplane in response to a Traffic Advisory (TA) only and
shall search for the approaching traffic.
b. The pilot shall alter the flight path in the event of Resolution Advisory (RA) and search for the
conflicting traffic, which shall include a visual scan of the airspace into which his own aero-
plane might maneuver.
c. The alteration of the flight path shall be limited to the minimum extent necessary to comply
with RA.
d. The pilots, who deviate from an ATC clearance in response to a RA, shall promptly return to
the terms of the previous ATC instruction or clearance when the conflict is resolved.
e. The pilot shall, as soon as practicable, notify the ATC unit of the direction of the RA and,
when the conflict is resolved, inform ATC that they are returning to the terms of the current
ATC clearance.
f. Pilots experiencing RA while flying in Pakistan airspace shall immediately file a report on RT
with the handling ATC unit followed by a written report to DG CAA Pakistan.
NOTE: When RA is initiated and pilot deviates from ATC clearance, he is not considered to be
violating the ATC instructions.
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DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
3.3.1.2 Flight plans shall be submitted for all flights except local flights.
Multiple flight plans i.e. separate flight plan for each stage of the flight through intermediate stops
may be filed at the aerodrome of first departure only in respect of flights whose first departure
point is in Pakistan.
3.3.1.4 Flight plans shall be submitted at least 30 minutes before departure.
4.4 (a) VFR flights shall not be operated above FL150.
PANS-ATM (DOC 4444)
16.4.1.3 The RPL system is available to schedule flights operating between airports in Pakistan
and airports in Saudi Arabia and Singapore.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g. runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet or Meters
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Qatar publishes airport operating minimums for Doha (Intl) and Doha (Hamad Intl).
Jeppesen charted mimimums are not below State minimums.
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATION


Qatar has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classifications as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “C”, “D” and “G” are used within Doha TMA.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


ALTIMETRY
The transition altitude is fixed at 13000ft AMSL and the transition level is fixed at FL150 within
Doha TMA.
All aircraft operating within Doha TMA and below FL150 are required to use Doha QNH during
climb and descend phase.

FLIGHT PLANNING
For traffic departing from aerodromes within the Doha TMA or overflying the Bahrain FIR/UIR, the
FPL shall include the entry and exit points of the Bahrain FIR/UIR.
The following additional flight planning requirements apply for airports with published SID and
STAR procedures:
a. arriving aircraft: Item 15 of the flight plan form shall terminate with the corresponding way-
point of the last ATS route where the STAR commences (e.g. ... UN318 VELAM Z225
BAYAN);
b. departing aircraft: Item 15 of the flight plan form shall commence with the last waypoint of the
SID related to the ATS route (e.g. PATOM B457…) and then as per Doc 4444 standard
requirements.
All civil non-scheduled, private, technical landing and state or military aircraft flights, landing or
overflying territorial land and water of State of Qatar are required to include the State of Qatar
clearance number under RMK/ in Item 18 of the flight plan.
Repetitive Flight Plan (RPL) system is not used in Qatar.
Submission of a Flight Plan
For all flights within Doha TMA a flight plan shall be submitted via:
AFTN: OTHHZJZX
Fax: +974 4462 1052 and +974 4470 5075 (in the absence of AFS)
An acknowledgement of receipt must be obtained via:
Tel: +974 4470 5080 or +974 4470 5081
Time of Submission
A flight plan shall be transmitted to ATC authorities at Doha:
a. for arriving flights - a minimum of 1 hour prior to departure from aerodrome of origin;
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b. for departing flights - a minimum of 1 hour in advance of EOBT for the aircraft's departure
from Doha (Intl)/Doha (Hamad Intl) airport.
Flight Plan Message Addressing
Flight movement messages for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed as follows:

Route Message Address


Overflying via North of Qatar: OTBDYWYX
L602/UL602, L768/UL768, M600/UM600, M677/UM677, P559/
UP559, P699/UP699, T308/UT308, UT557, UT677, T872/UT872
Overflying within Qatar Airspace (bounded laterally by the Doha TMA OTBDZRZX, OTBDY-
and vertically from GND to unlimited) via the following routing: WYX
– TOSNA-M/UM430-SALWA
– BUNDU-B/UB415-DOH-M/UM430-SALWA
– MEKMA-P/UP899-KUPSA-B/UB415-DOH-M/UM430-SALWA
– SALWA-M/UM430-DOH-L/UL305-ASTOG
– SALWA-M/UM430-DOH-B/UB415-BUNDU
– SALWA-M/UM430-DOH-N/UN300-NAMLA
– TOTIS-N/UN318-OVONA
– TOTIS-UT975-OVONA
– DENVO-N/UN685-TOSNA
Inbound: OTBDZRZX, OTBDY-
WYX
– Doha International Airport (OTBD)
– Hamad International Airport (OTHH)
– Al-Udaid Airbase (OTBH)
Outbound Shall be addressed to
OTHHZJZX for refiling
– Doha International Airport (OTBD)
purposes.
– Hamad International Airport (OTHH)
– Al-Udaid Airbase (OTBH)

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


All ATS Routes are RNAV1.
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ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or a
maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19, are required to be equip-
ped with and operate ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1.
Aircraft that failed to install ACAS/TCAS II shall not be permitted to operate within Doha TMA.

AVOIDANCE OF UNNECESSARY TCAS WARNINGS


Procedure for avoiding false TCAS Resolution Advisories (RA)
Within the last 1000ft of climb or descent, rates should not exceed 1000ft/min. Pilots should
ensure that the aircraft neither undershoots nor overshoots the target level by more than 150ft,
manually overriding if necessary.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
4.4 IFR compulsory when operating at or above FL150.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, day of 24hrs beginning at
midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the United States Standards for Terminal Proce-
dures (TERPS).
Circling areas and MDA(H) are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.
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The transformation of all Instrument Flight Procedures from FAA-TERPS to ICAO PANS-OPS Cri-
teria is in progress. Pilots must check inscriptions on procedure plates to determine if they have
been designed to TERPS or PANS-OPS procedures.
Speed Limitations
Aircraft operating below 10000ft must not exceed the following values of indicated airspeed,
except that the minimum safe operating speed for a particular aircraft shall always be the deter-
mining factor when it is greater than the maximum speed prescribed below:
a. within an aerodrome traffic circuit (at or below 2500ft SFC within 4NM of primary aero-
drome):
– 200kt for turbine engined aircraft;
– 156kt for reciprocating engined aircraft;
unless otherwise authorized or required by ATC.
b. elsewhere:
– 250kt.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Saudi Arabia publishes OCA(H), DA(H), MDA(H) and visibility for landing, visibility for take-off and
alternate minimums.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Saudi Arabia has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chap-
ter “ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, “E” and “G” are used within Jeddah FIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATIONS
Arrival
Aircraft should normally establish communications on the tower frequency at least 10NM prior to
entering the appropriate aerodrome traffic zone (ATZ) or control zone (CTR), and in any case, not
later than 5NM prior to entry.
Departure
Departing aircraft should remain on the tower frequency until 5NM beyond the boundary of the
ATZ/CTR as appropriate, except in the case of IFR flights, which should change to the next
appropriate ATC frequency at the time/place given in their ATC instructions.
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Aerodrome flight information service (AFIS)


Where AFIS is established, should generally establish communications within 20NM of that aero-
drome.

ALTIMETRY
A common transition altitude of 13000ft and a fixed transition level of FL150 are established within
Jeddah FIR, including that portion which is under the jurisdiction of the Yemen Arab Republic.

WAKE TURBULENCE CATEGORY


For A380-800 aircraft the letter ‘H’ shall be entered into the space allocated to wake turbulence
under item 9 of the ICAO flight plan.
For A380-800 aircraft the expression SUPER must be included immediately after the aircraft call
sign in the initial radiotelephony contact between such aircraft and ATS units.

FLIGHT PLANNING
A submission of a flight plan is mandatory for all arriving, departing and overflying aircraft.
All operators shall submit their flight plans not more than 24 hours and at least 60 minutes prior to
estimated off-blocks time (EOBT) and/or entering the Jeddah FIR.
A flight plan must be submitted not less than 30 minutes before departure for all traffic operate
within Jeddah FIR.
All non-scheduled flights intending to operate within or overfly a restricted area or to land at Al-
Ahsa, Jazan (King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz), Jubail, Khamis Mushait (King Khaled AB), King Saud
AB, Nejran, Sharurah, Tabuk (Sultan Bin Abdulaziz), Al Kharj (Prince Sultan AB), Dhahran (King
Abdulaziz AB), Riyad AB, although having permission to operate domestic flights into those aero-
dromes, are required to submit their flight plan to the Air Defence Notification Center (OEJ-
DYXYX) to obtain approval prior to departure as follows:
– normal routine flights not less than 24 hours before departure;
– urgent flights not less than 12 hours before departure;
– emergency flights, for example hospital aircraft, not less than 2 hours before departure.
Contents of a Flight Plan
The following information shall be included in the relevant Items or Fields of flight plans for all
flights operating within the Jeddah FIR.
Item 16 – restrictions apply to the nominated destination alternate aerodrome for the following
international aerodrome destinations:
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Planned International Destination Nominated Alternate


Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl) a. Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdula-
ziz Intl)
b. Riyadh (King Khaled Intl)
c. Dammam (King Fahd Intl)
Riyadh (King Khaled Intl) a. Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl)
b. Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdula-
ziz Intl)
c. Dammam (King Fahd Intl)
Dammam (King Fahd Intl) a. Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl)
b. Riyadh (King Khaled Intl)
Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Intl) a. Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl)
b. Riyadh (King Khaled Intl)

NOTE: Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl) may be flight planned as an alternative aerodrome to the
adjacent international airports except during Hajj period when Jeddah is subject to aircraft parking
congestion.
Item 18 – the overflight/landing reservation number expressed in plain language and preceded by
RMK/.
Item 18 – the aircraft registration preceded by REG/.
Item 19 – to be completed in full – not transmitted as part of the FPL.
Flight Plan Message Addressing
Flight movement messages for IFR flights relating to traffic shall be addressed as follows:

Route (into or via FIR and/or TMA) Message Address


into or via Jeddah FIR and, in addition, for flights: OEJDZQZX
Into JDW ACC north and east sector OERKZQZX
into or via Bahrain/Damman CTA OBBBZQZX
OEDFZPZX/OEDFZAZX
into or via Jeddah ACC OEJDZQZX
into or via Khamis Mushait CTA OEKMZAZX
into or via Madinah CTA OEMAZAZX
into or via Riyadh CTA OERKZAZX/OERKZPZX
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Route (into or via FIR and/or TMA) Message Address


into or via Tabuk TMA OETBZAZX
into or via Taif TMA OETFZAZX
with a destination or alternate of:
Abha OEABZRZQ
Dammam (King Fahd Intl) OEDFZTZX
Dhahran (King Abdulaziz AB) OEDFZPZX
Gassim (Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz) OEGSZTZX
Jazan (King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz) OEGNZTZX
Hail OEHLZTZX
Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl) OEJNZTZX
Jubail OEJBZTZX
Khamis Mushait (King Khaled AB) OEKMZTZX
Hafr Al Batin (King Saud AB) OEKKZTZX
Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz) OEMAZTZX
Riyadh (King Khaled Intl) OERKZTZX/OERKZQZX
Riyadh (King Salman AB) OERYZTZX
Tabuk (Sultan Bin Abdulaziz) OETBZTZX
Taif OETFZTZX
Yenbo (Prince Abdulmohsin Bin Abdulaziz) OEYNZTZX
Al Kharj (Prince Sultan AB) OEPSZTZX

TRAFFIC INFORMATION BROADCASTS BY AIRCRAFT (TIBA)


In class “G” airspace all aircraft must follow the Traffic Information Broadcasts by Aircraft (TIBA)
procedures and broadcast relevant collision avoidance information to each other.
All pilots must use the published TIBA frequency and shall:
– maintain a continuous listening watch and broadcast the aircraft’s position and intended move-
ments prior to maneuvering the aircraft, as applicable;
– broadcast acknowledgments of any TIBA messages received;
– prior to departure maintain a listening watch for at least 5 minutes and broadcast taxi move-
ments prior to maneuvering the aircraft;
– broadcast the aircraft’s position and intentions before crossing or entering a runway for take-off
and again before actually commencing the take-off roll;
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– broadcast when the aircraft is airborne, when it leaves the traffic circuit and when it leaves the
ATZ;
– broadcast any other message considered necessary in the interests of safety.
Aircraft arriving at, departing from or flying in the aerodrome traffic zone (ATZ) of an aerodrome
without an air traffic control unit, shall follow the TIBA procedures and, if intending to land, contact
the aerodrome fire rescue service unit on the published FRS frequency, not less than 15 minutes
before landing and report the following:
a. aircraft identification and type;
b. estimated time of arrival (ETA).

MINIMUM HORIZONTAL RADAR SEPARATION


a. 20NM constant or increasing; in connection with radar transfers to adjacent FIRs, Jeddah
ACC will be providing radar separation in Jeddah FIR along ATS Routes in class “A” air-
space FL150 and above (throughout Jeddah FIR), except that portion south of 2200N and
east of 04800E;
b. 10NM Enroute;
c. 5NM in TMAs;
d. 3NM on final approach at King Abdulaziz Intl Airport only.

SECURITY CONTROL OF AIR TRAFFIC AND AIR NAVIGATION AIDS (SCATANA)


The rules of the Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids (SCATANA) plan will only
be activated in times of war or during a defence emergency and restrictions to aircraft movements
will not be imposed for any greater time or degree than is necessary to meet military tactical
requirements.
The pilot-in-command of an aircraft entering or operating in Saudi Arabian airspace, once notified
that SCATANA rules have been activated, shall comply with all SCATANA instructions to change
course, altitude or flight level or to land at the nearest suitable airport acceptable to the pilot.
NOTE: When Saudi Arabian airspace has been cleared of civilian aircraft, it can be expected to
rapidly follow that many, if not all, of the Kingdom’s air navigational aids serving airports will be
shut down.
While SCATANA rules are active, all proposed flight operations in Saudi Arabian airspace will
require approval by ADNC and be assigned an appropriate wartime traffic priority number.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Following route is designated RNAV1:
– UM440, BOPEK to MIDGU between FL270 and FL460.
Saudi Arabia RNAV5 airspace is the designated RNAV5 airspace between FL160 and FL460,
inclusive all ATS routes in controlled airspace covering north, east, west and south sectors.
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Except the ATS routes located east of 04700E and south of 2150N, where the base of RNAV5 is
established above FL255.
For aircraft operating on RNAV ATS routes located east of 04700E and south of 2150N, the air-
craft shall be certified for RNP operations and must carry multinavigation sensors including GNSS
and DME/DME/IRU. The onboard system navigation shall demonstrate to meet applicable regula-
tion as a primary means of navigation.

RNAV LIMITATIONS AND SPECIAL PROCEDURES


Operators are advised that VOR/DME spacing in some areas will not support RNAV5 for
VOR/DME or DME/DME only RNAV. Operators with only these types of RNAV capability are
advised to flight plan via conventional ATS routes based on VOR/DME navigation.
Operators of aircraft with certified RNAV systems with automatic radio update capability can
depend on suitable navigation update capabilities within designated RNAV5 airspace.
Aircraft entering RNAV5 airspace longitudinally from an area where no RNAV is specified, are
expected to capture the cleared track centerline, within plus or minus 5NM, not later than 50NM
after entering designated RNAV5 airspace.

PARALLEL OFFSET PROCEDURE


ATC may require RNAV equipped aircraft to perform a parallel offset from the assigned route.
When requested to offset, or to regain the assigned route, the pilot should change heading by
either 30 or 45 degrees and report when the offset or assigned route is reached.
Parallel offset procedures will only be initiated in areas of radar coverage and ATC will provide
radar monitoring and the required separation.

ADHERENCE TO MACH NUMBER


Aircraft shall adhere to the Mach number assigned by ATC unless approval is obtained from ATC
to make a change or until the pilot received the initial descent clearance approaching destination.
If it is necessary to make an immediate temporary change in the Mach number (due to turbu-
lence. etc), ATC shall be notified as soon as possible that such a change has been made.
If it is not possible, due to aircraft performance, to maintain the last assigned Mach number during
enroute climbs and/or descents, pilots shall advise ATC at the time of climb/descent request.

UNCOORDINATED FLIGHTS OVER THE RED SEA


Uncoordinated flights over the Red Sea shall comply with the following procedures:
a. Squawk A2000 if no code was issued by the transferring authority.
b. RVSM compliant aircraft shall be in level flight and maintaining FL290 southbound and
FL300 northbound.
c. Non-RVSM compliant aircraft shall be in level flight and maintaining FL250 southbound and
FL260 northbound.
d. Communicate all flight details on the appropriate ACC frequencies.
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e. Flight details shall include:


1. call sign;
2. direction of flight;
3. flight level;
4. estimated time of crossing FIR boundaries and over or abeam reporting points along
flight route.
f. Flight details shall be broadcast 10 minutes prior to crossing FIR boundaries and 5 minutes
prior to passing compulsory reporting points.
g. Maintain a listening watch on appropriate ACC frequencies.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


All flights are required to carry a functioning Mode C transponder when operating in class “A”, “B”
or “C” airspace.
Non-functioning SSR transponder equipment must be reported to ATC immediately.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1.
Pilots of transponder-equipped must ensure that their transponder is switched to ON/ALT (Mode
C) at all times when airborne.
High Vertical Rate (HVR) Encounters
A TCAS Resolution Advisory (RA) may result from having a high vertical rate when approaching
an assigned altitude or flight level when another aircraft is maintaining, or approaching, an adja-
cent altitude or flight level. To avoid RAs in these circumstances, the pilot of the climbing or
descending aircraft should, where practicable, reduce the vertical rate to less than 1500fpm when
within the last 1000ft of the assigned altitude or flight level, unless otherwise directed by ATC.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
Annex 2
3.6.3.1 Within Jeddah FIR all flights, whether controlled or not, must make position reports.
4.3 VFR flights from sunset to sunrise are not allowed in Saudi Arabia airspace.
4.4 VFR flights are limited to 12500ft MSL and below.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 to 3 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet, Meters
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers
Altimeter setting Hectopascal
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Sri Lanka does not publish State airport operating minimums.
Sri Lanka publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights) [OCA(H)].
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Sri Lanka has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classifications as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chapter
“ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “C”, “D”, “E” and “G” are used within Colombo FIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE
ATC will apply 50NM longitudinal separation minimums to RNP10 approved aircraft on the follow-
ing routes within Colombo FIR:
– L645, KAT to SULTO;
– L774, KETIV to ELATI;
– L894, DADAR to SUNAN;
– L896, DUGOS to NISOK;
– L897, KAT to KETIV;
– M300, TOPIN to ATETA;
– M513, MTL to MANRU;
– M641, BIKOK to DOGAR;
– M766, KAT to SELSU;
– N628, KETIV to DADAR;
– N640, BIKOK to ELATI;
– P570, NIXUL to BASUR;
– P627, NIXUL to KADAP;
– P756, NISOK to UBKIN;
– P762, KAT to DUGOS;
– Q110, MTL to ESPAP;
– Q210, MTL to RUXER;
– T310, MTL to ANIVE;
– Y510, MTL to IDUDO;
– Z610, MTL to TEBIT.
Pilot of aircraft meeting RNP10 requirements must indicate “R” in Item 10a and “PBN/A1” in Item
18 of the flight plan.
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RNP10 NAVIGATION REQUIREMENTS


Lateral Separation Minimums
Lateral separation minimums of 50NM will only be applied between aircraft equipped in accord-
ance with RNP10 navigation requirements.
Longitudinal Separation Minimums
Longitudinal separation minimums of 80NM RNAV or 10 minutes with Mach Number Technique
(MNT) will be applied between aircraft equipped in accordance with RNP10 navigation, except
that:
Along ATS routes where Reduction of Horizontal Separation Minimums (RHSM) is applicable in
terms of regional implementation agreement(s)/pocedure(s), a longitudinal separation minimums
of 50NM RNAV with MNT will be applied between aircraft equipped in accordance with RNP10
navigation requirements including DCPC (VHF and ADS/CPDLC) and in compliance with all con-
ditions prescribed in such agreement(s)/procedure(s).

OPERATIONS BY AIRCRAFT NOT MEETING RNP10 REQUIREMENTS


Pilots of aircraft not meeting RNP10 requirements also may flight plan to operate below the lower
limits of the RNP10 airspace.
Operations at or above the lower limit of the RNP10 airspace by aircraft not meeting RNP10
requirements would be subject to coordination and approval by ATC.
Pilots of aircraft not meeting RNP10 requirements wishing to operate at or above the lower limit of
the RNP10 airspace should indicate their level requirements in Item 18 of the ICAO flight plan as
RMK/REQ FL (insert level).
ATC units receiving a request for a non RNP10 approved aircraft to operate in the RNP10 air-
space at or above the lower limit, will coordinate with the adjacent ATC units affected by the flight.
In deciding whether or not to approve the flight, each ATC unit will take into consideration:
a. traffic density;
b. communications, including the non-availability of normal communication facilities;
c. weather conditions enroute;
d. any other factors pertinent at the time.

ATC CLEARANCE FOR TRAFFIC ON ATS ROUTES A465, G325, L645, L896, M300,
M641, N640, P570, P762, R461
As outlined in the letter of agreement signed between Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram and
Colombo ATC centers, the following procedures have been agreed upon by the 3 centers for traf-
fic operating on ATS routes A465, G325, L645, L896, M300, M641, N640, P570 (North West of
BIAC), P762 and R461.
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ATS Route A465


Colombo ACC will clear the departing flight initially to FL290 (no PDC) and coordinate with Chen-
nai ACC for higher level and routing after DABAR.
Chennai ACC will clear the departing flight initially to FL300 (no PDC). All other levels available
subject to prior coordination with ACC.
ATS Route P762
Colombo ACC will clear the departing flight initially to FL290 (no PDC) and coordinate with Chen-
nai OCC for higher level.
Inbound traffic to Colombo will be assigned FL320 by Chennai OCC (all other levels available
subject to prior coordination with Colombo ACC).
ATS Routes P570 (NW of BIAC), R461 and G325
Colombo ACC will clear the departing flight initially to FL280 (no PDC) and coordinate with lower
Thiruvananthapuram ACC (LTV) or upper Thiruvananthapuram ACC (UTV) for higher level.
ATS Route N640
Inbound traffic to Colombo will be cleared by lower Thiruvananthapuram ACC (LTV) or upper
Thiruvananthapuram ACC (UTV) to proceed on ATS route N640 (the diversionary route for P570)
from Thiruvananthapuram VORDME ‘TVM’ via BIKOK to descend not below FL290 and release
to Colombo ACC.
ATS Route M641
Inbound traffic to Colombo will be cleared by lower Thiruvananthapuram ACC (LTV) or upper
Thiruvananthapuram ACC (UTV) to proceed on ATS route M641 (the diversionary route for R461)
from Madurai VORDME ‘MDI’ via BIKOK to descend not below FL290 and release to Colombo
ACC.
ATS Route G325 (Inbound)
For departing flights from Tiruchirappalli, Pre Departure Coordination (PDC) will be required by
lower Thiruvananthapuram ACC (LTV).
ATS Route L645
Colombo ACC will clear departing flight to FL290 (no PDC) and coordinate with Chennai OCC for
higher level.
All inbound traffic will be assigned FL300 by Chennai OCC (all other levels available subject to
prior coordination with Colombo ACC).
ATS Route M300
Westbound traffic - FL300 not available (all other levels available subject to prior coordination with
lower Thiruvananthapuram ACC (LTV) or upper Thiruvananthapuram ACC (UTV).
Eastbound traffic - FL290 not available (all other levels available subject to prior coordination with
Colombo ACC).
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ATS Route L896


Westbound traffic - FL320 not available (all other levels available subject to prior coordination with
Chennai OCC).
Eastbound traffic - FL290 not available (all other levels available subject to prior coordination with
Colombo ACC).

AIRCRAFT JOINING OR CROSSING AIRWAYS


Aircraft in flight wishing to cross or join an airway, controlled airspace or an ATS route should
obtain an ATC clearance at least 20 minutes prior to intended crossing or joining.
An in-flight request to cross an airway, controlled airspace or ATS route shall provide the following
information to ATC:
a. aircraft identification;
b. aircraft type;
c. true track;
d. place and estimated time of crossing;
e. desired crossing level;
f. ground speed;
g. the words “request crossing clearance”.
An in-flight request to join an airway or ATS route shall provide following information to ATC:
a. aircraft identification;
b. aircraft type;
c. position;
d. level and flight condition;
e. estimated time at point of joining;
f. desired level;
g. route and point of first intended landing;
h. true airspeed;
i. the words "request joining clearance".
The selected crossing point or joining point should whenever possible, be associated with a radio
facility or a designated reporting point to facilitate ATC, in the assessment of separation.

DATA LINK SERVICES


CPDLC services are available to FANS 1/A equipped aircraft operating in the Colombo FIR on 24
hour basis.
Logon address is VCCF.
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Aircraft requesting data link services inbound to Colombo FIR are required to manually logon to
VCCF at least 15 minutes prior to the estimated time for entering the FIR.
Data link equipped aircraft departing from Colombo are to logon 5 minutes prior to leaving TMA.
Pilots, who are unable to establish a data link connection, shall inform ATC on VHF or HF RTF
accordingly.
CPDLC connections will be terminated 5 minutes before the FIR boundary position or when enter-
ing radar coverage. The CONTACT (unit name) (frequency) message and the END SERVICE
message will be sent as separate messages. The END SERVICE message will be sent as soon
as possible after receipt of the WILCO response to the CONTACT message.
Data Link Failure
Pilots recognizing a failure of CPDLC connection must immediately establish communications on
the appropriate voice frequency. When voice communications have been established, voice must
be used as the primary medium until a CPDLC connection has been re-established and the con-
troller has authorized the return to data link.
In case of an unexpected CPDLC shutdown, the controller will immediately advise all data link
connected aircraft of the failure by voice. Instructions will continue by voice until return of the
system. The return of the system to an operational status will require a new AFN logon from the
affected aircraft.

STRATEGIC LATERAL OFFSET PROCEDURES (SLOP)


Lateral offset procedures will be applied in the non-radar oceanic airspace of the Colombo FIR.
The decision to apply a strategic lateral offset is the responsibility of the flight crew.
The offset shall be established at a distance of one or two nautical miles to the right of the centre
line relative to the direction of flight.
In airspace where the use of lateral offsets has been authorized, pilots are not required to inform
ATC that an offset is being applied.

PERFORMANCE BASED COMMUNICATION AND SURVEILLANCE (PBCS)


Sri Lanka has implemented Performance Based Communication and Surveillance (PBCS) in
accordance with the ICAO provisions to support the Performance Based reduced horizontal sepa-
ration minima application using data link.
A Performance Based Longitudinal Separation minima of 50NM may be applied between RNP10
approved aircraft on ATS routes which either logon to CPDLC or are within VHF radio range as
the primary means of communication.
For details of PBCS refer to Jeppesen ATC-Chapter "Performance Based Communication and
Surveillance (PBCS) - Doc 9869".

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


It is mandatory that all aircraft operated in the controlled airspaces of Colombo FIR should be
equipped with Mode A and Mode C transponders.
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ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
It is mandatory that all turbine-engined aeroplanes of a maximum certified mass in excess of
15000kg or authorized to carry more than 30 passengers shall be equipped with an Airborne Col-
lision Avoidance System (ACAS II version 7.0) when operated in Sri Lanka airspace.

USER PREFERRED ROUTES (UPR)


To reduce the environmental impact of aviation on the environment, the members of the Indian
Ocean and Arabian Sea Strategic Partnership to Reduce Emissions (INSPIRE) are collaborating
to allow airspace users access to UPR across the Arabian Sea, Indian and Southern Oceans and
adjoining airspaces.
Procedure
The vertical limits of the Sri Lanka UPR geographic zone shall be FL245 to FL460.
Flight Planning
Within the Colombo-UPRGZ, the following flight planning requirements apply in respect of the
flights using UPR:
a. The flight plan for a flight using UPRs shall be filed at least 2 hours before the ETD.
b. UPRs may enter and exit Colombo-UPRGZ via the published waypoints or positions of lati-
tude and longitude described in degrees and minutes on the Colombo-UPRGZ boundary.
The complete planned UPR including the entry/exit waypoints or positions on the Colombo-
UPRGZ boundary shall be mentioned in the route field (Item 15) of the flight plan.
c. The Estimated Elapse Times (EET) for the entry/exit waypoints or positions on the Colombo-
UPRGZ shall be given in the field ‘Other Info’ (Item 18) of the flight plan.
d. UPR may include published ATS routes.
e. Time intervals between adjacent waypoints on UPR may preferably be around 30 minutes
and shall not exceed 60 minutes.
f. The transition from a conventional ATS route to UPR or vice versa may also take place at a
published waypoint on a conventional ATS route segment and any waypoint on a UPR seg-
ment within the Colombo-UPRGZ.
Access to UPR
Airspace users may only file a flight plan user preferred route in the UPR geographic zone if they
meet the following minimum criteria:
a. RNAV10; and
b. ADS-C/CPDLC equipped.
The minimum criteria listed above must be notified in the flight plan. The flight shall log on to
Colombo ADS-C/CPDLC ‘VCCF’ prior to entering UPR zone.
Questions and assistance should be directed to
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Head of Air Navigation Services


AASL, Sri Lanka
Fax: +94 11 2252062
E-Mail: head.ans@airport.lk
or
Senior Air Traffic Controller (ACC/RMA TWR)
AASL, Sri Lanka
Fax: +94 11 2635105
+94 11 3635106
E-Mail: acc.ans@airport.lk
Specific Requirements for the Usage of UPR in the Colombo-UPRGZ
Prior permission required at least 7 days in advance for flight operators to fly UPR in the
Colombo-UPRGZ. Permission may be requested for whole or part of summer/winter schedule for
particular flight/s.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


No differences published.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force, and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practises and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

MEASUREMENT OF UNIT
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles
etc.
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter "Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures", Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures comply with the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Syria does not publish State airport operating minimums.
Syria publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights) [OCA(H)].
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Syria has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in ATC-Chapter “ICAO ATS Air-
space Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A” and “C” are used within Damascus FIR.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)
All aircraft departing/arriving/overflying Syrian territory must be equipped with transponder and
Mode C capabilities.

START-UP PROCEDURES
Engines of departing aircraft shall not be started unless a clearance has been obtained from
TWR. The request for a start-up clearance shall be made at least 5 minutes in advance and shall
include the estimated time for starting engines.

ADHERENCE TO ATS ROUTES


Aircraft flying routes or airways in Syrian Arab Republic shall strictly adhere to the structure of
those routes or airways and operate along the centerline. Deviation thereto shall be reported
immediately to Damascus ACC on VHF frequencies.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
ANNEX 2
2.3.1 Responsibility of pilot-in-command: The pilot-in-command of an aircraft shall, whether
manipulating the controls or not, be responsible for the operation of the aircraft in accordance with
the rules of the air, except that he may depart from these rules in circumstances that render such
departure absolutely necessary in the interest of safety, and when doing so, he shall inform the
appropriate ATS unit as soon as possible and submit a written report to Syrian Civil Aviation
Authority.
4.4 IFR compulsory when operating:
– above FL150;
– between sunset and sunrise.

PANS-ATM (Doc 4444)


4.4.2.1.1 The flight plan submitted prior to departure shall be submitted for all aircraft to the
ARO at the aerodrome of departure, at least 30 minutes prior to EOBT in person or teletypewriter.
4.4.2.1.2 In the event of a delay of one hour in excess of the estimated off-block time for a flight
for which a flight plan has been submitted, the flight plan shall be cancelled and a new flight plan
shall be submitted. Damascus ARO will accept computerized flight plans received via AFTN 8
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hours maximum before take-off, but it will not be considered valid unless the operator at the air-
port confirms receiving telephone call at least 30 minutes before take-off, beside any amendment
or change to the FPL should be notified to the ARO at least 30 minutes before take-off.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
generally in excess of 2 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters or Feet
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascals
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.
Side step application can be used at Ankara (Esenboga), Antalya, Bursa (Yenisehir), Denizli
(Cardak), Erzurum, Gaziantep, Istanbul (Ataturk), Izmir (Adnan Menderes), Milas (Bodrum),
Mugla (Dalaman), Tekirdag (Corlu) airports, where the distance between two parallel runway’s
centerline is less than 365m, provided that the below mentioned conditions exists:
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a. In case an instrument runway, having a published instrument approach procedure, is unusa-


ble for any reason (accidents, crashes, maintenance, repair etc), side step application may
be used for landing purposes to the existing parallel RWY or to the parallel TWY which is
officially declared as an alternate/emergency runway through AIP AMDT, AIP SUP or
NOTAM and just for the period that the instrument RWY is unusable.
b. In order a parallel TWY to be used for landing and/or departing purposes it must be officially
declared as a RWY (through AIP AMDT, AIP SUP or NOTAM) before it is used.
Operators intended to use side step application shall determine their own minimum altitudes and
visibility values applicable for the side step application.
Side step maneuver phraseology given below:
“Cleared for … (name or type of approach) Approach for RWY … (associated RWY for that
approach) side step to RWY … (landing of the parallel RWY).”
EXAMPLE: “Cleared for ILS/DME 2 Approach for RWY 03R side step to RWY 03L.”

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Turkey publishes State minimum visibility values for non-precision approach procedures (straight-
in as well as circle-to-land) for civil and military airports. State minimum take-off visibility values
are published for several airports. Turkey publishes Obstacle Clearance Altitudes (Heights)
[OCA(H)].
Jeppesen published minimums are not below State minimums.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


FLIGHT TO BE PERFORMED WITHIN CONTROLLED AIRSPACE
– All foreign registered IFR GAT aircraft flying within or through the airspace of Turkey may be
allowed to deviate from the controlled area/corridor only if under ATC control.
– All foreign registered aircraft to enter/exit the airspace of Turkey shall use the entry/exit points
or their projections without being subject to MEA of the route.
– Foreign registered VFR aircraft which can not fly within controlled area because of inadequate
flight/technical performance shall follow the projection of the route without being subject to MEA
of that airway.
– In case the planned landing or departure area is located out of the controlled area, foreign reg-
istered aircraft shall plan their flights as follows: departing aircraft shall follow the most direct
route so as to join the nearest airway or its projection and arriving aircraft shall leave the airway
or its projection at the nearest point to the landing area.
NOTE: Appropriate authority may waive this requirement for prearranged operations.
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8.33kHz CHANNEL SPACING


Aircraft, which are non-equipped with 8.33 kHz channel spacing, departing from Turkish airports
and flight planned to enter FIR/UIRs where no exemption is published, shall normally remain a
flight level below FL195.

FLIGHT PLANNING
Submission of Flight Plans
Flight plans are required for all flights and shall be submitted at least 30 minutes before departure.
For all flights operating within Turkish airspace registration marks shall be specified in Item 18 of
the flight plan.
If a flight plan is submitted by AFTN, the following requirements shall be submitted:
a. supplementary information in Item 19;
b. filed by “name of pilot or representative”;
c. for civil VFR flights “NOTAM/meteorology checked”.
If a flight plan is submitted by fax, the pilot should call ATC by telephone to confirm the receipt of
flight plan.
Any change in an EOBT of more than 15 minutes for any IFR flight within the IFPS zone shall be
communicated to the IFPS.
All FPL, DEP and ARR messages for IFR and VFR aircraft into and from Turkish airspace or
being completed flight within Turkish airspace should be addressed to the relevant addresses and
LTACYWYX.
Flights conducted on airways R20, R32, R55, G80, G802, W81, W89, W91 and UL606 via Istan-
bul FIR to further south and east vice versa shall be required to indicate the addresses
LTBJZAZX and LTBJZPZX on their appropriate flight plans.
All aircraft flying via LARKI and KOPAR and crossing Turkish airspace shall submit their flight
plans to the collective address LTBBOVFL and LTACYWYX.
IFPS/NMOC Operations
The Integrated Initial Flight Plan Processing System element of the EUROCONTROL Network
Management Operations Center (NMOC) is the sole source for the distribution of the IFR General
Air Traffic (GAT) FPL and associated messages to ATS units within the IFPS.
The only required addresses are those of the two IFPS Units (IFPU) at Haren (Brussels) and Bre-
tigny (Paris).
Flight Plan Message Addressing
AFTN: EUCHZMFP and EUCBZMFP
SITA: BRUEP7X and PAREP7X
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MINIMUM HORIZONTAL RADAR SEPARATION


The minimum horizontal radar separation shall be 5NM.
The horizontal radar separation for Approach Control services shall be:
– 3NM minimum within Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya, Dalaman and Milas TMA;
– 5NM minimum within Trabzon TMA, Adana and Kayseri MTMA.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


All aircraft operating within and/or transiting through Turkish airspace must be equipped with
transponder and Mode C capabilities.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 and all other aircraft which
are equipped with ACAS II on a voluntary basis are required to be equipped with ACAS/TCAS II,
version 7.1.
Flying with an inoperative ACAS II is permitted, including within RVSM airspace, provided it is
done in accordance with the applicable Minimum Equipment List (MEL). The MEL for TCAS II
throughout Europe is Class A - 10 days (excluding the day of discovery).

LIMITATION ON USE OF AERODROME


All aircraft vacating a RWY via Rapid Exit Taxiway have the priority at the intersection of the taxi-
ways, over the aircraft taxiing on other taxiways. All pilots shall be cautious about this priority and
unless otherwise instructed not to do so, give way to the aircraft vacating a RWY via one of the
Rapid Exit Taxiways.
Above described procedure applies to the following airports: Ankara (Esenboga Intl), Antalya
(Intl), Erzurum (Intl), Gaziantep (Intl), Istanbul (Ataturk Intl), Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen Intl), Izmir
(Adnan Menderes Intl), Milas (Bodrum Intl), Mugla (Dalaman Intl), Trabzon (Intl).

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
ANNEX 11
2.6 Airspace classification ist not applied in Turkey.

PANS-ATM (Doc 4444)


Appendix 2, para 2 In addition to military operations, operator of customs, police and General
Directorate of Forestry aircraft shall insert the letter “M” in Item 8 of the flight plan.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

Measurement of Unit
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles and Tenths
etc., generally in excess of 2 to 3 nautical miles
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations and heights Feet and Meters
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascal
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Metric Tons or Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.
A standard rate of descent of 1000ft per minute in enroute holding patterns will be used unless
otherwise instructed by ATC.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures are based on the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.
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AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


The U.A.E. publish OCA(H) and in some cases additionally DA(H) and RVR.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.
Approach Ban
Aircraft may not descend below 1000ft above the aerodrome if the relevant RVR is, at the time,
less than the specified landing minimum.

LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES


All air operators (commercial and private) may conduct Low Visibility Operations (LVO) (take-off,
approach and landing) if the air operator is in possession of authorization/approval from the aero-
nautical authority of the State of operator.
The Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and its operations specifications issued by the State of opera-
tor, containing aircraft type, conditions and limitations of LVOs shall be submitted prior to exercise
any LVOs to:
Flight Operation Department
Foreign Operators Affairs
General Civil Aviation Authority
Address: P.O. Box 30500
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
E-Mail: foa@gcaa.gov.ae
NOTE: As long as permission has not been submitted to the GCAA and receipt acknowledged, all
weather operations may be conducted according to CAT I only.

ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


The U.A.E. have adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed in Jeppesen ATC-Chap-
ter “ICAO ATS Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes “A”, “C”, “D” and “G” are used within U.A.E. airspace.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


FLIGHT PLANNING
Turbo-jet aircraft intending to operate within U.A.E. airspace and on air routes to which longitudi-
nal separation minimums utilizing Mach Number Technique (MNT) will be applied, shall include
the Mach number planned to be used in Item 15 of the flight plan.
For westbound traffic departing or overflying the Emirates FIR and then transiting the Bahrain
FIR, the FPL shall include the ATS route and the exit point at the western boundary of the Bahrain
FIR/UIR.
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ATS route segment ATUDO - MUXIT on ATS route M318, only available to operators with special
approval issued by GCAA Executive Director Air Navigation Services. ATS Route UM550 only
available to operators with the same special approval that is issued for ATS route M318.
The following additional flight planning requirements apply for airports with published SID and
STAR procedures:
a. Departing aircraft - following the arrow in Item 15 of flight plan, insert ‘DCT’ then the way-
point for joining the ATS route followed by the first ATS route. Then as per DOC 4444 stand-
ard requirements.
b. Arriving aircraft - Item 15 of flight plan shall terminate with the ATS route waypoint from
which the STAR commences.
NOTE: Do not include SID, STAR or its coded designator in flight plan, as it is runway dependant.
ATC will advise.
Private flights operating in Emirates FIR (landing/departing/overflying) shall insert their contact
details (contact number and email address) in Item 18 of ATS messages following ORGN/
Abu Dhabi (Intl) is NOT available as an alternative except for emergency. Al Ain (Intl) and Abu
Dhabi (Al Bateen Executive) may be considered as alternatives.
Repetitive Flight Plan (RPL) system is not used in the Emirates FIR.
Flights operating within Dubai CTA equipped with Mode-S transponders and/or ADS-B transmit-
ters shall include the 24-bit aircraft address (expressed in the form of an alphanumerical code of
six hexadecimal characters) in Item 18 of the FPL message following the indicator CODE/.
Flight Plan Message Addressing

Transit/Enter/Exit Emirates FIR OMAEZRZX


Transit OMDB CTA1 OMAEZRZX, OMDBZPZX
Transit OMAM CTA and/or Land OMAA2, 3, 4 OMAEZRZX, OMAAZAZX
Depart OMAA/OMAD3 OMAEZRZX, OMAAZPZX
Land/Depart OMBY/OMDL3 OMAAZPZX
Land OMAD3, 4 OMAEZRZX, OMAAZAZX, OMADZTZX
Land/Depart OMAL OMAEZRZX, OMAAZAZX, OMALZPZX,
OMALZTZX
Land OMDB1, 5 OMAEZRZX, OMDBZJZX
Depart OMDB1, 6 OMAEZRZX, OMDBZPZX
Land/Depart OMDW OMAEZRZX, OMDWZPZX
Land/Depart OMFJ OMAEZRZX, OMDBZPZX, OMFJZPZX,
OMFJZAZX, OMFJZTZX
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Land/Depart OMSJ OMAEZRZX, OMDBZPZX, OMSJZPZX,


OMSJZTZX
Land/Depart OMRK OMAEZRZX, OMDBZPZX, OMRKZAZX,
OMRKZTZX
Transit OMRK CTA7 OMAEZRZX, OMDBZPZX, OMRKZAZX
1 In compliance with ICAO Doc 4444 flight planning requirements, only the first flight plan will be
processed. Duplicate FPL are discarded. New flight plan can be processed only after the origi-
nal flight plan has been cancelled (CNL).
2 Operators are reminded not to address ATS messages to OMAA address if transiting Emirates
FIR at FL160 and above. However, flight plan shall be addressed to OMAAZAZX for all traffic
on ATS route G666 and P317, and for departures from OMDB and OMDW on ATS route L519.
3 Flight plans for traffic departing from OMAM CTA can be submitted through internet after oper-
ators have registered on www.auhairport.ae.
4 All airlines and operators are required to ensure that all flight plan updates regarding delays
(DLA), changes (CHG) and or cancellations (CNL) for their flights inbound to OMAA and OMAD
are notified at point of departure for forwarding to OMAAZAZX by AFTN.
5 Operators are reminded to address OMDBZGZX for all non FPL and ATC related administra-
tive messages.
6 ATC are unable to issue departure clearance for aircraft delayed more than 30 minutes past
last notified EOBT. ICAO Doc 4444 procedures regarding DLA messages apply.
7 This applies to all operators civil or military requiring ATC service from OMRK. Flight plans can
also be submitted via briefing@rakairport.com.

In exceptional circumstances a flight plan may be filed with:


Emirates ACC
Tel: +971 2 599 6851
Operators may expect delays in such instances.

SPACING ON FINAL APPROACH DUBAI (INTL)


During VMC (day & night), 2.5NM radar spacing may be applied by ATC on final approach
between applicable ICAO wake turbulence categories of aircraft. The spacing will be applied
between succeeding aircraft landing on parallel runways provided that:
a. Distance-based wake turbulence separation minima is not required.
b. Aircraft are established on the final approach track within 10NM of the runway thresholds.
c. Reduced separation being applied is broadcast on ARR ATIS.
d. The landing runway designator is assigned no later than 30NM from touchdown, unless oth-
erwise agreed with the pilot.
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If any of the above conditions cannot be met, then the 2.5NM spacing will be suspended and
revert to 3NM or the applicable wake vortex if greater.
It is pilot’s responsibility to inform ATC if they are operating their aircraft other than in a normal
manner.

REDUCED RUNWAY SEPARATION


Reduced Runway Separation Procedures apply according to ICAO DOC 4444 para 7.11 at the
following airports:
– Abu Dhabi (Intl) - RWY 13L/31R and RWY 13R/31L (H24);
– Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl) - RWY 12/30;
– Dubai (Intl) - RWY 12L/30R and RWY 12R/30L (H24).

DEPARTURE SLOT TIME (DST) ALLOCATION


The DST allocation by Emirates ACC will be published through the web interface of Departure
Flow Management System (DFLOW). Currently, only ATS units and AOCs of U.A.E. based air-
lines will be able to obtain and swap DSTs using this interface.
To access the interface, following information are needed:
a. preferred username;
b. rights required (swapping/no swapping);
c. full name;
d. designation;
e. company;
f. contact number and e-mail ID.
Provide the informations via e-mail and in case the DFLOW is not accessible, contact by calling:
Emirates ACC
Tel: +971 2 558 2320
E-Mail: dataset@szc.gcaa.ae
Non-U.A.E. based airlines shall obtain DSTs from the departure aerodrome's ATS unit 2 hours
prior to EOBT and are advised to file a flight plan at least 3 hours before EOBT.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


All aircraft above 5700 kg conducting commercial operations, other than State aircraft, operating
within the controlled airspace inside the Emirates FIR shall be equipped with, as a minimum,
RNAV equipment meeting RNAV1 with GNSS in accordance with the requirements set out in
ICAO Doc 9613 Performance-based Navigation (PBN).
To be eligible for RNAV1 operations, on-board navigation equipment shall be approved for the
required navigation specification and the operator shall be granted with an operational approval
from the State of Operator.
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All approved installations must have the appropriate approval for RNAV (GNSS) approach opera-
tions. The navigation system shall comply with the following specifications:
a. U.A.E. based carriers must comply with UAE CAAP 52;
b. other carriers must comply with specification required by TSO-C 145/146/196.
Having the capability to operate on RNAV1 on ATS routes defined by DME/DME does not imply
that the aircraft is suitably equipped to operate on routes or tracks within the UAE Controlled Air-
space.

CONDITIONAL ROUTES (CDR)


CDRs are ATS Routes which are usable only under specified conditions. Three types of Condi-
tional Routes are used as described below:
a. Category One (CDR 1) - A route which is permanently plannable during published times.
b. Category Two (CDR 2) - A route which is non-permanently plannable. Currently not used in
the UAE.
c. Category Three (CDR 3) - A route which is not available for flight planning but may be used
tactically at the discretion of ATC.
A CDR may have more than one Category.

SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR (SSR)


The carriage of SSR transponder operating Mode A/C is mandatory within the Emirates FIR for all
IFR flights.
With reference to CAR PART IV, no foreign registered operator of an aircraft fitted with ACAS/
TCAS II equipment shall undertake a flight unless equipped with a Mode S transponder compliant
with Annex 10, Volume IV within the EMIRATES FIR.

ACAS/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS
Commercial Air Transport
All fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or a
maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equipped
with ACAS/TCAS II version 7.1 with mode S transponder compliant with Annex 10, Volume IV.
General Aviation
All fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 15000kg, or a
maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 30, for which the individual air-
worthiness certificate is first issued after 1 January 2007, shall be equipped with ACAS/TCAS II
version 7.1 with mode S transponder compliant with Annex 10, Volume IV.
Exemptions
The GCAA may authorise operation with TCAS version 7.0. An operator to be authorised to oper-
ate with TCAS version 7.0 instead of 7.1 should provide the GCAA with mitigation measures
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established to address the design deficiencies of TCAS version 7.0 and rectified in TCAS version
7.1 along with an action plan to achieve compliance TCAS Version 7.1.
No exemption will be granted for aircraft required to be equipped with serviceable ACAS/TCAS II.
However to cater for aircraft that are away from their maintenance base, aircraft may be dis-
patched with an unserviceable ACAS/TCAS II system if authorized by their State of Registry (e.g.
approved MEL or equivalent) and if acceptable to the ATC unit. Aircraft operating with unservicea-
ble ACAS/TCAS II under this exemption shall indicate the unserviceability in Item 18 of the flight
plan (other information).
ATC may exempt from the requirements of the carriage of ACAS/TCAS II for flights entering the
Emirates FIR only if the purpose is for maintenance and engineering at facilities located within the
Emirates FIR or transiting the Emirates FIR. Such aircraft shall insert “RMK/Maintenance flight -
ACAS II/TCAS exemption approved” in Item 18 of the flight plan. Flights operated under the provi-
sions of these exemptions must be non-revenue flights.
The following conditions apply:
a. The aircraft navigation system shall be equipped with at least one GPS receiver.
b. Where agreed regulations and procedures exist, these shall be maintained.
c. An ICAO compliant altitude reporting transponder must be fitted and serviceable before
departure.
d. An ACAS/TCAS II exemption approval will be valid for a 3-day period from estimated depar-
ture date, and solely for the purpose for which it has been issued. If the flight is subsequently
delayed beyond the maximum 3-day exemption period a fresh application must be submit-
ted; this may take a further 3 working days to process.
e. Conditions may be imposed by one or more States: such as operating within certain restric-
tive hours, or via specific routes, or via specific routes, or at stated flight levels (for safety
reasons or otherwise).
f. The flight must be conducted along the most direct (or permissible) route to the delivery or
maintenance destination airport.
Aircraft operators are to ensure compliance with the above conditions and that the exempted flight
is in accordance with the operators originally stated intentions, and that it must comply with any
conditions laid down by the GCAA and subsequently by the ATC authorities.
Owners and operators of aircraft intending to operate under the provisions of these exemptions
must seek approval for flights through the airspace of other ATC units from the appropriate State
authorities.
Further information, advice and exemptions concerning the carriage and operation of ACAS/
TCAS II equipment in the Emirates FIR by foreign operators can be obtained by sending an
exemptions request to:
Flight Operations
E-Mail: foa@gcaa.gov.ae
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DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


No differences published.
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GENERAL
In general, the air traffic rules and procedures in force and the organization of the air traffic serv-
ices are in conformity with ICAO Standards, Recommended Practices and Procedures.
Units of measurement used in all air and ground operations are as listed in the following table.

MEASUREMENT OF UNIT
Distance used in navigation, position reporting, Nautical Miles
etc.
Relatively short distances such as those relat- Meters or Feet
ing to aerodromes (e.g., runway lengths)
Altitude, elevations, and heights Feet
Horizontal speed including wind speed Knots
Vertical speed Feet per Minute
Wind direction for landing and taking off Degrees Magnetic
Wind direction except for landing and taking off Degrees True
Visibility including runway visual range Kilometers or Meters
Altimeter setting Hectopascal
Temperature Degrees Celsius
Weight Kilograms
Time Hours and Minutes, the day of 24hrs beginning
at midnight UTC

WGS-84 IMPLEMENTATION STATUS


WGS-84 compliant.

FLIGHT PROCEDURES
HOLDING
Holding procedures comply with Jeppesen ATC-Chapter “Flight Procedures (DOC 8168) - Hold-
ing Procedures”, Table IV-1-1, Holding Speeds.

PROCEDURE LIMITATIONS AND OPTIONS


Instrument approach procedures comply with the PANS-OPS, Document 8168.

AIRPORT OPERATING MINIMUMS


Yemen publishes DA(H)/MDA(H) and visibility minimums.
Jeppesen charted minimums are not below State minimums.
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ATS AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATIONS


Yemen has adopted the ICAO ATS airspace classification as listed on ATC-Chapter “ICAO ATS
Airspace Classifications - Annex 11”.
Airspace classes "A", "C", "D" and "G" are used within Sanaa FIR.
Within class “G” airspace, two-way radio communication is also required for VFR flights.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS


COMMUNICATION
At least 10 minutes prior to entering Sanaa FIR, aircraft shall contact Sanaa ACC as specified
hereunder.
Aircraft overflying Yemeni Territory
a. All aircraft entering east sector from Mumbai FIR and all other FIR’s shall contact Sanaa
ACC on VHF 132.2MHz, if unable contact Sanaa West sector on VHF 125.7MHz or Sanaa
Radio on:
1. HF 11300KHz or 10018KHz or 13288KHz at day;
2. HF 11300KHz or 5658KHz at night.
b. All aircraft entering west sector shall contact Sanaa ACC on VHF 125.7MHz.
Regardless of the point of entry into the Sanaa FIR, aircraft have to report:
a. aircraft identification;
b. ETA at FIR boundary;
c. flight level and route;
d. ETA at point of leaving Sanaa FIR or ETA for landing at a Yemeni aerodrome.
Aircraft shall also report leaving Sanaa FIR.

ACAS II/TCAS II REQUIREMENTS


All civil fixed-wing turbine-engined aircraft having a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5700kg, or
a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 are required to be equip-
ped with and operate ACAS II.

REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE


Aircraft planning to operate under IFR at or above FL160 on designated RNAV5 routes must meet
RNAV5 requirements and on designated RNAV10 routes must meet RNAV10 requirements as
published in the ICAO Performance based Navigation Manual, Document 9613.
Operators of Yemeni registered aircraft not having prior approval to operate on RNAV airspace,
shall submit a request for approval to:
Civil Aviation & Meteorology Authority
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Address: Aviation Safety Sector


P.O. Box No. 7251
Sanaa
Republic of Yemen
Tel: +967 1 413951
Fax: +967 1 433862
E-Mail: civilaviation@y.net.ye
AFS: OYSNYAYX
Such request shall contain the following information:
a. aircraft type and series;
b. navigation equipment, list by name, type, model and manufacturer;
c. communication equipment, list by name, type, model and manufacturer;
d. RNAV time limit (number of hours or unlimited);
e. a statement that flight crew have been trained in accordance with the requirements of the
ICAO manual on RNAV.
The following routes are designated RNAV10 (all other routes are designated RNAV5):
– P751, DAPAB to ANGAL;
– UM551, KIVEL to ANGAL;
– UM574, BOTEM to NABIL;
– UM634, ANGAL to BOTEM;
– UP323, GIDAS to DAPAB.

DIFFERENCES FROM ICAO STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES


ICAO REFERENCE
ANNEX 2
3.3.1.2 Flight plans are required for all flights.
3.3.1.4 Flight plans shall be submitted at least 30min before the estimated off block time.
4.4 IFR compulsory for the following:
– all flights above FL150;
– at transonic and supersonic speeds;
– between sunset and sunrise.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements

State Rules and Procedures -


Middle East
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NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

VISA
Required.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


For prior approval to fly into destinations within Afghanistan all operators are to contact:
Airfield Management
Internet: http://acaa.gov.af/en/page/civil-aviation-authority/aip---important-information
Additionally all aircraft, except civilian aircraft flying a RS/Coalition Forces contracted mission
(and using a RS/Coalition Forces assigned call sign), require Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) appro-
val to land at or depart from an Afghan aerodrome. CAA approval can be gained by submitting
requests at least 24 hours in advance:
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
E-Mail: oakbais6@gmail.com (24/7)
cao@acaa.gov.af (working hours)
AFTN: OAKBYAYX
Public Hours: APR-OCT, SAT-WED 0300-1130 UTC
OCT-APR, SAT-WED 0400-1100 UTC
Replies from CAA will be sent via AFTN.
Once in receipt of a CAA approval number, operators need to obtain appropriate permission from
airfields and file an international flight plan with closest ATC agency.
In the case of aircraft engaged in the carriage of passengers, cargo, or mail for remuneration or
hire, the following must be included in applications prior to authorization:
a. name of operator;
b. type of aircraft and registration markings;
c. date and time of arrival and departure at the intended airport;
d. place or places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad of either passengers or freight;
e. purpose of the flight and number of passengers and/or the nature and amount of freight; and
f. name, address and business of charterer, if any.
For overflights, all aircraft require CAA approval. Overflight and landing permission request for
Kabul FIR submission via:
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
Tel: +93 (0) 202300016
E-Mail: fahim.wahidi@acaa.gov.af
oakbais6@gmail.com
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NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

AFTN: OAKBZPZX

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Kabul (Intl), Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi).

SPECIAL NOTICES
Civilian commercial cargo charter flights are not allowed to take-off or land at military airfields in
Afghanistan.
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NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT & VISA


Required.
NOTE: Crew member licenses are acceptable.
A 72-hour visa can be obtained for non-immigration purposes such as business.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
A certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is required from travelers over 1 year of age
coming from infected areas.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
All flights landing in, departing from or overflying the territory of Bahrain shall comply with Bahrain
Civil Aviation Law and Regulations and must include a valid mailing address of the company for
which payment invoice must be issued to, failure to comply will result in rejecting the relevant
approval request.
Flight Permission and Scheduling System (AL-NAWRAS)
An electronic system called Flight Permission and Scheduling System (AL-NAWRAS) that require
all airlines, operators, agents to sign-up on the following official link:
AL-NAWRAS
Internet: www.fps.gov.bh
to submit their requests (landing and overflying) except state aircraft, VVIP, and military requests
should be via diplomatic channels.
For any inquiries, contact:
Director of Air Transport
Address: P.O. Box 586
Kingdom of Bahrain
Tel: +973 17 329035
+973 17 329011
+973 17 329034
+973 17 329096
+973 17 321115
+973 17 333278
Fax: +973 17 333278
E-Mail: schedule@mtt.gov.bh
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NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

SITA: BAHAPYF
AFTN: OBBIYAYX
The following information is required from all aircraft operators for any type of operations via AL-
NAWRAS:
a. aircraft operator and address;
b. aircraft charterer, if any;
c. call sign/flight number or registration;
d. aircraft type and nature of flight;
e. full sector of flight (from/to) and ETA/ETD;
f. if dangerous goods are to be carried, applicable approval(s);
g. proposed date(s) of flight(s);
h. aircraft configuration (passenger and cargo capacity);
i. postal address of the company for collection of bills and payments;
j. postal address of the agent and its client, if any;
k. finance section contact details, telephone, fax and e-mail.

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
For regular international scheduled flights into Bahrain, the airline must be designated pursuant to
a bilateral or multilateral agreement to which the government of Bahrain and that of the State in
which the airline is registered are parties, or have been granted a Temporary Operating Permit
(T.O.P.) by Bahrain CAA.
A request shall be applied through AL-NAWRAS system at least 30 days prior to the proposed
date of commencement of operation and include in addition to that shown under GENERAL fol-
lowing informations:
a. period of operation;
b. aircraft configuration (passenger and cargo capacity);
c. frequency (days of the week);
d. air operator's certificate, reflecting the aircraft registration mark(s);
e. aircraft registration certificate;
f. aircraft airworthiness certificate;
g. insurance certificate with full liability coverage;
h. aircraft noise certificate;
i. aircraft radio station licence;
j. ACAS II/TCAS certificate (mandatory within Bahrain airspace);
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k. Basic Area Navigation (B-RNAV) certificate, if equipped;


l. RVSM certificate, when operating above 29000ft;
m. in case of a leased aircraft:
1. a copy of the lease agreement, approved by State of registry and the State of operator;
and
2. conformity statement from the State of registry, stating that it will remain responsible for
the safety oversight;
3. in case of transfer of functions of the State of registry to the State of operator, evidence
is required showing the State responsible for safety oversight.
NOTE: Aircraft certificates shall be inserted in the proper field of aircraft certification checklist
which is provided at AL-NAWRAS.
Extra/Additional Flights
Any scheduled airlines whether overflying Bahrain or landing at Bahrain (Intl) who either wish to
apply for an additional flight/s partially to the seasonal schedule or an extra flight, must apply a
request through AL-NAWRAS system by at least 72 hours before the actual time of arrival.
Overflying and Technical Stops
No prior permission is required for overflights or non-traffic stops when the aircraft is registered in
ICAO member States. Non-traffic stops, however, a request shall be applied through AL-
NAWRAS one week prior notice and include in addition to that shown under GENERAL the fol-
lowing information:
a. period of operation;
b. aircraft configuration (passenger and cargo capacity);
c. frequency (days of the week).
Operators of aircraft registered in non-ICAO States must obtain permission for overflying or land-
ing in the territory of Bahrain. Applications should be made at least 1 week in advance providing
the information listed for traffic stops.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Traffic Stops in the Territory of Bahrain
If an operator intends to carry out a non-scheduled stop into the territory of Bahrain for the pur-
pose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail he should apply a request through AL-
NAWRAS for permission at least one week before the intended operation providing in addition to
that shown under GENERAL the following information:
a. air operator's certificate, reflecting the aircraft registration mark(s);
b. aircraft registration certificate;
c. aircraft airworthiness certificate;
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d. insurance certificate with full liability coverage;


e. aircraft noise certificate;
f. aircraft radio station licence;
g. ACAS II/TCAS certificate (mandatory within Bahrain airspace);
h. Basic Area Navigation (B-RNAV) certificate, if equipped;
i. RVSM certificate, when operating above 29000ft;
j. in case of a leased aircraft:
1. a copy of the lease agreement, approved by State of registry and the State of operator;
and
2. conformity statement from the State of registry, stating that it will remain responsible for
the safety oversight;
3. in case of transfer of functions of the State of registry to the State of operator, evidence
is required showing the State responsible for safety oversight.
Overflying and Technical Stops
No prior permission is required for overflights or non-traffic stops if the aircraft is registered in
ICAO member States. Non-traffic stops, however, should give 48 hours prior notice shall be
applied through AL-NAWRAS of their intention and provide in addition to that shown under GEN-
ERAL following information:
a. date of flight(s);
b. type of cargo (if any).
Operators of aircraft registered in non-ICAO States must obtain prior permission for overflying, or
landing in, the territory of Bahrain at least 1 week in advance providing the information listed for
non-traffic stops above.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Traffic Stops in the Territory of Bahrain
If an operator wishes to land in Bahrain for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers,
cargo or mail he should apply through AL-NAWRAS for permission at least 48 hours before the
intended flight providing in addition to that shown under GENERAL the following information:
a. purpose of flight;
b. passengers and company name;
c. name of VIP (if any);
d. type of cargo (if any);
e. hosting company and/or contact in Bahrain.
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Overflying and Technical Stops


Flights by aircraft registered in ICAO States do not require permission for overflight or non-traffic
stops provided the applicable rules and regulations are observed.
Flights of aircraft registered in non-ICAO States require prior approval. Requests for overflying
and landing clearance shall be made through AL-NAWRAS at least 48 hours in advance providing
the information listed for traffic stops above.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Any State or Military aircraft (including chartered flights) wishing to overfly, land in or depart from
the territory of Bahrain shall apply for approval at least 2 week before the intended flight to the:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address: P.O. Box 547
Kingdom of Bahrain
Fax: +973 17 210575
+973 17 104761
Telex: 8228 KARJIA BN
with a copy to the Director of Air Transport.
The application has to include in addition to that shown under GENERAL the following informa-
tion:
a. purpose of flight;
b. name of VIP (if any);
c. type of cargo (if any).

VVIP/VIP FLIGHTS
Any operator carrying out a VVIP/VIP flight for the purpose of landing in, departing from or overfly-
ing the territory of Bahrain shall apply for approval to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

CIVIL USE OF MILITARY AIR BASES


Use of military air bases in Bahrain with other than State registered aircraft may be made solely
when prior permission has been obtained.
The use of military air bases as alternate aerodromes may likewise be made solely when prior
permission thereto has been obtained. Bahrain (Isa AB) is designated as an emergency diversion
aerodrome for Bahrain (Intl) airport. A permission may be withdrawn at any time with immediate
effect.
Application to use a military air base shall be submitted in writing well in advance of the intended
flight to the:
Bahrain Defence Force
War Operation Room
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Address: P.O. Box 245


Kingdom of Bahrain

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Bahrain (Intl).

SPECIAL NOTICES
It is mandatory for all aircraft arriving/departing Bahrain to use the services of the handling agent.
Inquiries should be made to:
Bahrain Airport Services
Tel: +973 17 321443
+973 17 321453
Fax: +973 18 335304
Telex: 8971 BASBA BN
Radio: 131.9MHz, call sign: BAS Operations
SITA: BAHKBXH
AFTN: OBBIXHAX
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BANGLADESH
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT
Required, except holders of: identity certificate, Laissez Passer issued by United Nations and its
affiliated Bodies, continuous Discharge Certificate/Seaman Book (traveling on duty).

VISA
Required by all, except the following:
a. citizens of Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Bhutan, Dominica, Fiji, Gambia, Grenada, Guinea-
Bissau, Jamaica, Guyana, Honduras, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Montserrat, Papua New-
Guinea, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Seychelles, Solomon
Islands, Uruguay Vatican City and Zambia for stays up to 90 days.
b. passengers who are in transit and not leaving the airport.
c. tourist and business travelers who are in possession of return tickets for stays up to 15 days.
d. Bangladesh nationals or by former Bangladesh nationals who are in possession of a British
passport provided they have the statement 'no visa required for travel to Bangladesh' stam-
ped in their passport by the Bangladesh High Commission.
The government of Bangladesh refuses admission and transit to nationals of Israel.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
All persons arriving from countries infected with yellow fever mast have a health certificate show-
ing a current yellow fever vaccination.

GENERAL
The Chairman of Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh
Headquarters
Address: Kurmitola
Dhaka
Bangladesh
1229
Tel: +880 2 890 1400
Fax: +880 2 890 1411
E-Mail: caab@bracnet.net
AFS: VGHQYAYX
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NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled Air Services are governed by multilateral air agreements or are subject to prior authori-
zation.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
If an operator intends performing a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) into Bangladesh, for the
purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, he shall apply in writing to the
Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority to obtain prior approval.
The application shall be submitted at least 96 hours in advance of the intended landing and shall
include the following information:
a. name, address and nationality of operator;
b. type, nationality and registration marks of aircraft;
c. call sign of aircraft;
d. date and time of arrival at and departure from Bangladesh;
e. place or places of embarkation or disembarkation, as the case may be, of passengers and/or
cargo;
f. purpose of flight and details of passengers and/or nature and amount of cargo;
g. name, address and business of charterer, if any;
h. route to be flown;
i. such other information as may be required by Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority.

CHARTER FLIGHTS
No passengers, cargo or mail originating in Bangladesh and destined for another point within or
outside Bangladesh may be picked up by a foreign operator, unless he can provide satisfactory
evidence (in the form of a “No Objection Certificate” from the national operator) that no Bangla-
desh registered operator is able to meet the requirements of the charterer. An application for per-
mission to carry out such a flight may then be made to the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority.
a. Operators intending to carry out charter flights must submit an application for permission to
the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority containing the information specified in NON-SCHED-
ULED FLIGHTS above.
b. Charter flights by foreign operators not exercising traffic rights when transiting through Ban-
gladesh.
An application for permission to carry out non-scheduled flight into or to transit non-stop
across Bangladesh must be sent 3 working days prior to the intended flight to the Civil Avia-
tion Authority with the following information:
1. name, address and nationality of operator;
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2. type, nationality and registration marks of aircraft;


3. date and time of arrival at and departure from Bangladesh;
4. purpose of flight and details of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
5. name, address and business of charterer, if any;
6. route to be flown.
Other Commercial Flights
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled commercial flight(s) e.g. business,
survey or spraying flights he shall apply for permission to the Civil Aviation Authority giving details
of the flight(s). Cases will be dealt with individually in consultation with any department of Govern-
ment of Bangladesh concerned.

STATE AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Flights of military aircraft are subject to prior authorization from the:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dhaka
Telex: PARARASTRA DHAKA
The application shall be submitted not less than 15 working days in advance of the intended land-
ing.
The application must include the following information:
a. name of operator;
b. type of aircraft and registration marks;
c. date and time of arrival at and departure from Bangladesh;
d. place or places of embarkation or disembarkation of passengers and/or freight;
e. purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
f. route of flight;
g. a certificate to the effect that no war-like materials, pyrotechnics, nuclear fissionable materi-
als, ABC gases, photographic equipment and materials (whether installed or not), electronic
devices other than required for normal operation of the aircraft, are being carried by the air-
craft.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Chittagong (Shah Amanat Intl), Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal Intl), Sylhet (Osmani Intl).

SPECIAL NOTICES
Aircraft owned by or operated for or on behalf of the Government of Israel are not permitted to
enter or overfly the territory of Bangladesh.
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BHUTAN
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT & VISA


All foreigners must hold valid passport and it should be valid for minimum period of six months
beyond the date of intended departure from the Kingdom of Bhutan. The Visa clearance alone
does not guarantee the right to entry or stay in the Kingdom of Bhutan unless the entry/landing
permission is granted by the immigration officer in form of entry/landing seal in the passport.
National of India, Bangladesh and Maldives are exempted from visa requirement for the entry in
to the Kingdom of Bhutan.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Disembarking passengers are not required to present vaccination certificate except when coming
directly from the area infected with cholera, plague, yellow fever, ebola or smallpox. On departure,
no health formalities are required.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Director General
Bhutan Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA)
Address: Ministry of Information & Communication
Paro
Bhutan
Tel: +975 8 271910
+975 8 271347
Fax: +975 8 271909
E-Mail: bcaa@bcaa.gov.bt

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
For regular international scheduled flights operated by foreign airlines into or in transit across
Bhutan, the following requirements must be met:
a. The state of the airline must be party to the International Air Service Transit Agreement
and/or the International Air Transport Agreement. Bhutan is a party to both Agreements;
b. The airline must be eligible to make the flights under the provision of bilateral or multilateral
agreement to which the state of the airline and Bhutan are contracting parties and must have
permit to operate into or in transit across Bhutan. The Schedule of the flights must have a
prior approval from the Director General of BCAA;
c. Application for obtaining approval for operating schedule flights shall be filed by the designa-
ted airline, at least 30 days prior to commencement of the scheduled flights, with the BCAA;
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d. It is advisable for the pilot-in-command to carry with him BCAA Approval Reference Number
and quote the same if required to do so by the ATC authorities;
e. It will be the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the flight schedule approved by the
BCAA is submitted to the respective Flight Information Center and Aerodrome of intended
landing, at least 72 hours before the commencement of the schedule;
f. The airline shall coordinate allocation with the Slot Coordinator of respective airports before
applying for BCAA clearance.
Slot allocation can be coordinate via:
E-Mail: vqpr.slotallotment@gmail.com

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
If an operator intends to carry out a non-scheduled flight(s) or making non-traffic stops in the terri-
tory of Bhutan, it is necessary for the operator to obtain slot approval from the Slot Coordinator,
Department of Air Transport, Ministry of Information & Communications.
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) into Bhutan for the purpose
of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, it is necessary for the operator to apply for
slot allocation from the Slot Coordinator, Department of Air Transport, Ministry of Information &
Communications, for slot allocation and permission to carry out such operations not less then 7
days in advance of the intended landing.
Since the Entry/Exit to Bhutan is via Indian Airspace, therefore, all aircraft prior operating into,
from Bhutan should also hold a valid approval reference number (YA/N.....) issued by the Indian
DGCA. The reference number shall be quoted in the field 18 of FPL filed with the Air Traffic Con-
trol Center.
Slot allocation shall be valid for a period of 48 hours. If flight gets delayed beyond 48 hours, slot
approval from Slot Coordinator is required.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) private flight(s) into Bhutan for the purpose of taking
on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, it is necessary for any operator to obtain prior clear-
ance permission from the Director of BCAA, to carry out intended operations in not less then 7
days in advance of the intended landing.
Slot allocation and clearance shall be valid for a period of 48 hours. If flight gets delayed beyond
48 hours, fresh slot approval and clearance is required.

AIRPORT OF ENTRY
Paro.
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PASSPORT
Required, except:
a. holders of Laissez-passer issued by the UN or EU;
b. citizens of EU countries as well as Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway who may
enter Cyprus with their national identity card provided there is a photo.
The Government of the Republic of Cyprus refuses admission to:
a. holders of passport of “Republic of Macedonia” Entry is allowed for passport holders of
“Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia;
b. holder of passports issued by the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
If a crew member has an identity card with photo issued by the Aviation Authority of his/her native
country, no passport or visa is required when entering or departing Cyprus on his/her normal duty
as a crew member.

VISA
Required, except for a stay up to 90 days for all nationals of the following countries: Andorra,
Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, San
Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Tanzania, United States of America, Uruguay, Vatican, Vene-
zuela.
Additional categories of persons who do not require visa:
a. holders of diplomatic, service or other official passport;
b. civilian air and sea crew;
c. flight crew and attendants on emergency or rescue flights and other helpers in the event of
disaster or accident;
d. holders of laissez-passer issued by the United Nations to their officials;
e. persons who are in possession of work permit issued by the Migration Officer;
f. persons who posses permanent or temporary residence permit issued by the Migration Offi-
cer;
g. persons who are posses study permit.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Passengers are not required to present vaccination certificates except when coming directly from
an area infected with cholera, yellow fever or typhoid fever.
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GENERAL
Chairman, Air Transport Licensing Authority
Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works
Address: 28 Acheon Street
Nicosia
Cyprus
1424
or
Chairman, Air Transport Licensing Authority
Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works
Address: Department of Civil Aviation
27 Pindarou Street
Nicosia
Cyprus
1429
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address: Permanent Secretary
Tel: +357 22 300713
+357 22 401213
Fax: +357 22 661881
+357 22 663716
E-Mail: minforeign1@mfa.gov.cy
Unless international agreements or other regulations provide otherwise, the schedule of interna-
tional air services into the Republic of Cyprus departing outside the European Economic Area (EU
+ EFTA + Switzerland), and air services departing from Cyprus to a territory outside the European
Economic Area, are subject to approval of the Air Transport Licensing Authority. For services not
regulated by bilateral agreements the Air Transport Licensing Authority may grant provisional per-
mission at his discretion. Applications for such permits shall be submitted (at least 15 days prior to
the commence of the first flight) to the Chairman, Air Transport Licensing Authority.
Prior to the intended flight(s) the following documents shall be presented together with the appli-
cation:
a. operating permit and certificate of reliability;
b. certificate of entry;
c. noise certificate;
d. proof of operating minimums;
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e. airworthiness certificate;
f. third-party and passenger legal liability insurance;
g. copy of the charterer contract signed by the airline company and the charterer;
h. personal information;
i. name of the official authorized recipient;
j. approving authority can demand additional data/documents or other additional information;
k. confirmation that Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS II or TCAS version 7) is fitted
(if not, provide exemption statement by the airline's aeronautical authority).
The application for non-EU State air carriers to initiate regular or non-regular flights shall contain
the following information:
a. aircraft operator and address (tel/fax numbers or AFTN);
b. name, address and business of the charterer(s);
c. dry or wet-lease category, if any;
d. code-share category, if any;
e. aircraft type, nationality and registration marks;
f. noise certificate (all aircraft must be chapter 3 compliant);
g. description of aircraft equipment appropriate for RVSM or non-RVSM environment covering
the minimum requirements to fly within Nicosia FIR and Eurocontrol region;
h. nature of cargo and passengers on board;
i. in case of aircraft transporting dangerous or radioactive goods, determine the goods in
accordance to ICAO Annex 18. In case of transporting such dangerous or radioactive goods
application must be addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to obtain diplomatic clear-
ance;
j. intended route and destination of the flight as well as flight number, date, time and location
for passage of the Nicosia FIR;
k. in case of landing, information on aerodrome as well as date and estimate time of arrival
and departure.

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
In cases of airline and air carrier operating flights outside the provisions of a bilateral or multilat-
eral agreement, and the State of the aircraft is not a contracting party, application must be made
through diplomatic channels to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The application shall contain the following information:
a. number of weekly frequencies;
b. designations to be flown;
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c. indication of times;
d. aircraft type;
e. capacity;
f. flight number;
g. name and address (tel/fax numbers AFTN etc.) of the operator(s);
h. type and registration marks of the aircraft;
i. nature, scope, details and conditions of the flight;
j. date and time-table number;
k. name(s) of the charterer(s);
l. dry or wet-lease category, if any;
m. code-share category, if any.
Deviations from the flight schedule program (cancellations of individuals services, additional flight
and fundamental changes on a flight), shall be submitted to the Civil Aviation Authority for permis-
sion not later than 4 working days prior to the beginning of the flight, irrespective of the previous
coordination.
Air carriers are obliged to present tariffs, and alterations to tariffs, for approval to the Civil Aviation
Authority not later than 4 weeks prior to the intended introduction, if possible on a printed form or
electronically, unless an air transport agreement or respective intergovernmental agreements pro-
vide otherwise.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Non-european economical member State aircraft operator wishing to carry out non-scheduled
flights into the Republic of Cyprus for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo
or mail, shall apply to the Air Transport Licensing Authority, through the Director of Civil Aviation
for permission to carry out such operations not less than 15 days in advance of the intended land-
ing.
The application must include the following information:
a. name of operator;
b. type of aircraft and registration marks;
c. date and time of arrival at, and departure from Larnaca (Intl) or Pafos (Intl) airports;
d. place or places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad as the case may be, of passengers
and/or freight;
e. purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
f. name, address and business of charterer, if any.
In individual special cases Department of Civil Aviation grant exceptions from the above time limi-
tations and in particular for the following categories of flights:
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a. aircraft on a disaster operation;


b. rendering medical assistance;
c. SAR services;
d. ambulance flight;
e. humanitarian flight;
f. for transportation of a/c spare parts;
g. diplomatic flight;
h. positioning flight replacing a grounded aircraft due to technical reason;
i. repatriation of ship crew or ship workers;
j. as well as others permission based mostly on transport political requirements are consid-
ered to be exceptions.
Inclusive Tour (IT) Charter Flights
Charter operations procedures for non-EU operators and in addition for European operators and
air carriers in case of IT charter flights from/to non-european territory air routes:
a. Whenever practicable applications for inclusive tour charter flights must be submitted at
least 45 days prior to the commencement of each charter series.
b. Applications for IT charter series comprising up to 10 rotations may be submitted at least 30
days in advance of the first flight.
c. All flights shall be genuine all-inclusive-tour charters, i.e. round trips or the carriage of pas-
sengers at a comprehensive published price which will include return air transportation and
accommodation in premises in Cyprus which are licensed in accordance with the Cyprus
Tourism Organisation (CTO) regulations.
d. Passengers travelling from Larnaca (Intl) and/or Pafos (Intl) should be only those who trav-
elled from their point(s) of origin to Larnaca and/or Pafos on the respective flight(s). No pas-
sengers originating in Cyprus will be allowed to travel on any of the charter flights, either
one way or return.
e. All passengers travelling to Cyprus by virtue of a charter permit shall hold return air tickets
valid only for the charter flight indicated therein, and endorsed with the words “Valid only for
inclusive tour journey service”.
f. The licensee shall bear the obligation to make all arrangements as necessary to transport
back, at his sole responsibility and expense, any passengers that it may transport to Cyprus,
whose carriage and/or accommodation in Cyprus do not comply with items above, or to any
other condition(s) that may be included in the respective permit. The licensee shall supply
such passenger with schedule service tickets and shall arrange necessary bookings.
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g. The licensee shall, upon arrival of each flight in Cyprus or within 24 hours thereafter, provide
the Department of Civil Aviation with passenger list which shall contain the following items of
information in respect of each arriving passenger:
1. name of passenger;
2. name of CTO licensed premises where the passenger will be accommodated.
h. The licensee shall provide the Department of Civil Aviation with name list of passengers
who will be travelling on an outgoing ITC at least 48 hours prior to the departure of the flight.
i. IT charter operators, on access for EU air carriers to intra-community air routes, shall not
apply for permission to carry out ITC flights to and from Cyprus territory, shall submit a noti-
fication of their flights to Department of Civil Aviation no later than 15 working days before
the effective date of the time-table and obtain slot confirmation.
NOTE: The notification shall contain name of passenger and name of CTO licensed prem-
ises where the passenger will be accommodated.
j. Application for IT charter flights shall be submitted to the Director of the Department of Civil
Aviation on the appropriate “Applications for IT Charter Operations” form. Applications sub-
mitted by other means (telex, e-mail, etc.) must include all items of information mentioned in
the application form. Applications shall be submitted either by the interested air carrier, or its
local General Sales Agency, who will also provide a back-up letter or telex by the air carrier
containing the main items of information and authorizing such submission.
k. Applications for charter operations together with brochures and any other relative literature
must be submitted to the DCA for approval as soon as such are available.
l. Notwithstanding anything herein above contained to the contrary, failure of the applicant to
comply with any of the conditions herein may render the permit subject to suspension or
revocation and the person committing the offence liable to conviction in accordance with the
relevant provisions of the Air Transport (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
For international private, pleasure and training flights 72 hrs (3 working days) prior permission is
required provided that they are equipped with serviceable two-way radio communication equip-
ment and serviceable aircraft navigational equipment.
Application for special permission must be submitted to the Director of Civil Aviation stating the
following details:
a. flight number;
b. name of pilot-in-command;
c. type of aircraft and registration marks;
d. the route to be followed in the Nicosia FIR including ETA at the FIR boundary and ETA/ETD
at Larnaca (Intl) or Pafos (Intl);
e. the endurance of the aircraft at the FIR boundary on entry (in hours);
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f. emergency equipment carried.


Pilot shall not land at Larnaca (Intl) or Pafos (Intl) before approval has been received.

STATE AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


If exemption has not been granted by special agreement, for flights with State aircraft, application
must be sent through diplomatic channels to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and copy to Director of
Civil Aviation. The application shall have been received by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs not later
than 10 working days before the estimated date of operation.
The application shall contain the following information:
a. operator's name and address;
b. flight number, aircraft registration and type of aircraft;
c. departure and destination airport, ETD and ETA;
d. dates of flights and estimated time over exit/entry points;
e. purpose of flight;
f. status of flight.

DANGEROUS GOODS FLIGHTS


Application must be made at least 10 working days before the proposed date of the flight and
should state:
a. flight number;
b. name and address of the carrier;
c. aircraft type and registration mark;
d. manufacturer;
e. import/export licence number and its expiry date;
f. air waybill number;
g. names and addresses of both consignor and consignee;
h. the airports of departure and arrival;
i. ETA/ETD and the date of operation;
j. if the consignment contains dangerous goods the United Nations number, hazard class or
division, compatibility group (where applicable) and net explosive content (for explosives)
should be stated, together with information on the method of packing.
Application and enquiries for such permissions should be made in writing and addressed to:
Transport of Dangerous/Radioactive Goods
Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works
Aviation Security Section (AVSEC)
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Address: Department of Civil Aviation


27 Pindarou Street
Nicosia
Cyprus
1429

SCHEDULE AND AIRPORT COORDINATION


Schedule coordination or airport coordination, of both schedule and non-schedule air traffic at
Cyprus airports, is subject to the following regulations:
a. The airport coordinator or schedules facilitator has to be notified in accordance with the
deadlines set by IATA as defined in the IATA Worldwide Scheduling Guidelines on all arrival
and departure times (in UTC) of all flights to/from the airports in Cyprus.
b. The slot application for the planned arrival and departure times is required in written form, in
IATA SSIM, chapter 6 format by e-mail to:
cyprusslots@ dca.mcw.gov.cy
c. Where notification of planned flights is submitted after the respective deadlines such flights
can only be confirmed subject to availability.
d. The procedure to a., b. and c. above has no effect on application requirements for authoriza-
tion of schedule and non-schedule flights by the aviation authority according to the national
law. The filing periods for the applications must be strictly observed.
e. Applications shall be submitted to the airport coordinator according to national regulations
and any other essential instructions that may be published from time to time.
f. As resources are not unlimited, upon arrival priority of ground services will be given to air-
craft that maintain their approved slots.
g. Further information may obtained at:
www.slotscyprus.eu

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Akrotiri, Larnaca (Intl), Pafos (Intl).

SPECIAL NOTICES
TRAFFIC TO/FROM STATES OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA
Third Country Operators (TCO) engaging in scheduled or non-scheduled commercial air transport
operations into, within or out of a territory subject to the provisions of the treaty of the EU, must
hold a safety authorization issued by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in accordance
with Regulation (EU) No 452/2014.
This TCO authorization is not required for operators only overflying without a planned landing.
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Applications for TCO authorization should be submitted to EASA at least 30 days before the
intended starting date of operation.
For more information contact:
http://easa.europa.eu/TCO
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PASSPORT
Required.
Nepalese visiting India by air may travel on the authority of any of the following:
– Valid National Passport.
– Photo Identity Card issued by the Government of India/any State Government or Union Terri-
tory Administration in India/Election Commission of India in respect of Indian citizens and by
the government of Nepal in respect of Nepalese citizens.
– Emergency certificate issued by Embassy of India, Kathmandu to Indian nationals and by the
Embassy of Nepal in Delhi in respect of Nepalese citizens, in case of emergent conditions.

VISA
Required.
Minor children of foreigners including of Indian origin would require proper visa for entry into India.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
All persons coming from yellow fever infected areas shall be in possession of valid international
certificates against yellow fever.

RE-ROUTING OF PASSENGERS COMING FROM EBOLA AFFECTED COUNTRIES


All scheduled airlines of India engaged in international air transportation and foreign airlines oper-
ating to India are required to ensure that passengers travelling to India from Sierra Leone,
Guinea, Liberia and Mali or have visited these countries in the last one month are booked/rerou-
ted for only seven airports via Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl), Chennai (Intl), Cochin (Intl), Delhi
(Indira Gandhi Intl), Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl), Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl) and Kolkata
(Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl) in India where isolation facilities have been established.
Airlines are also required to ensure that passengers, who have been rerouted to Bengaluru (Kem-
pegowda Intl), Chennai (Intl), Cochin (Intl), Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi
Intl), Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl) and Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl), are
informed well in advance before the scheduled departure of the flight to avoid inconvenience and
minimum travel disruption.
In future, all passengers coming to India from above four countries shall only be ticketed to the
above mentioned seven Indian airports.
Airlines shall furnish airport-wise weekly report giving details of all such passengers latest by
1600 hours on every monday to:
DGCA
E-Mail: skumar.dgca@nic.in
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GENERAL
Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
Technical Center
Address: Opposite Safdarjung Airport
New Delhi
110 003
Tel: +91 11 24620784
Fax: +91 11 24629221
Internet: www.dgca.nic.in
AFS: VIDDYAYG

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
For regular international scheduled flights operated by foreign airline into, in transit or across
India, the following requirements must be met:
State of airline and India must be a party to a multilateral or bilateral Air Transport Services
Agreement; and
The airline must be eligible to make flights under the provision of a bilateral or multilateral agree-
ment to which the state of the airline and India are contracting parties and must have a permit to
operate into or transit across India.
The schedule of the flights must have a prior approval of the Director General of Civil Aviation
(DGCA). It will be the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the approved flight schedule is
submitted to the respective Flight Information Center and Aerodrome of intended landing before
commencement of the schedule.
Requirements for Grant of Operating Authorization to Foreign Airlines
The application shall be made by the Chief Executive Officer of the airline to the Director General
of Civil Aviation (Attn. Director of Regulations and Information) at least 90 days prior to the pro-
posed date of commencement of the air services.
Details of the information to be provided along with the application for grant of Operation Authori-
zation:
a. legal name of the airline as well as the business name, if any, under which operations are
proposed to be undertaken;
b. names and nationalities of the Board of Directors of the airline;
c. postal address (including telephone/fax number and e-mail ID) of the airline’s Headquarters;
d. title and postal address (including telephone/fax number and e-mail ID) of the airworthiness,
licensing and accident investigation authorities in respect of the airline;
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e. details of fleet of aircraft along with their registration particulars, indicating whether owned by
the airline or taken on lease;
f. details of the accidents/incidents during the last five years;
g. details of the arrangements made for maintenance of aircraft while in India; and
h. details of the arrangements made for provision of ground handling services at the destina-
tion / alternate airports in India.
List of the Documents to be provided along with the Application for Grant of Operating
Authorization
a. copy of the letter of designation duly accepted by the Government of India;
b. copy of the instrument relating to incorporation of the airline, including the details about
equity participation;
c. copy of the valid air operator certificate or equivalent document along with the operations
specifications, authorizing the airline to operate scheduled international air services, issued
by the country designating the airline;
d. copy of the operations manual of the airline along with the approval granted by the compe-
tent authority;
e. copy of the approval granted by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (India) to the security
programme of the airline;
f. an undertaking of the Chief Executive Officer of the airline to the effect that Indian laws,
rules, regulations and requirements shall be complied with the designated airline; and
g. a certificate by the Chief Executive Officer to the effect that local representative(s) of the air-
line is/are conversant with the Indian laws and regulations.
NOTE: The certificate shall be accompanied by the attested signature of the airline’s repre-
sentative(s) in India who are authorized to represent the airline before the aeronautical
authorities of India.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) into, from or over Indian ter-
ritory it is necessary for the operator to apply and obtain prior approval of the DGCA.
Application for operating non-scheduled flight(s) is required to be submitted in advance with a
minimum notice as follows:
a. 7 working days for flights for traffic purposes; and
b. 3 working days for flights for non-traffic purposes (i.e. overflight(s), technical halts).
The minimum notice period requirements. However, may not be insisted upon the following
cases:
a. ambulance flight (name and address of the patient and the doctor to be given);
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b. relief flight of a scheduled passenger airline necessitated due to grounding of aircraft; and
c. relief flight in case of natural calamities.
Application form for obtaining the flight clearance shall contain the following information:
a. purpose of flight (VIP/Tourist/Cargo/Ambulance/Relief/Private etc);
b. whether over-flying/technical landing or landing in India for traffic purposes;
c. ATS Route(s) to be flown (including entry and exit point in Indian airspace);
d. complete route itinerary of the proposed flight with dates and timings (including true origin
and true destination;
e. arrival and departure timings at airports in India, if any;
f. airports of last departure before entering Indian airspace and airport of first landing after
leaving Indian airspace;
g. aircraft details:
1. type;
2. state of registry/nationality;
3. registration;
4. telephony designator (Flight number/ Callsign);
5. whether the aircraft is capable of air dropping;
6. whether the maximum certified passenger seating capacity of the aircraft is more than
30 seats;
7. whether the maximum payload capacity is more than 3 ton;
8. whether the aircraft is fitted with ACAS-II/TCAS-II.
h. pilot-in-command:
1. name;
2. nationality.
i. aircraft operator:
1. name;
2. nationality;
3. address (with telephone/fax number);
4. aircraft operators certificate/Permit number, if any.
j. on-board details:
1. number of crew;
2. number of passenger/s, if any;
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3. general description of the goods carried, if any;


4. any arms, ammunition, explosives, radioactive material, war equipment or dangerous
goods; if so, attach a copy of DGCA permit;
k. any special equipment like aerial photography, remote sensing cameras, night vision cam-
eras on-board; if so, attach a copy of DGCA permit;
l. number of passengers or tonnage of cargo to be uplifted from and set-down in India;
m. charterer details:
1. name;
2. address (with telephone/fax number).
n. travel/cargo agent in India:
1. name;
2. address (with telephone/fax number).
The application shall be signed by the operator/owner of the aircraft or his designated authorized
representative and submitted to the DGCA.
The registration of the aircraft and name and nationality of the pilot-in-command may not be insis-
ted upon the following case, provided the aircraft is not capable of air dropping:
a. Series of tourist charter flights (total duration not less than one month) provided the following
conditions are met:
1. Application for such flights must be submitted by the operator at least one month in
advance.
2. Permission in such cases would be given only to recognized airlines provided the ante-
cedents of the airline is certified by the DGCA of the country where the airline is regis-
tered.
b. Cargo flights operated by International Airlines operating scheduled passenger services to/
from India.
c. Series of passenger/tourist flights overflying Indian airspace or making technical landings
(total duration not less than one month) by major non-scheduled operators whose creden-
tials are certified by DGCA and Embassy/High Commission of that country in India.
Special permissions
Special permission from the Government of India shall be required in the following cases, which
may take a longer period for clearance of the flight plan than stipulated above:
a. stay of any aircraft in India for more than 15 days;
b. flight of an aircraft registered in a state not member of ICAO; and
c. passenger charter flights not covered by Tourist Charter Guidelines.
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Changes in flight clearance


Any request for change in the flight clearance would normally not be accepted and would require
fresh clearance with proper notice. However, in exceptional circumstances, change may be
accepted, provided:
a. the replacing aircraft is not capable of air-dropping; or
b. the approved flight schedule time is not pre-phoned such that the notice period stipulated in
NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS of the original application is not met.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Same requirements as for NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS.

STATE AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Clearance to foreign military aircraft shall be issued by Air Headquarters/Naval Headquarters,
Ministry of Defence, for which a formal request is required to be submitted by the Embassies/High
Commission of the country concerned to the Ministry of External Affairs. However, for operation of
civil registered Aircraft under Military callsign, the Embassies/High Commission of the country
concerned are required to obtain Flight Clearance from DGCA as well as Air Headquarters/Naval
Headquarters, Ministry of Defence through Ministry of External Affairs.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Ahmedabad, Amritsar (Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee Intl), Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl), Calicut,
Chennai (Intl), Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl), Jaipur, Kolkata (Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose Intl), Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl), Nagpur (Dr. Ambedkar Intl),
Patna, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli.
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PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required, except when otherwise provided by bilateral government agreements.
For crew members on scheduled flights who keep possession of their licenses when embarking
and disembarking, stay at the airport or within the confines of the cities adjacent thereto and
depart on their next regularly scheduled flight out of Iran, a crew member license or certificate is
accepted in lieu of a passport or visa for temporary admission into Iran.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Disembarking passengers are not required to present vaccination certificates except when
coming directly from an area infected with cholera, yellow fever or smallpox.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Flight Permission Unit-Tehran area control center-Iranian Airports & Air Navigation Company
(IAC)
Address: P.O. Box 13445-1798
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
1387835318
Tel: +98 21 44544110
+98 21 44544111
Fax: +98 21 44544112
Telex: EP DIR - 213889
E-Mail: atc.fpo@airport.ir
AFS: OIIIYKYX

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by bilateral or multilateral air agreements and require a
permit. Application for such a permit shall be submitted to the Flight Permission Unit at least 30
days in advance.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
For ease of reference flight permission number granted to non-scheduled international flights
should be inserted in Item 18 of the flight plan with following format: RMK/IRFPN YK (16 charac-
ters).
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Non-scheduled flights in transit across, or making non-traffic stops in, Iran or Tehran FIR, require
prior permission from the Flight Permission Unit at least 24 hours in advance.
Non-scheduled flights into Iran for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or
mail shall apply for permission not less than 3 working days in advance of the intended landing
the Flight Permission Unit.
The application must include the following information in the order shown:
a. name and address of operator (postal address, tel, fax, etc);
b. flight number, radio call sign, type of aircraft, version, registration mark, MTOW;
c. route, dates and times of entry into and departure from FIR date and time of arrival at and
departure from aerodrome;
d. place or places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad, as the case may be, of passen-
gers and/or freight;
e. purpose of flight, number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
f. designated alternate aerodrome in Islamic Republic of Iran;
g. name, address and business of charterer, if any;
h. billing address (postal address, tel, fax, etc) and name of agency that is responsible for pay-
ment;
i. name of pilot in command and number of crew; and
j. any other information that may be relevant to the proposed operation.
Each permission will be valid for 24 hours.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Prior permission and application procedures are the same as for NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Applications for overflying Iranian territory with or without landing by foreign States aircraft (VIP)
shall be submitted through diplomatic channels at least 2 days in advance, not including days of
rest (Friday) or public holidays.
Application must contain all the information required for NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS as well as
the following:
a. name of mission/organization;
b. name of VIP and number of other officials.
Applications for overflying Iranian territory with or without landing by foreign States military aircraft
shall be submitted through diplomatic channels at least 3 days in advance, not including days of
rest (Friday) or public holidays.
a. name of mission/organization;
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b. type of freight.
Each permission for foreign States aircraft (military, VIP) will be valid for 3 days, except for
freighter aircraft which is valid for 2 days and must be carried out between 0430-1230.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Bandar Abbass (Intl), Esfahan (Shahid Beheshti Intl), Mashhad (Shahid Hashemi Nejad Intl),
Shiraz (Shahid Dastghaib Intl), Tabriz (Intl), Tehran (Imam Khomaini Intl), Tehran (Mehrabad Intl),
Yazd (Shahid Sadooghi Intl), Zahedan (Intl).
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PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required.
All passengers remaining in Iraq for longer than 30 days and embarking to any point outside Iraq
must be in possession of an exit visa.
All foreign transit passengers embarking Iraq for 30 days or less, other than those proceeding on
the same flight, must be in possession of a transit visa. No foreign passenger will be permitted to
leave the confines of the airport without such visa.
Entry visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue, with the understanding that the duration of
stay in Iraq is for a maximum of 30 days only.
Crew member travelling by service route must be in possession of a valid passport and obtain the
necessary authorization.
Coalition military and their civilian components are exempt from the above requirements. All con-
tractors are subject to the above requirements and must route through an international airport
upon entry and exit to Iraq.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Evidence of protection against cholera, yellow fever or smallpox is required from crew and pas-
sengers coming from infected countries.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) is the approving authority for flights intending to operate
within the Baghdad FIR. All aircraft require ICAA approval to land, depart, and overfly Iraq. To
accomplish this, all carriers will contact the ICAA directly providing any documentation required by
the:
Iraq Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA)
Director General
Address: P.O. Box 55103
Baghdad International Airport
Republic of Iraq
Tel: +964 813 2256 (Landline)
Fax: +964 154 30764
E-Mail: dg@iraqcaa.com
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All company information shall be submitted to the ICAA at least 7 days prior to the commence-
ment of the first intended flight, or at least 15 days when such a request is submitted through dip-
lomatic channels.
Request to overfly or operate inside Iraq is accomplished by submitting the proper form. There
are two forms: Daily Overflight Request Form and Landing Slot Request Form. They can be found
on the ICAA website: http://www.iraqcaa.com. Requests for civil flights operating in the Baghdad
FIR shall be submitted to ICAA no later than 1500Z on the day prior to flight giving details of the
proposed flight, and if required will provide written proof of ICAA approval when submitting Over-
flight or Slot Request Forms.
ICAA operates 24 hours a day. The Iraq Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) will resolve all questions
that may arise as to whether or not an operator is approved to operate in the Baghdad FIR. The
contact numbers for ICAA representatives are:
ICAA Air Trans Dept
Tel: +964 1 813 2467 (Landline)
+964 790 531 9779 (cell 1)
Fax: +964 543 0689
E-Mail: ops@iraqcaa.com (civil landing slots)
ops.overflight@iraqcaa.com (civil overflight requests)
NOTE: Aircraft types B732, B721, B722, R721, R722, AN26, AN24, AN12, T154 are not allowed
to operate in Baghdad FIR.
Overflights
Only flights approved by the ICAA are authorized to overfly Iraqi airspace. The Daily Overflight
Request Form can be found on the ICAA website at http://www.iraqcaa.com.
All companies must have ICAA approval to operate within Iraqi airspace prior to submitting an
overflight request. All daily overflight requests must be submitted to ICAA by 1500Z the day prior
to the planned flight. Earlier submission is encouraged; however requests should not be submit-
ted any earlier than 30 days prior to the planned overflight. Carriers will receive and approval
email from ICAA that provides authorization for flight in the Bagdad FIR.
Significant changes to a daily overflight request may be made at any time up to 1500Z the day
prior to the planned flight by submitting an updated request form to ICAA by email. Changes
received after 1500Z may not be accepted. A significant change is defined as any changes to the
following:
a. UTC date of flight;
b. aircraft type;
c. call sign;
d. aircraft registration; and
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e. departure and/or arrival locations.


Landings and Departures (Slots)
Slot requests and changes must be submitted to ICAA no later than 1500Z the day prior to flight
and no earlier than 24 hours prior to the day of operation. Requests received after 1500Z may not
be accepted. The Slot Request Form may be found on the ICAA website at http://www.iraq-
caa.com. Civil carriers must annotate the correct category of flight in order to be approved. Carri-
ers will be notified via email from ICAA of approval to operate.
Changes to Take-off/Landing Slot Time Requests
Significant changes to a slot request may be made at any time up to 1500Z the day prior to the
planned flight by submitting an updated request form to ICAA by email. Changes received after
1500Z may not be accepted. A significant change is defined as any changes to the following:
a. UTC date of flight;
b. aircraft type;
c. call sign;
d. aircraft registration; and
e. departure and/or arrival locations.

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by interstate air agreements or special authorization.
Applications for permission for aircraft engaged in scheduled International Air Services requesting
to overfly Iraqi territory or land for non-traffic purposes shall be submitted with full details to ICAA
at least 7 days prior to the commencement of the flight.
Applications for timetable approval of scheduled International Air Services to operate into Iraq for
commercial purposes, shall be submitted at least 2 month prior to the proposed date of com-
mencement of operation.
Applications for such permits shall be submitted to the ICAA (address see GENERAL).

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Aircraft registered in States that are parties to Chicago International Civil Aviation Convention
(1944) and not engaged in scheduled international air service are permitted to overfly Iraqi terri-
tory or make stops for non-traffic purposes, provided that applications for clearance are forwarded
at least 48 hours prior to commencement of flight incorporating the following details:
a. name and address of aircraft operator;
b. type of aircraft and registration mark;
c. date of overflying or date and estimated time of arrival at and departure from Iraqi territory;
d. route of flight; and
e. purpose of flight and nature of freight on-board.
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Aircraft registered in other foreign countries require special permission to exercise the above
rights after submitting applications to ICAA at least 72 hours prior to the commencement of flights
incorporating the details as mentioned above.
Applications for permission to transport passengers and cargo to and from Iraq for commercial
purposes shall be submitted directly to ICAA 7 days before the commencement of the first inten-
ded flight, or at least 15 days when such request is submitted through diplomatic channels, incor-
porating the following:
a. Cargo flights
1. name and address of the carrier and operator;
2. type of aircraft and registration marks;
3. name and address of the consignor and consignee;
4. type and amount of cargo, with specific indication of any material subject to special
restrictions or authorization such as explosives, arms, and munitions, nuclear objects
and radioactive materials and any other objects related thereto, poisonous gases,
germs and dangerous objects and any other objects the carriage is prohibited by the
competent authority;
5. name and address of the designated agent in Iraq through whom landing and air navi-
gation facilities charges are to be paid in respect of airlines which do not have offices or
accredited agents in Iraq;
6. place of embarkation or disembarkation aboard, with date and estimated time of arrival
and departure from Iraqi aerodrome.
b. Passenger flights
1. as in subparagraphs 1, 2, 5 and 6 above;
2. purpose of flight.

MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Application for permission of foreign military flights to operate over or into Iraqi territory should be
submitted through diplomatic channels at least 15 days before intended day of operation. The
application must contain information as stated under NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Prior permission shall be obtained for private aircraft overflying or landing at Iraqi aerodromes.
The request must be submitted to the ICAA at least 48 hours prior to departure of the aircraft, or
far enough in advance to ensure that the request can be approved by the ICAA, and a reply sent
and received prior to scheduled departure. The application must contain information as stated
under NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS.
Private flights must submit a flight plan sufficiently early to ensure that the information will be
received at least two hours in advance of the aircraft entering the Baghdad FIR.
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AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Civilian aircraft flying into or departing from Iraqi territory shall only be permitted to make their first
landing and final departure from an approved international airport in order to complete required
customs and immigration clearance. The current ICAA approved international airports are Bagh-
dad (Intl), Erbil (Intl), Sulaymaniyah (Intl), Basrah (Intl) and Al Najaf (Al-Ashraf Intl).
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PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required.
Exemption from visa requirement, apart from those states which have signed a bilateral agree-
ment with Israel, may be granted on the basis of agreements between States.
The same applies to passengers in transit.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Vaccination certificates are only required of passengers coming directly from an area temporarily
infected with cholera, yellow fever or smallpox.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
International Relations & Air Transport Division
Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI)
GOLAN Building
Address: Golan St.
P.O. Box 1101
Airport-City
Israel
70100
Tel: +972 3 9774 521
+972 3 9774 551
Fax: +972 3 9774 594
Aviation Security Operation Center (ASOC) of the Israeli Ministry of Transport (MOT) Security
Department
Tel: +972 3 9599 800
Fax: +972 3 9599 808
E-Mail: asoc@int.gov.il
Internet: http://asoc.mot.gov.il/

TEL-AVIV FIR PRIOR APPROVAL REQUIRED


All foreign operated traffic is permitted to enter Tel-Aviv FIR only by prior permission from the
CAAI, for commercial traffic, or the ASOC of the MOT Security Department, for general aviation
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traffic. Tel-Aviv FIR is open to international scheduled, non-scheduled or general-aviation traffic of


foreign operators departing from the following aerodromes only, and according to a prior approval
of the ASOC of the Security Department of the MOT:
BIKF, BIRK, CYUL, CYYZ, EBBR, EBLG, EDDB, EDDF, EDDH, EDDK, EDDL, EDDM, EDDS,
EDDT, EDDW, EDSB, EFHK, EGCC, EGGW, EGKK, EGLL, EHAM, EKCH, ENGM, EPKK,
EPKT, EPWA, EPWR, EPZR, ESSA, EVRA, EYKA, EYVI, HAAB, HECA, KEWR, KJFK, KSFO,
LBBG, LBSF, LBWN, LCLK, LCPH, LDDU, LDSP, LDZA, LEBL, LEMD, LEMG, LEPA, LFMN,
LFPG, LFPO, LFSB, LGAV, LGIR, LGKO, LGKR, LGMK, LGRP, LGSA, LGSK, LGSR, LGTS,
LGZA, LHBP, LICC, LIMC, LIME, LIPE, LIPQ, LIPX, LIRF, LJLJ, LKMT, LKPR, LMML, LOWW,
LROP, LRCK, LRCL, LRCV, LSGG, LSZH, LTAI, LTBA, LTBS, LTBJ, LTFE, LTFJ, LUKK, LWOH,
LYBE, LYPG, LYTV, LZIB, LZKZ, OJAI, OJAM, OJAQ, RKSI, UBBB, UDYZ, UGSB, UGTB,
UKBB, UKCC, UKDD, UKDE, UKFF, UKHH, UKKK, UKLL, UKOO, UKWW, ULLI, UMMS,
URKK,URMM, URRR, URSS, USCC, USPP, USSS, UTTT, UUDD, UUEE, UUWW, UWOO,
UWUU, UWWW, VHHH, ZBAA, ZSPD.
Foreign general aviation traffic may also depart from the following aerodromes to Tel-Aviv FIR,
according to a prior approval of the ASOC of the Security Department of the MOT:
EGLF, EINN, LFPB.
Tel-Aviv FIR is also open to international overflights, operated by Royal Jordanian airlines, depart-
ing from or flying to the following aerodromes only:
EHBK, KDTW, KORD, LTAC.
An operator who wishes to operate a flight to Tel-Aviv FIR from an aerodrome not listed above,
should present his request to the CAAI:
– at least 30 working days before the day of the intended flight, for a commercial flight;
– at least 10 working days before the day of the intended flight, for a non-commercial flight.
Direct flights from an aerodrome in Israel to LCEN or any other aerodrome within northern
Cyprus, and direct flights originated from LCEN or any other aerodrome within northern Cyprus
and destined to Tel-Aviv FIR, are prohibited.

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
General
The operator must be eligible to carry out the flights under the provisions of a bilateral or multilat-
eral agreement to which the State of the operator and the State of Israel are contracting parties
and must have a permit to operate into the State of Israel. An application for such authorization
shall be submitted to the International Relations & Air Transport Division.
The application may be submitted to the International Relations & Air Transport Division by an
authorized organization or an authorized person. An application for an operating permit shall be
submitted in accordance with the provisions of Directive AT.1.1.400 “Granting an Operating
Permit for Scheduled Flights to and from the State of Israel” and shall contain the following forms:
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a. form ATF 1.1.400A - “Commercial specifications of a foreign Air Operator applying for an
operating permit to and from Israel”;
b. form ATF 1.1.400B - “Operational specifications of a foreign Air Operator applying for an
operating permit to and from Israel”;
c. in case the application is to operate passenger or combination flights - Form ATF 1.1.400C –
“Commitment to appoint a representative of an Air Operator at airports”;
d. a confirmation from the aviation authority of its State of operator, according to which it is
authorized to operate on its behalf scheduled flights on the applied route;
e. documents indicating of adequate insurance coverage to insure payment of compensation
for damage, including third party liability, which could be caused consequent to the operation
of the airplanes;
f. in case the air operator plans to carry cargo in the airplane - a confirmation from the aviation
authority of its State of operator that it is authorized to transport general cargo and/or dan-
gerous goods, according to the nature of the cargo;
g. list of aircraft to be used on the services to and from the State of Israel signed by the compe-
tent authority of the State of the operator, or the following aircraft certificates:
1. registration certificate;
2. noise certificate;
3. airworthiness certificate;
4. radio station authorization.
h. if relevant, application to operate wet leased aircraft;
i. schedule:
1. flight numbers;
2. aircraft type;
3. number of weekly frequencies;
4. destinations to be flown with indication of times;
5. code-share (if any) for the current IATA season.
The operator shall submit its schedule in accordance with the time periods specified in direc-
tive AT.1.1.400.
The International Relations & Air Transport Division will also forward the application to the ASOC
of the Israeli MOT Security Department for the approval of the air operator in the security aspect.
During this process, additional documents may be required.
All applications must be made according to directive AT.1.1.400 and submitted in the above pre-
scribed forms obtainable at the following website:
Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI)
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Internet: http://caa.gov.il/index.php?option=com_docman&view=download&cate-
gory_slug=directives&alias=4878-at-1-1-400-english-rev-3&Itemid=669&lang=he
Any change in the above data provided by the operator, must be notified in advance by the opera-
tor to the International Relations & Air Transport Division.
Any schedule or operational change, such as, modifications of departure and arrival times, can-
cellations of scheduled flights or operation of extra section flights have to be notified by the opera-
tor to the International Relations Division & Air Transport Division at least 5 days before the plan-
ned operation date.
Overflights and Non-traffic Stops
Prior permission is not required for commercial scheduled flights by aircraft registered in countries
that are parties to the International Air Services Transit Agreement (IASTA) or where the relevant
Israeli bilateral air services agreement allows overflying the State of Israel or making stops for
non-traffic purposes.
Prior permission is required for such flights by aircraft registered in countries that are not party to
the IASTA or where the relevant bilateral air services agreement does not provide for either first
or second freedom rights, and should be sought in accordance with the procedure set out above
under “General”.
Nevertheless, prior notification for all commercial flights shall be submitted at least 5 working days
prior to the beginning of the flight via fax or e-mail to the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security
Department.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Procedures
An operator intending to perform one or a series of non-scheduled (charter) flights into Israel for
the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, must have an operating permit
to operate commercial non-scheduled charter flights into the State of Israel.
An application for an operating permit shall be submitted at least 4 days in advance of the inten-
ded landing to the International Relations Division if the operator intends to carry out up to a maxi-
mum of 4 charter flights to Israel in 8 consecutive weeks. For an operator intending to operate
more than 4 charter flights within 8 consecutive weeks to the State of Israel (traffic program), the
application shall be submitted at least 30 days in advance of the intended landing/effective date of
the traffic program.
An application for an operating permit shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of
directive AT.1.1.402 “Granting an Operating Permit for Charter Flights to and from the State of
Israel” and shall contain the following forms:
a. form ATF 1.1.402A - “Application for operation of Charter Flights”;
b. form ATF 1.1.400A - “Commercial specifications of a foreign Air Operator applying for an
operating permit to and from Israel”;
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c. form ATF 1.1.400B - “Operational specifications of a foreign Air Operator applying for an
operating permit to and from Israel”;
d. in case the application is to operate passenger charter flights - form ATF 1.1.400C - “Com-
mitment to appoint a representative of an Air Operator at airports”;
e. copy of the signed charter agreement between the tour operator or charterer and the air
operator;
f. documents indicating of adequate insurance coverage to insure payment of compensation
for damage, including third party liability, which could be caused consequent to the operation
of the airplanes;
g. in case the air operator plans to carry cargo in the airplane - a confirmation from the aviation
authority of its State of operator that it is authorized to transport general cargo and/or dan-
gerous goods, according to the nature of the cargo;
h. list of aircraft to be used on the services to and from the State of Israel signed by the compe-
tent authority of the State of the operator, or the following aircraft certificates:
1. registration certificate;
2. noise certificate;
3. airworthiness certificate;
4. radio station authorization.
i. if relevant, application to operate wet leased aircraft.
The International Relations & Air Transport Division will also forward the application to the ASOC
of the Israeli MOT Security Department for the approval of the air operator in the security aspect.
During this process, additional documents may be required.
All applications must be made according to Directive AT.1.1.402 and submitted in the above pre-
scribed forms obtainable at following website:
Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI)
Internet: http://caa.gov.il/index.php?option=com_docman&view=download&cate-
gory_slug=directives&alias=4875-at-1-1-402-english-rev-3&Itemid=669&lang=he
Any change in the above data provided by the operator, must be notified in advance by the opera-
tor to the International Relations & Air Transport Division.
Any schedule or operational change, such as modifications of departure and arrival times or can-
cellations of flights, must be notified by the operator to the International Relations & Air Transport
Division at least 5 days before the change takes place.
Overflights and Technical Stops
Prior permission is not required for commercial non-scheduled flights by aircraft registered in
countries which are parties to the Chicago Convention (Contracting States), and which have dip-
lomatic relations with the State of Israel, overflying the State of Israel or making stops for non-
traffic purposes.
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Prior permission is required for such flights by aircraft registered in countries which are not parties
to the Chicago Convention or that does not have diplomatic relations with the State of Israel, and
should be sought in accordance with the procedure set out above under “Procedures”.
Nevertheless, prior notification for all commercial flights shall be submitted at least 5 working days
prior to the beginning of the flight via fax or e-mail to the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security
Department.

GENERAL AVIATION FLIGHTS


Advance Notification of Arrival for Israeli Licensed Pilots
An Israeli licensed pilot, operating a general aviation (non-commercial) flight to Israel, may apply
to the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department, for a Security Registered Pilot (SRP) status.
An Israeli licensed pilot, who wishes to apply for a SRP status should contact the ASOC of the
Israeli MOT Security Department via phone.
An Israeli licensed pilot, who was granted a SRP status, will receive a personal identification
code, which will enable the pilot to submit an ‘Advanced Notification of Arrival’ to the ASOC of the
Israeli MOT Security Department. An Israeli pilot, who did not apply for a SRP status or was not
granted a SRP status, must obtain a security arrival permit as detailed below (advanced notifica-
tion of arrival for foreign licensed pilots).
Operators are reminded that sending flight plans without accepting prior landing permission is
strictly prohibited. Such flight plans will be rejected and the aircraft will be denied entry to the Tel-
Aviv FIR.
When approaching Tel-Aviv FIR, the pilot must establish initial radio communication with the rele-
vant ACC unit, and provide the security entry code allocated to him in advance, while awaiting
clearance to enter the FIR.
Advance Notification of Arrival for Foreign Licensed Pilots
Each incoming general aviation (non-commercial) flight, flown by a non-Israeli licensed pilot, shall
apply for an advance landing permit (security arrival permit). Landing application shall be submit-
ted by the handling agency in Israel via internet to the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Depart-
ment.
The system will automatically verify that all the required information was submitted and generate
an instantaneous confirmation of successful receipt. In case the pilot does not require the use of a
handling agency he/she may submit his/her notification of arrival in writing and wait for a written
confirmation that his/her request has been successfully received to ASOC of the Israeli MOT
Security Department.
For submission of a landing application by fax or e-mail the applicant must use the attached form
(see before mentioned website), and fill in at least the mandatory information. Landing application
must be received by the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department as follows:
a. For flights scheduled to land between Saturday to Monday (inclusive) as well as on holidays
and holiday eves - submission has to be made at least 96 hours prior to the planned depar-
ture of the flight.
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b. For flights scheduled to land between Tuesday to Friday (inclusive) - submission has to be
made at least 72 hours prior to the planned departure of the flight.
The ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department will process the application within the time-
frames stated above and will issue a pending approval or a denial notification to the applicant.
The pending permission notification or the denial permission notification will be send by fax to the
applicant's fax number. The ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department will assign an applica-
tion number for each application; the application number is clearly designated on the approval or
denial notification which must be quoted in any correspondence related to that specific applica-
tion. The pending approval will become a final security arrival permit only after the pilot has sub-
mitted an ‘Entry Code’ as described below.
An non-Israeli licensed pilot having applied for an arrival permit into Tel-Aviv FIR, and obtained
from the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department a pending permission notification form,
shall submit a personal positive identification code (‘Entry Code’) for the arrival identification pro-
cedure. The personal ‘Entry Code’ shall be submitted not later than 6 hours before departure to
Tel-Aviv FIR to the aviation security interactive website of the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security
Department.
The system will automatically process the code submitted and generate an instantaneous confir-
mation. Upon successful receipt of the ‘Entry Code’, the pending permission will be processed to
a final security arrival permit. For any questions regarding this procedure pilots may call directly
the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department.
Operators are herein notified that sending flight plans without obtaining prior overflight or landing
permission is strictly prohibited. Such flight plans will be rejected and the aircraft will be denied
entry to the Tel-Aviv FIR.
When approaching Tel-Aviv FIR, the pilot must establish initial radio communication with the rele-
vant ACC unit, for identification and provide the security code allocated to him in advance, while
awaiting clearance to enter the FIR.
Maintenance Purposes Landing
Prior permission is required for landing in the State of Israel subject to a prior contract with an
Israeli approved maintenance organization. The operator shall submit an application for an appro-
val to:
Flight Standards Division
Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI)
GOLAN Building
Address: Golan St.
P.O. Box 1101
Airport-City
Israel
70100
Tel: +972 3 9774 635
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Fax: +972 3 9774 595


An application for such an approval shall be submitted at least 3 working days prior to the inten-
ded operation.
Requirements for Handling Agency
Non-commercial and own-use charter flights intending to land at Eilat or Tel-Aviv (Ben Gurion) air-
ports are required to be represented at the airport by a handling agency. Operators without an
agency will be required to accept 1 of the authorized agencies.
Nevertheless, non-commercial flights are exempted from this requirement provided they carry
less than 4 persons on board (crew excluded).

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


An operator of a State aircraft must contact the relevant Israeli governmental ministry, and the
ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department, and obtain permission through diplomatic chan-
nels prior to operating a flight to or from an Israeli airport or entering Israeli airspace.
Such a notice should be given at least 5 days prior to the effective day of the flight.
The State of the operator must provide complete information about the flight in a diplomatic note
to the ASOC of the Israeli MOT Security Department, and include the following details:
a. the name of the operator and the call sign of the flight or flights;
b. the type of aircraft to be flown and the aircraft registration or identification;
c. the proposed flight routing, including:
1. last point of departure outside Israel;
2. first point of entry into Israel;
3. the date and time of arrival at and departure from any Israeli airport or airports;
4. place or places abroad where passengers and freight will be embarking and disembark-
ing.
d. a declaration regarding the aircraft noise level, according to Volume I of Annex 16 of the
ICAO convention; and
e. a declaration regarding the carriage of hazardous materials, as described in Annex 18 of the
ICAO convention.
Furthermore the State of the operator must apply for an advance landing security permit (security
arrival permit) by submitting the application to the aviation security interactive website:
http://asoc.mot.gov.il/
(procedure mentioned in section “Advance notification of arrival for foreign licensed pilots”) and
get an approval to land in Israel or to operate an over flight.
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SCHEDULE AND AIRPORT COORDINATION


Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) airport is designated as a fully coordinated airport. Therefore, all traffic
arriving/departing Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) airport must have a fully coordinated SLOT before oper-
ating. Applications must be applied for 48 hours in advance (MON-THU), and 72 hours in
advance for weekends (FRI-SUN) to TLVACXH in ‘SSIM’ format.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Eilat, Eilat (Ilan and Assaf Ramon), Ovda, Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) and Tel Aviv (Sde Dov).
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 613
JORDAN
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT
Each passenger must have a passport valid for not less than 3 months.

VISA
Required.
Citizens of the following countries are required to obtain prior approval from Ministry of Interior -
Jordan through Jordanian Embassies in their respective States:
Iran, Angola, Ethiopia, Uganda, Albania, Pakistan, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad,
Togo, Tanzania, Djibouti, Gabon, Zambia, Sri Lanka, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Gambia, Ghana,
Guinea Rep, Guinea Bissau, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam, Liberia, Philippines, Kenya, Mongolia,
Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, India (except tourist, provided that he/she holds
more than 1000USD), Sudan, South Sudan, Cuba, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Belize, Mauritania,
Cambodia, Bangladesh, Romania, Macedonia, Moldova, Colombia, Uzbekistan, Central African
Rep, Iraq, Congo, Laos, Zaire, Moons Island, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bangladesh, Niger, Benin,
Cote d'Ivore, Myanmar, Dominican Republic, Guatemala.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Arriving aircrafts:
– Disembarking passengers coming from epidemic zones may be required to produce appropri-
ate and valid certificates of inoculation;
– Blood samples of the passengers arriving from infected area of Malaria have to be inspected;
– Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travelers over one year of age coming from
infected areas.
Departure aircrafts: No health formalities are required.
Samples of all kinds of foods disembarked at Jordanian airports have to be inspected by appropri-
ate authorities.
Flight crew of an en-route aircraft shall, upon identifying suspected cases(s) of communicable dis-
ease, or other public health risk on board the aircraft, promptly notifies the ATS unit with which the
pilot is communicating, providing the information listed below:
a. Aircraft identification;
b. Departure aerodrome;
c. Destination aerodrome;
d. Estimated time of arrival;
e. Number of persons on board;
f. Number of suspected case(s) on board; and
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g. Nature of the public health risk, if known.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Applications for permits to operate into or in transit across Jordan shall be submitted to:
Chief Commissioner of Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission
Flight Permission and Facilitation
Address: P.O. Box 7547
11110 Amman
Jordan
Fax: +962 6 487 4756
E-Mail: airclearances@carc.gov.jo

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled international flights are governed by bilateral air-agreements or special authorization.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
An operator intending to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) into Jordan for the purpose
of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, shall apply to the Chief Commissioner of
Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission for permission not less than 72 hours in advance of the
intended landing.
The application must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
a. name of operator;
b. type of aircraft and registration marks;
c. date and time of arrival at, and departure from Jordan;
d. place or places of embarkation abroad, as the case may be, of passengers and/or freight;
e. purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
f. name, address and business of charterer, if any.
Non-scheduled flights intending to overfly Amman FIR and/or land in Jordan for technical purpo-
ses are requested to submit an application to obtain clearance 24 hours in advance. Such flights
are required to forward the following details:
a. name of operator;
b. type and registration of aircraft;
c. nature and purpose of flight;
d. in case of cargo, nature and contents should be clearly specified;
e. points of departure and arrival.
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JORDAN
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Aircraft shall not leave departure aerodrome before overflying clearance has been received.
NOTE: The validity period for landing clearance is 48 hours and overflight clearance is 72 hours.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Aircraft intending to perform private flights to Jordan or to overfly Jordanian territory are required
to submit an application for prior permission 48 hours in advance, stating the details as required
for commercial landings in NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS above.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Aircraft shall first land at and finally depart from an international airport.
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KUWAIT
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required, except for transit passengers on through flights or transferring to another flight at the
same airport without entering Kuwait.
This regulation is also applied to temporary visitors, e.g. those persons entering the country for a
period of one month or longer.
Embarkation/disembarkation cards must be completed by all passengers, except citizens of Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
For more detail contact D.G.C.A. site: www.kuwait-airport.com.kw

HEALTH
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travelers over one year of age coming from
infected areas.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Applications for approval
All applications should be addressed to the attention of:
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
Address: P.O. Box 17
Safat
Kuwait
13001
Tel: +965 161
Fax: +965 247 13504
Telex: CIVAIR KUWAIT
E-Mail: isc@dgac.gov.kw
SITA: KWIAPYA
AFS: OKAAYAYX
Information required from aircraft operators
The following information is required from all aircraft operators for any type of operation:
a. air operator certificate (AOC);
b. aircraft charterer (if any);
c. call sign/flight number or registration mark(s);
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d. aircraft type & nature of flight;


e. full sector of flight (from/to) & ETA/ETD;
f. if dangerous goods are carried, refer also to Kuwait Civil Aviation Safety Regulations
(KCASR) part 18;
g. proposed date(s) of flight(s);
h. aircraft configuration (passenger and cargo capacity).

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Traffic stops
For regular international scheduled flights into Kuwait, the airline must be designated pursuant to
a bilateral or multilateral agreement to which the government of Kuwait and that of the state which
the airline is registered are parties, or the operator is licensed to operate regular service on tem-
porary basis have been granted a Temporary Operating Permit (TOP) by Kuwait DGCA. The
operator (company) must have a legitimate agent in Kuwait, who has a registered office in the
state of Kuwait.
Applications should be made 30 days prior to the proposed date of commencement of operation
to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The following information and documents are required from aircraft operators in addition to the
information shown under GENERAL:
a. Information:
1. period of operation;
2. aircraft configuration (passengers & cargo capacity);
3. frequency (days of week).
b. Pre-requisite vaild documents:
1. air operator’s certificate, reflecting the aircraft registration mark(s);
2. company operations manual;
3. company security programm;
4. certificate of registration;
5. certificate of airworthiness;
6. insurance certificate;
7. noise certificate;
8. aircraft radio station license;
9. ACAS II/TCAS certificate (mandatory within Kuwait airspace);
10. basic area navigation (B-RNAV) certificate, if equipped;
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11. RVSM certificate, when operating above 29000ft;


12. if the aircraft are maintained within the company , the operator shall provide us with the
maintenance organization exposition document;
13. if the aircraft are maintained by other approved maintenance organization outside the
company, the operator shall provide us with the list of companies who are carrying out
the maintenance on the aircraft;
14. all aircraft shall be maintained by an approved maintenance organization (AMO) in
accordance with the manufacture’s standards, specification, and procedures;
15. in case of leased aircraft:
(a) a copy of the lease agreement, approved by the state of registry and the state of
operator; and
(b) conformity statement from the state of registry, stating that it will remain responsi-
ble for the safety oversight;
(c) in case of transfer of functions of the state of registry to the state of operator, evi-
dence is required showing the state responsible for safety oversight.
16. all flight crew shall have a valid license, issued by an ICAO member state, with current
type rating or the aircraft operated and medical certificate provide us with the copies of
all flight crew including the current type rating and medical certificate.
17. flight crew shall not be above 65 years of age.
Overflying and technical stops
Subject to the observance of the application rules and regulations, aircraft registered in ICAO
states and operated by an airline of any contracting state may overfly or make non-traffic stops in
the territory of Kuwait provided the state concerned being signatory to the international air transit
agreement. There is no requirement to request overflying permission for such aircraft.
Applications for non-traffic stops should be made to the address of the Directorate General of Civil
Aviation (DGCA).
A minimum notice period of one week is required for administrative and operational reasons.
The following information is required from aircraft operators in addition to the information shown
under GENERAL above:
a. period of operation;
b. aircraft configuration (passengers & cargo capacity);
c. frequency (days of the week).
Operators of aircraft registered in states that are not signatory to the ICAO convention must
obtain prior approval to overfly or land in the territory of Kuwait. A minimum notice period of one
week is required for administrative and operational reasons.
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KUWAIT
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Traffic stops
If an operator intends to make a non-scheduled stop in the territory of Kuwait, the aircraft operator
should apply to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
A minimum notice period of one week is required for administrative and operational reasons.
The same documents are required from aircraft operator as shown under GENERAL and
SCHEDULED FLIGHTS (Traffic stops) above.
Overflying and technical stops
Subject to the observance of the application rules and regulations, aircraft registered in ICAO
states and operated by an airline of any contracting state may overfly or make non-traffic stops in
the territory of Kuwait provided the state concerned being signatory to the Chicago convention on
international civil aviation. There is no requirement to request overflying permission for such air-
craft except when the flight is involved in diplomatic or military operations. Applications for non-
traffic stops should be made to the address of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
A minimum notice period of 48 hours is required for administrative and operational reasons.
The following information is required from aircraft operators in addition to the information as
shown under SCHEDULED FLIGHTS (Traffic stops) above:
a. date of flight(s);
b. type of cargo (if any).
Operators of aircraft registered in states that are not signatory to the ICAO convention must
obtain prior approval to overfly or land in the territory of Kuwait. A minimum notice period of one
week is required for administrative and operational reasons.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Traffic stops
If an operator intends to land in the territory of Kuwait he should apply for approval to the Director-
ate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
A minimum notice period of 72 hours is required for administrative and operational reasons.
The following information is required in addition to the information shown under GENERAL:
a. purpose of flight;
b. passengers and company name;
c. name of VIP (if any);
d. type of cargo (if any);
e. hosting company and / or contact in Kuwait.
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KUWAIT
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Overflying and technical stops


Subject to the observance of the application rules and regulations, there is no requirement to
request permission for overflying or refueling/crew rest stops for such aircraft except when the
flight is involved in diplomatic or military operations.
Operators of aircraft registered in states that are not signatory to the ICAO convention must
obtain prior approval to overfly or land in the territory of Kuwait. A minimum notice period of 72
hours is required for administrative and operational reasons.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Any state of military aircraft (including chartered flights) wishing to overfly, land or depart from the
territory of Kuwait shall apply for approval.
A minimum notice period of 15 days in advance before the intended date of overflying, arrival or
departure is required for.
Applications shall be made to:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address: P.O Box 3
Safat
Kuwait
13001
Fax: +965 242 5141
and copy to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The following information is required from aircraft operators in addition to the information shown
under GENERAL:
a. purpose of flight;
b. name of VIP (if any);
c. type of cargo (if any).

VVIP/VIP FLIGHTS
Any operator carrying out a VVIP/VIP flight for purpose of landing in, departing from or overflying
the territory of Kuwait shall apply for approval to The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (address see
above).

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Aircraft landing on or departing from the territory of Kuwait must land at and depart from Kuwait
Intl Airport.

SPECIAL NOTICES
No aircraft is permitted to operate between Israel and the State of Kuwait.
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LEBANON
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT
Required except for holders of:
a. identity cards issued to Nationals of Syria provided they are entering directly from Syria;
b. valid Laissez-Passer issued by the Lebanese Government, with return visa or Resident
Card;
c. Laissez-Passer issued by the United Nations;
d. Military Identity Card (with movement or leave order) issued to the UN Interim Forces
(UNIFIL) and their families when visiting (UNIFIL) personnel in Lebanon;
e. Seaman Book (travelling on duty) provided a Directorate General of Security (DGS) accept-
ance has been obtained at least 48 hours before arrival;
f. travel document (Titre De Voyage) for refugees, issued by any country other than Israel.
Holder must have a valid return visa for the issuing country and a prior permission from the
DGS obtained at a Lebanese embassy or consulate abroad.
Holders of any passport or travel document containing a visa for Israel, or stamped by Israeli
authority, valid or expired, used or unused, are refused entry.

VISA
Required, except for:
a. nationals of Syria;
b. UN staff, being Diplomat and holding Diplomatic Card, issued by the Lebanese Ministry of
Foreign Affairs;
c. holders of Diplomatic passports;
d. residents in possession of a Resident Permit Card provided they have not been absent from
Lebanon for a period of 6 month or more during the permit validity;
e. members of UNIFIL holding Military Identity Card.
Crew member licenses are accepted instead of passport and visa. On departures inspection of
identity documents is required.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Disembarking passengers arriving directly from an area infected with plague, cholera and/or
yellow fever are required to present a vaccination certificate.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Directorate General of Civil Aviation
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 622
LEBANON
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Address: Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport


Lebanon
Tel: +961 1 628195
+961 1 628196
+961 1 628197
Fax: +961 1 629010
Telex: CIVILAIR - DACIL BEIRUT LEBANON
E-Mail: dgca@beirutairport.gov.lb
AFS: OLDDYAYX

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by interstate bilateral air agreements or special authorization.
Initial request shall be submitted through diplomatic channels.
Airline representatives shall notify, in adequate time, to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation,
the intended schedules and any modifications thereto with a view to obtaining written approval.
The target dates for submission of these schedules are:
– 15 August for winter schedule,
– 15 January for summer schedule.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Aircraft registered in ICAO member States, and aircraft belonging to operators duly authorized to
operate scheduled services into Lebanon, are permitted to overfly the Lebanese territory or to
land for non-traffic purposes at Lebanese airports open to international traffic without prior permis-
sion or notification, provided that a flight plan is received at ATC centers at least 30 minutes
before ETA.
Aircraft belonging to operators not engaged in scheduled services, are allowed to land at
approved customs airports in accordance with the provisions above for non-traffic purposes.
For aircraft desiring to overfly the Lebanese territory, an application must be addressed by the air-
craft owners, pilots or their representatives or agents or through diplomatic channels, or by reply
prepaid telegrams, or through AFS network telegraph to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Applications must reach the Directorate General of Civil Aviation at least 48 hours before the
commencement of flight. In exceptionally urgent cases the above term may be reduced to 12
hours.
In all other cases (i.e. all non-scheduled flights operated for traffic purposes, and/or aircraft
belonging to operators not engaged in scheduled traffic into Lebanon, when transiting Beirut with
stop-over facilities allowing passengers a short stay therein), an application must be made
through the Civil Aviation Authorities of the State of registry, addressed to the Directorate General
of Civil Aviation or through diplomatic channels.
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LEBANON
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

The application shall reach the Directorate General of Civil Aviation at least 7 days before the
commencement of the flight. In exceptionally urgent cases the above term may be reduced to 5
days.
Each application shall include the following information:
a. name and nationality of operating company;
b. type of aircraft and registration marks;
c. name of pilot and number of crew;
d. date and time of arrival at and departure from Lebanese aerodromes or overflying the Leba-
nese territory;
e. route of flight including origin and final destination of flight;
f. last airport before entering Lebanon and next airport after leaving Lebanon;
g. purpose of flight;
h. number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
i. name, address and business of charterer.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
At least 48 hours prior permission is required for private, business or air taxi aircraft desiring to
operate into or over Lebanese territory. Aircraft desiring to land, either to disembark or to pick up
passengers, should indicate in their requests, names, nationalities and titles of such passengers
together with purpose of flight and name of charterer, if any.

AIRPORT OF ENTRY
Beirut (Rafic Hariri Intl)

SPECIAL NOTICES
Aircraft registered in Israel and any other aircraft destined for or departing from Israel are not
allowed to fly into or over the Lebanese territory.
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MALDIVES
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
No prior visa arrangement is required for entry into the Maldives. Nationals from all foreign coun-
tries are subject to receive 30 days tourist visa or as per bilateral agreement between the Mal-
dives and the respective country, provided the requirements for entry permit are met.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
All passengers coming directly or have visited a yellow fever endemic area within 6 days of arrival
are required to provide a yellow fever vaccination certificate on entry.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Chief Executive
Maldives Civil Aviation Authority
Address: Velaanaage Office Building, 11th floor
Hilaalee Magu
Male
Republic of Maldives
20096
Tel: +960 332 3507
+960 332 4986
+960 332 4987
Fax: +960 332 3039
E-Mail: civav@aviainfo.gov.mv
AFS: VRMMYAYX

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by bilateral or multilateral agreements and are subject to a
special authorization issued by the Civil Aviation Authority.
Applications for permits shall be submitted to the Chief Executive of Maldives Civil Aviation
Authority and must be made at least 2 months in advance of intended operations and shall
include following information:
a. name and full address of operator;
b. name and full address of owner (if different from the operator);
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MALDIVES
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

c. type of aircraft;
d. nationality and registration number of aircraft;
e. capacity/configuration of aircraft;
f. radio call sign;
g. category of flight(s);
h. schedule: route(s), date(s) of operations;
i. passenger and cargo tariff, ex-Male;
j. copy of the certificate(s) of registration, airworthiness and noise certificate;
k. copy of declaration of competency/air operator certificate;
l. copy of insurance certificates and policy covering third party liability;
m. name and address of representative in Male, if any;
n. airline security manual.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Non-traffic or Technical Landings
Prior permission is necessary. Application for approval shall be submitted to the Chief Executive
of Maldives Civil Aviation Authority, not less than 24 hours in advance of intended landing.
The application must include the following information:
a. name and full address of aircraft operating agency;
b. aircraft type;
c. aircraft nationality and registration mark;
d. aircraft call sign;
e. name of commander;
f. number of crew and passengers;
g. general description of goods carried, if any;
h. purpose of flight;
i. schedule route(s), date(s), timing(s) of operations.
Traffic Landings and Up-lifts (Passenger and Cargo Charter Flights)
Operators intending to carry out a series of non-scheduled flights into the Republic of Maldives for
the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo and/or mail, shall apply for prior per-
mission to the Chief Executive of Maldives Civil Aviation Authority at least 2 months in advance of
intended operations.
The application must include the following information:
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MALDIVES
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

a. name and full address of aircraft operating agency;


b. name and full address of owner;
c. name and full address of charterer(s);
d. aircraft type;
e. aircraft nationality and registration marks;
f. capacity and configuration of aircraft;
g. aircraft call sign;
h. category of flight(s);
i. schedule route(s), date(s), timing(s) of operations;
j. passenger tariff/charterers' inclusive tour minimum price payable cargo rates;
k. copy of certificate(s) of registrations, airworthiness and noise certificate;
l. copy of declaration of competency;
m. copy of insurance certificate(s) and policy covering third party liability;
n. name and address of representative in Male, if any;
o. airline security manual.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Operators intending to carry out a non-scheduled private flight into or over the territory of the
Republic of Maldives for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo and/or mail,
shall apply for prior permission to the Chief Executive of Maldives Civil Aviation Authority not less
than 24 hours in advance of intended landing and/or overflight.
The application must include the following information:
a. name and full address of aircraft operating agency (including telephone number, fax and e-
mail address);
b. aircraft type;
c. aircraft nationality and registration mark;
d. aircraft call sign;
e. name of commander;
f. number of crew and passengers;
g. general description of goods carried, if any;
h. purpose of flight;
i. schedule route(s), date(s), timing(s) of operations.
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MALDIVES
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

OVERFLIGHTS
Prior permission is necessary. Application for permission shall be submitted to the Chief Execu-
tive of Maldives Civil Aviation Authority, not less than 72 hours in advance of the aircraft's entry
into Maldives airspace and shall include following information:
a. name and full address of aircraft operating agency;
b. full billing address (including telephone number, fax and e-mail address);
c. aircraft type;
d. aircraft nationality and registration mark;
e. aircraft call sign;
f. name of commander;
g. number of crew and passengers;
h. general description of goods carried, if any;
i. purpose of flight;
j. schedule route(s), date(s), timing(s) of operations.
Notification by flight plans addressed to Male Air Traffic Control and received at least 2 hours in
advance of the aircraft's entry into Male FIR, will normally be accepted as advance notification of
entry into the Male FIR but not for entry into Maldives airspace.

STATE AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Foreign State aircraft intending to land at or overfly Maldives are to obtain diplomatic clearance
for such landings or overflights from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Male (Velana Intl), Gan (Intl).
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NEPAL
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT & VISA


Required.
A crew member license or certificate is accepted in lieu of a passport or visa for temporary admis-
sion into Nepal.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Disembarking passengers coming directly from an area infected with cholera, smallpox or yellow
fever are required to present vaccination certificates.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Director General
Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)
Address: Babar Mahal
Kathmandu
Nepal
Tel: +977 1 4262387
+977 1 4262518
+977 1 4262326
Fax: +977 1 4262516
E-Mail: cnsatm@mos.com.np
dgca@caanepal.org.np
AFS: VNKTYAYX

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled flights are governed by bilateral or multilateral interstate agreements and require a
permit to operate into or in transit across Nepal. Written application must reach the Director Gen-
eral of CAAN at least 60 working days before the applicable date. For the amendments of sched-
ule or revision of the scheduled flight, the request for amendment/revision shall be submitted at
least 7 working days before the applicable date.
Following documents are required for operation in Nepal by foreign carriers/operators:
a. letter forwarded by the Ministry responsible for civil aviation in concerned country, designat-
ing the airlines as the designated airline of that country (with confirmation of operating
authorization), to the Government of Nepal, Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (as per
the provision made under Air Service Agreement (ASA) and Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) between Nepal and the concerned country, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Nepal i.e. diplomatic channels);
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b. copy of legal document that reflects the substantial ownership and effective control;
c. security manual;
d. operation manual;
e. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs);
f. copy of Air Operator Certificate (AOC);
g. copy of certificate of registration of each aircraft involved in operation;
h. copy of certificate of airworthiness of each aircraft involved in operation;
i. copy of certificate of insurance covering third party liability of amount not less than US$ 60
Million;
j. copy of simulator certificate of pilot-in-command for Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl) airport, of
SID/STAR procedures, maps etc.;
k. copy of certificate of insurance ensuring at least coverage in accordance with the Warsaw
Convention, 1929 at amended by the Hague Protocol 1955;
l. copy of English language proficiency certificate of pilot-in-command, if non-native English
speaker;
m. proposed route schedule, frequency, capacity, traffic rights and tariffs approved by the
responsible authority of the concerned country;
n. SLOT approval letter from international airport;
o. removal of disabled aircraft plant occupied by international airport;
p. copy of ground handling arrangement and/or agreement letter;
q. name and address of the local agent/representative and authorization letter.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Overflights, Non-commercial Flights and Technical Landings
Advance notification and permission from CAAN is required for civil aircraft of ICAO member
States.
NOTE: In case of non-commercial flights and technical landings operators should schedule their
arrivals and departures within the operation hour of the aerodrome.
Requests for civil aircraft flights of non-ICAO member States must be sought and obtained
through diplomatic means from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nepal.
Commercial Landings and Departures
Applications for prior permission request shall be submitted by letter, AFS or fax to the Director
General of CAAN at least 15 working days prior to arrival or departure.
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Charter Flights
For getting a charter flight permission to Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl) airport, an application letter
is to be sent from the aircraft operator to the Director General of CAAN requesting overflying and
landing permission, (at least 7 days before the day of operation), through local agent at Kath-
mandu (Tribhuvan Intl) airport. The application letter shall enclose following documents:
a. copy of AOC;
b. copy of aircraft registration certificate;
c. copy of aircraft airworthiness certificate;
d. copy of Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) that shows the MTOW;
e. copy of aircraft insurance certificate covering third party liability of not less than US$ 60 Mil-
lion;
f. copy of simulator certificate of pilot-in-command for Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl) airport of
SID/STAR procedures;
g. copy of English language proficiency certificate of pilot-in-command if, non-native English
speaker;
h. charter flight permission request form, with all required information filled out;
i. an authorization letter to local agent by the operator;
j. a bank voucher or permission fee of $56.50, in equivalent Nepalese Currency (converted
according to the Nepal Rastra Bank's selling rate of the date) deposited in Rastriya Banijya
Bank, Bishal Bazar (New Road), Kathmandu, in the name of CAAN, the current Account No.
64917.
Detail information and charter flight permission request form can be obtained or downloaded from:
CAAN, Head Office
Internet: www.caanepal.org.np

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Application for permission must be submitted to Director General of CAAN at least 7 working days
in advance of the applicable date.
Same requirements apply as for Charter Flights.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl).
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PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required, except from:
a. nationals of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the
United Arab Emirates);
b. certain specified professionals holding residence permits of any Gulf Cooperation Council
country valid for at least 6 months and who have resided there for at least one year, provided
they have a passport and original Labour Card with them;
NOTE: For a listing of professions, refer to Omani embassies/consulates, Royal Oman
Police and travel agents or the Royal Oman Police Website www.rop.gov.om.
c. members of operating or positioning crews on scheduled international air services or non-
scheduled air transport operations who remain at the airport where the aircraft has stopped,
or within the confines of the cities adjacent thereto and depart on the same or next regularly
scheduled flight out of Oman, provided they travel in uniform and carry a valid passport;
d. transit passengers who arrive and depart on the same through flight or transfer to another
flight at the same airport.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
A valid certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is required of persons arriving from infected
areas.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by bilateral or multilateral agreements and are subject to prior
authorization.
Application for permits shall be submitted as follows:
a. For scheduled operations into Oman, chartered flights, additional landing flights, technical
landings and/or amend flight times, routes and/ or operated aircraft:
Directorate of Air Transport
Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA)
Address: P.O. Box 1
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman
Postal Code 111
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Tel: +968 24 354028


+968 24 354062
E-Mail: permits@paca.gov.om
b. For scheduled overflying flights, additional overflying flights, single overflying flights and/or
amend overflying flight times, routes and/or aircraft:
Directorate of Air Transport
Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA)
E-Mail: permits-om@paca.gov.om

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Operators must obtain permission to carry out non-scheduled flights into, from or over the territory
of Oman. Application for such permission shall be submitted to the Directorate of Air Transport
(see SCHEDULED FLIGHTS paragraph a.) at least 72 hours in advance and shall include the fol-
lowing information:
a. name of operator and full mailing address (including telephone/fax/e-mail);
b. type of aircraft, MTOW, registration marks availability of ACAS II and serviceable trans-
ponder;
c. call sign/flight number (ICAO 3-letter code);
d. operator's IATA code;
e. date and time of arrival at, and departure from Muscat (Intl)/Salalah airport;
f. entry/exit points within Muscat FIR, itinerary schedule ETD/ETA;
g. place or places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad, of passengers and/or freight;
h. purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
i. name, address and business of charterer, if any;
j. names of crew members;
k. valid and clear copies of the following documents (not required for private and overflying
flights and/or technical stops):
1. air operator certificate with the specifications;
2. certificate of airworthiness;
3. certificate of registration;
4. certificate of insurance;
5. aircraft noise certificate;
6. radio licenses certificate.
l. responsible authority for air navigation, landing and parking charges:
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1. head of accounts dept. with full mailing address;


2. account payable;
3. telephone/fax and e-mail address.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Operators must obtain permission to carry out private flights into, from or over the territory of
Oman.
Application for such permission shall be submitted to the Directorate of Air Transport (see
SCHEDULED FLIGHTS paragraph b.) in accordance with the requirements in NON-SCHED-
ULED FLIGHTS above.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Applications for permission for military, diplomatic and government aircraft to overfly or land in
Oman must be submitted 15 days in advance through diplomatic channels.

CIVIL USE OF MILITARY AIR BASES


All flights to military aerodromes are subject to prior permission, except in emergency cases,
from:
HQ RAFO
Address: P.O. Box 722
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman
Postal Code 111
Tel: +968 24334 211
Fax: +968 24334 776
Telex: 5592 RAFOOMAN ON

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Muscat (Intl)

SPECIAL NOTICES
All non-scheduled aircraft overflying the Sultanate of Oman and operating into Muscat (Intl) and
Salalah airports shall quote the permit number granted on each and every flight plan.
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PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required, with the following exceptions:
a. nationals of Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago;
b. nationals of Iceland and Maldives staying not longer than 3 months;
c. nationals of Nepal and Western Samoa staying not longer than 1 month.
Not required from holders of diplomatic or official passports of the following countries as provided
by visa abolition agreements:
a. Algeria, Austria, Brunei, Czech Republic, Denmark, Iran, Kazakhstan, Laos, Libya, Morocco,
Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Singapore, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey, Vietnam and Yemen (3
months);
b. Azerbaijan, China, Hongkong, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Romania, Serbia and Sri Lanka
(1 month).
Not required from holders of a diplomatic passport:
a. Thailand;
b. Belgium, Brazil, Finland, Germany, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines and Taji-
kistan (3 months);
c. Egypt (1 month).
Police registration within 24 hours shall be mandatory in respect of the following nationals:
India, Afghanistan and Taiwan.
Transit visas are not necessary in cases of direct transit through Pakistan except:
a. Passengers while in transit must be in possession of a confirmed seat within 72 hours with-
out which the immigration is not bound to allow such transit in Pakistan.
b. Airlines carrying nationals of non-recognized countries and intending to change the aircraft in
Pakistan should keep the immigration authority well informed beforehand.
As regards flight crew member on scheduled services who retains his license in his possession
when embarking and disembarking, remains at the airport where the aircraft has stopped or within
the confines of the cities adjacent thereto, and departs on the same aircraft or his next regularly
scheduled flight out of Pakistan, his crew member license or crew certificate is accepted in lieu of
passport or visa for temporary admission into Pakistan with those countries only whom bilateral
agreement exists in this respect. This provision is also applicable if such crew members enter
Pakistan by other means of transport for the purpose of joining an aircraft.
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Businessmen and investors from below countries are allowed Visa On Arrival (VOA) non reporting
for 30 days on production of any of the following documents:
– recommendation letter from CC&I of the respective country of the foreigner;
– invitation letter from business organization duly recommended by the concerned Trade Organi-
zation/Association in Pakistan;
– recommendatory letter by Honorary Investment Counselor of BOI/Commercial attache posted
at missions abroad.
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China (including
Hong Kong), Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia,
South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom,
USA.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
An international health certificate of vaccination against yellow fever, cholera or smallpox is
required of persons arriving from infected areas.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
All flights into, from or over the territory of Pakistan and landing in Pakistan territory shall be car-
ried out in accordance with multilateral and bilateral agreements.
Director General of Civil Aviation Authority (DGCAA)
Address: Headquarters Terminal - 1
Jinnah Int’l Airport
Karachi
75200
Tel: +92 21 9907 1111
Fax: +92 21 9924 2004
AFTN: OPHQYAYX
Scheduled and non-scheduled flights shall be permitted to operate strictly in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the permission. In case of any change, authorization will be required prior
to departure from an aerodrome in Pakistan from the:
Air Transport Directorate HQCAA
E-Mail: dat@caapakistan.com.pk
AFS: OPHQZXAT
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SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Permission for scheduled flights may be obtained directly by the Operator/General Sales Agent
(GSA) or through Authorized Flight Permission Agent (AFPA) Procedure is out lined below:
Direct Application
Regular international scheduled flights operated by foreign airlines into or in transit across Paki-
stan, must fulfill following requirements as applicable:
a. the State of the airline: must be a party to the International Air Services Transit Agreement;
b. the airline must be eligible to make the flights under the provisions of a bilateral or multilat-
eral agreement to which the State of the airline and Pakistan are contracting parties or have
been permitted under Temporary Operating Permit (T.O.P) and must have a clearance to
operate into or in transit across Pakistan. Applications for such permits shall be submitted to
DGCAA.
AFPA (Authorized Flight Permission Agent)
When applying through AFPA, please see the conditions and list of:
AFPA
Internet: www.caapakistan.com.pk/handling_agents_non.aspx
NOTE: Extra section flights permission, by the airlines regularly operating on schedule basis to/
through Pakistan and applying directly (not using AFPA), require at least 6 hours advance notice.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Advance Notice Requirement
Ambulance/medical flights, relief flights, recovery flights, search and rescue flights and evacuation
flights are exempted from advance notice requirement.
Non-scheduled flights permission, by the airlines regularly operating on schedule basis to/through
Pakistan and applying directly as mentioned in AFPA (not using AFPA), require at least 6 hours
advance notice.
Flights operated by United Nations aircraft or on behalf of United Nations require 6 hours advance
notice.
Permissions for non-scheduled flights shall be obtained through AFPA.
Afghanistan Bound Flights
Overflying 96 hours in advance but not earlier than 30 days from date-time of intended entry in
Pakistan airspace.
Landing (non-traffic purpose) 96 hours in advance but not earlier than 30 days from date-time of
intended landing at destination in Pakistan.
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Other Flights
Overflying 24 hours in advance but not earlier than 30 days from date-time of intended entry in
Pakistan airspace.
Landing (non-traffic purpose) 24 hours in advance but not earlier than 30 days from date-time of
intended landing at destination in Pakistan.
Chartered flight originating in Pakistan desiring to exercise traffic rights for a place
outside Pakistan
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-schedule flights (s) originating in Pakistan for
the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail in Pakistan for a place outside
Pakistan, he shall apply to the DGCAA for the exercise of such traffic rights by filling out pro forma
available at CAA’s website.
No passenger or freight originating in Pakistan for a place outside Pakistan may be picked up
without prior consent of the DGCAA.
No advertisement in respect of such flights soliciting booking of traffic or purporting to notify avail-
ability of space in aircraft shall be made in any manner whatsoever, either by the person or airline
owning or operating the aircraft or by any other person.

OTHER COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS


If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled commercial flight, e.g. business
flights, survey flights or spraying flights etc. in Pakistan, he shall apply giving details of the flights
to the DGCAA for permission to carry out such operations. Grant of permission will be governed
by the merits of the individual cases in consultation with any other department of Government of
Pakistan that may be concerned.

STATE AND MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


All foreign military, State or State VIP aircraft intending to over fly Pakistan airspace or land at any
of the Pakistan airfield have to obtain prior permission (diplomatic clearance) through Government
of Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Requests must be received at least 2 weeks in advance.
The application must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
a. name of the operator, captain’s name/ nationality and details of the crew;
b. type of aircraft, call sign and registration number;
c. purpose of flight, particulars and designations of all passengers and/or nature and amount of
freight;
d. place or places of embarkation or disembarkation of passengers and/ or freight etc.;
e. flight schedule giving date and time of arrival/departures or entry/exit, route to be flown and
designation;
f. facilities required.
Applications for clearance should be made through normal diplomatic channels to:
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs


Address: Constitution Avenue
Islamabad
Pakistan
Night flying over Pakistan territory is prohibited except where special permission has been
obtained.
A clearance given will be valid for ± 3 hours for 3 days provided other particulars remain the
same.
Change, if any, should be intimated 72 hours prior to the original schedule date and time, other-
wise fresh clearance should be sought in accordance with the laid down procedures.

EMPLOYMENT OF AN AIRCRAFT NOT REGISTERED IN PAKISTAN AS PUBLIC


TRANSPORT OR AERIAL AIRCRAFT
An aircraft not registered in Pakistan is precluded from employment as a public transport aircraft
or an aerial work aircraft in Pakistan territory without special permission from the competent
authority.
An aircraft, owned by a person other than a Pakistani, who is resident in or carrying on business
in Pakistan, may be registered as a public transport aircraft or an aerial work aircraft without spe-
cial authority from the competent authority.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Private aircraft wishing to perform a private flight to Pakistan or over flying the territory of Pakistan
are required to obtain prior permission from DGCAA through AFPA. Please see the list of AFPA
at URL shown under SCHEDULED FLIGHTS.

AIRPORTS OF ENTRY
Bhawalpur (Intl), Dera Ghazi Khan (Intl), Faisalabad (Intl), Gwadar (Intl), Islamabad (Benazir
Bhutto Intl), Islamabad (Intl), Karachi (Jinnah Intl), Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl), Multan (Intl), Pesha-
war (Bacha Khan Intl), Quetta (Samungli Intl), Rahim Yar Khan (Sheikh Zayed Intl), Sialkot (Intl),
Turbat (Intl).
Any aircraft not engaged in schedule air transport flying over or across Pakistan shall make a
landing both on outward and inward journey at any international airport if so required by Federal
Government, and shall proceed onward only on issuance of a clearance certificate by an officer
so authorized by the Federal Government.

SPECIAL NOTES
No Israeli registered aircraft is permitted to operate or to overfly Pakistan. No flight of international
airlines, scheduled or non scheduled operating to or from Israel is permitted to operate or over fly
Pakistan.
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PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required, except for passengers arriving/departing on the same through flight, or transferring to
another flight at the same airport.
NOTE: Licenses and crew member certificates are accepted in lieu of passport and visa, provided
that the holder will stay at the airport or within the confines of the cities adjacent thereto and that
he will depart on his next regularly scheduled flight.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Vaccination certificates against cholera are required of passengers arriving from India and Paki-
stan.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
All applications shall be submitted to:
Chairman
Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA)
Address: P.O. Box 3000
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel: +974 4455 7333 Ext. 320/316
Fax: +974 4455 2233
SITA: DOHXYYF
AFS: OTBDYAYX, OTBDYFYX
Aircraft Handling Services
Operators are required to contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) for all ground handling services:
Duty Manager and Duty Controller
Qatar Aviation Services
Address: P.O. Box 383
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel: +974 4010 4252
Fax: +974 4462 1485
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E-Mail: dutymanagers@qataraviation.com
opscontrol@qataraviation.com

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by bilateral or multilateral agreements or by special authori-
zation.
Any airline intending to operate in the State of Qatar with aircraft types Ilyushin, Tupolev, Antonov
or Yak are required to provide to the QCAA the following certificates at least 72 hours before the
intended operation:
a. airworthiness;
b. insurance;
c. radio/station licence.
Any designated airline intending to start operations to the State of Qatar should submit as a pre-
requisite to granting approval, the following documents for review and acceptance:
a. official letter from the airline requesting permission to operate (letter of intent);
b. air operator's certificate (A.O.C) and operating specification;
c. certificate of airworthiness;
d. certificate of registration;
e. insurance certificate;
f. noise certificate;
g. radio certificate (station license);
h. lease agreement in case of leased aircraft;
i. general sales agent (GSA) agreement and letter from GSA;
j. schedule;
k. air operator security programme (AOSP).
Once reviewed and accepted, QCAA would send the advance risk assessment system (ARAS)
APP/PNR documents to the airline.
All approved airlines should apply for their seasonal and ad-hoc schedules/slot approval as per
the IATA Chapter 6 format and according to the IATA calendar deadlines to the following e-mail
addresses:
To: slots@qatarcoordination.org, khalid.alnasiri@caa.gov.qa
Copy to: rakesh.attavar@caa.gov.qa, doha.comm@caa.gov.qa, schedules@caa.gov.qa
Changes to approved schedule/slots should be requested as per IATA Chapter 6 format up to one
day prior to day of operation. Changes to approved schedule/slots on the day of operation will not
be handled through the schedule/slots approval process and any diversion from the approved
schedule/slots will be considered as slot misuse.
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All approved airlines operating ad-hoc charter passenger or cargo flights should present a han-
dling confirmation number provided by their handling agent as supplementary information along
with the schedule/slot request. This request should be filed as per the IATA Chapter 6 format to
the following e-mail addresses:
To: slots@qatarcoordination.org, doha.comm@caa.gov.qa, khalid.alnasiri@caa.gov.qa
Copy to: rakesh.attavar@caa.gov.qa, schedules@caa.gov.qa

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Operators intending to carry out a non-scheduled flight into the territory of the State of Qatar for
the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, or flight in transit across the
State of Qatar, are to obtain relevant prior landing/overflying permission QCAA.
Operators are required to submit their requests for non-scheduled flights at least 72 hours before
the intended flight take place.
The application must include the following information:
a. name of operator;
b. type of aircraft and registration marks;
c. date and time of arrival and departure;
d. places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad of passengers and/or freight;
e. purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
f. name, address and business of charterer, if any;
g. letter from the local receiving party/charterer (signed and stamped by authorized signatory
on official letter-head) stating all details including purpose of flight; and
h. nationality of passengers.
All Non-Scheduled flights should apply for schedule/slot approval as per IATA Chapter 6 format to
the following e-mail addresses:
To: slots@qatarcoordination.org, doha.comm@caa.gov.qa, khalid.alnasiri@caa.gov.qa
Copy to: rakesh.attavar@caa.gov.qa, schedules@caa.gov.qa

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Operators intending to carry out a private flight into the territory of the State of Qatar, for the pur-
pose of private operations, business or private flight in transit across the State, are to obtain rele-
vant prior landing/overflying permission from QCAA.
The application must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
a. name, address and nationality of the operator;
b. type, registration marks and carrying capacity of aircraft;
c. names and nationalities of crew members;
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d. purpose of flight;
e. letter from the local receiving party (signed and stamped by authorized signatory on official
letter-head) stating all details including purpose of flight;
f. details of route, points of landing and final destination;
g. date and time of arrival at and departure from Doha (Intl) and Doha (Hamad Intl) airport;
h. name, address and telephone number of operator's local agent; and
i. any other information that may be relevant to the proposed flight.

TECHNICAL LANDINGS
If an operator intends to carry out a technical landing flight into the State of Qatar, it is necessary
for the operator to obtain prior permission for landing.
The application must include following information:
a. name, address and nationality of the operator;
b. type, registration marks and carrying capacity of aircraft;
c. purpose of flight;
d. names of passengers;
e. details of route, points of landing and final destination;
f. date and time of arrival at, and departure from Doha (Intl) or Doha (Hamad Intl) airport;
g. name, address and telephone number of operator's local agent (if applicable); and
h. any other information that may be significant to the proposed technical landing.

APPLICATION FOR OVERFLYING TRAFFIC


If an operator intends to perform a flight for the purpose of transit across (overfly) the territory of
State of Qatar, it is necessary to obtain prior overflying permission from the QCAA at least sev-
enty-two (72) hours before the intended flight take place.
All applications and requests must also be submitted to:
E-Mail: khalid.alnasiri@caa.gov.qa
rakesh.attavar@caa.gov.qa
doha.comm@caa.gov.qa
All applications/requests must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
a. aircraft call sign;
b. aircraft registration;
c. type of aircraft;
d. purpose of flight;
e. nature of cargo;
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f. schedule of operations (including route with entry/exit points of Doha TMA, flight level and
timings in UTC).

STATE AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


All foreign State aircraft intending to land at or in transit across the State of Qatar are to obtain
diplomatic clearance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, unless alternate arrangements has been
made:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address: P.O. Box 250
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel: +974 4419 9113
+974 4011 1000 or 104/140 (after office hours)
Fax: +974 4485 0877
+974 4432 7444 or 333 (after office hours)
All applications and requests must also be submitted to:
E-Mail: khalid.alnasiri@caa.gov.qa
rakesh.attavar@caa.gov.qa
doha.comm@caa.gov.qa

MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


All military aircraft flying over the state of Qatar via ATS Routes:
– B/UB457-M/UM444-N/UN685,
– N/UN318-T/UT975,
– P/UP699.
or to land at Qatar aerodromes are required to obtain prior approval from the State of Qatar. Con-
tact details as follows:
a. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address: P.O. Box 250
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel: +974 4011 8100
Fax: +974 4412 7704
E-Mail: consular@mofa.gov.qa
b. General Headquarters Qatar Armed Forces
Address: P.O. Box 37
Doha
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State of Qatar
Tel: +974 4461 4111
Fax: +974 4461 4464

DANGEROUS GOODS FLIGHTS


The carriage of dangerous goods is subject to prior permission from:
The Director - Air Safety Department
Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA)
Address: P.O. Box 3000
Doha
State of Qatar
Tel: +974 4455 7201
Fax: +974 4465 4761
E-Mail: AALHammadi@caa.gov.qa
The application should reach the QCAA at least 10 working days before the intended flight take
place.
Following documents shall be attached with the application in the order shown hereunder:
a. shipper’s declaration form;
b. airway bill;
c. commercial invoice;
d. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), if necessary.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Doha (Intl), Doha (Hamad Intl).

SPECIAL NOTICES
All civil non-scheduled, private, technical landing and state or military aircraft flights, landing or
overflying territorial land and water of State of Qatar are required to include the State of Qatar
clearance number under RMK/ in Item 18 of the flight plan.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 645
SAUDI ARABIA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT & VISA


Required.
A crew license is not acceptable in lieu of passport and visa.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
All persons arriving from countries infected with yellow fever must hold a health certificate show-
ing a current yellow fever vaccination.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA)
Address: P.O. Box 887
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
21165
Tel: +966 12 640 5000
Fax: +966 12 640 1477
AFS: OEJDYAYX
Safety, Security and Air Transport (SS & AT)
Address: P.O. Box 887
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
21421
Tel: +966 12 685 5510
Fax: +966 12 685 5284
Internet: www.ser.gov.sa
AFS: OEJDYAYX

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by bilateral or multilateral air agreements or must first obtain
from the GACA Safety, Security and Air Transport Sector the following authorizations:
a. foreign air carrier licence (i.e. GACA economic authority) issued pursuant to the Air Trans-
port Regulations and a bilateral or multilateral agreement signed by Saudi Arabia and the
State in which the airline is registered; and
b. foreign operator authorization (i.e. GACA validation of the foreign air operator certificate)
issued pursuant GACAR Part 129.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 646
SAUDI ARABIA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Foreign air carriers wishing obtain the authorizations must submit all required applications and
supporting documents to the GACA Safety, Security And Air Transport Sector at least 120 days
prior to intended operation. All submitted documents must be in the English language or in an offi-
cial English language translation.
The following supporting documents must be submitted with each application:
a. completed GACA SS & AT Form AAD-01;
b. completed GACA SS & AT Form 110-1;
c. letter of application in Arabic for Saudi Arabia Government approval;
d. copy of the foreign air carrier’s air operator certificate;
e. copy of valid certificate of registration for each aircraft to be operated in the Saudi Arabia;
f. copy of valid certificate of airworthiness for each aircraft to be operated in the Saudi Arabia;
g. copy of noise certificate for each aircraft to be operated in the Saudi Arabia;
h. copy of the radio station licence for each aircraft to be operated in the Saudi Arabia;
i. copy of third party liability insurance certificate (or equivalent);
j. original letter of undertaking (company letter head) stating that the company will take full
responsibility for the aircraft in case of violation, incident or accident or other occurrences
with the authorized signature and company stamp affixed;
k. copy of aircraft lease agreement, if applicable;
l. evidence of registration with IATA;
m. the concluded contract between the local ground handling agent and the air carrier.
Applications for Scheduled flights in transit across the territory of the Saudi Arabia or landing for
reasons other than for the purpose of loading and unloading of passengers, cargo or mail (i.e.
nonrevenue flights) must obtain prior permission from GACA SS & AT at least 15 days prior to the
flight. The carrier may not transit Saudi Arabia territory unless and until it receives authorization to
do so from the GACA.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Prior permission required for all over flights and landings. Application shall be submitted at least 3
working days in advance to the General Authority of Civil Aviation and the relevant airport author-
ity and include the authentication number in Item 18 of the flight plan.
Any request for clearance which does not provide 3 working days prior notice will be disregarded.
The application shall provide the following information:
a. type of permit requested (landing/overflight);
b. name, nationality and full mailing address of operator/owner;
c. date and purpose of flight;
d. type of aircraft, registration mark and call sign or flight number;
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SAUDI ARABIA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

e. aircraft identification (call sign not exceeding 7 alphanumeric characters) shall be identical to
that in the application request and that entered in the flight plan;
f. airport of origin, route and destination;
g. airport(s) of intended landing in Saudi Arabia and reason(s) for landing;
h. nature and approximate weight of cargo.
Further to the details listed above applications must also specify which of the registration mark or
flight number will be used as radio call sign.
Approval to an application will allocate a 5-character number (CRN) or alphanumeric computer-
ized clearance number (CLR).
When approval is granted, the operator must quote either the CRN or CLR in the flight plan sub-
mitted for that flight, e.g. CRN A1234 or CLR 5678 and a copy of the approval message should be
carried on board.
Applications for two-way flights using different flight numbers for outbound and return segments
must so state, because a separate CRN or CLR will be issued in respect of each segment appro-
val which shall be only valid for that segment.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Applications for authorizations in respect of civil aircraft must be received by the GACA Safety,
Security And Air Transport Sector 3 working days in advance of a proposed flight. The following
supporting documents must be submitted with each application:
a. completed GACA SS & AT Form 110-2;
b. copy of valid certificate of registration for each aircraft to be operated in the Saudi Arabia;
c. copy of valid certificate of airworthiness for each aircraft to be operated in the Saudi Arabia;
d. copy of noise certificate for each aircraft to be operated in the Saudi Arabia;
e. copy of aircraft insurance certificate (or equivalent);
f. copy of airman certificate and medical certificate for each flight crew member involved;
g. copy of the proficiency check for each flight crew member involved.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Applications for permission for military, diplomatic and Government aircraft to fly over or land in
Saudi Arabia territory must be submitted 15 days in advance to the:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address: Riyadh
11124
Tel: +966 11 405 5000
Fax: +966 11 403 0159
+966 11 441 4626
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SAUDI ARABIA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Telex: 405000 KHARJI SJ (Arabic)


405000 MFA SJ (English)

DANGEROUS GOODS FLIGHTS


Prior approval is required for the carriage of munitions of war, all classes of explosive and radio-
active and material including those intended other than for medical purposes, to any destination in
Saudi Arabia and or overflying the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia FIR. Requests for approval should be
directed to the General Authority of Civil Aviation, Safety, Security and Air Transport (SS & AT) 72
hours prior to arrival of flight, incl. either AFS or Telex address for GACA reply.
A written undertaking to reship the consignment shall be provided, at the operator's expenses and
liability, if the cargo is not cleared and received by the consignee within 10 working days from the
consignment's arrival.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Dammam (King Fahd Intl), Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz (Intl),
Riyadh (King Khaled Intl), Yenbo (Prince Abdulmohsin Bin Abdulaziz).

SPECIAL NOTICES
No aircraft departing from aerodromes in Israel will be allowed to service, refuel or land at any
aerodrome within the territory of Saudi Arabia, nor will aircraft be cleared from any aerodrome in
Saudi Arabia to any aerodrome in Israel. This restriction also applies to aircraft wishing to overfly
Saudi Arabia territory to or from aerodromes in Israel.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 649
SRI LANKA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required, excepting bona fide tourists for a stay not exceeding 30 days who are citizens of Alba-
nia, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Her-
zegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, P.R. of China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, D.R. of Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia,
Malaysia, Maldives, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nepal, Norway, Oman,
Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singa-
pore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan,
United Arab Emirates, U.K., Ukraine, USA and Uzbekistan.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
All passengers coming from any country currently notified by W.H.O. as infected with plague.
Ebola virus fever, or any other infectious disease that may be declared by the Director General of
Health Service from time to time may be required to sign a guarantee bond to the effect that they
will present themselves in the Government Medical Officer close to their place of residence, for
medical surveillance up to a period that will be decided upon by the Director General of Health
Services from the date of arrival of any passenger in Sri Lanka, unless otherwise stated in the
quarantine report form.
All passengers arriving from countries declared as endemic for Yellow Fever should have a valid
certificate for Yellow Fever.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Director General of Civil Aviation/CEO
Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka
Address: No. 152/1, Minuwangoda Road
Katunayake
Sri Lanka
Tel: +94 11 2252017
Fax: +94 11 2253038
E-Mail: sldgca@caa.lk
Internet: www.caa.lk
AFS: VCCCYAYX
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 650
SRI LANKA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Contact information for submission of applications for non-scheduled flight clearance and related
matters:
Air Navigation Services Section of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL)
AFTN: VCCCYAYX
MON to FRI 0300-1045 UTC except public holidays.
During office hours:
Civil Aviation Inspector - AIS
Tel: +94 11 2358856
+94 11 2358857
Fax: +94 11 2253627
E-Mail: caiais1@caa.lk
caiais@caa.lk
Senior Civil Aviation Inspector - AIS
Tel: +94 11 2358851
Fax: +94 11 2253627
E-Mail: scaiais@caa.lk
After office hours, saturdays/sundays and public holidays:
Send your request to Colombo Area Control Centre as below and copy to VCCCYAYX , e-mail or
Fax as indicated above.
Duty Supervisor
Colombo Area Control Center
Tel: +94 11 2625555
+94 11 2611572
Fax: +94 11 2635106
E-Mail: acc.ans@airport.lk
AFTN: VCCCFICX and VCCCZQZX

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by bilateral or multilateral agreements and are subject to an
authorization. Applications shall be submitted to the Director General of Civil Aviation.

NON-SCHEDULED AND PRIVATE FLIGHTS


Approval authority is the Director General of Civil Aviation Sri Lanka (DGCA) and prior approval
shall be obtained for the operation of non-scheduled flight(s)/private flight(s) into and over the ter-
ritory of Sri Lanka.
Processing of approvals will be done by the Air Navigation Services Section of the Civil Aviation
Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) upon submission of an application made as per the details given
in the following paragraphs.
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SRI LANKA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Such an application should reach Air Navigation Services Section of CAASL in sufficient
advanced time before commencement of the intended operation.
Minimum notice times are as follows:
a. 30 days for landings of non-scheduled commercial passenger flights;
b. 7 days for landings of private or other non-scheduled commercial flights (cargo);
c. 3 days for overflights/technical stops of private or other non-scheduled flights.
The Air Navigation Services Section may assign a Flight Clearance Number (FCN) which should
be quoted for all reference purposes. Conditions (if any) may be specified in his clearance notifi-
cation to the operator.
Carriage of cargo is liberalized in Sri Lanka and therefore there is no restriction with regard to
operation of cargo flights to/from Sri Lanka subject to observance of provisions detailed in the
clearance message.
Applications for the operation of a non-scheduled flight/private flight into/over Sri Lanka, must
include the following information in the order shown hereunder and should be directed preferably
by AFTN to the addresses VCCCYAYX, VCCCFICX and VCCCZQZX:
a. name of operator, postal address, Fax number and/or E-mail/AFTN address (if any);
b. name and address for billing purposes, postal address, Fax number, E-mail/AFTN address
(if any);
c. type of aircraft;
d. registration number of aircraft;
e. state of registry of aircraft;
f. aircraft call sign;
g. communication equipment on board;
h. name of pilot-in-command;
i. total number of persons on board;
j. purpose of flight;
k. whether overflying Colombo FIR or landing in Sri Lanka;
l. date of operation;
m. if request is made for landing:
1. landing airport;
2. expected date and time of arrival;
3. expected date and time of departure.
n. inbound/outbound ATS route including
1. entry/exit points at Colombo FIR;
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SRI LANKA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

2. expected time of entry/exit at Colombo FIR.


o. point of origin;
p. places of intended landing prior to arrival in Sri Lanka or fly over Colombo FIR;
q. place of immediate landing after departure from Sri Lanka or fly over Colombo FIR;
r. final destination;
s. whether dangerous goods on board;
t. if dangerous goods on board, UN number, ICAO class and division, quantity and:
1. Name of consignor;
Postal address;
Fax number;
E-mail;
AFTN address (if any).
2. Name of consignee;
Postal address;
Fax number;
E-mail;
AFTN address (if any).
u. services/facilities required;
v. name of local handling agent, postal address, Fax number, E-mail;
w. whether the operator has previously operated into a Sri Lanka airport or over Colombo FIR
(within the preceding three years) and if so, the last date of operation, type of aircraft and
registration number;
x. whether any special equipment such as aerial photographic, remote sensing cameras, night
vision cameras is on board; if YES, attach a copy of the permit issued by the relevant
DGCA.
Flight clearance or re-clearance, once granted, remains valid for a period of 2 days from the date
of intended operation. If the actual operation is delayed beyond 2 days, a re-clearance should be
obtained.
Re-clearance requests shall quote the FCN or re-clearance number and indicate the new expec-
ted date and time of operation as well as any changes to the application details previously submit-
ted.
Delayed operations that fall within 2 days of planned operations or cancellations should be noti-
fied forthwith to VCCCYAYX, VCCCFICX and VCCCZQZX.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 653
SRI LANKA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

In order to facilitate proper and efficient flight identification process at the ATS Units, all non-
scheduled/private operators are required to quote the FCN or the re-clearance number in Item 18
of the flight plan filed.
Pilot-in-command is required to hold the FCN or the re-clearance number on board and quote the
same when required by ATC.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


All foreign military or State aircraft intending to land at or overfly Sri Lanka shall obtain diplomatic
clearance for such landing or over flight from the Ministry of External Affairs, Sri Lanka, by appli-
cation made through the respective Embassies/High Commission of their country at least 5 work-
ing days in advance of the operation.

DANGEROUS GOODS FLIGHTS


No aircraft operator shall transport dangerous goods by air to, from or over Sri Lanka without
explicit approval in writing from the Director General of Civil Aviation.
Permission is usually granted for a specified period of time subject to strict compliance with ICAO
technical instructions for carriage of dangerous goods by air and any other conditions deemed
necessary by the Director General of Civil Aviation.
Application for permits shall be made at least 10 days before the date of the first flight to the
Director General of Civil Aviation.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Katunayake (Bandaranaike Intl Colombo), Mattala (Mattala Rajapaksa Intl), Ratmalana
(Colombo).

SPECIAL NOTICES
LANDING MADE ELSEWHERE THAN AT ALTERNATE AIRPORTS
If a landing is made elsewhere other than at an international airport or a designated alternate air-
port, the pilot-in-command shall report the landing as soon as practicable to ATS, health, customs
and immigration authorities at the international airport at which the landing was scheduled to take
place.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 654
SYRIA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required, except that nationals of the Arab League countries are exempted from entry and transit
visas. Maids, servants, housekeepers, baby-sitters and nationals of Bangladesh, Philippines, Sri
Lanka, Pakistan and Afghanistan are allowed to enter accompanied by their Syrian or Arab
employers on condition they have permanent residency of Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia, valid
for return during the periods Dec 24 - Jan 23 and May 1 - Sep 30 every year.
Arab families coming from Arab Gulf Countries and Saudi Arabia are allowed to accompany serv-
ants during the whole year.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Disembarking passengers coming from an area infected with plague, cholera and/or yellow fever
during epidemic periods are required to present a valid vaccination certificate against these disea-
ses.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Flights destined to, departing from or overflying the occupied part of Palestine are not permitted to
fly into or over the territory of Syrian Arab Republic.

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
For regular international schedule flights into or transit across Syria, operated by foreign airlines,
the airline must have a permit to operate into or in a transit across Syria. Applications for such
permits shall be submitted via AFTN and SITA to:
Syrian Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA)
SITA: DAMYAYF, DAMXYYF
AFTN: OSDIYDYX, OSDIYAYF
The application must contain the following data:
a. name, nationality of the carrier with full contact details (including billing address);
b. type of aircraft and registration mark;
c. period of operation;
d. call sign or flight number;
e. departure and destination aerodrome with exact time of departure/arrival and day(s) of oper-
ation for each flight;
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SYRIA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

f. name and nationality of pilot in command and crew;


g. purpose of flight, number of passengers, nature and amount of cargo.
The application for timetable approval shall be submitted to SCAA at least 3 months to the pro-
posed date of commencement of operation with the required documents.
The airline planning to operate into or transit across Syria shall submit the following aircraft docu-
ments to SCAA on compact disc with pdf-format:
a. air operator certificate with the attached operations specifications;
b. certificate of registration;
c. certificate of airworthiness;
d. radio certificate;
e. noise certificate;
f. insurance certificate, including third party liability insurance;
g. in case of leased aircraft request agreement and air operator certificate with the attached
operation specifications of the lessor;
h. date sheet to be applied, signed and stamped by the operator.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) into Syria for the purpose of
taking on passengers, cargo or mail, he shall apply to the SCAA for permission to carry out such
operations not less than 4 days in advance of the intended landing.
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) making non-traffic stops,
e.g. technical landing, private flights, he shall apply to SCAA for permission to carry out such
flight(s) not less than 2 days of the intended landing.
In either of the above mentioned cases, permission for executing the flight(s) must be obtained
before commencing the flight(s). The application must include the following information in the
order shown hereunder, and addressed to the SCAA via AFTN:
a. name, nationality of the carrier with full contact details (including billing address) and/or
name, nationality of the operator with full contact details (including billing address);
b. type of aircraft and registration mark;
c. name and nationality of the pilot-in-command and crew;
d. period of operations or date of flight(s);
e. callsign or flight number of the flight;
f. departure and destination aerodrome with exact time of departure/arrival and day(s) of oper-
ation for each flight;
g. purpose of flight, number of passengers, nature and amount of cargo.
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SYRIA
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

All flights planning to operate into or transit across Syria shall submit the aircraft documents
(same as for SCHEDULED FLIGHTS) to SCAA.
Overflights
Every non-schedule aircraft requesting either to overfly Syria airspace or making stops at any of
international Syrian airports, shall have a legal agent in Syria to be responsible for its administra-
tive and monetary affairs, or has a credit in the Commercial Bank of Syria, Branch-6, to cover the
aviation charges. Application must be submitted by pilots or their legal agents, and can be made
by letter, messages or through diplomatic channels.
Any aircraft intending to overfly Syria airspace must submit a prior request to the SCAA at least
48 hours in advance. The request shall include all items mentioned under NON-SCHEDULED
FLIGHTS.
In exceptional cases for eg: AFTN communication failure the application via Fax to: +963 11 332
7204 and +963 11 5400158 or by letter is accepted for all above mentioned cases.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


A prior permission should be obtained before commencing the flight and all requests should be
applied through diplomatic channels according Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Protocol Department.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Aleppo (Intl), Damascus (Intl), Latakia (Bassel Al-Assad Intl).

SPECIAL NOTICES
The permission number issued by the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority or the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Protocol Department must be inserted in Item 18 of the FPL.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 657
TURKEY
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

HEALTH
International health regulations apply. Passengers and crew members arriving from areas infec-
ted with cholera, yellow fever, malaria, SARS and plague shall, upon landing, be subject to medi-
cal examination before disembarking.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Civil flights using Turkish airspace and/or airports are subject to authorization from the appropri-
ate authority, even if a flight plan has been submitted.
Applications for flight permissions shall be submitted during 0830 and 1730 on weekdays to:
Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
Address: Gazi Mustafa Kemal Bulvari No. 128/A
Maltepe, Ankara
Turkey
06570
Tel: +90 (312) 203 6000 (switchboard)
+90 (312) 203 6016
+90 (312) 203 6065
Fax: +90 (312) 212 4684
+90 (312) 215 8094
Telex: 44659 CAD TR
E-Mail: hud@shgm.gov.tr
SITA: ANKYXYA
AFTN: LTAAYAYX
On non-working days the application shall be submitted to:
Aeronautical Information Management (AIM)
Flight Information Center (FIC)
Division of the Administration of Air Traffic Control Center of the Directorate General of State Air-
ports Administration
Address: Cubuk, Ankara
Turkey
06760
Tel: +90 (312) 827 1048
Fax: +90 (312) 827 1051
E-Mail: fic.rcc@dhmi.gov.tr
AFTN: LTAAZIZX
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TURKEY
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Any applications for flight permits shall be submitted at least 30 days before of the schedule
period by using the DGCA automation system (http://otomasyon.shgm.gov.tr/shgmSeam/), unless
otherwise specified by bilateral agreements.
If the origin of the carrier is not an ICAO member, the application shall be submitted to:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Deputy Directorate General for Maritime and Aviation
Address: Sadik Ahmet Cad. No. 8
Balgat, Ankara
Turkey
06100
Tel: +90 (312) 292 1480/81/82/83
Fax: +90 (312) 285 3698
Aircraft with a capacity up to 12 seats belonging to operators of ECAC member States performing
business trips, ambulance flights and carrying humanitarian aid only for natural disasters shall be
permitted to land at all airports provided flight plans have been submitted 3 hours before entering
Turkish airspace and that the first landing and the last departure is conducted at an airport open
to international traffic.

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled flights are subject to the authorization of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Applications for scheduled flights shall contain following information:
a. applicant’s name;
b. commercial title and address of operator;
c. nationality of the aircraft and/or its operator;
d. registration mark;
e. type and MTOW of the aircraft;
f. flight number and call sign;
g. departure and arrival airports;
h. flight days and times;
i. purpose of flight:
1. name of passengers, if any military airport will be used;
2. cargo statement including details explanation about type of cargo.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Non-scheduled flights are subject to the authorization of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
The applications shall include the following information, in the following order:
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TURKEY
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

a. name/rank of the pilot and number of crew members, if military or State aircraft;
b. names, ranks and titles of VIP passengers, if any.
Technical Landings
Any planned single technical landing, approved on the automation system of the DGCA, may be
operated without obtaining a flight permission from the DGCA, if the flight plan is submitted to the
AIS units 3 hours before such flights and the flight number and the previous information on the
permission (flight number and flight purpose) are specified as RMK on Item 18 of the flight plan in
case of any changes.
Inclusive Tour (IT) Charter Flights
Any domestic operator shall provide its flight plan to DGCA at least 3 hours before the flight.
Cargo Charter Flights
Cargo charter flights shall provide the following:
a. contract between cargo owner and air carrier;
b. type of cargo;
c. commercial name, name, contact details (address, phone and fax number, e-mail address)
of the cargo owner or the lessee of the aircraft and of the consignee.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


In the following cases diplomatic applications for overflights, departure or landing shall be made to
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through diplomatic channels 10 working days before the planned
flight:
a. aircraft belonging to non-NATO member States;
b. aircraft carrying Heads of State or government;
c. aircraft carrying all types of munitions, weapons, ammunition, nuclear fuel, radioactive sub-
stances, explosives on board;
d. aircraft carrying additional munitions/weapons not considered to be a standard airborne
equipment;
e. aircraft carrying photographic equipment that are used in aerial photography;
f. aircraft, which have been recently purchased and flying to its main base for the first time, and
which are allocated for the military forces or law enforcement officers;
g. tanker aircraft;
h. aircraft used for transportation of armed troops;
i. unmanned aerial vehicles operating crossborder flights.
Prior authorization must be obtained for all State aircraft intending to use Turkish airspace and
airports.
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TURKEY
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Aircraft belonging to NATO member States or to a state with which a special bilateral agreement
has been executed shall send their request for permission to the General Staff, Air Force Com-
mand (except for flights mentioned above).

DANGEROUS GOODS FLIGHTS


Ankara (Esenboga), Istanbul (Ataturk), Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen) and Adana airports shall be
used for the authorized transportation of explosives and ammunitions applied for and the Ministry
of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications, Directorate General of Dangerous Goods and
Combined Transport Regulation shall be informed at least 5 working days before the intended
transport.
Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications
Directorate General of Dangerous Goods and Combined Transport Regulation
Gazi Mustafa Kemal Bulvari No: 128/A
Address: Maltepe/Ankara
Turkey
06570
Tel: +90 (312) 203 2000
+90 (312) 203 3928
+90 (312) 203 3919
Fax: +90 (312) 231 5189
E-Mail: hyt.tmktdgm@udhb.gov.tr

SCHEDULE AND AIRPORT COORDINATION


The airports, for which the tariff coordination (Level-3) and tariff arrangement (Level-2) are applied
according to IATA and the Directorate General of States Airports Administration regulations are
as follows:
– Ankara (Esenboga): the tariff of which is arranged during the summer and the winter tariff peri-
ods (Level-2);
– Antalya: the tariff of which is coordinated every weekday during the summer tariff period
(Level-3), and the tariff of which is arranged during the winter tariff period (Level-2);
– Istanbul (Ataturk): the tariff of which is coordinated every weekday during the summer and
winter tariff periods (Level-3);
– Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen): the tariff of which is coordinated every weekday during the summer
and winter tariff periods (Level-3);
– Izmir (Adnan Menderes): the tariff of which is arranged during the summer and the winter tariff
periods (Level-2);
– Milas (Bodrum): the tariff of which is arranged during the summer and the winter tariff periods
(Level-2);
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– Mugla (Dalaman): the tariff of which is arranged during the summer and the winter tariff periods
(Level-2).
Responsible coordinator:
DHMI Slot Coordination Center
Tel: +90 212 465 52 89
+90 212 465 30 00 ext. 1275
Fax: +90 212 465 52 88
E-Mail: dhmi.slot@dhmi.gov.tr
SITA: ISTYXYA

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Adana (Adana Intl), Ankara (Esenboga Intl), Antalya (Intl), Balikesir (Koca Seyit), Bursa (Yenise-
hir), Canakkale, Denizli (Cardak), Diyarbakir, Elazig, Erzurum (Erzurum Intl), Gaziantep (Gazian-
tep Intl), Hatay, Isparta (Suleyman Demirel), Istanbul (Ataturk Intl), Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen Intl),
Izmir (Adnan Menderes Intl), Kapadokya, Kayseri, Konya, Malatya, Milas (Bodrum Intl), Mugla
(Dalaman Intl), Samsun (Carsamba), Sanliurfa (Gap), Sinop, Sivas (Nuri Demirag), Tekirdag
(Corlu), Trabzon (Trabzon Intl), Usak, Van (Ferit Melen), Zonguldak (Caycuma).
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PASSPORT & VISA


Required.
NOTE: Licenses and crew member certificates are accepted in lieu of passport and visa, provided
that the holder will stay at the airport or within the confines of the cities adjacent thereto and that
he will depart on his next regularly scheduled flight.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Valid vaccination certificates are required as follows:
a. Abu Dhabi:
Yellow fever, cholera, when arriving from infected local areas.
b. Fujairah:
Yellow fever, plague, cholera, typhus or relapsing fever, when arriving from an infected area.
c. Ras Al Khaimah:
Yellow fever, plague, cholera, typhus or relapsing fever, when arriving from an infected area.
d. Sharjah:
Yellow fever, when arriving from or via infected local areas.
Cholera, when arriving from infected local areas.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Foreign Operators Registration
With reference to CAR PART IV, Foreign Operator Registration is mandatory for Foreign Opera-
tors involved in Commercial Air Transport taking passenger or cargo from / to UAE airports.
Technical stops, state and private flights are excluded.
On successful registration each operator will be assigned a unique number prefixed with “GCAP”
e.g. GCAPXYZ0117.
This registration number shall be included in Item 18 of the flight plan under the designator RMK /.
Registration is valid for two year. The operator is responsible to apply for renewal latest one
month, before the expiry of registration.
The GCAP registration number to be entered in Item 18 of the flight plan should be the number
given to the AOC holder of the aircraft regardless of the airline flight number.
In case of chartered or wet‐leased aircraft, the GCAP registration number of the aircraft AOC
holder for that particular flight shall be entered in Item 18 of the flight plan. In such situations the
flight number will reflect the identifier of the airline who has chartered or wet‐leased the aircraft
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whereas the GCAP registration number in Item 18 of the flight plan will reflect the number of the
AOC holder of the aircraft being flown.
Operators with more than 300 flights in the previous year to and from airports located in the Emi-
rates FIR may be exempted by Foreign Operators Affairs from filling GCAP registration number in
Item 18 of the flight plan under the designator RMK /. Request for exemption should be sent by
email to: gcap@gcaa.gov.ae
For queries or any additional information regarding registration, please contact
gcap@gcaa.gov.ae.

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Traffic Stops
– Abu Dhabi, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah:
Foreign airline must have been designated pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement to
which the government of the U.A.E. and the State in which the airline is registered, are parties.
– Dubai:
For international flights into Dubai the airline shall either have obtained written confirmation
from the Dubai CAA or been designated pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement to
which the government of the U.A.E. and the State in which the airline is registered, are parties.
– Sharjah:
Foreign airlines must have been designated pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement.
The airline must have a permit to operate within Sharjah from:
The Director General of Civil Aviation
Address: P.O. Box 8
Sharjah
U.A.E.
E-Mail: dca.services@dca.shj.ae
landing@sharjahaviation.com
SITA: SHJCDXH
SHJOPXH
Non-traffic Operations by ICAO Members
– Abu Dhabi:
Aircraft may overfly or make non-traffic stops without permission. Commercial flights can use
Abu Dhabi (Intl) as a second alternate aerodrome from 0500-14000 UTC only.
– Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah:
Aircraft may overfly or make non-traffic stops without permission.
– Sharjah:
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The same requirements as for Traffic Stops.


Non-traffic Operations by Non-ICAO Members
– Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah:
Aircraft must hold a valid operating permit issued by the government of the U.A.E.
– Sharjah:
The same requirements as for Traffic Stops.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Traffic Stops
Operators intending to carry out non-scheduled flights for the purpose of taking on or discharging
passengers, cargo or mail, need prior permission from 1 of the following authorities:
– Abu Dhabi:
Airport Management
Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC)
Address: P.O. Box 94449
Abu Dhabi
U.A.E.
Tel: +971 2 505 5000
Fax: +971 2 575 8300
Internet: www.adac.ae
For more information regarding requests for landing permission at Abu Dhabi (Intl) and Abu
Dhabi (Al Bateen Executive) airports contact:
Traffic Officer
Tel: +971 2 575 7363
Fax: +971 2 575 7205
E-Mail: trafficofficer@adac.ae
AFS: OMAAYAYX
For Al Ain (Intl) airport contact:
Duty Manager
Tel: +971 3 709 2611
Mobile: +971 50 139 9115
Fax: +971 3 785 5011
E-Mail: aaiaoperations@adac.ae
– Dubai:
Director General
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Dubai Civil Aviation Authority


Address: P.O. Box 2525
Dubai
U.A.E.
Tel: +971 4 216 2009
Fax: +971 4 224 4502
E-Mail: dcaa@dcaa.gov.ae
SITA: DXBAPYF
AFS: OMDBYAYX
– Fujairah:
The Chairman
Department of Civil Aviation
Address: P.O. Box 977
Fujairah International Airport
Fujairah
U.A.E.
Tel: +971 9 222 6222
Fax: +971 9 222 4205
E-Mail: chairman@fujairah-airport.com
Internet: www.fujairah-airport.com
AFS: OMFJYAYX
– Ras Al Khaimah:
The Chairman
Department of Civil Aviation
Address: P.O. Box 501
Ras Al Khaimah
U.A.E.
Tel: +971 7 244 8111
Fax: +971 7 244 8199
Telex: CIVILAIR Ras Al Khaimah
AFS: OMRKYAYX
– Sharjah:
Operators, except business aviation operators, intending to carry out non-scheduled flights into
the territory of Sharjah for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail,
shall apply to contact details in SCHEDULED FLIGHTS - Traffic Stops.
Business Aviation operators should follow the same procedures as for PRIVATE FLIGHTS.
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Application shall be sent at least 2 working days before the intended date of arrival or departure
and must include the following information:
a. name of operator;
b. type of aircraft and registration marks;
c. date and time of intended arrival and departure;
d. duration of stay;
e. place(s) of embarkation or disembarkation abroad of passengers and/or freight;
f. purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
g. name, address and business of charterer, if any.
Non-traffic Operations by ICAO Members
– Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah:
No prior permission is needed for overflights or non-traffic stops.
– Sharjah:
The same requirements as for Traffic Stops.
Non-traffic Operations by Non-ICAO Members
Aircraft registered in States which are not signatories to the ICAO Convention must obtain permis-
sion for overflying or landing as mentioned under Traffic Stops.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
– Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaiman
For flights by aircraft registered in ICAO States the information contained in the filed flight plan
is accepted as adequate information of the intended operation (in case of Abu Dhabi at least 2
hours, for Dubai at least 24 hours prior to arrival) and the landing is carried out at a previously
designated airport.
– Sharjah
For flights by aircraft registered in ICAO States operator intending to carry out traffic or non‐
traffic private or business aviation flights into the territory of Sharjah shall apply to contact
details in SCHEDULED FLIGHTS - Traffic Stops.
For permission to carry out such operations, the application shall include the following informa-
tion in the order shown hereunder:
a. name of the operator;
b. flight number in/out if different to registration;
c. type of aircraft and registration marks;
d. date and time of the intended arrival at and departure from Sharjah;
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e. duration of stay in Sharjah;


f. place(s) of embarkation and/or disembarkation abroad as the case may be, of passengers
and/or freight;
g. purpose of the flight and number of passengers and/or nature and the amount of freight.
Valid copies of the following documents are to be submitted with the application:
a. registration certificate;
b. airworthiness certificate.
c. certificate of insurance: hull, third party cargo and passenger.
Permission can be expected to be issued within three hours from receipt of complete applica-
tion.
Flights by aircraft registered in non-ICAO States require prior permission as specified for NON-
SCHEDULED FLIGHTS.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


All foreign military, State and State VIP aircraft intending to overfly U.A.E. airspace or land at any
of the U.A.E. airports have to obtain prior permission (diplomatic clearance) through the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs. Requests must be received at least 2 weeks in advance except in cases of
emergency where a minimum of 72 hours notice is required.
Applications for clearance should be made through the normal diplomatic channels to:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address: P.O. Box 1
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 2 444 7199
Fax: +971 2 444 5488
Telex: 22217 KARJIA EM
All requests should include:
a. aircraft type, registration and call sign;
b. captain’s name, details of crew and nationalities;
c. purpose of flight;
d. cargo and passenger details;
e. whether or not armament and/or camera carried and details of dangerous cargo, if any;
f. date, time and place of departure;
g. altitude and aircraft speed;
h. route, time and place of entry into U.A.E. airspace;
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i. ETA at landing airport in U.A.E. and destination;


j. in the case of overflight:
– date, time and entry into/exit from U.A.E. airspace;
– route.

DANGEROUS GOODS FLIGHTS


Aircraft operating into, from or through U.A.E. airspace transporting forbidden dangerous goods
and other regulated items are required to carry authorization from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Forbidden dangerous goods and other regulated items include, but are not limited to the following:
a. explosives, unless required for aircraft operations or signaling;
b. weapons and munitions of war;
c. infectious substances and/or infected live animals;
d. any article, the transportation of which is forbidden under table 2-14 of the ICAO technical
instructions or otherwise prohibited by the competent authority.
Requests for authorization shall include the same information as for STATE OR MILITARY AIR-
CRAFT FLIGHTS, as well as full details of the items to be transported.

SCHEDULE AND AIRPORT COORDINATION


Abu Dhabi (Intl) is currently an IATA Level 2 slot coordinated airport. Pilots are advised to contact
for starting or modifying scheduled service at the airport:
Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC)
E-Mail: scheduling@adac.ae

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
Abu Dhabi (Intl), Abu Dhabi (Al Bateen Executive), Al Ain (Intl), Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl), Dubai
(Intl), Fujairah (Intl), Ras Al Khaimah (Intl), Sharjah (Intl).

SPECIAL NOTICES
INSURANCE CERTIFICATE
With reference to CAR PART IV, no foreign registered operator shall engage an aircraft in Com-
mercial Air Transport operations unless the aircraft carries a valid insurance certificate meeting at
minimum the UAE insurance requirements specified in DG DIRECTIVE 14‐2016 or any other rule
in force. The requirements also applies to aircraft overflying the territory of the UAE.

ISRAELI RESTRICTIONS
No aircraft constructed in Israel or departing from airports in Israel will be allowed to service,
refuel or land at any airport or aerodrome within Emirates FIR, nor will any aircraft be cleared from
any airport or aerodrome within the Emirates FIR to any airport in Israel.
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CIVIL REGISTERED AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN


AIRPORTS AND U.A.E. AIRPORTS
Due to concerns regarding security clearance of passengers, luggage and cargo, all civil regis-
tered aircraft departing from Afghanistan will only be permitted to land at U.A.E. aerodromes, if
they depart from either Kabul or Kandahar aerodromes, having undergone appropriate security
screening.
Civil registered aircraft from any other Afghanistan aerodromes, or via another country, will not be
permitted to land in the U.A.E.
This restriction does not apply to military registered aircraft.

ADVANCED PASSENGER INFORMATION (API)


All air operators shall submit APP (Advanced Passenger Process) for all passengers, including
transit/transfer passengers and crew in advance. The air operators shall take measures that the
boarding directive received from U.A.E. Government are followed. The commercial air operators
will also comply by sharing the passenger name record (PNR) with the authorities at specified fre-
quencies.
For questions and queries contact API‐U.A.E. call center at callcenter@apiuae.gov.ae
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PASSPORT
Required.

VISA
Required.
Yemen refuses admission or transit to holders of Israel passports or passports containing any
Israeli visa.
NOTE: Additional requirements may exist. Please contact the appropriate authority to confirm
information.

HEALTH
Disembarking passengers are not required to present vaccination certificates except when
coming directly from an area infected with cholera, smallpox or yellow fever.

AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


GENERAL
Aircraft registered in ICAO member states as well as those registered in other states which grant
reciprocal rights may navigate in the airspace of Yemen.
Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority (CAMA)
General Director of Air Transport
Address: P.O. Box 1042
Sana'a
Rep. of Yemen
Tel: +967 1 274712
Fax: +967 1 274126
+967 1 272058
+967 1 274711
E-Mail: airtransport.yemen@gmail.com
AFTN: OYHQYAYX

SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Scheduled operations are governed by bilateral or multilateral agreements or are subject to spe-
cial authorization from the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority
Applications for such permit shall be submitted at least thirty days in advance.

NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Permission shall be requested from the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority (see GENERAL
above) by letter, fax or AFTN not less than three days before the intended flight.
The application must include the following information:
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a. name of operator;
b. identification of the aircraft;
c. time and point of entry/exit Sana’a FIR;
d. type of aircraft and registration mark;
e. date and time of arrival at and departure from the Republic of Yemen;
f. place or places of embarkation, as the case may be, of passengers and/or freight;
g. purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
h. name, address and business of charterer, if any.

PRIVATE FLIGHTS
Prior permission is required. Requests for permission should be submitted to the Civil Aviation
and Meteorology Authority by letter, fax or AFTN at least three days in advance.

STATE OR MILITARY AIRCRAFT FLIGHTS


Special permission is required to overfly or enter the territory and airspace of Yemen. Request for
permission shall be submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at least seven days in advance.
When circumstances warrant, a shorter period may be considered, provided that it shall not be
less than three days.
Requests shall contain the following items:
a. aircraft operator and respective unit;
b. type of aircraft, nationality and registration marks, flight number or mission reference, call
sign;
c. name and rank of aircraft commander;
d. number of flight crew and number of passengers;
e. purpose of flight and name of VIPs;
f. list of cargo that will be unloaded at the destination airport;
g. detailed flight itinerary, including date and time of departure from last aerodrome, as well as
arrival at the first aerodrome in Yemen;
h. type and quantity of fuel required for refueling in Yemen;

OVERFLYING THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN


Foreign aircraft which are not engaged in scheduled air services are not permitted to overfly the
Territory of the Republic of Yemen without prior permission from the Civil Aviation and Meteorol-
ogy Authority (CAMA). It is strictly prohibited to commence operation of flight before obtaining
CAMA permit.
No foreign aircraft shall be permitted to overfly the Republic of Yemen's territory unless the opera-
tor or owner of such aircraft has designated an authorized agent accredited by the Civil Aviation
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and Meteorology Authority, who shall undertake the obligation for payment of air navigation serv-
ices charges.
Request for overflight shall be submitted by this agent at least two days in advance of the first
flight.

AIRPORT(S) OF ENTRY
First landing and final departure should be made from an international airport.

SPECIAL NOTICES
No aircraft departing from airports in Israel will be allowed to land or refuel at any airport or aero-
drome within the territory of the Republic of Yemen, nor will aircraft be cleared from any airport or
aerodrome in the Republic of Yemen to any airport in Israel. This restriction applies also to aircraft
wishing to overfly the Republic of Yemen’s territory to or from airports in Israel.
Emergency
Emergency

Emergency Procedures - Middle


East
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CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR KARACHI FIR


In the event of total disruption of ATS within the Karachi FIR, contingency routes are promulgated
to accommodate the flow of international air traffic to ensure minimum disruption for aircraft tran-
siting the Karachi FIR. These contingency routes are designed to maximize the use of existing
ATS route structure, communications, navigation and surveillance services under the prevailing
circumstances. To ensure continued safety, limited flight levels will be made available on these
contingency routes to minimize potential points of conflict.

CONTINGENCY ATS ROUTE NETWORK


ATS Contingency Routes
The following contingency routes shall be established on notification of activation by NOTAM.
These routes are based on pre-existing ATS routes with Significant Point to define the need to
establish contact with the designated ATS unit for FIS.
To ensure flight safety on the contingency route, there will be limited flight levels available for
flights along the contingency routes as specified against each.
The minimum longitudinal separation will be 15 minutes.
No level change shall be permitted during contingency in Karachi FIR.
Changes to airspace classification will be notified by NOTAM.
The ACC responsible for aircraft entering the Karachi FIR will instruct pilots to maintain the last
flight level assigned and speed (MACH number if applicable) while operating in the Karachi FIR.
The ACC responsible prior for aircraft entering the Karachi FIR will inform aircraft that they must
establish contact with the first ATS unit after transiting the Karachi FIR not less than 10 minutes
before the estimated time of entry to the adjacent FIR.
Transfer of control and communication should be at the common FIR boundary between ATS
units.
NOTE: All other international ATS routes will remain suspended.
Eastbound traffic
– CRPAK-01: M504 (ALPOR - NODUT - GOGUM - TELEM)
FL330, FL370
– CRPAK-02: R4621/A7911/G472 (METBI/EGRON - JI - LATEM - KC - TELEM)
FL310, FL350
– CRPAK-03: R4621/G214/R471 (METBI/EGRON - JI - PG - IDEBA - RK - TIGER)
FL350
– CRPAK-04: G665/L124/G208/P757/B210/R462 (ASVIB/KEBUD - PG - NH - KE - RAMSA)
FL310 (1900-0001 UTC), FL390
– CRPAK-05: G452 (ZAHEDAN - KALAT - POPOT - RK - TIGER)
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FL330
– CRPAK-06: L750 (BASIR - BINDO - TIGER)
FL310
– CRPAK-07: R462/A791/G325 (METBI/EGRON - JI - PG - KALAT - PATLA)
FL370
1 For traffic operating from METBI/EGRON and KEBUD/ASVIB, Tehran ACC is to ensure separa-
tion over JIWANI/PANJGUR respectively.
Westbound traffic
– CRPAK-08: G325
(ZHOB- PATLA- KALAT- PG- JI- METBI/EGRON)
FL340, FL400
– CRPAK-09: L750 (TIGER - MURLI - BASIR)
FL320, FL360
– CRPAK-10: P628 (VIKIT - RYK - ASLUM)
FL320 (1901-2359 UTC), FL360
– CRPAK-11: G452
(TIGER - RK - POPOT - KALAT - ZDN)
FL300, FL380
– CRPAK-12: G452/G214 (TIGER - RK - IDEBA - PG - JI - METBI/EGRON)
FL300
– CRPAK-13: R4621/G2081/A3251/A454/G665/L124 (RAMSA - TASOP - PARTY - KE - KC -
PARET - TAPDO or JI (R462) METBI/EGRON or PG - KEBUD/ASVIB)
FL360
– CRPAK-14: P518/L124/G665 ( KABIM - PAXUR - PARET - PG - ASVIB/KEBUD)
FL320
1 For traffic operating from RAMSA/TASOP/PARTY, Ahmadabad ACC is requested to ensure
separation over KE.

PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED BY AIRCRAFT


All aircraft transiting through Karachi FIR shall strictly comply with the following:
a. Flights are to flight plan using the contingency routes described above, according to their
airport of origin and destination.
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b. Operate along or as close as possible to the centerline of the assigned contingency air traf-
fic route.
c. Reach the flight level assigned by adjacent designated ATS units for the transit of Karachi
FIR at least 10 minutes before entering Karachi FIR.
d. Maintain the flight level and Mach number assigned by the last adjacent designated ATS
units while operating within Karachi FIR, unless an emergency situation or flight security
reason exists.
e. Maintain a continuous listening watch on the communication frequency of the designated
ATS unit, transmit blind on emergency frequency 121.5MHz and on pilots air to air fre-
quency 123.45MHz position reports 5 minutes before and overhead each compulsory
reporting point established along the respective contingency route.
f. Include in their first position report to the designated ATS units the estimated time over the
entry point of Karachi FIR and the estimated time and point at which they will exit the Kara-
chi FIR.
g. Whenever emergencies and/or flight safety reasons make it impossible to maintain the
assigned flight level within Karachi FIR, climb or descent remaining well to the right of the
centerline of the route being flown and relay immediately by blind broadcast emergency fre-
quency 121.5MHz and on pilots air to air frequency 123.45MHz for all other aircraft likely to
be affected due emergency level change. A relevant message comprising the aircraft call
sign, the aircraft position, the flight levels being left and/or crossed be relayed.
h. Contact the adjacent designated ATS units as soon as possible and at least 10 minutes
before the estimated time of reaching over the relevant exist point of Karachi FIR to obtain
ATC clearance from concerned FIR/ACC.
i. Display navigation and anti-collision lights at all times during the transit of contingency air-
space.
j. Flights operating through Karachi FIR shall be equipped with following minimum communi-
cations, navigation and surveillance capability:
1. SSR;
2. RVSM;
3. ACAS/TCAS.
k. Not all operational circumstances can be addressed by this contingency plan and pilots are
to maintain a high level of alertness when operating in the contingency airspace and take
appropriate action to ensure safety of flight.

CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR LAHORE FIR


In the event of total disruption of ATS within the Lahore FIR, contingency routes are promulgated
to accommodate the flow of international air traffic to ensure minimum disruption for aircraft tran-
siting the Lahore FIR. These contingency routes are designed to maximize the use of existing
ATS route structure, communications, navigation and surveillance services under the prevailing
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circumstances. To ensure continued safety, limited flight levels will be made available on these
contingency routes to minimize potential points of conflict.

CONTINGENCY ATS ROUTE NETWORK


ATS Contingency Routes
The following contingency routes shall be established on notification of activation by NOTAM.
These routes are based on pre-existing ATS routes with Significant Point to define the need to
establish contact with the designated ATS unit for FIS.
To ensure flight safety on the contingency route, there will be limited flight levels available for
flights along the contingency routes as specified against each.
The minimum longitudinal separation will be 15 minutes.
No level change shall be permitted during contingency in Lahore FIR.
Changes to airspace classification will be notified by NOTAM.
The ACC responsible for aircraft entering the Lahore FIR will instruct pilots to maintain the last
flight level assigned and speed (MACH number if applicable) while operating in the Lahore FIR.
The ACC responsible prior for aircraft entering the Lahore FIR will inform aircraft that they must
establish contact with the first ATS unit after transiting the Lahore FIR not less than 10 minutes
before the estimated time of entry to the adjacent FIR.
Transfer of control and communication should be at the common FIR boundary between ATS
units.
NOTE: All other International ATS routes will not be available.
Eastbound traffic
– CRPAK-15: L750 (BIROS - ZB - BASIR)
FL310
– CRPAK-16: N644/M875 (DOBAT - DI - JHANG - GUGAL)
FL350 (1500-2359 UTC), FL390
– CRPAK-17: N644/A466 (DOBAT - DI - JHANG - SAMAR)
FL310, FL350
– CRPAK-18: L509 (LAJAK - HANGU - JABAR - INDEK - SAMAR)
FL330 (1500-2359 UTC)
– CRPAK-19: G325 (PATLA - ZB - HANGU - PS - GILGIT - PURPA)
FL370
NOTE 1: Entry in Lahore FIR via MOTMO, RIMPA, SITAX, RABAN and MOLTA will not be
allowed.
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NOTE 2: All flights entering from Karachi FIR landing at Kabul will be re-routed by Karachi ACC
via SERKA
Westbound traffic
– CRPAK-20: L750 (BASIR - ZB - BIROS)
FL320, FL360
– CRPAK-21: M875/N644 (GUGAL - JHANG - DI - DOBAT)
FL360 (1500-2359 UTC)
– CRPAK-22: A466/N644 (SAMAR - JHANG - DI - DOBAT)
FL320, FL380
– CRPAK-23: L509 (SAMAR - INDEK - JABAR - HANGU - LAJAK)
FL 360 (1500-2359 UTC)
– CRPAK-24: G325 (PURPA - GT - PS - HANGU - ZHOB - PATLA)
FL340, FL400
NOTE 1: Entry in Lahore FIR via MOTMO, RIMPA, SITAX, RABAN and MOLTA will not be
allowed.
NOTE 2: All flights entering from Karachi FIR landing at Kabul will be re-routed by Karachi ACC
via SERKA.

PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED BY AIRCRAFT


All aircraft transiting through Lahore FIR shall strictly comply with the following:
a. Flights are to flight plan using the contingency routes described above, according to their
airport of origin and destination.
b. Operate along or as close as possible to the centerline of the assigned contingency air traf-
fic route.
c. Reach the flight level assigned by adjacent designated ATS units for the transit of Lahore
FIR at least 10 minutes before entering Lahore FIR.
d. Maintain the flight level and Mach number assigned by the last adjacent designated ATS
units while operating within Lahore FIR, unless an emergency situation or flight security
reason exists.
e. Maintain a continuous listening watch on the communication frequency of the designated
ATS unit, transmit blind on emergency frequency 121.5MHz and on pilots air to air fre-
quency 123.45MHz position reports 5 minutes before and overhead each compulsory
reporting point established along the respective contingency routes.
f. Include in their first position report to the designated ATS units the estimated time over the
entry point of Lahore FIR and the estimated time and point at which they will exit the Lahore
FIR.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 680
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

g. Whenever emergencies and/or flight safety reasons make it impossible to maintain the
assigned flight level within Lahore FIR, climb or descent remaining well to the right of the
centerline of the route being flown and relay immediately by blind broadcast on emergency
frequency 121.5MHz and on pilots air to air frequency 123.45MHz all other aircraft likely to
be affected by transmitting due emergency level change. A relevant message comprising
the aircraft call sign, the aircraft position, the flight levels being left and/or crossed be
relayed.
h. Contact the adjacent designated ATS units as soon as possible and at least 10 minutes
before the estimated time of reaching over the relevant exist point of Lahore FIR to obtain
the ATC clearance from concerned FIR/ACC.
i. Display navigation and anti-collision lights at all times during the transit of contingency air-
space.
j. Flights operating through Lahore FIR shall be equipped with following minimum communica-
tions, navigation and surveillance capability:
1. SSR;
2. RVSM;
3. ACAS/TCAS.
k. Not all operational circumstances can be addressed by this contingency plan and pilots are
to maintain a high level of alertness when operating in the contingency airspace and take
appropriate action to ensure safety of flight.

CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR TEHRAN FIR


Eastbound & Westbound flights
N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
1 Ankara Baku FIR A FL330 DASIS-UL333-TBZ- Two way
FIR R661-DULAV
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
A422-TBZ-R661-DULAV bound (one way) then
two way
2 Ankara Yerevan A FL330 DASIS-UL333-TBZ- Two way
FIR FIR G482-MAGRI
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
A422-TBZ-G482-MAGRI bound (one way) then
two way
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 681
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
3 Ankara Ashgabat A FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ- Two way
FIR FIR G781-NSR-A416-DNZ-
W4-RIKOP
B FL330 DASIS-UL333-RST- ALRAM-UMH East
A416-DNZ-W4-RIKOP bound (one way) then
two way
4 Ankara Karachi A FL330 DASIS-R660-RST-A416- Two way
FIR FIR NSR-N39-RADAL-G208-
bound to ZDN-G452-DERBO
Delhi FIR
and be-
yond
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
G208/UL124-ZAJ-R661- bound (one way) then
RUS-T210-RADAL- two way
G208/UL125-ZDN-G452-
DERBO
5 Ankara Karachi A FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
FIR FIR UL124-ZAJ-R661-RUS- bound (one way) then
Bound to T210-RADAL-G208/ two way
Mumbai UL125-KEBUD
FIR and
beyond
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ-R654- ALRAM-UMH East
NABOX-G665-ASVIB bound (one way) then
two way
C FL330 DASIS-R661-RST-A416- Two way
NSR-N39-RADAL-G208/
UL125-ANK-W32-YZD-
R654-NABOX-G665-AS-
VIB
6 Ankara Bahrain A FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
FIR FIR UL223-ALTAX-G667- bound (one way) then
AWZ-W30-MAH-B417- two way
TULAX
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 682
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
UL223-MESVI-W3-SYZ- bound (one way) then
R659-MIDSI two way
C FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
UL223-MESVI-W3-SYZ- bound (one way) then
G663-ALSER two way
D FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ-R654- ALRAM-UMH East
ISN-R659-MIDSI bound (one way) then
two way
E FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ-R654- ALRAM-UMH East
ISN-R659-SYZ-G663- bound (one way) then
ALSER two way
F FL330 DASIS-UL333/R660- Two way
TBZ-R661-ZAJ-R654-
ISN-R659-MIDSI
G FL330 DASIS-UL333/R660- Two way
TBZ-R661-ZAJ-R654-
ISN-R659-SYZ-G663-
ALSER
7 Ankara Kuwait A FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ-R654- ALRAM-UMH East
FIR FIR SAV-G667-AWZW30- bound (one way) then
MAH-B417-TULAX two way
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
UL223-ALTAX-G667- bound (one way) then
AWZ-W30-MAH-B417- two way
TULAX
C FL330 DASIS-UL333/R660- Two way
TBZ-R661-ZAJ-R654-
SAV-G667-AWZ-W30-
MAH-B417-TULAX
8 Ankara Overfly A FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
FIR Emirates UL223-MESVI-W3-SYZ- bound (one way) then
FIR G666-LAM-UL223-SIR two way
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 683
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ-R654- ALRAM-UMH East
ISN-R659-SYZ-G666- bound (one way) then
LAM-UL223-SIR two way
C FL330 DASIS-UL333/R660- Two way
TBZ-R661-ZAJ-R654-
ISN-R659-SYZ-G666-
LAM-UL223-SIR
9 Ankara Land A FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
FIR UAE UL223-MESVI-W3-SYZ- bound (one way) then
G666-ORSAR two way
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ-R654- ALRAM-UMH East
ISN-R659-SYZ-G666- bound (one way) then
ORSAR two way
C FL330 DASIS-UL333/R660- Two way
TBZ-R661-ZAJ-R654-
ISN-R659-SYZ-G666-
ORSAR
10 Ankara Kabul A FL330 DASIS-R660-RST-B121- Two way
FIR FIR RUS-T210-RADAL-
G208-ANK-R205-BJD-
G202-KAMAR
B FL330 a. DASIS-R660-RST- Two way
A416-SOKAM or
b. DASIS-R660-RST-
A416-MSD-G792-
PAMTU
C FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
G208/UL124-ZAJ- bound (one way) then
RUST210-RADAL-G208- two way
ANK-R205-BJD-G202-
KAMAR
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 684
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
D FL310, FL410 a. ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
G208/UL124-ZAJ- bound (one way) then
G781-NSR-A416- two way
SOKAM or
b. ALRAM-G208-UMH-
G208/UL124-ZAJ-
G781-NSR-A416-
MSD-G792-PAMTU
11 Ankara Airports A FL330 DASIS-R660-RST-B121- Two way
FIR within RUS
Tehran
TMA
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-UMH- ALRAM-UMH East
G208/UL124-ZAJ-R661- bound (one way) then
RUS two way
12 Ankara Muscat A FL330 DASIS-R660-RST-B121- Two way
FIR FIR RUS-T210-RADAL-
G208-ANK-W32-SRJ-
L430-MESPO
B FL310, FL410 ALRAM-G208-ZAJ-R661- ALRAM-UMH East
RUS-T210-RADALG208- bound (one way) then
ANK-W32-SRJ-L430- two way
MESPO
13 Yerevan Bahrain A FL390 MAGRI-G482-TBZ-R661- Two way
FIR FIR ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
SYZ-G663-ALSER
B FL390 MAGRI-G482-TBZ-R661- Two way
ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
MIDSI
14 Yerevan Kuwait A FL390 MAGRI-G482-TBZ-R661- Two way
FIR FIR ZAJ-R654-SAV-G667-
AWZ-W30-MAH-B417-
TULAX
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 685
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
15 Yerevan Overfly A FL390 MAGRI-G482-TBZ-R661- Two way
FIR Emirates ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
FIR SYZ-G666-LAM-W147/
UL223/SIR
16 Yerevan Land A FL390 MAGRI-G482-TBZ-R661- Two way
FIR UAE ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
SYZ-G666-ORSAR
17 Yerevan Karachi A FL390 MAGRI-B121-RST- Two way
FIR FIR and UL333-GIBAB-UN319-
bound to ZDN-G452-DERBO
Delhi FIR
and be-
yond
18 Yerevan Karachi A FL390 MAGRI-B121-RST-A416- Two way
FIR FIR and NSR-N39-RADALG208/
bound to UL125-ANK-W32-YZD-
Mumbai UL124-KERUL124-KE-
FIR and BUD
beyond
B FL390 MAGRI-B121-RST- Two way
UL333-GIBAB-UN319-
ZDN-G208-KEBUD
19 Yerevan Kabul A FL390 MAGRI-B121-RST- Two way
FIR FIR and UL333-GIBAB-UN319-
beyond TBS-R794-BJD-G202-
KAMAR
B FL390 a. MAGRI-B121-RST- Two way
A416-SOKAM or
b. MAGRI-B121-RST-
A416-MSD-G792-
PAMTU
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 686
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
20 Yerevan Muscat A FL390 MAGRI-B121-RST-A416- Two way
FIR FIR and NSR-T212-RADAL-
bound to G208/UL125-ANK-W32-
Mumbai SRJ-L430-MESPO
FIR and
beyond
21 Yerevan Tehran A FL390 MAGRI-B121-RST-B121- Two way
FIR TMA RUS
B FL390 MAGRI-G482-TBZ-R660- Two way
RST-B121-RUS
22 Baku Overfly A FL370 ULDUS-P574/UP574-PE- Two way
FIRs Emirates KAM-R654-ISN-R659-
FIR SYZ-G666-LAM-UL223-
SIR
B FL290 DULAV-R661/UL125- Two way
ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
SYZ-G666-LAM-UL223-
SIR
B FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-B121- Two way
RUS-G667-SAV-R654-
ISN-R659-SYZ-G666-
LAM-UL223-SIR
23 Baku land in A FL370 ULDUS-P574/UP574-PE- Two way
FIRs UAE KAM-R654-ISN-R659-
SYZ-G666-ORSAR
B FL290 DULAV-R661/UL125- Two way
ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
SYZ-G666-ORSAR
B FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-B121- Two way
RUS-G667-SAV-R654-
ISN-R659-SYZ-G666-
ORSAR
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 687
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
24 Baku Bahrain A FL370 ULDUS-P574/UP574-PE- Two way
FIRs FIR KAM-R654-ISN-R659-
SYZ-G663-ALSER
B FL370 ULDUS-P574/UP574-PE- Two way
KAM-R654-ISN-R659-
MIDSI
C FL290 DULAV-R661/UL125- Two way
ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
SYZ-G663-ALSER
D FL290 DULAV-R661/UL125- Two way
ZAJ-R654-ISN-R659-
MIDSI
E FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-B121- Two way
RUS-G667-SAV-R654-
ISN-R659-SYZ-G663-
ALSER
F FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-B121- Two way
RUS-G667-SAV-R654-
ISN-R659-MIDSI
25 Baku Kuwait A FL370 ULDUS-P574/UP574- Two way
FIRs FIR SAV-G667-AWZ-W30-
MAH-B417-TULAX
B FL290 DULAV-R661/UL125- Two way
ZAJ-R654-SAV-G667-
AWZ-W30-MAH-B417-
TULAX
26 Baku Muscat A FL370 ULDUS-UN319-TBS- Two way
FIRs FIR A419-TAVNO-L430-
MESPO
B FL290 DULAV-R661-TBZ-R660- Two way
RST-A416-NSR-N39-RA-
DAL-G208-ANK-W32-
SRJ-L430-MESPO
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 688
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
C FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-A416- Two way
NSR-N39-RADAL-G208-
ANK-W32-SRJ-L430-
MESPO
27 Baku Kabul A FL370 ULDUS-UN319-TBS- Two way
FIRs FIR and R794-BJD-G202-KAMAR
beyond
B FL370 a. ULDUS-UN319- Two way
DNZ-A416-SOKAM
or
b. ULDUS-UN319-
DNZ-A416-MSD-
G792-PAMTU
C FL290 DULAV-UL125-SIBVU- Two way
UP146-RST-UL333-GI-
BAB-UN319-TBS-R794-
BJD-G202-KAMAR
28 Baku Airports A FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-B121- Two way
FIRs within RUS
Tehran
TMA
B FL290 DULAV-R661-TBZ-R660- Two way
RST-B121-RUS
29 Baku Karachi A FL290 DULAV-UL125-TBZ- Two way
FIRs FIR and UL333-GIBAB-UN319-
bound to ZDN-G452-DERBO
Delhi FIR
and be-
yond
B FL370 ULDUS-UN319-ZDN- Two way
G452-DERBO
C FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-A416- Two way
NSR-N39-RADAL-G208-
ZDN-G452-DERBO
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 689
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
30 Baku Karachi A FL290 DULAV-R661-TBZ-R660- Two way
FIRs FIR and RST-A416-NSR-N39-RA-
bound to DAL-G208-KEBUD
Mumbai
FIR and
beyond
B FL370 ULDUS-UN319-ZDN- Two way
UL125/G208-KEBUD
C FL250 LALDA-G670-RST-A416- Two way
NSR-N39-RADAL-G208-
KEBUD
31 Ashga- Karachi A FL270 a. ORPAB-G775-ZDN- Two way
bat FIR FIR G208/UL125-KE-
BUD or
b. ORPAB-G77-ZDN-
G452-DERBO
B FL310 a. GIRUN-G792-MSD- Two way
G775-ZDN-G208/
UL125-KEBUD or
b. GIRUN-G792-MSD-
G775-ZDN-G452-
DERBO
32 Ashga- Kabul A FL270 a. ORPAB-G775-MSD- Two way
bat FIR FIR G792-PAMTU or
b. ORPAB-G775-MSD-
A416-SOKAM
B FL310 a. GIRUN-G792-PAM- Two way
TU or
b. GIRUN-G792-MSD-
A416-SOKAM
33 Ashga- Muscat A FL270 RIKOP-A419-TAVNO- Two way
bat FIR FIR L430-MESPO
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 690
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
B FL310 GIRUN-G792-SILPO- Two way
A419-TAVNO-L430-
MESPO
34 Ashga- Emirates A FL280 RIKOP-A419-DARAX Two way
bat FIR FIR
35 Ashga- Bahrain A FL280 RIKOP-A419-TBS-G663- Two way
bat FIR FIR ALSER
RIKOP-A419-TBS-G663- Two way
SYZ-R659-MIDSI
36 Ashga- Kuwait A FL280 RIKOP-A419-TBS-G663- Two way
bat FIR FIR SYZ-G669-NANPI
37 Ashga- Ankara A FL280 RIKOP-W140-BRD-W4- Two way
bat FIR FIR DNZ-A416-RST-R660-
DASIS
A FL280 RIKOP-W140-BRD-W4- BONAM-UMH West
DNZ-A416-NSR-G781- bound (one way) then
ZAJ-G208-UMH-G781- two way
BONAM
38 Ashga- Tehran A FL280 RIKOP-W140-BRD-W4- Two way
bat FIR TMA DHN-VR
39 Emirates Baku FIR A FL240, FL300, DARAX-BND-A419-W10- Two way
FIR FL400 SYZ-R659-ISN-R654-
ZAJ-R661-DULAV
DARAX-BND-W32-ANK- Two way
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
R794-ULDUS
40 Emirates Yerevan A FL240, FL300, DARAX-A419-BND-W10- Two way
FIR FIR FL400 SYZ-R659-ISN-R654-
ZAJ-R661-TBZ-G482-
MAGRI
41 Emirates Ashgabat A FL270 DARAX-A419-RIKOP Two way
FIR FIR
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 691
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
42 Emirates Kabul A FL270 DARAX-A419-BND- Two way
FIR FIR A453-PIRAN
43 Emirates Karachi A FL270 DARAX-A419-MOBET- Two way
FIR FIR M561-ASVIB
B FL270 DARAX-A419-BND- Two way
A453-NABOX-G665-AS-
VIB
C FL270 DARAX-A419-BND- Two way
A453-ZDN-G452-DERBO
44 Emirates Ankara A FL240, FL300, DARAX-A419-BND-W10- Two way
FIR FIR FL400 SYZ-R659-ISN-R654-
ZAJ-R661-TBZ-R660-
DASIS
B DARAX-A419-BND-W10- BONAM-UMH West
SYZ-R659-ISN-R654- bound (one way) then
ZAJ-G208-UMH-G781- two way
BONAM
C DARAX-A419-BND-W10- BONAM-UMH West
SYZ-W3-MESVI-UL223- bound (one way) then
UMH-G781-BONAM two way
45 Emirates Tehran A FL240, FL300, DARAX-A419-BND-W32- Two way
FIR TMA FL400 ANK-G208-RADAL-VR
46 Kuwait Baku FIR A FL250 TULAX-B417-MAH-W30- Two way
FIR AWZ-G667-SAV-P574-
ULDUS
TULAX-B417-MAH-W30- Two way
AWZ-G667-SAV-R654-
ZAJ-R661-DULAV
47 Kuwait Yerevan A FL250 TULAX-B417-MAH-W30- Two way
FIR FIR AWZ-G667-SAV-R654-
ZAJ-R661-TBZ-G482-
MAGRI
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 692
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
48 Kuwait Ashgabat A FL350 NANPI-G669-SYZ-G663- Two way
FIR FIR TBS-A419-RIKOP
49 Kuwait Kabul A FL350 NANPI-G669-SYZ-G452- Two way
FIR FIR ZDN-A453-PIRAN
50 Kuwait Karachi A FL350 NANPI-G669-SYZ-G452- Two way
FIR FIR DERBO
B NANPI-G669-SYZ-G452- Two way
KER-UL124-KEBUD
C NANPI-G669-SYZ-G452- Two way
KER-R654-NABOX-
G665-ASVIB
51 Kuwait Muscat A FL350 NANPI-G669-SYZ-W10- Two way
FIR FIR MELMI-L430-MESPO
52 Kuwait Land in A FL350 NANPI-R784-DURSI- Two way
FIR UAE FIR W143-LAM-G666-OR-
SAR
Over B NANPI-R784-DURSI- Two way
flight in W143-LAM-G666-LAM-
UAE FIR UL223-SIR
53 Kuwait Tehran A FL250 TULAX-B417-MAH-W30- Two way
FIR TMA AWZ-G667-SAVRUS
54 Bahrain Karachi A FL190 MIDSI-A453-ZDN-G452- Two way
FIR FIR DERBO
B MIDSI-A453-KHM-M561- Two way
ASVIB
55 Bahrain Baku FIR A FL200, FL340 MIDSI-R659-ISN-R654- Two way
FIR SAV-P574-ULDUS
B FL220, FL380 ALSER-G663-SYZ-R659- Two way
ISN-R654-SAV-P574-UL-
DUS
C FL200, FL340 MIDSI-R659-ISN-R654- Two way
ZAJ-R661-DULAV
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 693
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
D FL220, FL380 ALSER-G663-SYZ-R659- Two way
ISN-R654-ZAJ-R661-DU-
LAV
56 Bahrain Yerevan A FL200, FL340 ALSER-G663-SYZ-R659- Two way
FIR FIR ISN-R654-ZAJ-R661-
TBZ-G482-MAGRI
B FL220, FL380 MIDSI-A453-KHM-M561- Two way
ASVIB
57 Bahrain Ashgabat A FL190 MIDSI-R659-SYZ-G663- Two way
FIR FIR TBS-A419-RIKOP
B FL250 ALSER-G663-TBS-A419- Two way
RIKOP
58 Bahrain Kabul A FL190 MIDSI-A453-PIRAN Two way
FIR FIR
59 Bahrain Land in A FL270 KUVER-B416-IMDAT- Two way
FIR UAE FIR B416/R784-DURSI-
W143-LAM-G666-OR-
SAR
Over A KUVER-B416-IMDAT- Two way
flight in B416/R784-DURSI-
UAE FIR W143-LAM-G666-LAM-
UL223-SIR
60 Bahrain Ankara A FL200, FL340 MIDSI-R659-ISN-R654- Two way
FIR FIR ZAJ-R661-TBZ-R660-
DASIS
B MIDSI-R659-ISN-R654- BONAM-UMH West
ZAJ-G208-UMH-G781- bound (one way) then
BONAM two way
C MIDSI-R659-SYZ-W3- BONAM-UMH West
MESVI-UL223-UMH- bound (one way) then
G781-BONAM two way
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 694
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
D FL220, FL380 ALSER-G663-SYZ-R659- Two way
ISN-R654-ZAJ-R661-
TBZ-R660-DASIS
E ALSER-G663-SYZ-R659- BONAM-UMH West
ISN-R654-ZAJ-G208- bound (one way) then
UMH-G781-BONAM two way
F ALSER-G663-SYZ-W3- BONAM-UMH West
MESVI-UL223-UMH- bound (one way) then
G781-BONAM two way
61 Bahrain Tehran A FL200, FL340 MIDSI-R659-BOXAM-VR Two way
FIR TMA
B FL220, FL380 ALSER-G663-SYZ-R659- Two way
BOXAM-VR
62 Muscat Karachi A FL270, FL370, IMLOT-A791-JI Two way
FIR FIR FL390
B FL290, FL310, DENDA-R462-JI Two way
FL350
63 Muscat Baku FIR A FL360 MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32- Two way
FIR ANK-G208-RADAL-N39-
NSR-R794-ULDUS
B MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32- Two way
ANK-G208-RADAL-N39-
NSR-A416-TBZ-R661-
DULAV
64 Muscat Yerevan A FL360 MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32- Two way
FIR FIR ANK-G208-RADAL-N39-
A416-RST-B121-MAGRI
65 Muscat Ashgabat A FL360 MESPO-L430-TAVNO- Two way
FIR FIR A419-RIKOP
66 Muscat Kabul A FL360 MESPO-L430-MELMI- Two way
FIR FIR W10-BND-A453-PIRAN
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 695
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
67 Muscat Ankara A FL360 MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32- Two way
FIR FIR ANK-G208-RADAL-N39-
NSR-A416-TBZ-R660-
DASIS
B MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32- BONAM-UMH West
ANK-G208-RADAL- bound (one way) then
T210-RUS-R661-ZAJ- two way
G208-UMH-G781-BO-
NAM
68 Muscat Tehran A FL360 MESPO-L430-SRJ-W32- Two way
FIR TMA ANK-G208-RADAL-VR
69 Baghdad Tehran A FL270 PAXAT-B411-ILM-G202- Two way
FIR TMA RASLA-G667-SAV-RUS
70 Kabul Ankara A FL380 KAMAR-G202-BJD- Two way
FIR FIR R794-TBS-UN319-DNZ-
A416-RST-R660-DASIS
B FL340 SOKAM-A416-RST- Two way
R660-DASIS
C FL360 PAMTU-G792-MSD- Two way
B411-SBZ-A416-RST-
R660-DASIS
71 Kabul Baku FIR A FL380 KAMAR-G202-BJD- Two way
FIR R794-TBS-UN319-UL-
DUS
B FL340 SOKAM-A416-DNZ- Two way
UN319-ULDUS
C FL360 PAMTU-G792-MSD- Two way
A416-DNZ-UN319-UL-
DUS
72 Kabul Baku FIR A FL380 KAMAR-G202-BJD- Two way
FIR R794-TBS-UN319-DNZ-
A416-RST-R660-TBZ-
R661-DULAV
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 696
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
B FL340 PAMTU-G792-MSD- Two way
A416-RST-R660-TBZ-
R661-DULAV
C FL360 PAMTU-G792-MSD- Two way
A416-DNZ-UN319-UL-
DUS
73 Kabul Yerevan A FL380 KAMAR-G202-BJD- Two way
FIR FIR R794-TBS-UN319-DNZ-
A416-RST-R660-TBZ-
G482-MAGRI
B FL340 SOKAM-A416-RST- Two way
R660-TBZ-G482-MAGRI
C FL360 PAMTU-G792-MSD- Two way
A416-RST-R660-TBZ-
G482-MAGRI
74 Kabul Ashgabat A FL340 SOKAM-A416-MSD- Two way
FIR FIR G775-ORPAB
B SOKAM-A416-MSD- Two way
G792-GIRUN
C FL360 PAMTU-G792-GIRUN Two way
D PAMTU-G792-MSD- Two way
G775-ORPAB
75 Kabul Muscat A FL200 PIRAN-A453-BND-W10- Two way
FIR FIR MELMI-L430-MESPO
76 Kabul UAR FIR A FL200 PIRAN-A453-BND-A419- Two way
FIR DARAX
77 Kabul Bahrain A FL200 PIRAN-A453-MIDSI Two way
FIR FIR
78 Kabul Kuwait A FL200 PIRAN-A453-ZDN-G452- Two way
FIR FIR SYZ-G669-NANPI
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 697
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
B FL380 KAMAR-G202-ISN-W6- Two way
AWZ-W30-MAH-B417-
TULAX
79 Kabul Tehran A FL380 KAMAR-G202-NODLA- Two way
FIR TMA G208-RADAL-VR
B FL340 SOKAM-A416-MSD- Two way
B411-DHN-VR
C FL360 PAMTU-G792-MSD- Two way
B411-DHN-VR
D FL200 PIRAN-A453-ZDN-G208- Two way
RADAL-VR
80 Karachi Baku FIR A FL260 ASVIB-G665-NABOX- Two way
FIR R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
R794-ULDUS
B FL360 KEBUD-UL124-KER- Two way
R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
R794-ULDUS
C FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
R794-ULDUS
D FL260 ASVIB-G665-NABOX- Two way
R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-R660-TBZ-
R661-DULAV
E FL360 KEBUD-UL124-KER- Two way
R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-R660-TBZ-
R661-DULAV
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 698
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
F FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-R660-TBZ-
R661-DULAV
81 Karachi Yerevan A FL260 ASVIB-G665-NABOX- Two way
FIR FIR R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-B121-MAGRI
B FL360 KEBUD-UL124-KER- Two way
R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-B121-MAGRI
C FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-B121-MAGRI
82 Karachi Ashgabat A FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
FIR FIR G775-ORPAB
B FL360 KEBUD-G208-ZDN- Two way
G775-ORPAB
83 Karachi Muscat A FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
FIR FIR A453-BND-W10-MELM-
IL430-MESPO
B FL260 ASVIB-M561-MELMI- Two way
L430-MESPO
84 Karachi UAE FIR A FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
FIR A453-BND-A419-DARAX
B FL260 ASVIB-M561-MOBET- Two way
A419-DARAX
85 Karachi Bahrain A FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
FIR FIR A453-MIDSI
B FL260 ASVIB-M561-KHM-A453- Two way
MIDSI
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 699
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
86 Karachi Kuwait A FL260 ASVIB-G665-NABOX- Two way
FIR FIR R654-KER-G452-SYZ-
G669-NANPI
B FL360 KEBUD-UL124-KER- Two way
G452-SYZ-G669-NANPI
C FL320 DERBO-G452-SYZ- Two way
G669-NANPI
87 Karachi Ankara A FL260 ASVIB-G665-NABOX- Two way
FIR FIR R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-R660-DASIS
B FL360 KEBUD-UL124-KER- Two way
R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-R660-DASIS
C FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
G208-RADAL-N39-NSR-
A416-RST-R660-DASIS
D FL260 ASVIB-G665-NABOX- BONAM-UMH West
R654-YZD-W32-ANK- bound (one way) then
G208-RADAL-T210- two way
RUS-R661-ZAJ-G208-
UMH-G781-BONAM
E FL360 KEBUD-UL124-KER- BONAM-UMH West
R654-YZD-W32-ANK- bound (one way) then
G208-RADAL-T210- two way
RUS-R661-ZAJ-G208-
UMH-G781-BONAM
F FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- BONAM-UMH West
G208-RADAL-T210- bound (one way) then
RUS-R661-ZAJ-G208- two way
UMH-G781-BONAM
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 700
MIDDLE EAST
CONTINGENCY PLANS - MIDDLE EAST

Eastbound & Westbound flights (continued)


N From To Ite Flight Level ATS Route ATS Route Direction
o m Assignment
(Tehran ACC
COM failure)
88 Karachi Tehran A FL260 ASVIB-G665-NABOX- Two way
FIR TMA R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-VR
B FL360 KEBUD-UL124-KER- Two way
R654-YZD-W32-ANK-
G208-RADAL-VR
C FL320 DERBO-G452-ZDN- Two way
G208-RADAL-VR
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 701
MIDDLE EAST
SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES

Procedures as published in AIPs Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Oman and Yemen valid for
Dhaka FIR, Oceanic airspaces of Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai FIR, Male FIR, Muscat FIR
and Sanaa FIR.

SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES


GENERAL
The following general procedures apply to both subsonic and supersonic aircraft and are intended
for guidance only. Although all possible contingencies cannot be covered, they provide for cases
of inability to maintain assigned level due to weather, aircraft performance, pressurization failure
and problems associated with high-level supersonic flight. The procedures are applicable primar-
ily when rapid descent and/or turn back or diversion to an alternate airport are required. The
pilot’s judgement shall determine the sequence of actions to be taken, taking into account specific
circumstances.
a. If an aircraft is unable to continue flight in accordance with its ATC clearance, a revised
clearance shall, whenever possible, be obtained prior to initiating any action, using a distress
or urgency signal as appropriate.
b. If prior clearance cannot be obtained, an ATC clearance shall be obtained at the earliest
possible time and, until a revised clearance is received, the pilot shall:
1. if possible, deviate away from an organized route or track system;
2. establish communication with and alert nearby aircraft by broadcasting at suitable inter-
vals: flight identification, flight level, aircraft position (including the ATS route designator
or the track code) and intentions on the frequency in use, as well as on 121.5MHz (or
as back-up, the interpilot air-to-air frequency 123.45MHz);
3. watch for conflicting traffic both visually and by reference to ACAS;
4. turn on all aircraft exterior lights (commensurate with appropriate operating limitations).

SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR SUBSONIC AIRCRAFT REQUIRING RAPID


DESCENT, TURN BACK OR DIVERSION
Initial action
If unable to comply with provisions under a. above to obtain a revised ATC clearance, the aircraft
should leave its assigned route or track by turning 90 degrees right or left where possible. The
direction of the turn should be determined by the position of the aircraft relative to any organized
route or track system, e.g. whether the aircraft is outside, at the edge of, or within the system.
Other factors to consider are terrain clearance and the levels allocated to adjacent routes or
tracks.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 702
MIDDLE EAST
SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES

Subsequent action
Aircraft able to maintain level
An aircraft able to maintain its assigned level should acquire and maintain in either direction a
track laterally separated by 25NM (within Indian oceanic airspace of FIRs 15NM) from its
assigned route or track and, once established on the offset track, climb or descend 150m (500ft).
Muscat and Sanaa FIRs
Within Muscat and Sanaa FIRs if above FL410, climb or descend 300m (1000ft); or if below
FL410, climb or descend 150m (500ft); or if at FL410, climb 300m (1000ft) or descend 150m
(500ft).
Aircraft unable to maintain level
An aircraft NOT able to maintain its assigned level should, whenever possible, minimize its rate of
descent while turning to acquire and maintain in either direction a track laterally separated by
25NM (within Indian oceanic airspace of FIRs 15NM) from its assigned route or track. For subse-
quent level flight, a level should be selected that differs by 150m (500ft) from those normally used.
Muscat and Sanaa FIRs
Within Muscat and Sanaa FIRs if above FL410, climb or descend 300m (1000ft); or if below
FL410, climb or descend 150m (500ft); or if at FL410, climb 300m (1000ft) or descend 150m
(500ft).

DIVERSION ACROSS THE FLOW OF ADJACENT TRAFFIC


Before commencing a diversion across the flow of adjacent traffic, the aircraft should, while main-
taining the 25NM (within Indian oceanic airspace of FIRs 15NM) offset, expedite climb above or
descent below levels where the majority of traffic operates (e.g. to a level at or above FL400 or
below FL290) and then maintain a level that differs by 150m (500ft) from those normally used.
However, if the pilot is unable or unwilling to carry out a major climb or descent, the aircraft should
be flown at a level 150m (500ft) above or below levels normally used until a new ATC clearance is
obtained.
Within Muscat and Sanaa FIRs
Within Muscat and Sanaa FIRs before diverting across the flow of adjacent traffic, the aircraft
should climb above FL410 or descend below FL280 using the procedures specified in “SPECIAL
PROCEDURES FOR SUBSONIC AIRCRAFT REQUIRING RAPID DESCENT, TURN BACK OR
DIVERSION”. However, if the pilot is unable or unwilling to carry out a major climb or descent, the
aircraft should be flown at a level as defined in “SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR SUBSONIC AIR-
CRAFT REQUIRING RAPID DESCENT, TURN BACK OR DIVERSION”, para Aircraft unable to
maintain level, or until a revised ATC clearance is obtained.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 703
MIDDLE EAST
SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES

EXTENDED RANGE OPERATIONS BY AEROPLANES WITH TWO-TURBINE


POWER-UNITS (ETOPS) AIRCRAFT
If these contingency procedures are employed by a twin-engine aircraft as a result of an engine
shutdown or failure of an ETOPS critical system, the pilot should advise ATC as soon as practica-
ble of the situation, reminding ATC of the type of aircraft involved, and request expeditious han-
dling.

WEATHER-DEVIATION PROCEDURES FOR OCEANIC-CONTROLLED AIRSPACE


The following procedures are intended to provide guidance. All possible circumstances cannot be
covered. The pilot’s judgement shall ultimately determine the sequence of actions taken and ATC
shall render all possible assistance.
If the aircraft is required to deviate from track to avoid weather and prior clearance cannot be
obtained, an ATC clearance shall be obtained at the earliest possible time. Until an ATC clear-
ance is received, the aircraft shall follow the procedures detailed in “ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN IF
A REVISED ATC CLEARANCE CANNOT BE OBTAINED”.
The pilot shall advise ATC when weather deviation is no longer required, or when a weather devi-
ation has been completed and the aircraft has returned to the center line of its cleared route.

OBTAINING PRIORITY FROM ATC WHEN WEATHER DEVIATION IS REQUIRED


When the pilot initiates communications with ATC, rapid response may be obtained by stating
“WEATHER DEVIATION REQUIRED” to indicate that priority is desired on the frequency and for
ATC response.
The pilot still retains the option of initiating the communications using the urgency call “PAN PAN”
three times to alert all listening parties to a special handling condition which will receive ATC pri-
ority for issuance of a clearance or assistance.

ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN IF CONTROLLER-PILOT COMMUNICATIONS ARE


ESTABLISHED
Pilot notifies ATC and requests clearance to deviate from track, advising, when possible, the
extent of the deviation expected.
Pilot will take the following actions:
a. advise ATC of intentions by the most expeditious means available; and
b. comply with ATC clearance issued; or
c. execute the procedures as detailed in “ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN IF A REVISED ATC
CLEARANCE CANNOT BE OBTAINED” (ATC will issue essential traffic information to all
affected aircraft); and
d. if necessary, establish voice communications with ATC to expedite dialogue on the situation.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 704
MIDDLE EAST
SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES

ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN IF A REVISED ATC CLEARANCE CANNOT BE OBTAINED


If contact cannot be obtained and deviation from track is required to avoid weather, the pilot shall
take the following actions:
a. if possible, deviate away from an organized track or route system;
b. establish communications with and alert nearby aircraft by broadcasting, at suitable intervals:
aircraft identification, flight level, aircraft position (including the ATS route designator or the
track code), and intentions (including the magnitude of the deviation expected) on the fre-
quency in use, as well as on frequency 121.5MHz (or, as a back-up, the VHF interpilot air-to-
air frequency 123.45MHz);
c. watch for conflicting traffic both visually and by reference to ACAS (if equipped);
d. turn on all aircraft exterior lights (commensurate with appropriate operating limitations);
e. for deviations of less than 10NM, aircraft should remain at a level assigned by ATC;
f. for deviations greater than 10NM, when the aircraft is approximately 10NM from track, ini-
tiate a level change based on the criteria in Table I below;
g. when returning to track, be at its assigned flight level, when the aircraft is within approxi-
mately 10NM of center line; and
h. if contact was not established prior to deviating, continue to attempt to contact ATC to obtain
a clearance. If contact was established, continue to keep ATC advised of intentions and
obtain essential traffic information.
NOTE: If, as a result of actions taken under b) and c) the pilot determines that there is another
aircraft at or near the same flight level with which a conflict may occur, then the pilot is expected
to adjust the path of the aircraft, as necessary, to avoid conflict.

Table I
Route Center Line Track Deviations ≥ 10NM Level change
EAST LEFT DESCEND 90m (300ft)
000-179° magnetic RIGHT CLIMB 90m (300ft)
WEST LEFT CLIMB 90m (300ft)
180-359° magnetic RIGHT DESCEND 90m (300ft)
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 705
MIDDLE EAST
SEARCH AND RESCUE FACILITIES

MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA (WESTERN PART)


EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 706
MIDDLE EAST
SEARCH AND RESCUE FACILITIES

MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA (EASTERN PART)


Emergency

State Rules and Procedures -


Middle East
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 708
AFGHANISTAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT FAILURE PROCEDURES
Crews shall advise ATC when any deterioration or failures of the navigation equipment below the
navigation performance requirements are encountered or if any deviations are required for contin-
gency procedures. At a minimum, the following information shall be transmitted:
a. call sign;
b. flight level;
c. direction of flight;
d. position.
Crews shall advise ATC of any deterioration or failure of navigation equipment below RNP10 nav-
igation performance requirements by stating ‘Unable RNAV due to equipment’.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
In VMC: ICAO Procedure.
In IMC: ICAO Procedure, supplemented as follows:

LOWER AIRSPACE
All aircraft entering the lower airspace shall call the Kabul ACC 10 minutes prior to crossing the
Kabul FIR boundary. If two-way radio communication cannot be established with the Kabul ACC
prior to crossing the boundary IFR service will be terminated at the Kabul FIR boundary. After
crossing the Kabul FIR boundary, if two-way radio communication is not established, aircraft must
adjust level to a VFR cruising level. If aircraft re-establish two-way radio contact after crossing the
Kabul FIR boundary, then an IFR clearance can be requested with the Kabul ACC. Aircraft must
maintain VFR until an IFR clearance is received.

BAGRAM AIRPORT
In the event of a total loss of radio communications approach services shall be provided by Kabul
Approach Control on 131.6 or 360.6. Kabul Approach Control shall broadcast on all available fre-
quencies (including 121.5 and 243.0) for aircraft to contact them. If no contact received: civil air-
craft should switch to Afghanistan advisory frequency.
Arrival Procedure
Arriving aircraft should attempt to contact Kabul Approach, if unable:
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 709
AFGHANISTAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

a. IFR aircraft should continue inbound to the airport as previously cleared. Once established
on a segment of an approach, contact Bagram Tower for applicable traffic advisories, land-
ing sequence and clearance.
b. VFR aircraft should contact Bagram Tower with a position report to receive applicable traffic
advisories, landing sequence and clearance.
Departure Procedure
Departing aircraft should attempt contact Kabul Approach and continue outbound on previously
assigned routing.

HERAT AIRPORT
In the event of a communications failure, if no contact is made with ATC, the pilot shall:
a. Squawk Mode 3A, code 7600.
b. Apply standard air-ground communications failure.
Avoid prohibited, restricted and danger areas and proceed as follows:
In VMC:
1. Remain under VMC.
2. Continue approach for runway-in-use (if unknown, assume RWY 36 is in use and use
extreme caution).
3. Join traffic pattern with 45° angle to the downwind leg.
4. Fly over the airfield on runway heading at 500ft AGL. Get TWR attention by rocking the
wings from initial to the end of the runway.
5. After overflight, perform a closed traffic circuit at 1000ft AGL.
6. Follow the light signals from the Tower. If light signals are not observed, pilot should
land at his discretion.
In IMC:
1. Maintain speed and level and proceed via current flight plan route, or as cleared, to the
latest initial instrument approach fix.
2. Enter the published holding and commence descent/procedure as close as possible to
the last EAT. If no EAT has been given, comply with flight plan ETA.
3. Complete a normal instrument approach procedure.
4. When on final, follow the light signals from the Tower. If light signals are not observed,
pilots should land at their discretion.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 710
AFGHANISTAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

KABUL (INTL) AIRPORT


Arrival Procedure
If unable to make contact with Kabul Approach or Kabul Tower (ATC TWR), squawk code 7600
and continue to monitor guard frequencies. In the event of two-way communications failure, rock
wings (daytime) or flash landing lights (night time) and proceed to a full stop landing on last
assigned runway, vacate the runway expeditiously and look to ATC TWR for light gun signals.
Departure Procedure
In the event of lost communications on departure, contact Kabul Arrival on 301.95 or 132.50. If no
reply, attempt contact with Kabul Approach on 360.60 or 131.60. If no reply, squawk code 7600
and continue to monitor guard frequencies, execute the published departure procedure to
LOBRE, hold south of LOBRE on the Kabul R-195 for 15 minutes, one zero mile legs, right turns,
maintain 14000ft. Climb to FL170 then proceed direct WEBRO and execute the ILS RWY 29 and
attempt to contact Kabul Tower on 284.275 or 120.600.
NOTE: If executing the TAPIS One departure, proceed TAPIS direct the Kabul R-195 20DME fix
(LOBRE) maintain 14000ft, hold for 15 minutes, then proceed as directed above.

KANDAHAR AIRPORT
In the event of a communications failure, Kandahar airspace shall revert to class “E” airspace.
Kabul ACC shall assume control of Kandahar’s airspace upon notification. If no contact received:
civil aircraft should switch to Afghanistan advisory frequency.
Arrival Procedure
Arriving IFR aircraft should continue inbound to the airport once established on a segment of the
approach previously cleared and contact Kandahar Tower for applicable traffic advisories, landing
sequence and clearance. In the event of total radio failure, aircrew should look for a landing light
from the Tower.
Arriving VFR aircraft should contact the Tower with a position report and their intentions to get
sequenced to the airport. In the event of total radio failure, aircrew should look for a landing light
from the Tower.
NOTE: Kabul clears IFR arrivals to PAROD, where they should enter holding if unable to establish
contact with ATC. If an IFR aircraft was on vectors for a specific approach when it lose radio con-
tact, it should continue to the IAF, execute a procedure turn and proceed inbound on that
approach.
Departure Procedure
Departing aircraft should continue outbound on previously assigned routing and contact Kabul
ACC on appropriate frequency.
Due to sporadic radio communications loss with Kandahar ATC on VHF and/or UHF, expect air-
borne and ground delays at KAF or origination airfield. For airborne aircraft, if no positive two-way
radio contact established with Kandahar ATC, contact Kabul ACC or TOPAZ for further instruc-
tions. For aircraft on the ground at OAKN, contact TOPAZ for updates and/or instructions. In the
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 711
AFGHANISTAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

event of total radio failure, departing aircraft coordinate with TOPAZ and provide a controlled
departure time (CDT). TOPAZ will advise ATC. Aircraft should be at the appropriate Hold Line at
the CDT and flash landing light at the Tower. ATC will provide the appropriate light gun signal for
departure.

MAZAR-E SHARIF (MAWLANA JALALUDDIN MUHAMMAD BALKHI)


In the event of communications failure, if no contact is made with ATC, the pilot shall:
a. Discontinue the approach.
b. Hold outside and continue to attempt to contact Mazar Control or Tower. If no radio contact
to Mazar Control or Tower can be established try to contact Kabul ACC. If no contact possi-
ble: squawk Mode 3/A, code 7600.
c. Divert to an alternate airfield.
If diverting to an alternate airfield is not possible, squawk Mode 3/A, code 7700 and apply the fol-
lowing:
In VMC:
a. Remain under VMC.
b. Continue approaching the airfield for runway-in-use as last known (check direction of
approach lights and, if possible, check current ATIS information).
c. Fly over the airfield on respective runway heading along TWY ‘P’ at 1000ft AGL with gear
down, showing landing lights and flashing all other available lights.
d. After overflight, turn to the north for a closed traffic circuit at or above 1000ft AGL. Avoid
flying over Mazar-e Sharif city.
In IMC or on Instrument Approach:
a. Maintain current speed and level and proceed via current flight plan route or as cleared to
the latest air navigation fix.
b. If an ATC clearance has been given by Mazar-e Sharif ATC for a published instrument
approach at Mazar-e Sharif airfield prior to losing radio contact, the aircraft in emergency
shall enter the published holding and commence descent as close as possible to the EAT
received. If no EAT has been given start descent as close as possible to the EAT resulting
from the current flight plan.
c. If no ATC clearance has been given by Mazar-e Sharif ATC for a published instrument
approach at Mazar-e Sharif airfield prior to losing radio contact, the pilot of the aircraft in
emergency shall proceed to the Mazar-e Sharif VOR ‘AMS’ at the last altitude/ flight level he
has been cleared to. However he shall not fly below an altitude of 12000ft due to mountain-
ous terrain which may cause a ‘reclimb’ to 12000ft altitude. Upon reaching Mazar-e Sharif
VOR ‘AMS’ the pilot shall enter the published holding and descend within the holding to the
lowest published altitude at the IAF. When reaching that altitude he shall commence the pub-
lished instrument approach (VOR to ILS).
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AFGHANISTAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

d. If unable to comply with the instrument approach procedures, the pilot of the aircraft in emer-
gency shall proceed to the Mazar-e Sharif VOR ‘AMS’ at the last altitude/ flight level he has
been cleared to. However the pilot shall not fly below an altitude of 12000ft due to mountain-
ous terrain which may cause a ‘reclimb’ to 12000ft altitude. Upon reaching Mazar-e Sharif
VOR ‘AMS’ the pilot shall enter the published holding and descend within the holding to the
lowest published altitude at the IAF. When reaching that altitude he shall commence the pub-
lished instrument approach (VOR to ILS).
e. If a landing cannot be performed, execute the published missed approach procedure, re-
enter the appropriate holding, climb to at least FL160 within the holding and divert to the
alternate aerodrome.
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BAHRAIN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES
If and aircraft is unable to continue flight in accordance with its ATC clearance, a revised clear-
ance shall be obtained at the earliest possible time and, in the meantime, the aircraft shall broad-
cast position (including ATS route designator or the track code, as appropriate) and intentions, on
frequency 121.50MHz at suitable intervals until ATC clearance is received.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 714
BANGLADESH
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
ICAO Procedures, supplemented as follows:
If the pilot encountering a state of emergency has previously been directed by ATC to operate the
transponder on a specific code, this code setting shall be maintained. In all other circumstances
the transponder shall be set to Mode A, Code 7700.

INTERCEPTION PROCEDURES
The visual signals are detailed in the following table.
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BANGLADESH
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

Signals initiated by Intercepting Aircraft and Responses by Intercepted Aircraft


Ser- INTERCEPTING Aircraft Sig- INTERCEPTED Aircraft
Meaning Meaning
ies nals Signals
DAY: Rocking wings from a You have AEROPLANES: Understood,
position slightly above and been inter- DAY: Rocking and follow- will comply.
ahead of, normally to the left cepted, follow ing. At Night: Same, and in
of the intercepted aircraft and me. addition, flashing naviga-
after acknowledgement, a tional lights at irregular in-
slow level turn, normally to the tervals.
left, (or to the right in the case
of a helicopter) on the desired HELICOPTERS:
heading. DAY or NIGHT: Rocking air-
NIGHT: Same, and in addition, craft, flashing navigational
flashing navigational lights at lights at irregular intervals
irregular intervals. and following.

NOTE 1: Meteorological condi-


1 tions or terrain may require the
intercepting aircraft to take up
a position in front and to right
of the intercepted aircraft and
to make the subsequent turn
to the right.
NOTE 2: If the intercepted air-
craft is not able to keep pace
with the intercepting aircraft,
the latter is expected to fly a
series of racetrack patterns
and to rock its wings each time
it passes the intercepted air-
craft.
DAY or NIGHT: An abrupt You may pro- AEROPLANES: Understood,
break-away maneuver from ceed. DAY or NIGHT: Rocking will comply.
the intercepted aircraft consist- wings.
ing of a climbing turn of 90 de-
2 HELICOPTERS:
grees or more without crossing
the line of night of the inter- DAY or NIGHT: Same as
cepted aircraft. the Series 1 helicopter sig-
nals.
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BANGLADESH
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Signals initiated by Intercepting Aircraft and Responses by Intercepted Aircraft (continued)


Ser- INTERCEPTING Aircraft Sig- INTERCEPTED Aircraft
Meaning Meaning
ies nals Signals
DAY: Circling the aerodrome, Land at this AEROPLANES: Understood,
lowering landing gear and aerodrome. DAY: Lowering landing gear will comply.
overflying runway in direction following the intercepting
of landing or, if the intercepted aircraft and if after overfly-
aircraft is a helicopter, overfly- ing the runway landing is
3 ing the helicopter landing considered safe, proceed-
areas. ing to land.
NIGHT: Same, and in addition, NIGHT: Same, and in addi-
showing steady landing lights. tion, showing steady land-
ing lights (if carried).
AEROPLANES: Aerodrome DAY or NIGHT: If it is de- Understood,
DAY: Raising landing gear you have sired that the intercepted follow me.
while passing over landing designated is aircraft following the inter-
runway at a height exceeding inadequate. cepting aircraft to an alter-
300m (1000ft) but not exceed- nate aerodrome, the inter-
ing 600m (2000ft) above the cepting aircraft raises its
aerodrome level, and continu- landing gear and uses the
ing to circle the aerodrome. Series 1 signals prescribed
for intercepting aircraft.
NIGHT: Flashing landing lights
while passing over landing lf it is decided to release the Understood,
4 intercepted aircraft, the in- you may
runway at a height exceeding
300m (1000ft) but not exceed- tercepting aircraft uses the proceed.
ing 600m (2000ft) above the Series 2 signals prescribed
aerodrome level, and continu- for intercepting aircraft.
ing to circle the aerodrome. If AEROPLANES: Understood,
unable to flash landing lights, follow me.
DAY or NIGHT: Following
flash any other lights available.
the intercepting aircraft and
proceeding to land, showing
a steady landing light (if car-
ried).
AEROPLANES: Can not com- DAY or NIGHT: Use Series Understood.
DAY or NIGHT: Regular ply. 2 signals prescribed for in-
switching on and off of all tercepting aircraft.
5
available lights but in such a
manner as to be distinct from
flashing lights.
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BANGLADESH
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Signals initiated by Intercepting Aircraft and Responses by Intercepted Aircraft (continued)


Ser- INTERCEPTING Aircraft Sig- INTERCEPTED Aircraft
Meaning Meaning
ies nals Signals
DAY or NIGHT: Irregular flash- In distress. DAY or NIGHT: Use Series Understood.
6 ing of all available lights. 2 signals prescribed for in-
tercepting aircraft.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 718
CYPRUS
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
See RADIO COMMUNICATION FAILURE PROCEDURES EUROPE.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 719
IRAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

EMERGENCY
ACTIONS BY PILOT-IN-COMMAND
When a controlled flight experiences sudden decompression or a (similar) malfunction requiring
an emergency descent, the aircraft shall, if able:
a. initiate a turn away from the assigned route or track before commencing the emergency
descent (at least 30 degrees turning left or right within 30 seconds);
b. advise the appropriate air traffic control unit as soon as possible of the emergency descent;
(if practicable, advise of the direction in which the turn is being made); set transponder code
to 7700;
c. turn on exterior lights;
d. watch for conflicting traffic both visually and by reference to ACAS, if equipped;
e. coordinate its further intentions with the appropriate ATC unit;
f. for an emergency descent during approach, the aircraft should descend within the ATS
route.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 720
IRAQ
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures contained in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
IFR aircraft within Baghdad FIR shall proceed as follows:
Maintain last assigned flight level, or minimum flight altitude if higher, for a period of 3 minutes
after:
– squawking 7600; or
– reaching last assigned flight level/minimum flight altitude; or
– not reporting at a compulsory reporting point
whichever is later. Thereafter continue according to the current flight plan.

SULAYMANIYAH (INTL) AIRPORT


Arrival Procedure
a. Arriving aircraft experiencing radio communication failure shall comply with the following pro-
cedures:
1. continue VFR, IFR and complete approach for landing;
2. proceed according to the current flight plan route to Sulaymaniyah ‘SUL’ VOR;
3. maintain the last assigned altitude until reaching Sulaymaniyah ‘SUL’ VOR and com-
plete approach according to the weather conditions and published procedures; and
4. land within 30 minutes after the Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) or last acknowledged
Expected Approach Time (EAT), whichever is later.
b. If the aircraft experiencing radio communication failure has not reported within 30 minutes
after:
– the ETA reported by the pilot; or
– the ETA calculated by Control Tower; or
– the last acknowledged EAT
whichever is latest, normal control may be resumed if so desired.
Departure Procedure
Departing aircraft experiencing radio communication failure immediately after departure shall
maintain last assigned speed and level for a period of 7 minutes following:
a. the time the last assigned level or minimum flight altitude is reached, or
b. the time the transponder is set to code 7600, or
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IRAQ
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

c. the aircraft’s failure to report its position over a compulsory reporting point whichever is later
and thereafter adjust level and speed in accordance with the filed flight plan.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 722
ISRAEL
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
In VMC: ICAO Procedure.
In IMC: ICAO Procedure, supplemented as follows:

GENERAL
Arrival Procedure
a. From the west (Tel Aviv Control):
1. Proceed to SOLIN at the last flight level acknowledged. If above FL270 descend to
FL270 and hold as published.
2. Over SOLIN:
– Destination Tel Aviv (Ben-Gurion):
Descend to FL210 (or maintain last acknowledged FL) for 20 minutes.
After 20 minutes descend to 12000ft and follow STAR DIVLA 2C, for the ILS X
approach to RWY 26.
– Destination Jordan FIR or Nevatim AFB (Negev):
Descend to 17000ft then proceed to GODED, continue descend to 11000ft, to be lev-
eled by GODED, and then via flight plan route.
– Destination Eilat or Ovda:
Proceed via P51, maintain last acknowledged altitude, but not higher than 29000ft to
MESIL, after MESIL descend to 27000ft to ADLOD and via J10 to SIVAK.
b. Flying southbound along ATS route J10 (South Control):
1. Maintain last assigned altitude to Zofar VOR ‘ZFR’ and hold as published.
2. Descend over Zofar VOR ‘ZFR’ holding pattern:
– Destination Ovda: 7000ft, than proceed to SHANI.
– Destination Eilat: 9000ft, than proceed to Eilot VOR 'LOT'.
3. Proceed according to airport radio failure procedure.
c. Flying northbound along ATS route J10 (South Control):
1. If:
(a) above 24000ft:
After Zofar VOR ‘ZFR’ descend to 24000ft to Metzada VOR ‘MZD’.
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ISRAEL
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

(b) at or below 24000ft:


Maintain altitude to Metzada VOR ‘MZD’.
2. Perform and complete one full holding pattern (left turn), descend in holding pattern to
10000ft and then proceed to SIVAK.
3. If below 10000ft, perform and complete one full holding pattern (left turn) and proceed
to SIVAK.
4. Proceed according to airport radio failure procedure.
Departure Procedure
a. If following a SID:
Follow the radio failure procedure published.
b. If not on SID:
Maintain the last assigned speed and level, or minimum flight altitude if higher, for a period of
7 minutes following
– the time the last assigned level or minimum flight altitude is reached; or
– the time the transponder is set to code 7600; or
– the aircraft’s failure to report its position over a compulsory reporting point;
whichever is later, and thereafter adjust level and speed in accordance with the filed flight
plan.
c. Destination Cairo FIR:
Cross NALSO at FL290.
d. International flights from Eilat or Ovda:
After NURIT climb to 26000ft (to reach by SIVAK) via J10-GOBRI-P52-ABIMI.
After ABIMI climb to 28000ft (to reach by VOR ‘BGN’). Only after crossing Tel Aviv FIR
boundary, climb to flight plan altitude.
Radar Vectored Procedure
When being vectored or having been directed by ATC to proceed offset using RNAV without a
specified limit, proceed in the most direct manner possible to rejoin the current flight plan route,
not later than the next significant point, taking into consideration the applicable minimum flight alti-
tude.

EILAT AIRPORT
a. Set the transponder to code 7600.
b. Keep transmitting (“Blind Transmission”) on the tower frequency - 121.8 or 119.0MHz, or on
121.5MHz.
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ISRAEL
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

c. If able, contact the tower by telephone (+972 8 6363804) and inform the tower about your
intentions.
d. If in Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC), continue to fly in VMC and:
1. If approach clearance already received:
(a) Proceed with the approach procedure, and join the traffic pattern of the designated
runway at last assigned altitude.
(b) Complete two full circuits.
(c) On second circuit descend to appropriate circuit altitude on “down-wind leg”.
(d) Land upon receiving green light from the tower.
(e) In case of red light received from the tower, do not land and join the down-wind
leg.
2. If approach clearance was not received:
(a) Proceed to Eilot VOR ‘LOT’ at the last assigned altitude, but not higher than
9000ft.
(b) Perform and complete two full holding patterns.
(c) On the third holding pattern, descend to 4000ft.
(d) Determine the runway-in-use, using ATIS, observing the traffic pattern and/or the
wind direction indicator (“wind sac”).
(e) After passing Eilot VOR ‘LOT’, continue and descend to join the circuit.
(f) Land after receiving green light from the tower.
(g) In case of red light received from the tower, do not land and join the down-wind
leg.
e. If in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) the approach and landing is not permitted.
The aircraft should climb to 6000ft at Eilot VOR ‘LOT’ holding pattern and proceed to alter-
nate aerodrome.

OVDA AIRPORT
a. Set the transponder to code 7600.
b. Keep transmitting (“Blind Transmission”) on tower frequency - 119.75 or 129.9MHz, or on
121.5MHz.
c. If able, contact tower by telephone (+972 8 6323662) and inform tower about your intentions.
d. If approach clearance already received:
1. Complete the approach procedure to the designated runway.
2. Land upon receiving green light or green pyrotechnic from tower.
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ISRAEL
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

3. In case of red light or red pyrotechnic received from tower, or in case of missed
approach:
(a) Follow missed approach procedure.
(b) Join the same approach again.
e. If approach clearance was not received:
1. Proceed to SHANI Fix at the last assigned altitude, but not higher than 7000ft.
2. Perform and complete one full holding pattern while descending to 5000ft.
3. Cross SHANI Fix at 5000ft and perform ILS RWY 21R approach.
4. Determine the runway-in-use, observing the traffic pattern and/or the wind direction indi-
cator (“wind sac”).
(a) If determined that RWY 21R is in use, proceed and land upon receiving green light
or green pyrotechnic from tower.
(b) If determined that RWY 03L is in use, perform “circle to land” and land upon
receiving green light or green pyrotechnic from tower.
5. In case of red light or red pyrotechnic received from tower, or in case of missed
approach:
(a) At day time and VMC, join the down-wind leg.
(b) At night time or in IMC, follow the missed approach procedure.

TEL AVIV (BEN-GURION) AIRPORT


Arrival Procedure
a. If the arrival STAR or approach clearance were already received:
1. Set the transponder to code 7600.
2. Keep transmitting (“Blind Transmission”) on tower frequency or on 121.5MHz.
3. If able, contact tower by telephone (+972 3 9758111) and inform tower about your
intentions.
4. Proceed and complete the approach accordingly.
5. Land after receiving green light from the tower.
6. In case of red light received from the tower, or flashing runway edge lights, perform a
missed approach procedure and join the same approach again.
b. If arrival STAR or approach clearance were not received:
1. Set the transponder to code 7600.
2. Keep transmitting (“Blind Transmission”) on the appropriate frequency or on 121.5MHz.
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ISRAEL
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

3. If able, contact tower by telephone (+972 3 9758111) and inform tower about your
intentions.
4. Proceed to DIVLA, to reach at 6000ft.
5. Complete one full holding pattern while descending to 5000ft.
6. Join STAR DIVLA 2C.
7. Perform ILS-X approach to RWY 26.
8. Land after receiving green light from the tower.
9. In case of red light received from the tower, or flashing runway edge lights, perform a
missed approach procedure and join the same approach again.
Departure Procedure
a. If returning to land, perform the procedures listed for arriving aircraft.
b. If not returning to land:
1. Follow the communication failure instructions specified in each Standard Departure
(SID) chart.
2. Keep transmitting (“Blind Transmission”) on the appropriate frequency or on 121.5MHz.
3. If able, contact Ben-Gurion tower by telephone (+972 3 9758111) and inform tower
about your intentions.

TEL AVIV (SDE DOV) AIRPORT


Arrival Procedure
In VMC: Arriving aircraft shall fly over the runway and join the circuit upon light signal from the
tower.
In IMC:
a. Fly to Natania VOR ‘NAT’ at last assigned altitude, perform two holding patterns on radial
061° inbound.
b. During the second holding descend 3000ft, before exiting on heading 241°.
c. Perform “Cloud Break Procedure”.
NOTE: Two holdings are required to allow ATC units to clear the required path.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 727
JORDAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

EMERGENCY
RESCUE AND FIRE FIGHTING SERVICE
Aircraft may communicate with fire fighting vehicles on frequency 121.6MHz at Amman (Queen
Alia Intl) airport.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
DEPARTURE PROCEDURE
Aircraft experiencing radio failure in the departure phase within the TMA will climb to the level
specified in the clearance. If no time or geographical limit was included in the clearance, maintain
level for 3 minutes, then continue climb to the flight level specified in the current flight plan after
passing the terminal exit point.
A departing controlled IFR flight operating in IMC having acknowledged an intermediate clearance
to climb to a level other than the one specified in the current flight plan for the enroute phase of
the flight, and experiencing radio communication failure, shall, if no time or geographical limit was
included in the climb clearance, maintain for a period of 3 minutes the level to which it was
cleared and then continue its flight in accordance with the current flight plan.
NOTE: The level specified in the current flight plan means the level contained in the enroute ACC
clearance acknowledged by the pilot.

ARRIVAL PROCEDURE
General
Aircraft inbound to Amman (Marka Intl) or Amman (Queen Alia Intl) will follow published STARs.
Strict adherence to these routes is essential as procedural separation between inbound and out-
bound aircraft is based on these criteria.
Westerly Operations
In case of communication failure the designated navigational aid to be used for holding is the
Queen Alia VORDME ‘QAA’. After arrival over the Queen Alia VORDME 'QAA' commence
descent at or as close as possible to the EAT last received and acknowledged or as close as pos-
sible to the ETA given in the current flight plan if no EAT has been received.
– Inbounds to Amman (Marka Intl) will descend in the Queen Alia VORDME ‘QAA’ holding pat-
tern. When at 6000ft set course for Amman VORDME ‘AMN’ R-160 and complete the normal
instrument approach procedure published for Amman VORDME ‘AMN’ and land if possible
within 30 minutes of the last acknowledged EAT or ETA whichever is later.
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JORDAN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

– Inbounds to Amman (Queen Alia Intl) will complete the normal instrument approach procedure
published for Queen Alia VORDME ‘QAA’ and land if possible within 30 minutes of the last
acknowledged EAT or ETA whichever is later.
Easterly Operations via A412 and L513
In case of communication failure, the designated navigation aids to be used for holding is the
Amman VORDME ‘AMN’ for inbound via LUDAN, LOSAR and RALNA. After arrival over Amman
VORDME ‘AMN’ commence descent at or as close as possible to the ETA given by the current
Flight Plan if no EAT has been received.
– Inbounds to Amman (Marka Intl) will complete the normal instrument approach procedure pub-
lished for the Amman VORDME ‘AMN’ and land if possible within 30 minutes of the last
acknowledged EAT or ETA whichever is later.
– Inbounds to Amman (Queen Alia Intl) will continue in accordance with LUDAN 3A, LOSAR 3A
and RALNA 3A profile, then descent to 6000ft to carry out Madaba NDB ‘MDB’ instrument
approach procedure and land if possible within 30 minutes of the last acknowledged EAT or
ETA whichever is later.
Easterly Operations via R652, UM449 and N318
In case of communication failure the designated navigational aid to be used for holding is the
Qatraneh VORDME ‘QTR’ for inbound via Qatraneh VORDME ‘QTR’ EGLOT, KINUR and KULDI.
After arrival over Qatraneh VORDME ‘QTR’ descend in the holding pattern to 11000ft at or as
close as possible to the EAT last received and acknowledged or as close as possible to the ETA
given in the current flight plan. If no EAT has been received when leveling 11000ft proceed as
follows:
– Inbounds to Amman (Marka Intl) will continue in accordance with the QTR 5A, KINUR 5A and
KULDI 5A profile and carry out the instrument approach procedure published for Amman
VORDME ‘AMN’ and land if possible within 30 minutes of the last acknowledged EAT or ETA
whichever is later.
– Inbounds to Amman (Queen Alia Intl) will continue in accordance with the QTR 3A, KINUR 3A
and KULDI 3A profile and carry out the instrument approach procedure via Madaba NDB ‘MDB’
and land if possible within 30 minutes of the last acknowledged EAT or ETA whichever is later.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 729
KUWAIT
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES FOR IN-FLIGHT CONTINGENCIES
If an aircraft is unable to continue flight in accordance with ATC clearance, a revised clearance
shall be obtained at the earliest possible time and, in the meantime, the aircraft shall broadcast
position (including ATS route designator or the track code, as appropriate) and intentions, on fre-
quency 121.50MHz at suitable intervals until ATC clearance is received.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
DEPARTURE PROCEDURE FOR FLIGHTS UNDER RADAR CONTROL
Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC)
Continue to fly in VMC and land at the nearest suitable aerodrome.
Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC)
Maintain last assigned heading and flight level or altitude for a period of 3 minutes after departure.
Thereafter continue according to current flight plan by routing direct to the first enroute reporting
point and climbing to the last acknowledged enroute flight level cleared by ATC.
Following unsuccessful attempts to establish RTF contact, aircraft equipped with satellite and/or
mobile phones shall attempt to contact:
Kuwait ACC
Tel: +965 2476 2994
or
Kuwait TWR
Tel: +965 2471 0088
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 730
LEBANON
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
TRAFFIC UNDER RADAR CONTROL
Aircraft under radar control experiencing radio failure shall select Mode A Code 7600 and main-
tain the last assigned heading and level for a period of three minutes, after which time the general
ICAO procedures shall apply.

SPECIAL PROCEDURES IN BEIRUT CONTROLLED AREA FOR ARRIVING AND


DEPARTING AIRCRAFT
In case of ground navigation aids or radar failures, IFR and VFR flights are accepted to operate
within Beirut Controlled Airspace A, B and C provided that:
– such flights are able to use aircraft satellite based navigation aids (RNAV, GPS ...etc.);
– the aircraft can commence approach and landing in VMC when the ceiling ist at or above the
minimum initial altitude, and
– the pilot can maintain visual reference to the terrain, and there is a reasonable assurance that a
visual approach and landing can be completed during day and night.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 731
NEPAL
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
In VMC: ICAO Procedure.
In IMC: ICAO Procedure, supplemented as follows:

FLIGHTS UNDER RADAR CONTROL


The pilot shall resume the flight in accordance with the routing instructions received prior to the
acceptance of radar control and proceed in accordance with the ICAO Procedures.

KATHMANDU (TRIBHUVAN INTL) AIRPORT


Departure Procedure
If radio communication with Kathmandu Approach/Radar is lost for 1 minute, squawk Mode 3/A
code 7600 and:
– contact Kathmandu Control; if unable
– proceed to the point/route indicated as the vectoring target maintaining the last assigned head-
ing; if unable
– proceed to the nearest point on the cleared route maintaining VMC.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 732
QATAR
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMICATIONS FAILURE
In VMC: ICAO Procedure.
In IMC:
a. Maintain the last assigned speed and level, or minimum flight altitude, whichever is higher,
for a period of 3 minutes following:
– the last assigned level or minimum flight altitude is reached; or
– the last time the transponder is set to Code 7600;
whichever is later, and thereafter adjust level and speed in accordance with the filed flight
plan; or
b. if being vectored, proceed in the most direct manner possible to rejoin the current flight plan
route no later than the next significant point, taking into consideration the applicable mini-
mum flight altitude;
c. When on arrival, follow paras a. and b. as applicable, then:
1. proceed according to the current flight planned route to appropriate designated naviga-
tion aid or fix, if necessary, to ensure compliance with para 2.;
2. commence descent from the navigation aid or fix specified in para 1. at, or as close as
possible to, the EAT last received and acknowledged; or, if no EAT has been received
and acknowledged, at, or as close as possible to, the ETA resulting from the current
flight plan;
3. complete a normal IAP as specified for the designated navigation aid or fix; and
4. land, if possible, within 30 minutes after the ETA specified in para 2. or the EAT, which-
ever is later.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 733
SAUDI ARABIA
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT TO BE CARRIED ON CERTAIN FLIGHTS
On all flights with single-engined and multi-engined aircraft not capable to maintain the prescribed
minimum safe altitude in the event of engine failure the following emergency equipment shall be
carried:
a. Survival equipment, sufficient for the survival on the ground of each person on board, given
the geographical area, the season of the year, and anticipated seasonal climatic variations,
that provides the means of:
1. starting a fire;
2. providing shelter,
3. providing or purifying water; and
4. visually signaling distress.
b. The following signalling equipment is recommended:
1. two signal flares of the day and night type;
2. eight red signal cartridges and a means of firing them;
3. a signal sheet (minimum 1x1m) in a reflecting colour;
4. a signal mirror; and
5. an electric hand flashlight.

EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER (ELT)


Any aircraft fitted with 406.0MHz ELT or EPIRB or PLB beacons should contact the SAMCC for a
406.0MHz registration form. Registration will assist to notify the owner immediately about any
emergency and to coordinate valuable information for successful SAR operations.
Saudi Arabia Mission Control Center (SAMCC)
Address: P.O. Box 15441
Jeddah
21444
Tel: 966 12 6150170
966 12 6855812
Fax: 966 12 6150171
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 734
TURKEY
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
In VCM: ICAO Procedure.
In IMC: A controlled flight experiencing communication failure in IMC, or where it does not appear
feasible to continue in VMC shall:
a. set transponder to code 7600;
b. maintain for a period of 7 minutes the last assigned speed and level or the minimum flight
altitude, if the minimum flight altitude is higher than the assigned level. The period of 7
minutes commences:
1. if operating on a route without compulsory reporting points or if instructions have been
received to omit position reports:
– at the time the last assigned level or minimum flight altitude is reached; or
– at the time the transponder is set to code 7600;
whichever is later; or
2. if operating on a route with compulsory reporting points and no instruction to omit posi-
tion report has been received:
– at the time the last assigned level or minimum flight altitude is reached; or
– at the previously reported pilot estimate for the compulsory reporting point; or
– at the previously of a failed report of position over a compulsory reporting point;
whichever is later.
NOTE: The period of 7 minutes is to allow the necessary air traffic control and coordination
measures.
c. thereafter, adjust level and speed in accordance with the filed flight plan;
NOTE: With regard to changes to level and speed, the filed flight plan, which is the flight plan
as filed with an ATS unit by the pilot or a designated representative without any subsequent
changes, will be used.
d. if being radar vectored or proceeding offset according to RNAV without a specified limit, pro-
ceed in the most direct manner possible to rejoin the current flight plan route no later than
the next significant point, taking into consideration the applicable minimum flight altitude;
NOTE: With regard to the route to be flown or the time to begin descend to the arrival aero-
drome, the current flight plan, which is the flight plan, including changes, if any, brought
about by subsequent clearances, will be used.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 735
TURKEY
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

e. proceed according to the current flight plan route to the appropriate designated navigation
aid serving the destination airport and, when required to ensure compliance with para f)
below, hold over this aid until commencement of descent;
f. commence descent from the navigational aid specified in para e) at or as close as possible
to the expected approach time last received and acknowledged, or if no expected approach
time has been received and acknowledged, at or as close as possible to the estimated time
of arrival resulting in the current flight plan;
g. complete a normal instrument approach procedure as specified for the designated navigation
aid; and
h. land, if possible, within 30 minutes after the estimated time of arrival specified in para f)
above or the last acknowledged expected approach time, whichever is later.
NOTE: Pilots are reminded that the aircraft may not be in an area of secondary surveillance
radar coverage.

FLIGHTS UNDER RADAR CONTROL


The pilot shall proceed in accordance with instructions shown under COMMUNICATIONS FAIL-
URE. If an aircraft vectored to uncontrolled airspace other than the current flight plan route, the
pilot shall return to such route by the most direct course.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 736
U.A.E.
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
In VMC: ICAO Procedure.
In IMC: ICAO Procedure, supplemented as follows:

GENERAL
Aircraft experiencing radio communication failure while under radar control shall maintain last
assigned heading and level for a period of 3 minutes and then comply with standard procedures.
Following unsuccessful attempts to establish RTF contact aircraft equipped with satellite and/or
mobile telephones shall attempt to contact one of the following:
Emirates ACC
Tel: +971 2 599 6969
Abu Dhabi APP or TWR
Tel: +971 2 575 7340
Al Ain TWR
Tel: +971 3 785 5301
Dubai APP
Tel: + 971 4 813 3579
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 737
YEMEN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

GENERAL
In general, the Emergency, Unlawful Interference, Communications Failure, Interception and
Search and Rescue procedures are in conformity with the Standards, Recommended Practices
and Procedures in ICAO Annexes and Documents.

COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE
In VMC: ICAO Procedure.
In IMC: ICAO Procedure, supplemented as follows:
Aircraft experiencing radio failure in the departure phase within the terminal area will climb to the
level specified in the clearance. If no time or geographical limit was included in the clearance,
climb to the flight level specified in the current flight plan after passing the terminal area exit point.
A departing controlled IFR in IMC, having acknowledged an intermediate clearance to climb to a
level other than the one specified in the current flight plan for the enroute phase of the flight, and
experiencing radio communication failure, shall, if no time or geographical limit was included in
the climb clearance, maintain for a period of 3 minutes the level to which it was cleared and then
continue its flight in accordance with the current flight plan.

EQUIPMENT TO BE CARRIED ON ALL INTERNAL AND ON CERTAIN


FLIGHTS
On all internal flights and for flights of single engine and multi-engine aircraft which are not capa-
ble of maintaining the prescribed minimum safety altitude in the event of engine failure, the follow-
ing emergency equipment shall be carried:
a. Signaling Equipment
1. an emergency location transmitter (ELT);
2. two signal flares of the day and night type;
3. eight red signal cartridges and a means of firing them;
4. a signal sheet (minimum 1x1m) in a reflecting color;
5. a signal mirror;
6. an electric hand torch.
b. Survival Equipment
1. a knife;
2. four boxes of matches in waterproof containers;
3. a compass;
4. a ball of string;
5. a cooking stove and the accompanying cooking and eating utensils as well as a stock of
drinking water.
STATE RULES AND PROCEDURES - MIDDLE EAST 738
YEMEN
ICAO DIFFERENCES OR STATE SPECIAL PROCEDURES

EMERGENCY LOCATOR TRANSMITTER (ELT)


An Emergency Location Transmitter (ELT) shall be carried within Sanaa FIR.
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Airport Decode Listings - Middle


East
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 741
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

A ANK Ankara (Etimesgut), Turkey


AAN Al Ain (Al Ain Intl), UAE AOE Eskisehir (Hasan Polatkan), Turkey
AAY Al-Ghaidah (Al-Ghaidah Intl), Yemen AQI Al Qaisumah (Hafr Al Batin), Saudi
Arabia
ABD Abadan, Iran
AQJ Aqaba (King Hussein Intl), Jordan
ABT Al Baha (King Saud Bin Abdulaziz),
Saudi Arabia ASR Kayseri, Turkey
ACJ Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka ATQ Amritsar (Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee
Intl), India
ACP Maragheh (Sahand), Iran
AUH Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi Intl), UAE
ACZ Zabol, Iran
AWZ Ahwaz, Iran
ADA Adana (Adana Intl), Turkey
AXK Ataq, Yemen
ADB Izmir (Adnan Menderes Intl), Turkey
AYT Antalya (Antalya Intl), Turkey
ADE Aden (Aden Intl), Yemen
AZD Yazd (Shahid Sadooghi Intl), Iran
ADF Adiyaman, Turkey
AZI Abu Dhabi (Al Bateen Executive),
ADJ Amman (Marka Intl), Jordan
UAE
ADU Ardabil, Iran
AEU Abumusa Island (Abumusa), Iran B
AFY Afyon, Turkey BAH Bahrain (Bahrain Intl), Bahrain
AFZ Sabzevar, Iran BAL Batman, Turkey
AGR Agra, India BBI Bhubaneshwar, India
AHB Abha, Saudi Arabia BDH Bandar Lengeh, Iran
AJF Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia BDM Balikesir (Bandirma), Turkey
AJI Agri (Ahmed-I Hani), Turkey BDQ Vadodara, India
AJK Arak, Iran BEK Bareilly, India
AJL Lengpui, India BGG Bingol, Turkey
AKD Akola, India BGW Baghdad (Baghdad Intl), Iraq
AKH Al Kharj (Prince Sultan AB), Saudi BHH Bisha, Saudi Arabia
Arabia
BHJ Bhuj, India
AKT Akrotiri, Cyprus
BHN Beihan, Yemen
AKW Aghajari, Iran
BHO Bhopal (Raja Bhoj), India
ALP Aleppo (Aleppo Intl), Syria
BHP Bhojpur, Nepal
AMD Ahmedabad, India
BHR Bharatpur, Nepal
AMM Amman (Queen Alia Intl), Jordan
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 742
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

BHU Bhavnagar, India CGP Chittagong (Shah Amanat Intl), Ban-


gladesh
BHV Bahawalpur (Bahawalpur Intl), Paki-
stan CII Aydin (Cildir), Turkey
BIR Biratnagar, Nepal CJB Coimbatore (Coimbatore Intl), India
BJB Bojnord, Iran CJL Chitral, Pakistan
BJH Bajhang, Nepal CKT Sarakhs, Iran
BJU Bajura, Nepal CKZ Canakkale, Turkey
BJV Milas (Bodrum Intl), Turkey CLA Comilla, Bangladesh
BKB Bikaner (Nal), India CMB Katunayake (Bandaranaike Intl Co-
BLR Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl), India lombo), Sri Lanka
COK Cochin (Cochin Intl), India
BND Bandar Abbass (Bandar Abbass
Intl), Iran CQD Shahre Kord, Iran
BNP Bannu, Pakistan CXB Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
BOM Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl), In-
dia D
BPM Hyderabad (Begumpet), India DAC Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal Intl), Ban-
gladesh
BSR Basrah (Basrah Intl), Iraq
DAM Damascus (Damascus Intl), Syria
BTC Batticaloa, Sri Lanka
DBA Dalbandin, Pakistan
BUK Al-Bough, Yemen
DEA Dera Ghazi Khan (Dera Ghazi Khan
BUP Bathinda, India
Intl), Pakistan
BUZ Bushehr, Iran
DED Dehradun, India
BWA Bhairahawa (Gautam Buddha), Nep-
DEF Dezful, Iran
al
DEL Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl), India
BXR Bam, Iran
DEZ Deir Zzor, Syria
BZI Balikesir (Merkez), Turkey
DHA Dhahran (King Abdulaziz AB), Saudi
BZL Barisal, Bangladesh
Arabia

C DHI Dhangadhi, Nepal

CBD Car Nicobar, India DHM Kangra, India

CCJ Calicut, India DIB Dibrugarh, India

CCU Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra DIU Diu, India


Bose Intl), India DIY Diyarbakir, Turkey
DLM Mugla (Dalaman Intl), Turkey
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 743
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

DMM Dammam (King Fahd Intl), Saudi G


Arabia
GAU Guwahati, India
DMU Dimapur, India
GAY Gaya, India
DNP Dang, Nepal
GBT Gorgan, Iran
DNZ Denizli (Cardak), Turkey
GCH Gachsaran, Iran
DOH Doha (Hamad Intl), Qatar
GIL Gilgit, Pakistan
DOP Dolpa, Nepal
GIZ Jazan (King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz),
DQM Duqm, Oman Saudi Arabia
DSK Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan GKD Gokceada, Turkey
DWC Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl), UAE GNY Sanliurfa (Gap), Turkey
DWD Al Dawadmi, Saudi Arabia GOI Goa (Dabolim), India
DXB Dubai (Dubai Intl), UAE GOP Gorakhpur, India
GOY Gal Oya (Amparai), Sri Lanka
E
GSM Gheshm Island (Gheshm), Iran
EAB Abbs, Yemen
GWD Gwadar (Gwadar Intl), Pakistan
EAM Nejran, Saudi Arabia
GWL Gwalior (Maharajpur), India
EBL Erbil (Erbil Intl), Iraq
GXF Sayun (Sayun Intl), Yemen
EDO Balikesir (Koca Seyit), Turkey
GZP Gazipasa (Alanya), Turkey
EJH Wejh, Saudi Arabia
GZT Gaziantep (Gaziantep Intl), Turkey
ELQ Gassim (Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz),
GZW Ghazvin, Iran
Saudi Arabia
ERC Erzincan, Turkey
H
ERZ Erzurum (Erzurum Intl), Turkey
HAS Hail, Saudi Arabia
ESB Ankara (Esenboga Intl), Turkey
HBX Hubli, India
ESK Eskisehir, Turkey
HDD Hyderabad, Pakistan
ETH Eilat, Israel
HDM Hamadan, Iran
EZS Elazig, Turkey
HDR Bandar Abbass (Havadarya), Iran

F HEA Herat, Afghanistan


HFA Haifa, Israel
FAU Fahud, Oman
HIM Hingurakgoda (Minneriya), Sri Lanka
FAZ Fasa, Iran
HJR Khajuraho, India
FJR Fujairah (Fujairah Intl), UAE
HOD Hodeidah (Hodeidah Intl), Yemen
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 744
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

HOF Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia IXG Belgaum, India


HRI Mattala (Mattala Rajapaksa Intl), Sri IXI Lilabari, India
Lanka
IXJ Jammu, India
HTY Hatay, Turkey
IXK Keshod, India
HYD Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl), India IXL Leh, India
IXM Madurai, India
I
IXP Pathankot, India
IAQ Bahregan, Iran
IXR Ranchi (Birsa Munda), India
IDR Indore (Devi Ahilyabai Holkar), India
IXS Silchar (Kumbhirgram), India
IFH Esfahan (Hesa), Iran
IXU Aurangabad, India
IFN Esfahan (Shahid Beheshti Intl), Iran
IXV Along, India
IGD Igdir (Sehit Bulent Aydin), Turkey
IXW Jamshedpur, India
IGL Izmir (Cigli), Turkey
IXY Kandla, India
IHN Qishn, Yemen
IXZ Port Blair, India
IHR Iran Shahr, Iran
IIL Ilam, Iran J
IKA Tehran (Imam Khomaini Intl), Iran
JAA Jalalabad, Afghanistan
IMF Imphal, India
JAF Kankesanturai (Jaffna), Sri Lanka
IMK Simikot, Nepal
JAI Jaipur, India
IRD Ishurdi, Bangladesh
JAR Jahrom, Iran
ISB Islamabad (Benazir Bhutto Intl), JDH Jodhpur, India
Pakistan
JED Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl), Saudi
ISE Isparta (Suleyman Demirel), Turkey Arabia
ISK Ozar, India JGA Jamnagar, India
IST Istanbul (Ataturk Intl), Turkey JIW Jiwani, Pakistan
ISU Sulaimaniyah (Sulaimaniyah Intl), JKR Janakpur, Nepal
Iraq
JLR Jabalpur, India
IXA Agartala, India
JMO Jomsom, Nepal
IXB Bagdogra, India
JNJ Ja'aluni, Oman
IXC Chandigarh, India
JRH Jorhat, India
IXD Allahabad (Bamhrauli), India
JSA Jaisalmer, India
IXE Mangalore (Mangalore Intl), India
JSR Jessore, Bangladesh
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 745
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

JUM Jumla, Nepal KNU Kanpur (Chakeri), India


JWN Zanjan, Iran KSH Kermanshah (Shahid Ashrafi Esfa-
hani), Iran
JYR Jiroft, Iran
KSY Kars (Kars Harakani), Turkey
K KTM Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl), Nepal
KAC Kamishly, Syria KTU Kota, India
KBL Kabul (Hamid Karzai Intl), Afghani- KUU Kullu Manali, India
stan
KWI Kuwait (Kuwait Intl), Kuwait
KCF Kadanwari, Pakistan
KYA Konya, Turkey
KCM Kahramanmaras, Turkey
KYE Kleyate (Rene Mouawad), Lebanon
KCO Kocaeli (Cengiz Topel), Turkey
KZR Zafer, Turkey
KCT Koggala, Sri Lanka
KDD Khuzdar, Pakistan L
KDH Kandahar, Afghanistan LCA Larnaca (Larnaca Intl), Cyprus
KDM Kaadedhdhoo Island (Kaadedhd- LDN Lamidada, Nepal
hoo), Maldives
LFM Lamerd, Iran
KDU Skardu, Pakistan
LHE Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl), Pakistan
KEP Nepalgunj, Nepal
LKO Lucknow (Chaudhary Charan Singh
KER Kerman, Iran Intl), India
KFS Kastamonu, Turkey LRR Lar, Iran
KHD Khoram Abad, Iran LTK Latakia (Bassel Al-Assad Intl), Syria
KHI Karachi (Jinnah Intl), Pakistan LUA Lukla, Nepal
KHK Khark Island (Khark), Iran LUH Ludhiana, India
KHS Khasab, Oman LVP Lavan Island (Lavan), Iran
KHY Khoy, Iran LYP Faisalabad (Faisalabad Intl), Paki-
KIH Kish Island (Kish), Iran stan

KIK Kirkuk, Iraq


M
KLH Kolhapur, India
MAA Chennai (Chennai Intl), India
KLM Kalaleh, Iran
MCT Muscat (Muscat Intl), Oman
KMC Hafr Al Batin (King Saud AB), Saudi
MED Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Ab-
Arabia
dulaziz Intl), Saudi Arabia
KMX Khamis Mushait (King Khaled AB),
MFG Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 746
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

MHD Mashhad (Shahid Hashemi Nejad OLR Salerno, Afghanistan


Intl), Iran
OMH Uromiyeh, Iran
MJD Moenjodaro, Pakistan
OMI Omidiyeh (Omidiyeh AB), Iran
MLX Malatya, Turkey
OMM Marmul, Oman
MMZ Maimana, Afghanistan
ONQ Zonguldak (Caycuma), Turkey
MQM Mardin, Turkey ORW Ormara, Pakistan
MRX Bandar Mahshahr (Mahshahr), Iran OSM Mosul (Mosul Intl), Iraq
MSR Mus, Turkey
MUX Multan (Multan Intl), Pakistan P
MYN Marib, Yemen PAJ Parachinar, Pakistan
MYQ Mysore, India PAT Patna (Jai Prakash Narayan Intl), In-
dia
MZH Amasya (Merzifon), Turkey
PBD Porbandar, India
MZR Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana Jalaluddin
Muhammad Balkhi), Afghanistan PBH Paro, Bhutan
PEW Peshawar (Bacha Khan Intl), Paki-
N stan
NAG Nagpur (Dr. Ambedkar Intl), India PFO Pafos (Pafos Intl), Cyprus
NAV Kapadokya, Turkey PFQ Parsabade Moghan, Iran
NDC Nanded, India PGH Pantnagar, India
NGX Manang, Nepal PGU Pars Special Zone (Persian Gulf),
Iran
NHD Dubai (Minhad), UAE
NJF Al Najaf (Al-Ashraf Intl), Iraq PJG Panjgur, Pakistan
PKR Pokhara, Nepal
NKT Sirnak (Serafettin Elci), Turkey
NOP Sinop, Turkey PMS Palmyra, Syria

NSH Noshahr, Iran PNQ Pune, India


PSI Pasni, Pakistan
NUJ Hamadan (Nogeh), Iran
PYK Karaj (Payam), Iran
O PZH Zhob, Pakistan
OAH Shindand, Afghanistan
R
OAI Bagram, Afghanistan
RAE Arar, Saudi Arabia
OAZ Bastion, Afghanistan
RAH Rafha, Saudi Arabia
OHS Suhar, Oman
RAJ Rajkot, India
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 747
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

RAS Rasht (Sardar-E-Jangal), Iran SIF Simara, Nepal


RAZ Rawalakot, Pakistan SKH Surkhet, Nepal
RDP Durgapur, India SKT Sialkot (Sialkot Intl), Pakistan
RIY Mukalla (Mukalla Intl), Yemen SKZ Sukkur (Begum Nusrat Bhutto), Paki-
stan
RJA Rajahmundry, India
SLL Salalah, Oman
RJH Rajshahi (Shah Mokhdum), Bangla-
desh SPD Saidpur, Bangladesh
RJN Rafsanjan, Iran SRY Sari (Dasht-E-Naz), Iran
RKT Ras Al Khaimah (Ras Al Khaimah SXI Sirri Island (Sirri), Iran
Intl), UAE
SXR Srinagar, India
RML Ratmalana (Colombo), Sri Lanka
SXZ Siirt, Turkey
RNM Qarn Alam, Oman
SYE Saadah, Yemen
RPR Raipur (Swami Vivekananda), India
SYJ Sirjan, Iran
RUD Shahroud, Iran
SYZ Shiraz (Shahid Dastghaib Intl), Iran
RUH Riyadh (King Khaled Intl), Saudi Ara-
SZF Samsun (Carsamba), Turkey
bia
RUK Chaurjahari, Nepal T
RYK Rahim Yar Khan (Sheikh Zayed Intl), TAI Taiz (Taiz Intl), Yemen
Pakistan
TBZ Tabriz (Tabriz Intl), Iran
RZR Ramsar, Iran
TCR Tuticorin, India
RZS Sawan, Pakistan
TCX Tabas, Iran
S TEQ Tekirdag (Corlu Intl), Turkey
SAH Sanaa (Sanaa Intl), Yemen TEW Jam, Iran
SAW Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen Intl), Tur- TEZ Tezpur, India
key THR Tehran (Mehrabad Intl), Iran
SCT Moori (Socotra Intl), Yemen TIF Taif (Taif Intl), Saudi Arabia
SDG Sanandaj, Iran TIR Tirupati, India
SDT Saidu Sharif, Pakistan TJK Tokat, Turkey
SDV Tel Aviv (Sde Dov), Israel TJV Thanjavur, India
SHJ Sharjah (Sharjah Intl), UAE TLV Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion), Israel
SHL Barapani, India TMI Tumlingtar, Nepal
SHW Sharurah, Saudi Arabia TRR Trincomalee (China Bay), Sri Lanka
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 748
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
IATA LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

TRV Thiruvananthapuram, India VGA Vijayawada, India


TRZ Tiruchirappalli (Tiruchirappalli Intl), VNS Varanasi (Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl),
India India
TTH Thumrait (Thumrait AB), Oman VTZ Vishakhapatnam, India
TUI Turaif, Saudi Arabia
W
TUK Turbat (Turbat Intl), Pakistan
WAE Wadi Al Dawasir, Saudi Arabia
TUU Tabuk (Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz),
Saudi Arabia WNS Nawabshah, Pakistan
TZX Trabzon (Trabzon Intl), Turkey
X
U XBJ Birjand, Iran
UAB Adana (Incirlik AB), Turkey XJD Al-Udeid (Al Udeid AB), Qatar
UDR Udaipur, India
Y
UET Quetta (Samungli Intl), Pakistan
YEH Asaloyeh, Iran
UKH Mukhaizna, Oman
YEI Bursa (Yenisehir), Turkey
UKR Mukeiras, Yemen
YES Yasouj, Iran
ULH Al Ula (Prince Abdulmajeed bin Ab-
dulaziz), Saudi Arabia YKO Hakkari (Yuksekova Selahaddin
Eyyubi), Turkey
UND Kunduz, Afghanistan
YNB Yenbo (Prince Abdulmohsin bin Ab-
URY Guriat, Saudi Arabia dulaziz), Saudi Arabia
USQ Usak, Turkey
Z
V ZAH Zahedan (Zahedan Intl), Iran
VAN Van (Ferit Melen), Turkey ZBR Chah Bahar (Konarak), Iran
VAS Sivas (Nuri Demirag), Turkey ZDY Delma Island, UAE
VDA Ovda, Israel ZHM Shamshernagar, Bangladesh
VDY Toranagallu (Jindal Vijayanagar), In- ZYL Sylhet (Osmani Intl), Bangladesh
dia
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 749
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

LC FIR/UIR LTAE Ankara (Murted) LTBN Kutahya


LCCC Nicosia FIR/UIR LTAF Adana (Adana Intl) LTBO Usak
LTAG Adana (Incirlik AB) LTBP Yalova
LC Cyprus
LTAH Afyon LTBQ Kocaeli (Cengiz To-
LCLK Larnaca (Larnaca pel)
LTAI Antalya (Antalya
Intl)
Intl) LTBR Bursa (Yenisehir)
LCPH Pafos (Pafos Intl)
LTAJ Gaziantep (Gazian- LTBS Mugla (Dalaman
LCRA Akrotiri tep Intl) Intl)
LTAL Kastamonu LTBT Manisa (Akhisar)
LL FIR/UIR
LTAN Konya LTBU Tekirdag (Corlu Intl)
LLLL Tel Aviv FIR
LTAO Malatya (Tulga) LTBV Bodrum (Imsik)
LL Israel LTAP Amasya (Merzifon) LTBW Istanbul (Hezarfen)
LLBG Tel Aviv (Ben Guri- LTAR Sivas (Nuri Demi- LTBX Istanbul (Saman-
on) rag) dira)
LLER Eilat (Ilan and Assaf LTAS Zonguldak (Caycu- LTBY Eskisehir (Hasan
Ramon) ma) Polatkan)
LLET Eilat LTAT Malatya LTBZ Zafer
LLHA Haifa LTAU Kayseri LTCA Elazig
LLHS Hatzor LTAV Eskisehir (Sivrihisar) LTCC Diyarbakir
LLNV Nevatim AFB (Ne- LTAW Tokat LTCD Erzincan
gev) LTAY Denizli (Cardak) LTCE Erzurum (Erzurum
LLOV Ovda LTAZ Kapadokya Intl)
LLSD Tel Aviv (Sde Dov) LTBA Istanbul (Ataturk LTCF Kars (Kars Haraka-
Intl) ni)
LT FIR/UIR LTCG Trabzon (Trabzon
LTBD Aydin (Cildir)
LTAA Ankara FIR Intl)
LTBF Balikesir (Merkez)
LTBB Istanbul FIR LTCI Van (Ferit Melen)
LTBG Balikesir (Bandirma)
LTCJ Batman
LT Turkey LTBH Canakkale
LTCK Mus
LTBI Eskisehir
LTAB Ankara (Guvercinlik) LTCL Siirt
LTBJ Izmir (Adnan Mend-
LTAC Ankara (Esenboga LTCM Sinop
eres Intl)
Intl)
LTBK Izmir (Gaziemir) LTCN Kahramanmaras
LTAD Ankara (Etimesgut)
LTBL Izmir (Cigli) LTCO Agri (Ahmed-I Hani)
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 750
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

LTCP Adiyaman LTHE Antalya (Antalya Su- OAZI Bastion


leyman Satir Military
LTCR Mardin OAZJ Zaranj
Heliport)
LTCS Sanliurfa (Gap)
LTHF Istanbul (DHMI Ata- OB FIR/UIR
LTCT Igdir (Sehit Bulent turk Airport-Heliport)
Aydin) OBBB Bahrain FIR/UIR
LTCU Bingol OA FIR/UIR
OB Bahrain
LTCV Sirnak (Serafettin OAKX Kabul FIR
Elci) OBBI Bahrain (Bahrain
Intl)
LTCW Hakkari (Yuksekova OA Afghanistan
Selahaddin Eyyubi) OBBS Bahrain (Isa AB)
OABN Bamyan
LTDA Hatay OBKH Bahrain (Sakhir AB)
OABT Lashkar Gah (Bost)
LTFA Izmir (Kaklic) OACC Chakhcharan OE FIR/UIR
LTFB Izmir (Selcuk-Efes) OADY Dwyer OEJD Jeddah FIR
LTFC Isparta (Suleyman OAFR Farah
Demirel) OE Saudi Arabia
OAFZ Feyzabad
LTFD Balikesir (Koca OEAB Abha
Seyit) OAHR Herat
OAIX Bagram OEAD Aradah
LTFE Milas (Bodrum Intl)
OAJL Jalalabad OEAH Al Ahsa
LTFG Gazipasa (Alanya)
OAKB Kabul (Hamid Karzai OEAO Al Ula (Prince Ab-
LTFH Samsun (Carsam- dulmajeed bin Ab-
ba) Intl)
dulaziz)
LTFJ Istanbul (Sabiha OAKN Kandahar
OEBA Al Baha (King Saud
Gokcen Intl) OAMN Maimana Bin Abdulaziz)
LTFK Gokceada OAMS Mazar-e Sharif OEBH Bisha
LTFL Kesan (Mawlana Jalaluddin
Muhammad Balkhi) OEBN Thablotin
LTHA Ankara (Danismend) OEBQ Abqaiq
OAQA Qalat
LTHB Diyarbakir (Unal Er- OEBT Batha
kan) OAQN Qala-I-Naw
OASA Sharana OEDF Dammam (King
LTHC Canakkale (Canak- Fahd Intl)
kale Military Heli- OASD Shindand
port) OEDM Al Dawadmi
OASH Shank
LTHD Diyarbakir (Esref Bi- OEDR Dhahran (King Ab-
OASL Salerno dulaziz AB)
tlis Military Heliport)
OATN Tereen (Tarin Kowt) OEGN Jazan (King Abdul-
OAUZ Kunduz lah Bin Abdulaziz)
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 751
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

OEGS Gassim (Prince Naif OERF Rafha OIAI Masjed Soleiman


Bin Abdulaziz) (Shahid Asyaee)
OERK Riyadh (King Khaled
OEGT Guriat Intl) OIAJ Omidiyeh (Omidiyeh
AB)
OEHL Hail OERM Ras Mishab
OIAM Bandar Mahshahr
OEHR Harad OERR Arar
(Mahshahr)
OEHW Hawtah OERT Ras Tanura
OIAW Ahwaz
OEJB Jubail OERY Riyadh (King Sal-
OIBA Abumusa Island
man AB)
OEJF Jeddah (King Faisal (Abumusa)
Naval Base) OESB Shaibah
OIBB Bushehr
OEJL Jubil (King Abdula- OESH Sharurah
OIBH Bahregan
ziz Naval Base) OESK Al Jouf
OIBI Asaloyeh
OEJN Jeddah (King Abdu- OEST Shabitah
laziz Intl) OIBJ Jam
OETB Tabuk (Prince Sul-
OEKA Khashm Alan tan Bin Abdulaziz)
OIBK Kish Island (Kish)
(Riyadh) OIBL Bandar Lengeh
OETF Taif (Taif Intl)
OEKK Hafr Al Batin (King OIBP Pars Special Zone
Saud AB) OETH Thumamah
(Persian Gulf)
OEKM Khamis Mushait OETN Ras Tanajib
OIBQ Khark Island (Khark)
(King Khaled AB) OETR Turaif
OIBS Sirri Island (Sirri)
OEKN Khurais OEUD Udhailiyah
OIBV Lavan Island (Lav-
OEMA Madinah (Prince OEWD Wadi Al Dawasir an)
Mohammad Bin Ab-
dulaziz Intl) OEWJ Wejh OICC Kermanshah (Sha-
OEYN Yenbo (Prince Ab- hid Ashrafi Esfaha-
OENG Nejran ni)
dulmohsin bin Abdu-
OEOM Um Almelh laziz) OICI Ilam
OEPA Al Qaisumah (Hafr OICK Khoram Abad
Al Batin) OI FIR/UIR
OICS Sanandaj
OEPC Pump Station 3 OIIX Tehran FIR
OIFE Esfahan (Hesa)
OEPF Pump Station 6
OI Iran OIFH Esfahan (Shahid
OEPI Pump Station 9 Vatan Pour AB)
OIAA Abadan
OEPJ Pump Station 10 OIFK Kashan
OIAD Dezful
OEPS Al Kharj (Prince Sul- OIFM Esfahan (Shahid
tan AB) OIAG Aghajari
Beheshti Intl)
OERB Rabigh OIAH Gachsaran
OIFP Esfahan (Badr AB)
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 752
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

OIFS Shahre Kord OIMM Mashhad (Shahid OIZI Iran Shahr


Hashemi Nejad Intl)
OIGG Rasht (Sardar-E- OIZS Saravan
Jangal) OIMN Bojnord
OIHH Hamadan OIMS Sabzevar OJ FIR/UIR
OIHR Arak OIMT Tabas OJAC Amman FIR
OIHS Hamadan (Nogeh) OINE Kalaleh
OJ Jordan
OIIA Ghazvin (Azadi) OING Gorgan
OJAI Amman (Queen Alia
OIIC Kushke Nosrat OINN Noshahr Intl)
OIID Tehran (Doshan OINR Ramsar OJAM Amman (Marka Intl)
Tappeh AB) OINZ Sari (Dasht-E-Naz) OJAQ Aqaba (King Hus-
OIIE Tehran (Imam Kho- sein Intl)
OISF Fasa
maini Intl)
OISJ Jahrom OJMS Azraq (Muwaffaq
OIIF Karaj (Fath) Salti AB)
OISL Lar
OIII Tehran (Mehrabad
Intl) OISR Lamerd OK FIR/UIR
OIIK Ghazvin OISS Shiraz (Shahid OKAC Kuwait FIR
Dastghaib Intl)
OIIP Karaj (Payam)
OISY Yasouj OK Kuwait
OIIS Semnan
OITK Khoy OKAJ Kuwait (Ahmed Al
OIKB Bandar Abbass
OITL Ardabil Jaber AB)
(Bandar Abbass Intl)
OITM Maragheh (Sahand) OKAS Ali Al Salem (Ali Al
OIKJ Jiroft
Salem AB)
OIKK Kerman OITP Parsabade Moghan
OKBK Kuwait (Kuwait Intl)
OIKM Bam OITR Uromiyeh
OKDI Udairi (Camp Udairi)
OIKP Bandar Abbass (Ha- OITT Tabriz (Tabriz Intl)
vadarya) OITU Maku OL FIR/UIR
OIKQ Gheshm Island OITZ Zanjan OLBB Beirut FIR/UIR
(Gheshm)
OIYY Yazd (Shahid Sado-
OIKR Rafsanjan oghi Intl) OL Lebanon
OIKY Sirjan OIZB Zabol OLKA Kleyate (Rene
OIMB Birjand OIZC Chah Bahar (Konar- Mouawad)
OIMC Sarakhs ak) OLRA Rayak
OIMJ Shahroud OIZH Zahedan (Zahedan
Intl)
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 753
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

OM FIR/UIR OO FIR/UIR OPDG Dera Ghazi Khan


(Dera Ghazi Khan
OMAE Emirates FIR OOMM Muscat FIR
Intl)
OMAE Emirates UIR
OO Oman OPDI Dera Ismail Khan

OM United Arab Emi- OODQ Duqm OPFA Faisalabad (Faisala-


rates bad Intl)
OOFD Fahud
OMAA Abu Dhabi (Abu OPGD Gwadar (Gwadar
OOGB Qarn Alam Intl)
Dhabi Intl)
OOIZ Izki (Izki AB) OPGT Gilgit
OMAB Buhasa
OOJA Ja'aluni OPIS Islamabad (Islama-
OMAD Abu Dhabi (Al Ba-
teen Executive) OOKB Khasab bad Intl)

OMAF Futaysi OOMA Masirah (Masirah Is- OPJA Jacobabad


land) OPJI Jiwani
OMAJ Jebel Dhana
OOMK Mukhaizna OPKC Karachi (Jinnah Intl)
OMAL Al Ain (Al Ain Intl)
OOMN Musanah (Musanah OPKD Hyderabad
OMAM Abu Dhabi (Al Dha- Airbase)
fra) OPKH Khuzdar
OOMS Muscat (Muscat Intl)
OMBY Sir Bani Yas Island OPKW Kadanwari
OOMX Marmul
OMDB Dubai (Dubai Intl) OPLA Lahore (Allama Iq-
OOSA Salalah bal Intl)
OMDL Delma Island
OOSH Suhar OPMF Muzaffarabad
OMDM Dubai (Minhad)
OOTH Thumrait (Thumrait OPMJ Moenjodaro
OMDW Dubai (Al Maktoum AB)
Intl) OPMT Multan (Multan Intl)
OMFJ Fujairah (Fujairah OP FIR/UIR OPNH Nawabshah
Intl)
OPKR Karachi FIR OPOR Ormara
OMRK Ras Al Khaimah
OPLR Lahore FIR OPPC Parachinar
(Ras Al Khaimah
Intl) OPPG Panjgur
OP Pakistan
OMRM Ras Khumays OPPI Pasni
OPBN Bannu
OMRS Al Saqr Field OPPS Peshawar (Bacha
OPBW Bahawalpur (Baha- Khan Intl)
OMSJ Sharjah (Sharjah
walpur Intl)
Intl) OPQT Quetta (Samungli
OPCH Chitral Intl)
OMSN Sir Bu Na'ir
OPDB Dalbandin OPRK Rahim Yar Khan
OMZA Falej Hazza
(Sheikh Zayed Intl)
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 754
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

OPRN Islamabad (Benazir OS Syria OYKM Kamaran


Bhutto Intl) OYMB Marib
OSAP Aleppo (Aleppo Intl)
OPRT Rawalakot OYMS Mukeiras
OSDI Damascus (Damas-
OPSD Skardu cus Intl) OYQN Qishn
OPSK Sukkur (Begum OSDZ Deir Zzor OYRN Mukalla (Mukalla
Nusrat Bhutto) Intl)
OSKL Kamishly
OPSS Saidu Sharif OYSH Saadah
OSLK Latakia (Bassel Al-
OPST Sialkot (Sialkot Intl) Assad Intl) OYSN Sanaa (Sanaa Intl)
OPSW Sawan OSPR Palmyra OYSQ Moori (Socotra Intl)
OPTU Turbat (Turbat Intl) OYSY Sayun (Sayun Intl)
OT Qatar
OPZB Zhob OYTZ Taiz (Taiz Intl)
OTBD Doha (Doha Intl)
OYZM Al-Hazm
OR FIR/UIR OTBH Al-Udeid (Al Udeid
ORBB Baghdad FIR AB)
VA FIR/UIR
OTBK Al Khor
VABF Mumbai FIR
OR Iraq OTHH Doha (Hamad Intl)
ORAA Al-Anbar (Al Asad) OTWJ Al Wajba Palace (Al VA India
ORBI Baghdad (Baghdad Wajba Palace Heli-
pad) VAAH Ahmedabad
Intl)
VAAK Akola
ORBM Mosul (Mosul Intl)
OY FIR/UIR VAAU Aurangabad
ORBR BASHUR (BASHUR
AB) OYSC Sanaa FIR VABB Mumbai (Chhatrapa-
ti Shivaji Intl)
ORER Erbil (Erbil Intl)
OY Yemen VABJ Bhuj
ORKK Kirkuk
OYAA Aden (Aden Intl) VABO Vadodara
ORMM Basrah (Basrah Intl)
OYAT Ataq VABP Bhopal (Raja Bhoj)
ORNI Al Najaf (Al-Ashraf
OYBD Al-Bayda VABV Bhavnagar
Intl)
OYBN Beihan VADU Diu
ORSU Sulaimaniyah (Sulai-
maniyah Intl) OYBQ Al-Bough VAGD Gondia
OYBS Abbs VAID Indore (Devi Ahilya-
OS FIR/UIR bai Holkar)
OYGD Al-Ghaidah (Al-
OSTT Damascus FIR Ghaidah Intl) VAJB Jabalpur
OYHD Hodeidah (Hodei- VAJL Jalgaon
dah Intl)
VAJM Jamnagar
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 755
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

VAKE Kandla VCCV Vavuniya VEJS Jamshedpur


VAKP Kolhapur VCCW Wirawila VEJT Jorhat
VAKS Keshod VCRI Mattala (Mattala Ra- VEKO Khajuraho
japaksa Intl)
VANP Nagpur (Dr. Ambed- VEKU Silchar (Kumbhir-
kar Intl) gram)
VE FIR/UIR
VANY Naliya VELP Lengpui
VECF Kolkata FIR
VAOZ Ozar VELR Lilabari
VEGF Guwahati FIR
VAPO Pune VEMN Dibrugarh
VAPR Porbandar VE India VEMR Dimapur
VARK Rajkot VEAB Allahabad (Bamh- VEPH Panagarh
VAUD Udaipur rauli) VEPT Patna (Jai Prakash
VEAN Along Narayan Intl)
VC FIR/UIR VEPU Purnea
VEAT Agartala
VCCF Colombo FIR VERC Ranchi (Birsa Mun-
VEBD Bagdogra
da)
VC Sri Lanka VEBI Barapani
VERP Raipur (Swami Vive-
VEBN Varanasi (Lal Baha- kananda)
VCBI Katunayake (Ban-
dur Shastri Intl)
daranaike Intl Co- VETZ Tezpur
lombo) VEBS Bhubaneshwar
VCCA Anuradhapura VEBT Bihta VG FIR/UIR
VCCB Batticaloa VECA Chabua VGFR Dhaka FIR
VCCC Ratmalana (Colom- VECC Kolkata (Netaji Sub-
bo) hash Chandra Bose VG Bangladesh
Intl)
VCCG Gal Oya (Amparai) VGBR Barisal
VECX Kanpur (Chakeri)
VCCH Hingurakgoda (Min- VGCB Cox's Bazar
neriya) VEDG Durgapur VGCM Comilla
VCCJ Kankesanturai (Jaff- VEDH Darbhanga VGEG Chittagong (Shah
na) VEDX Kalaikunda Amanat Intl)
VCCK Koggala VEGK Gorakhpur VGHS Dhaka (Hazrat
VCCN Katukurunda (Katu- VEGT Guwahati Shahjalal Intl)
kurunda AB) VGIS Ishurdi
VEGY Gaya
VCCS Sigiriya VGJR Jessore
VEHX Hashimara
VCCT Trincomalee (China VGRJ Rajshahi (Shah
Bay) VEIM Imphal
Mokhdum)
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 756
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

VGSD Saidpur VIJU Jammu VNJL Jumla


VGSH Shamshernagar VIKO Kota VNJP Janakpur
VGSY Sylhet (Osmani Intl) VILD Ludhiana VNJS Jomsom
VGTJ Dhaka (Tejgaon) VILH Leh VNKT Kathmandu (Tribhu-
VILK Lucknow (Chaudh- van Intl)
VI FIR/UIR ary Charan Singh VNLD Lamidada
VIDF Delhi FIR Intl)
VNLK Lukla
VIPK Pathankot
VNMA Manang
VI India VIPT Pantnagar
VNNG Nepalgunj
VIAG Agra VISG Suratgarh
VNPK Pokhara
VIAM Ambala VISP Saharanpur (Sarsa-
VNSI Simara
VIAR Amritsar (Sri Guru wa)
Ram Dass Jee Intl) VNSK Surkhet
VISR Srinagar
VIAW Awantipur VNST Simikot
VISX Sirsa
VIAX Adampur VNTR Tumlingtar
VITE Thoise
VIBK Bikaner (Nal) VNVT Biratnagar
VIUT Uttarlai
VIBL Bakshi Ka Talab VIUX Udhampur VO FIR/UIR
VIBR Kullu Manali
VOMF Chennai FIR
VIBT Bathinda VN FIR/UIR

VIBY Bareilly VNSM Kathmandu FIR VO India


VICG Chandigarh VOAR Arkonam
VN Nepal
VIDD Delhi (Safdarjung) VOAT Agatti
VNBG Bajhang
VIDN Dehradun VOBG Bengaluru (Hal)
VNBJ Bhojpur
VIDP Delhi (Indira Gandhi VOBL Bengaluru (Kempe-
Intl) VNBP Bharatpur gowda Intl)
VIDX Hindan VNBR Bajura VOBM Belgaum
VIGG Kangra VNBW Bhairahawa (Gau- VOBR Bidar
tam Buddha)
VIGR Gwalior (Mahara- VOBZ Vijayawada
jpur) VNCG Chandragadhi
VOCB Coimbatore (Coim-
VIHX Halwara VNCJ Chaurjahari batore Intl)
VIJO Jodhpur VNDG Dang VOCI Cochin (Cochin Intl)
VIJP Jaipur VNDH Dhangadhi VOCL Calicut
VIJR Jaisalmer VNDP Dolpa VOCP Kadapa
AIRPORT DECODE LISTINGS - MIDDLE EAST 757
MIDDLE EAST/SOUTH ASIA
JEPPESEN NAVDATA (ICAO) LOCATION IDENTIFIERS DECODE

VOCX Car Nicobar VOMM Chennai (Chennai VOTV Thiruvananthapur-


VODG Hyderabad (Dundi- Intl) am
gal) VOMY Mysore VOTX Tambaram
VOGO Goa (Dabolim) VOND Nanded VOVZ Vishakhapatnam
VOHB Hubli VOPB Port Blair VOYK Yelahanka
VOHK Hakimpet VOPN Sri Sathya Sai
VQ Bhutan
VOHS Hyderabad (Rajiv VORY Rajahmundry
Gandhi Intl) VQPR Paro
VOSM Salem
VOHY Hyderabad (Begum-
VOSX Sulur VR FIR/UIR
pet)
VOTJ Thanjavur VRMF Male FIR
VOJV Toranagallu (Jindal
Vijayanagar) VOTK Tuticorin
VOTP Tirupati VR Maldives
VOMD Madurai
VOTR Tiruchirappalli (Tiru- VRMT Kaadedhdhoo Is-
VOML Mangalore (Manga-
chirappalli Intl) land (Kaadedhdhoo)
lore Intl)
Airport Directory

Airport Data - Middle East


AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 759
AFGHANISTAN

Bagram Apt Administration (0)798293011; Fax


4868′ OAIX OAI Mil. +04:30 N34 56.7 E069 (0)704319055; Amirjan.ataai@gmail.com,
16.0 Hafiz_64@yahoo.com.
Apt Administration 07/25 6562′ ASPHALT. PCN 120/F/A/W/T.
455BAF.PPR@BGAB.AFCENT.AF.MIL. 0700-0500.
803-895-0906, Remote: 803-717-8226. Apt ABN.
Operator 318-431-4360, 318-481-6138.
03L/21R 9687′ ASPHALT. PCN 84/R/B/W/T. Dwyer
MIRL. 2418′ OADY Mil. +04:30 N31 05.5 E064
03R/21L 11819′ CONCRETE. 04.0
PCN 102/R/B/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 03R. Apt Operator 303 551-2645 (DCN), 682
H24. PPR only airfield. Customs: Days. 551-3346 (CNTRX), 718551-4546/4645
(SVOIP); DWYERPPR@centcom.isaf.cmil.mil,
Jet A-1.
centcom.bagram.usfor-a.mbx.dwyer-airfield-
ABN. Fire 10. operations@mail.mil.
Bamyan 05/23 8003′ CONCRETE. PCN 49R/C/W/T.
8415′ OABN Mil. +04:30 N34 48.6 E067 ASDA 05 8682′. ASDA 23 8682′. HIRL. ALS 23.
49.2 24hr PPR.
Apt Administration (0) 790241055. Apt Operator JP-8.
karimi.acaa@gmail.com. Fire U Fire Cat: Main Base.
07/25 7448′ ASPHALT.
Farah
24hr PN to aip@acaa.gov.af.
2212′ OAFR +04:30 N32 21.7 E062 10.1
Jet A-1.
Apt Administration (0) 799615002, 700615002;
Fire 5. raji.jamshid@gmail.com.
Bastion 15/33 7762′ ASPHALT. LDA 15 6024′. LDA 33
2915′ OAZI OAZ +04:30 N31 51.0 E064 6024′.
13.7 0230-1330.
Apt Administration 0700620005; rahmatullah- Fire U.
rayhan@hotmail.com.
Feyzabad
01/19 11482′ ASPHALT. PCN 100/F/A/W/T.
3842′ OAFZ Mil. +04:30 N37 07.2 E070 31.1
HIRL. HIALS.
Apt Manager (0)799073573;
Threshold rwy 01 PCN 66/R/A/W/T and thresh-
g_rasoul@yahoo.com.
old rwy 19 PCN 106/R/A/W/T.
18/36 6561′ ASPHALT.
H24.
Dly 0330-1130.
Fire N.
Jet A-1.
Bost see Lashkar Gah Fire N.
Chakhcharan Hamid Karzai Intl see Kabul
7475′ OACC Mil. +04:30 N34 31.6 E065
16.2
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 760
AFGHANISTAN

Herat Kandahar
3290′ OAHR HEA +04:30 N34 12.6 E062 3338′ OAKN KDH Mil. +04:30 N31
13.7 30.4 E065 50.9
Apt Administration (0) 799574040, 786574040; Apt Administration 318-841-1010, 1323 (DSN);
Mobile (0) 704922582, (0) 799885181; jatf-ops- kandahar.ppr@rcs.isaf.nato.int. H24
curr@herat.aeronautica.difesa.it, shahirsa- 308-841-4257, 318-421-2406. Apt Operator
lehi@gmail.com. 685-1307, 1309, 1381 (NCN); isafcomkafopera-
18/36 9888′ ASPHALT. PCN 64R/B/W/T. tions@rcs.isaf.nato.int, usaf.kanda-
TODA 18 10380′. TODA 36 10183′. ASDA 18 har.acc.mbx.kandahar-ppr@mail.mil.
10380′. ASDA 36 10183′. HIRL. 05/23 10497′ ASPHALT. PCN 54/R/B/W/T.
Rwy 36 Right-Hand Circuit. HIRL. HIALS 23.
PCN 64R/B/W/T in TDZ( First 500ft Rwy 36). H24. 24hr PPR not later than 2100 before the
Asphalt PCN is 150/F/A/W/T. next day.
PPR at least 24hr in advance of ETA by mail. Refer to DOD/NGA supplementary publications
Jet A-1, Jet A-1+. for additional information.
Fire 7. F-6, JP-8.
ABN. Fire 9.
Jalalabad
1841′ OAJL JAA Mil. +04:30 N34 24.0 E070 Kunduz
29.9 1457′ OAUZ UND +04:30 N36 39.9 E068
Apt Administration 3088311328 (SVOIP); 54.6
Mobile 0708478370. Apt Administration kunduz.ap@gmail.com. Apt
13/31 6480′ ASPHALT. PCN 31/R/B/W/T. Operator Mobile (0) 797453549, (0)
786173818.
H24. All tfc PPR not later than 1130 the day
prior to arrival. Customs: MIL customs, no 11/29 8202′ ASPHALT. PCN 59/F/C/W/T.
immigration. Jet A-1.
F-6, JP-8. Fire U.
Fire 6. Lashkar Gah (Bost)
Kabul (Hamid Karzai Intl) Apt of Entry 2540′ OABT +04:30 N31 33.6 E064 21.9
5877′ OAKB KBL +04:30 N34 33.9 E069 Apt Administration 0707104105, 0706896368;
12.7 nawzadi2010@yahoo.com.
Apt Operator (0) 793203004; abdurrahim- 01/19 7551′ ASPHALT. PCN 100F/A/W/T.
zait@gmail.com. Dly 0230-1330. Customs: MIL customs only, no
11/29 11520′ ASPHALT. PCN 76/R/B/W/T. immigration.
ASDA 11 11667′. ASDA 29 11663′. HIRL. Jet A-1.
H24. Customs.
Maimana
Jet A-1, JP-8.
2752′ OAMN MMZ +04:30 N35 55.8 E064
Fire 9. 45.7
Apt Administration 0744554799. Apt Operator
Ghulamsadiq82@gmail.com.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 761
AFGHANISTAN

14/32 6561′ GRAVEL. Salerno


O/R 12hr. 3831′ OASL OLR Mil. +04:00 N33
ABN. 21.8 E069 57.3
Apt Administration (0) 799684156.
Mawlana Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi see
09/27 4000′ GRAVEL.
Mazar-e Sharif
JP-8.
Mazar-e Sharif (Mawlana Jalaluddin Fire N.
Muhammad Ba) Apt of Entry
1287′ OAMS MZR +04:30 N36 42.4 E067 Shank
12.6 6614′ OASH OAA Mil. +04:30 N33
Apt Administration 0049 67621 2508 3153 55.3 E069 04.7
(Commercial MIL), 0744700582, 60 90 414 Apt Operator 308 787 3161, 318 787 3166.
9408 3153 (IVSN/MIL), 90-9408-3153 (GeMil- 16L/34R 6870′ CONCRETE. PCN 78/R/B/W/T.
Net); mazar.airport@acaa.gov.af. ASDA 16L 7170′. ASDA 34R 7110′. MIALS.
06/24 9836′ ASPHALT. PCN 63/F/C/W/T. PPR.H24.
TODA 06 10738′. TODA 24 10738′. JP-8.
H24. All tfc 24hr PPR. Customs. Fire U.
Jet A-1, Jet A-1+.
Sharana
ABN. Fire 9 Cat 10 PPR.
7435′ OASA +04:30 N33 07.5 E068 50.3
Qala-I-Naw Apt Administration 0790131870; Fax
2968′ OAQN Mil. +04:30 N34 59.1 E063 0702720710; paktika.civil.aviation@gmail.com.
07.1 14/32 4265′ ASPHALT. PCN 50F/A/W/T.
Apt Administration 0799279974, 0799252015; 0330-1130.
qlnairport@gmail.com. Fire N.
04/22 6561′ CONCRETE. PCN 35/R/A/Y/U.
TORA 04 6560′. TORA 22 6560′. LDA 04 5360′. Shindand
LDA 22 5200′. TODA 04 6560′. TODA 22 6560′. 3780′ OASD OAH Mil. +04:30 N33
ASDA 04 6560′. ASDA 22 6560′. 23.5 E062 15.7
0330-1600. Apt Administration 308-457-0222,
318-458-6222(DSN); Shin-
Qalat dandPPR@gmail.com, pprnmn.shin-
5383′ OAQA Mil. +04:30 N32 08.0 E066 dand@afghan.swa.army.smil.mil, shin-
53.9 dandppr@afgn.centcom.isaf.cmil.mil.
Apt Operator 303-551-5679 (DSN), 18/36 7933′ PAVED. PCN 50/R/B/W/T. TODA
718-551-5679, 718-551-5532 (VoSIP). 18 8890′. TODA 36 8294′. ASDA 18 8233′.
02/20 4925′ SAND/CLAY. ASDA 36 8233′. MIRL.
H24. Rwy 36 Right-Hand Circuit.
Fire U. 24hr PPR.
JP-8.
Fire U.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 762
AFGHANISTAN

Tarin Kowt see Tereen

Tereen (Tarin Kowt)


4477′ OATN Mil. +04:30 N32 36.3 E065
51.8
Apt Administration 0799177892, 798208954
(Out of Country); Mobile 079-820-8954; asma-
tullah_45@yahoo.com.
12/30 7300′ CONCRETE. PCN 68/R/B/W/T.
LDA 12 6300′. TODA 30 7800′. ASDA 30 7630′.
Rwy 12 Takeoff not allowed. Rwy 30 Landing
not allowed.
Days. O/R 24hr.
Fire 8.

Zaranj
1592′ OAZJ +04:30 N30 58.3 E061 51.9
Apt Administration (0) 799709652. Apt Operator
zaranjairport@gmail.com.
16/34 8202′ GRAVEL.
Days.
Fire N.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 763
BAHRAIN

Bahrain (Bahrain Intl) Apt of Entry Isa AB see Bahrain


6′ OBBI BAH +03:00 N26 16.2 E050 38.0
Sakhir AB see Bahrain
Apt Operator 17 321000; Fax 17 339060.
12L/30R 13005′ ASPH/CONC.
PCN 66/F/B/X/U. LDA 12L 11998′. LDA 30R
11998′. HIRL. HIALS.
Rwy 30R Right-Hand Circuit.
Adnl capacity PCN 79/R/C/W/U first 1007' of
rwy 12L/30R.
12R/30L 8301′ ASPHALT. PCN 66/F/B/W/T.
LDA 12R 7294′. LDA 30L 7907′. TODA 12R
8498′. TODA 30L 10269′. HIRL. ALS.
Rwy 30L Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
F-3, Jet A-1. Oxygen.
Fire 10.

Bahrain (Isa AB)


139′ OBBS Mil. +03:00 N25 55.1 E050 35.4
Apt Operator 17 894474; Fax 17 620926.
15L/33R 12467′ ASPH/CONC.
PCN 73/F/B/X/T. ASDA 15L 12959′. ASDA 33R
12959′. HIRL. HIALS 33R.
First 1365'(416m) of both rwy ends are con-
crete.
15R/33L 12067′ ASPHALT. PCN 46/F/B/X/T.
ASDA 15R 12464′. ASDA 33L 12467′. HIRL.
Sun-Thu 0415-1030 or O/R. Customs: O/R.
F-3, O/R. Jet A-1, O/R. JP-8.
Fire 7.

Bahrain (Sakhir AB)


76′ OBKH Mil. +03:00 N26 02.1 E050 31.5
Apt Administration 17894474; Fax 17620926.
17/35 10499′ ASPHALT. PCN 52/F/A/X/T. LDA
35 9515′. HIRL. ALS 17. HIALS 35.
Sun-Thu 0415-1030, CIV PPR. Customs:
During operational requirements.
F-3, O/R. Jet A-1, O/R. JP-8.
Fire 9.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 764
BANGLADESH

Barisal 14/32 10499′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 116/F/C/W/T.


10′ VGBR BZL +06:00 N22 47.9 E090 18.1 TODA 14 11893′. TODA 32 11483′. ASDA 14
ATS 04327-73373 (TWR). Apt Operator 11286′. ASDA 32 10991′. HIRL. HIALS 14. ALS
04327-73362. 32.
17/35 6001′ BITU/CONC. PCN 17/F. TODA 17 Rwy 32 Right-Hand Circuit.
6503′. TODA 35 6503′. ASDA 17 6201′. ASDA H24. Customs.
35 6165′. F-3, Jet A-1.
By operational requirements. ABN. Fire 9.
Fire 5.
Dhaka (Tejgaon)
Chittagong (Shah Amanat Intl) Apt of Entry 24′ VGTJ Mil. +06:00 N23 46.7 E090 23.0
14′ VGEG CGP +06:00 N22 15.4 E091 49.3 Apt Operator 02-8754320-25 ext 5023.
ATS 031-2500982 (TWR). Apt Manager 17/35 9000′ BITU/CONC. PCN 40/F/C/Y/T.
031-2500900. Apt Operator Fax 031-2500979. TORA 17 8000′. TORA 35 8000′. LDA 17 8000′.
05/23 9646′ CONC/BITU. PCN 66/F/C/X/T. LDA 35 8000′. TODA 17 8450′. TODA 35 8900′.
TODA 05 11122′. TODA 23 11122′. ASDA 05 ASDA 17 8450′. ASDA 35 8900′.
10138′. RL. ALS 05. HIALS 23. By operational requirements.
By operational requirements. Customs. Jet A-1.
F-3, F-4, Jet A-1. Fire 6.
ABN. Fire 7.
Hazrat Shahjalal Intl see Dhaka
Comilla
Ishurdi
25′ VGCM CLA +06:00 N23 26.3 E091 11.4
45′ VGIS IRD +06:00 N24 09.2 E089 03.0
Apt Manager 081-76119.
Apt Manager 07326-63569.
16/34 2999′ CONC/BITU. TODA 16 3196′.
15/33 4701′ BITU/CONC. TODA 15 5702′.
TODA 34 3983′. ASDA 16 3196′. ASDA 34
TODA 33 5702′. ASDA 15 5000′. ASDA 33
3196′.
5000′.
By operational requirements.
By operational requirements.
Fire U.
Fire N.
Cox's Bazar
Jessore
12′ VGCB CXB +06:00 N21 27.0 E091 57.9
20′ VGJR JSR +06:00 N23 11.0 E089 09.7
Apt Manager 0341-64479, 0341-64075.
ATS 0421-65032. Apt Manager 0421-64033.
17/35 6699′ CONCRETE. PCN 51/F/C/W/T.
16/34 7999′ BITU/CONC. PCN 18/F/C/Y/T.
TODA 17 7191′. TODA 35 7683′. ASDA 35
TODA 16 8491′. TODA 34 8688′. ASDA 34
6896′.
8196′. RL. ALS 16.
By operational requirements.
By operational requirements. Customs.
Fire 5.
ABN. Fire 4.
Dhaka (Hazrat Shahjalal Intl) Apt of Entry
Osmani Intl see Sylhet
27′ VGHS DAC +06:00 N23 50.6 E090 23.9
Apt Operator 02-8901449; Fax 02-8901450.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 765
BANGLADESH

Rajshahi (Shah Mokhdum)


55′ VGRJ RJH +06:00 N24 26.3 E088 37.0
ATS 0721 800157 (TWR). Apt Manager 0721
800153.
17/35 5909′ BITU/CONC. PCN 17/R/C/Y/T.
TODA 17 6401′. TODA 35 6598′. ASDA 35
6106′. RL.
By operational requirements. Customs.
Fire 5.

Saidpur
125′ VGSD SPD +06:00 N25 45.6 E088
54.5
ATS 0552 72044. Apt Manager 0552 72324.
16/34 6001′ BITUMEN. PCN 17/F/C/Y/T. TODA
16 6592′. TODA 34 6690′. ASDA 16 6099′.
ASDA 34 6198′. RL.
By operational requirements. Customs.
Fire 5.

Shah Amanat Intl see Chittagong

Shah Mokhdum see Rajshahi

Shamshernagar
56′ VGSH ZHM +06:00 N24 23.9 E091 55.0
Apt Operator 02-8911125.
17/35 2152′ CONCRETE. PCN 12/F. TODA 17
3153′. TODA 35 3153′. ASDA 17 2401′. ASDA
35 2401′.
PPR.
Fire U.

Sylhet (Osmani Intl) Apt of Entry


50′ VGSY ZYL +06:00 N24 57.7 E091 52.3
ATS 0821-718459. Apt Manager 0821-714243.
11/29 10253′ BITU/CONC. PCN 70/F/C/X/T.
LDA 29 9957′. TODA 11 11155′. TODA 29
13222′. ASDA 29 10473′. HIRL. HIALS 11.
By operational requirements. Customs.
Fire 7.

Tejgaon see Dhaka


AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 766
BHUTAN

Paro Apt of Entry


7364′ VQPR PBH +06:00 N27 24.2 E089
25.5
Apt Operator 8-271403, 271751; kwang-
chuk@doat.gov.bt.
15/33 7431′ ASPHALT. PCN 56/F/C/X/T. LDA
15 6906′. LDA 33 7037′.
During ops hrs, PPR. Customs: During sked
ops.
Jet A-1.
Fire 6.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 767
CYPRUS

Akrotiri Apt of Entry F-3, O/R. Jet A-1.


75′ LCRA AKT Mil. +02:00* N34 35.4 E032 Fire 7.
59.3
2527 6076. Apt Operator 2527 6370 (OPS);
Fax 2527 6795 (OPS).
10/28 9006′ ASPHALT. PCN 108/F/B/W/T.
TODA 10 9160′. TODA 28 9157′. ASDA 10
9160′. ASDA 28 9157′. HIRL. HIALS.
Rwy 10 Right-Hand Circuit.
RWY 28 - PCN 120/F/A/W/T Blacktop and
RWY 10/28 - PCN 59/R/A/W/T concrete.
PNR for military aircraft and MOD chartered
civil aircraft only. CIV PPR. Customs: By opera-
tional requirements.
Jet A-1. JASU. Oxygen.
IBN. Fire 8.

Larnaca (Larnaca Intl) Apt of Entry


11′ LCLK LCA +02:00* N34 52.7 E033 37.8
Apt Operator 2240 4100/4101; Fax 2276 6552,
2240 4220; director@dca.mcw.gov.cy.
04/22 9823′ ASPHALT. PCN 82/F/D/W/T.
TORA 04 9626′. LDA 04 9626′. LDA 22 9226′.
TODA 04 10171′. TODA 22 11483′. ASDA 04
9626′. ASDA 22 10013′. HIRL.
Rwy 04 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
F-3, O/R. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 8.

Pafos (Pafos Intl) Apt of Entry


41′ LCPH PFO +02:00* N34 43.1 E032 29.1
Apt Operator 26-812425; Fax 26-306531;
pfoairport@dca.mcw.gov.cy.
11/29 8855′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 102/F/C/W/T.
TODA 11 11070′. TODA 29 9833′. ASDA 11
9012′. HIALS.
Rwy 11 Right-Hand Circuit.
Helicopters and light acft: Right-hand circuit rwy
29.
H24. Customs.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 768
INDIA

Effective thru 20 Jun: Rwy 23 first 2500' PCN 83/R/B/W/T.


H24. Customs.
Adampur
F-3, Jet A-1.
810′ VIAX Mil. +05:30 N31 26.0 E075 45.5
ABN. Fire 9.
13/31 9008′ PAVED.
Akola
Agartala
999′ VAAK AKD +05:30 N20 41.9 E077 03.5
48′ VEAT IXA +05:30 N23 53.4 E091 14.3
10/28 4000′ CONCRETE. LCN 10.
Apt Operator 0381-2342224; Mobile
09436123556; Fax 0381-2342085. By operational requirements.
18/36 7500′ ASPHALT. PCN 64/F/D/W/T. ABN.
HIRL. HIALS. Allahabad (Bamhrauli)
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 1hr PNR. Customs. 321′ VEAB IXD +05:30 N25 26.4 E081 44.1
Jet A-1. 12/30 8275′ PAVED. TODA 12 9089′. TODA 30
ABN. Fire 7. 8350′. ASDA 12 9089′. ASDA 30 8350′.
Agatti Along
14′ VOAT +05:30 N10 49.4 E072 10.6 820′ VEAN IXV Mil. +05:30 N28 10.0 E094
Apt Operator 04894-242615, 242217; Fax 48.3
04894-242560; apd-agatti@aai.aero, 05/23 2995′ PAVED.
voat.ats@aai.aero.
04/22 3950′ TARMAC. PCN 16/F/D/Y/T. LDA Ambala
22 3612′. ASDA 04 4245′. ASDA 22 4245′. 902′ VIAM Mil. +05:30 N30 22.1 E076 49.0
HIRL. 12/30 9238′ PAVED.
By NOTAM.
Amritsar (Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee Intl) Apt
Fire 5. of Entry
Agra 758′ VIAR ATQ +05:30 N31 42.3 E074 48.1
548′ VIAG AGR Mil. +05:30 N27 09.5 E077 Apt Operator 0183-2214166; Mobile
57.7 9501100068; Fax 0183-2214358.
05/23 9395′ PAVED. ASDA 05 10170′. ASDA 16/34 12001′ BITU/CONC. PCN 64/F/B/W/T.
23 9725′. HIRL. HIALS 16. ALS 34.
12/30 5911′ PAVED. First 2851' rwy 16 PCN 103/R/B/W/T.
H24. Customs.
Ahmedabad Apt of Entry
Jet A-1.
189′ VAAH AMD +05:30 N23 04.3 E072
ABN. Fire 8 Fire 9: O/R.
37.6
Apt Operator 079-22869211, 09825024022, Arkonam
079-22850333(R); Fax 079-22863561; 285′ VOAR Mil. +05:30 N13 04.0 E079 41.0
apdahm@aai.aero. 06/24 13460′ CONC/ASPH. LDA 06 12230′.
05/23 11500′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 94/F/B/W/T. LDA 24 12800′. TODA 06 14450′.
HIRL. ALS 23.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 769
INDIA

Aurangabad 04/22 6001′ CONCRETE. PCN 23/R/C/W/T.


1911′ VAAU IXU +05:30 N19 51.9 E075 LDA 04 5000′. HIRL.
23.8 By NOTAM. O/T 24hr PNR.
Apt Operator 0240-2476147; Fax ABN. Fire 4.
0240-2485344.
Bareilly
09/27 9301′ TARM/CONC. PCN 78/F/B/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS 09. HIALS 27. 568′ VIBY BEK Mil. +05:30 N28 25.3 E079
27.1
The last sections 5856'-7497' PCN 72/R/C/W/T
and 7497'-9301' PCN 75/R/B/W/T. 11/29 9000′ PAVED.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Bathinda
Jet A-1. 662′ VIBT BUP Mil. +05:30 N30 16.2 E074
ABN. Fire 7. 45.4
13/31 8715′ PAVED.
Awantipur
5403′ VIAW Mil. +05:30 N33 52.6 E074 58.5 Begumpet see Hyderabad
12/30 10500′ PAVED.
Belgaum
Bagdogra 2488′ VOBM IXG +05:30 N15 51.5 E074
414′ VEBD IXB Mil. +05:30 N26 41.1 E088 37.1
19.6 Apt Administration 0831-2562020; Fax
Apt Operator 353-2698101/2/3/4/5; Mobile 0831-2562986, 2562030.
9474921397/ 8116167879; Fax 08/26 7546′ TARMAC. PCN 52/F/B/W/T. HIRL.
353-2698068/2698101; safe.hand@gov.in. HIALS 26.
18/36 8999′ CONC/BITU. PCN 53/R/C/X/T. By NOTAM and outside AD hrs 24hr PNR.
TODA 18 10226′. TODA 36 10128′. ASDA 18 Jet A-1.
9882′. ASDA 36 9924′. HIRL. HIALS 36. ABN. Fire 4.
Rwy 36 Right-Hand Circuit.
SR-2200LT. Customs: Mon,Wed, Thu Bengaluru (Hal)
0930-1800LT and Tue, Fri 0600-1430LT. 2912′ VOBG +05:30 N12 57.1 E077 39.9
Jet A-1. Apt Operator 080-25225083; Fax
ABN. Fire 7. 080-25233032, 25222076; halatc-
mail@gmail.com.
Bakshi Ka Talab 09/27 10847′ BITUMEN. PCN 60/F/A/X/T. LDA
407′ VIBL Mil. +05:30 N26 59.3 E080 53.6 09 10850′. LDA 27 10850′. TODA 09 11831′.
09/27 9000′ PAVED. TODA 27 11831′. ASDA 09 11142′. HIRL.
Rwy 09 Right-Hand Circuit.
Bamhrauli see Allahabad
H24. PPR for non-sked flts.
Barapani Jet A-1.
2924′ VEBI SHL +05:30 N25 42.2 E091 58.7 Fire 7 Fire 9 O/R.
Apt Operator 0364-2908740; Fax
0364-2580110.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 770
INDIA

Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl) Apt of Entry Operations on rwy 05/23 restricted to light acft
3001′ VOBL BLR +05:30 N13 11.9 E077 only.
42.3 14/32 8999′ BITUMEN. PCN 56/F/B/W/T.
Apt Operator 080-23540000; Fax RL. HIALS.
080-23333400. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
09/27 13123′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/B/W/T. F-3, Jet A-1.
HIRL. ABN. Fire 6.
H24. Customs.
Bhuj
Jet A-1.
268′ VABJ BHJ +05:30 N23 17.2 E069 40.2
ABN. Fire 9.
05/23 8300′ PAVED.
Bhavnagar Rwy 23 Right-Hand Circuit.
44′ VABV BHU +05:30 N21 45.2 E072 11.4 Fire 7.
Apt Operator 0278-2212971,2203213; Mobile
09427211500; Fax 0278-2203991,2201840. Bidar
07/25 6299′ ASPHALT. PCN 54/F/C/W/T. 2178′ VOBR Mil. +05:30 N17 54.5 E077
TORA 25 6070′. LDA 07 5446′. LDA 25 6070′. 29.2
TODA 25 6070′. ASDA 25 6070′. HIRL. 02/20 9212′ PAVED.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. 08/26 9025′ PAVED.
ABN. Fire 5. Bihta
Bhopal (Raja Bhoj) 177′ VEBT Mil. +05:30 N25 35.3 E084 53.1
1719′ VABP BHO +05:30 N23 17.2 E077 10/28 7900′ PAVED.
20.2
Bikaner (Nal)
Apt Operator 0755-2646001; Mobile
706′ VIBK BKB Mil. +05:30 N28 04.2 E073
09425008255; Fax 0755-2640989,
12.4
0755-2646002, 0755-2646003.
05/23 8960′ PAVED.
12/30 9003′ TARMAC. PCN 88/F/C/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS. Birsa Munda see Ranchi
RWY 12 first 2293' PCN 63/F/B/W/T.
Calicut Apt of Entry
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
342′ VOCL CCJ +05:30 N11 08.3 E075 57.0
F-3, J.
Apt Administration 0483-2719400, 27119500;
ABN. Fire 7.
Fax 0483-2711406. Apt Operator Mobile
Bhubaneshwar 9847245543.
138′ VEBS BBI +05:30 N20 14.8 E085 49.1 10/28 9350′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 71/F/B/W/T.
Apt Operator 0674-2596300; Mobile HIRL. HIALS. LDIN 28.
09437496302; Fax 0674-2596302. H24. Customs.
05/23 4524′ BITUMEN. PCN 18/R/C/W/T. Jet A-1.
ASDA 05 4721′. ASDA 23 4721′. ABN. Fire 8.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 771
INDIA

Chabua Coimbatore (Coimbatore Intl) Apt of Entry


362′ VECA Mil. +05:30 N27 27.7 E095 07.1 1328′ VOCB CJB +05:30 N11 01.6 E077
05/23 9008′ PAVED. 02.5
Apt Administration 0422-2592155,
Chakeri see Kanpur 0944-2649155; Mobile 0422-2571941,
Chandigarh 2571956; apdcoimbatore@aai.aero. Apt Opera-
tor Fax 0422-2592384.
1030′ VICG IXC Mil. +05:30 N30 40.4 E076
47.4 05/23 9810′ TARMAC. PCN 66/F/A/W/T. HIRL.
HIALS 05. HIALS 23.
11/29 9000′ CONC/BITU.
Rwy 23 Right-Hand Circuit.
Chaudhary Charan Singh Intl see Lucknow PCN rwy 05 first 984': 96/R/B/W/T and rwy 23
first 1312': 86/F/C/W/T..
Chennai (Chennai Intl) Apt of Entry
H24. Customs: Avbl for skd intl flights & on
52′ VOMM MAA +05:30 N12 59.7 E080 10.5
request for non skd intl flights.
Apt Operator 044-22561122; Fax
Fuel: U.
044-22560512.
ABN. Fire 7.
07/25 12001′ CONC/ASPH. PCN 105/F/C/W/T.
TODA 07 12503′. TODA 25 12674′. ASDA 07 Dabolim see Goa
12165′. ASDA 25 12198′. HIRL. HIALS 07. ALS
25. Darbhanga
12/30 9482′ CONC/ASPH. PCN 89/F/C/W/T. 154′ VEDH Mil. +05:30 N26 11.6 E085 55.0
TORA 30 8793′. LDA 12 6923′. LDA 30 8793′. 10/28 8999′ PAVED.
TODA 30 8793′. ASDA 30 8793′. HIRL.
Dehradun
Rwy 12 first 3149' PCN 85/R/B/W/T and 3314'
to 5118' PCN 98/F/A/W/T. 1856′ VIDN DED +05:30 N30 11.4 E078
10.9
H24. Customs.
Apt Operator 0135 2412052; Mobile
F-3, Jet A-1. Oxygen O/R.
7060278844; Fax 0135 2410358.
ABN. Fire 9.
08/26 7021′ TARMAC. PCN 45/F/C/W/U. LDA
Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl see Mumbai 26 3645′. HIRL. HIALS 08.
By NOTAM, outside AD ops hrs 24hr PNR.
Cochin (Cochin Intl)
Jet A-1.
30′ VOCI COK +05:30 N10 09.2 E076 24.4
ABN. Fire 7.
Apt Administration 484-2610125, 2610115; Fax
484-2610009; md@cial.aero. Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl) Apt of Entry
09/27 11155′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/W/T. 777′ VIDP DEL +05:30 N28 34.1 E077 06.7
HIRL. HIALS. Apt Operator 011-47197000/1, 47197845;
H24. Customs. Prabhakararao.Indana@gmrgroup.in.
Jet A-1. 09/27 9229′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 90/F/B/W/T.
ABN. Fire 9. LDA 27 8730′. TODA 09 10650′. TODA 27
11526′. HIRL. ALS 27.
PCN 84/R/B/W/T first 1706' rwy 09.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 772
INDIA

10/28 12500′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 135/F/B/W/T. Jet A-1.


TODA 28 13399′. HIRL. ALS 10. ABN. Fire 4 Fire 6 O/R.
Rwy 10 first 322' PCN 75/R/A/W/T and rwy 28
first 492' PCN 74/R/A/W/T. Diu
11/29 14534′ ASPHALT. PCN 93/F/C/W/T. 32′ VADU DIU +05:30 N20 42.8 E070 55.4
TORA 11 13484′. LDA 11 11368′. LDA 29 Apt Operator 02875-275543; Mobile
9744′. TODA 11 13484′. HIRL. 9824230922; Fax 02875-275365.
Rwy 11/29 first 1437'/866' PCN 110/R/C/W/T. 05/23 5361′ PAVED. PCN 16/F/B/W/T.
H24. Customs. Dly 0930-1800.
F-3, Jet A-1, J. ABN. Fire 5.
ABN. Fire 10. Dr. Ambedkar Intl see Nagpur
Delhi (Safdarjung) Dundigal see Hyderabad
696′ VIDD +05:30 N28 35.0 E077 12.5
Apt Operator 011-24640859, 24618680; Fax Durgapur
011-24693926. 302′ VEDG RDP +05:30 N23 37.5 E087
12/30 3872′ TARMAC. PCN 8/F/C/X/T. LDA 30 14.5
2723′. Apt Administration 341-6670301; Fax
Rwy 12 Right-Hand Circuit. 341-2663397; apd.dgp@bengalaero.com.
Government flts ony. Days and by NOTAM. 16/34 9186′ ASPHALT. PCN 59/F/A/W/T.
TORA 34 8366′. LDA 16 8366′. LDA 34 8366′.
ABN. Fire 4.
TODA 34 8366′. ASDA 16 9383′. ASDA 34
Devi Ahilyabai Holkar see Indore 9383′. HIRL. HIALS.
First 689' rwy 16 PCN 86/R/B/W/T and rwy 34
Dibrugarh PCN 103/R/B/W/T.
362′ VEMN DIB +05:30 N27 28.9 E095 01.1 By NOTAM.
Apt Operator 0373-2382755; Fax Jet A-1.
0373-2382185.
ABN. Fire 7.
05/23 6004′ BITU/CONC. PCN 40/F/D/X/T.
LDA 23 5407′. HIRL. Gaya
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. 380′ VEGY GAY +05:30 N24 44.9 E084
Jet A-1. 56.5
ABN. Fire 7. Apt Administration 0631-2210129, 2210083.
Apt Operator Fax 0631-2228884.
Dimapur 10/28 7500′ TARMAC. PCN 62/F/C/W/T. LDA
487′ VEMR DMU +05:30 N25 53.0 E093 28 7251′. HIRL. HIALS.
46.3 By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
Apt Administration 03862-243157. Apt Operator toms.
Fax 03862-243157. Fuel: U.
12/30 7513′ ASPHALT. LDA 12 6824′. ABN. Fire 6 By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr
HIRL. HIALS. PNR.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 773
INDIA

Goa (Dabolim) Hakimpet


187′ VOGO GOI +05:30 N15 22.9 E073 49.6 2011′ VOHK Mil. +05:30 N17 33.2 E078
08/26 11253′ ASPHALT. PCN 80. TODA 08 31.5
11745′. TODA 26 11926′. ASDA 08 11745′. 09/27 6923′ PAVED.
ASDA 26 11926′. HIRL. HIALS 26.
Hal see Bengaluru
H24, non-sked tfc 24hr PNR. Mon-Fri
0300-0700 and 1000-1100 CIV tfc not permit- Halwara
ted. Customs. 784′ VIHX Mil. +05:30 N30 44.9 E075 37.8
J. 13/31 8993′ PAVED.
Fire 8.
Hashimara
Gondia 358′ VEHX Mil. +05:30 N26 41.9 E089 22.1
987′ VAGD +05:30 N21 31.4 E080 17.3 11R/29L 9003′ PAVED.
04/22 7513′ BITUMEN. PCN 86/F/A/W/T. LDA
04 7005′. LDA 22 7070′. RL. Hindan
Rwy 04 first 1873' PCN 77/R/A/W/T. 702′ VIDX Mil. +05:30 N28 42.5 E077 21.5
Non-sked flts 24hr PNR. 09/27 9000′ PAVED.
ABN. Fire 4 Fire 6: 72hr PNR. Hosur
Gorakhpur 3051′ VO95 +05:30 N12 39.7 E077 45.8
259′ VEGK GOP Mil. +05:30 N26 09/27 5938′ PAVED. PCN 72/F/C/W/T.
44.5 E083 27.1 Fire 5.
11/29 9000′ PAVED.
Hubli
Guwahati 2180′ VOHB HBX +05:30 N15 21.7 E075
162′ VEGT GAU +05:30 N26 06.3 E091 05.1
35.1 Apt Operator 0836-2237921; Fax
Apt Operator (0361)2841909; Fax 0836-2237920.
(0361)2840406. 08/26 8530′ TARMAC. PCN 58/F/C/W/T. HIRL.
02/20 10180′ TARMAC. PCN 59/F/C/W/T. HIALS 26.
HIRL. HIALS. By NOTAM. Customs.
Rwy 20 Right-Hand Circuit. ABN. Fire 4.
Rwy 20 first 1181'(360m) PCN 78/F/C/X/T.
Hyderabad (Begumpet)
H24. Customs: H24. Non-sked flts PNR.
1744′ VOHY BPM +05:30 N17 27.2 E078
Jet A-1. 27.7
ABN. Fire 7. Apt Operator 040-27903785; Mobile
Gwalior (Maharajpur) 9866072604; Fax 040-27906001.
617′ VIGR GWL Mil. +05:30 N26 17.5 E078 09/27 10597′ TARMAC. PCN 66/F/B/X/T. LDA
13.7 09 9026′. LDA 27 8176′. HIRL. ALS 27.
06/24 8971′ PAVED. Rwy 09: Last 1099' PCN 61/R/B/W/T.
Dly 0100-0800 and 0900-1600.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 774
INDIA

F-3, Jet A-1. H24.


ABN. Fire 6. F-3, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.
Hyderabad (Dundigal)
2011′ VODG Mil. +05:30 N17 37.6 E078 Jabalpur
24.2 1622′ VAJB JLR +05:30 N23 11.0 E080 03.6
10L/28R 8246′ PAVED. Apt Administration 0761-2603452, 2667352;
10R/28L 6751′ PAVED. Fax 0761-2603451.
06/24 6522′ TARM/CONC. PCN 44/F/C/X/U.
Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl) Apt of Entry
TODA 06 6637′. TODA 24 6719′. ASDA 24
2028′ VOHS HYD +05:30 N17 14.4 E078 6719′. HIRL. HIALS.
25.7
First 2001' rwy 06 PCN 48/R/C/X/U.
Apt Operator 040-67395100; Fax
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
040-67395559; Vikram.Jaising-
hani@gmrgroup.in. Jet A-1.
09L/27R 12162′ CONCRETE. ABN. Fire 6.
PCN 77/F/B/W/T. HIRL. Jai Prakash Narayan Intl see Patna
09R/27L 13976′ CONCRETE.
PCN 77/F/B/W/T. HIRL. HIALS. Jaipur Apt of Entry
H24. Customs. 1265′ VIJP JAI +05:30 N26 49.5 E075 48.1
Jet A-1. Apt Operator 0141-2550623; Mobile
ABN. Fire 9 , Fire 10: 1hr PNR. 9829059821; Fax 0141-2721585;
apdjpr@aai.aero.
Imphal 09/27 11178′ TARM/CONC. PCN 71/F/B/W/T.
2540′ VEIM IMF +05:30 N24 45.8 E093 54.0 HIRL. HIALS 09. HIALS 27.
Apt Operator 0385-2455138, 2455153, First 2133'(650m) rwy 27 PCN 85/R/B/W/T.
09402882763; Fax 0385-2455076. H24. Customs: 2 hr PNR.
04/22 9003′ TARMAC. PCN 88/F/C/W/T. Jet A-1.
HIRL. HIALS. ABN. Fire 8.
First 2293' rwy 12 PCN 63/F/B/W/T.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Jaisalmer
Jet A-1. 778′ VIJR JSA Mil. +05:30 N26 53.4 E070
52.0
ABN. Fire 7.
04/22 9001′ PAVED.
Indira Gandhi Intl see Delhi
Jalgaon
Indore (Devi Ahilyabai Holkar) 842′ VAJL +05:30 N20 57.7 E075 37.5
1851′ VAID IDR +05:30 N22 43.4 E075 48.3 Apt Operator 257-2274114; Fax 257-2274114.
Apt Administration Fax 0731-2620278; apdin- 09/27 5577′ TARMAC. PCN 47/F/A/W/T. LDA
dore@aai.aero. Apt Operator 0731-2629455; 09 3871′. LDA 27 5085′. HIRL. HIALS 27.
Mobile 0989-3289455. 0930-1730LT, Sat, Sun and Hol clsd.
07/25 9035′ TARMAC. PCN 84/F/C/X/T. HIRL. ABN. Fire 4.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 775
INDIA

Jammu Apt Operator 02836-257628; Mobile


957′ VIJU IXJ +05:30 N32 41.6 E074 50.4 9825235079; Fax 02836-257418.
18C/36C 6700′ ASPHALT. LDA 18C 6500′. 05/23 5000′ CONCRETE. PCN 21/F/C/W/T.
TODA 18C 6900′. ASDA 18C 6900′. ALS.
By NOTAM. Non-sked flts 24hr PNR.
Jamnagar
ABN. Fire 3.
49′ VAJM JGA Mil. +05:30 N22 28.0 E070
01.0 Kangra
06/24 8248′ PAVED. 2525′ VIGG DHM +05:30 N32 09.9 E076
12/30 8259′ PAVED. 15.7
Apt Operator 01892-232374; Fax
Jamshedpur 01892-233430.
479′ VEJS IXW +05:30 N22 48.9 E086 10.1 15/33 4501′ TARMAC. PCN 22/F/D/W/T.
08/26 3376′ TARMAC. LDA 08 2520′. LDA 26 Rwy 33 first 600' PCN 13/R/B/W/T.
3248′. TODA 08 3868′. TODA 26 3868′.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr O/R. Non-sked flts
Jindal Vijayanagar see Toranagallu 24hr PNR.
Jet A-1.
Jodhpur
ABN. Fire 5.
710′ VIJO JDH Mil. +05:30 N26 15.4 E073
03.1 Kanpur (Chakeri)
05/23 9000′ PAVED. 406′ VECX KNU Mil. +05:30 N26 24.3 E080
24.6
Jorhat
09/27 9189′ PAVED.
299′ VEJT JRH Mil. +05:30 N26 44.0 E094
11.0 Kargil
04/22 9005′ PAVED. 9760′ VIKL Mil. +05:30 N34 31.5 E076 09.4
02/20 6200′ PAVED.
Kadapa
437′ VOCP +05:30 N14 30.8 E078 46.3 Kempegowda Intl see Bengaluru
Apt Operator 8562-220506, 220540; Fax
Keshod
8562-220506, 220539.
167′ VAKS IXK +05:30 N21 18.9 E070 16.1
11/29 5640′ CONCRETE. PCN 15/R/C/W/T.
HIRL. Apt Administration (02871) 233391, 234611;
cnsic_vaks@aai.aero. Apt Operator Fax
By NOTAM.
(02871)231412.
ABN. Fire U.
05/23 4500′ TARMAC. TODA 05 4850′. TODA
Kalaikunda 23 4980′.
200′ VEDX Mil. +05:30 N22 20.4 E087 12.9 By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 72hr PNR.
17/35 8998′ PAVED. ABN. Fire 4.

Kandla Khajuraho
96′ VAKE IXY +05:30 N23 06.7 E070 06.0 728′ VEKO HJR +05:30 N24 49.2 E079 55.1
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 776
INDIA

Apt Operator 07686-274041, 274127; Fax Kullu Manali


07686-274765. 3573′ VIBR KUU +05:30 N31 52.6 E077
01/19 7500′ BITUMEN. PCN 55/F/C/W/T. LDA 09.3
01 6001′. HIRL. HIALS 19. Apt Operator 01902-265062, -266325; Mobile
0630-1030. O/T 24hr PNR. 09418062063; Fax 01902-265603, -265052.
Jet A-1, J. 16/34 3451′ BITUMEN. PCN 15/F/C/Y/T. Rwy
ABN. Fire 6. 16 Landing not allowed. Rwy 34 Takeoff not
allowed.
Kolhapur By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
1996′ VAKP KLH +05:30 N16 40.0 E074 Jet A-1.
17.4
ABN. Fire 5.
07/25 4495′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 26/F/B/Y/T.
TODA 07 5085′. TODA 25 5150′. RL. Kumbhirgram see Silchar
ABN. Fire 4.
Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl see Varanasi
Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose In)
Lengpui
Apt of Entry
1398′ VELP AJL +05:30 N23 50.3 E092 37.6
23′ VECC CCU +05:30 N22 39.2 E088 26.8
Apt Operator 0389-2573233, 2573234; Fax
Apt Operator 033-25119944; Fax
0389-2573233.
033-25118873.
17/35 8005′ ASPHALT. PCN 36/F/C/W/U. Rwy
01L/19R 10728′ CONC/BITU. PCN 70/F/B/W/T.
17 Takeoff not allowed. Rwy 35 Landing not
TORA 19R 9314′. LDA 01L 9314′. LDA 19R
allowed.
9019′. TODA 19R 9314′. ASDA 19R 9314′.
HIRL. HIALS 19R. Rwy 35 Right-Hand Circuit.
Rwy 01L first 1411' PCN 76/R/B/W/T and rwy By NOTAM.
19R first 1444' PCN 101/R/C/W/T. Fuel: U.
01R/19L 11900′ BITUMEN. PCN 84/F/C/W/T. ABN. Fire 7.
LDA 19L 10499′. HIRL.
Lilabari
H24. Customs.
330′ VELR IXI +05:30 N27 17.5 E094 05.6
F-3, Jet A-1.
Apt Operator (03752) 234179; Fax (03752)
ABN. Fire 9. 234179.
Kota 04/22 7500′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 46/F/B/W/T.
896′ VIKO KTU +05:30 N25 09.6 E075 50.9 LDA 04 7106′. HIRL.
08/26 4000′ CONCRETE. LCN 10. TORA 26 Rwy 04 first 305m PCN 48/R/B/W/T and rwy 22
4078′. LDA 26 3707′. first 645.5m PCN 45/R/B/W/T.
By operational requirements. By NOTAM. O/R 24hr PNR.
F-3. ABN. Fire 4.
Fire N. Lucknow (Chaudhary Charan Singh Intl)
Apt of Entry
405′ VILK LKO +05:30 N26 45.7 E080 53.0
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 777
INDIA

Apt Operator 0522-2435777, 2435404; Mobile 06/24 8038′ CONCRETE. PCN 80/R/B/W/T.
9839097888; Fax 0522-2438404. TORA 24 7644′. LDA 06 7644′. LDA 24 7644′.
09/27 8996′ TARM/CONC. PCN 76/F/C/W/T. TODA 24 7644′. ASDA 24 7644′. HIRL. HIALS.
LDA 09 8481′. HIRL. ALS 09. HIALS 27. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
Rigid rwy portion - PCN 74/R/C/W/T. toms.
H24. Customs: Customs limited to sked intl tfc. Jet A-1.
Non sked tfc 24hr PNR. ABN. Fire 7.
F-3, Jet A-1.
Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl) Apt of
ABN. Fire 7. Entry
Ludhiana 40′ VABB BOM +05:30* N19 05.5 E072 52.0
834′ VILD LUH +05:30 N30 51.2 E075 57.4 Apt Administration 022-66852300/1; Fax
Apt Operator 0161-2844569; Fax 022-26156202/66851602.
0161-2845042. 09/27 11312′ ASPHALT. PCN 100/F/A/W/T.
12/30 4800′ ASPHALT. TORA 12 4505′. TORA TORA 09 10459′. LDA 09 10000′. LDA 27
30 4505′. LDA 12 4111′. LDA 30 4163′. TODA 9728′. TODA 09 10459′. ASDA 09 10459′.
12 4505′. TODA 30 4505′. ASDA 12 4505′. HIRL. ALS 27.
ASDA 30 4505′. Rwy 27 TORA/TODA/ASDA 11312' from twy
Mon-Sat 0930-1730 LT, outside ops hr 24hr N1 intersection.
O/R. 14/32 9419′ ASPHALT. PCN 100/F/A/W/T. LDA
ABN. Fire 5. 14 8106′. LDA 32 8770′. HIRL.
H24. Customs.
Madurai F-3, F-4, F-5, Jet A-1, J. Oxygen O/R.
462′ VOMD IXM +05:30 N09 50.1 E078 05.3 ABN. Fire 10.
Apt Operator 0452-2690717, 2690633; Mobile
09442541413; Fax 0452-2690151, 2690305. Mysore
09/27 7497′ TARMAC. PCN 68/F/A/W/T. LDA 2394′ VOMY MYQ +05:30 N12 13.9 E076
27 7293′. TODA 09 8307′. TODA 27 9429′. 39.4
ASDA 09 7694′. ASDA 27 7694′. HIRL. HIALS. Apt Operator (0821) 2596802; Fax (0821)
First 1509'(460m) rwy 09 PCN 92/R/B/W/T. 2596802; apc_mysore@aai.aero.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. 09/27 5709′ CONCRETE. PCN 108/R/C/W/T.
J. RL. HIALS.
ABN. Fire 7. By NOTAM.
ABN. Fire 5.
Maharajpur see Gwalior
Nagpur (Dr. Ambedkar Intl) Apt of Entry
Mangalore (Mangalore Intl) Apt of Entry 1033′ VANP NAG +05:30 N21 05.5 E079
316′ VOML IXE +05:30 N12 57.7 E074 53.4 02.9
Apt Operator 0824-2220400; Mobile Apt Operator 0712-2295983, 2295981; Fax
09448125412; Fax 0824-2254175; apd_man- 0712-2283224; goc@miplnagpur.com.
galore@aai.aero. 14/32 10499′ TARMAC. PCN 79/F/A/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 778
INDIA

Rwy 14 first 5100': 89/F/B/W/T. 10/28 4501′ ASPHALT. PCN 16/F/C/W/T.


H24. TORA 10 4403′. LDA 10 4403′. TODA 10 4403′.
F-3, Jet A-1. ASDA 10 4403′. MIRL. HIALS 10.
ABN. Fire 8. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24 hr PNR.
Fire 4.
Nal see Bikaner
Pathankot
Naliya 1020′ VIPK IXP Mil. +05:30 N32 14.0 E075
140′ VANY Mil. +05:30 N23 13.0 E068 53.5 38.1
06/24 9000′ PAVED. 01/19 9000′ PAVED.
Nanded Patna (Jai Prakash Narayan Intl) Apt of
1233′ VOND NDC +05:30 N19 10.9 E077 Entry
19.4 170′ VEPT PAT +05:30 N25 35.6 E085 05.5
Apt Operator 02462-223402; Mobile Apt Operator 0612-2220683; Mobile
9923434158; Fax 02462-223403. 09431821772; Fax 0612-2225227.
10/28 7546′ TARMAC. PCN 60/F/A/W/T. 07/25 6798′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/C/W/T. LDA
HIALS. 07 5502′. LDA 25 6358′. HIRL. HIALS.
24hr PNR. H24. Customs: Customs limited to sked intl tfc.
Fire 5. Non sked tfc O/R.
Jet A-1.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl see
Kolkata ABN. Fire 7.

Ozar Porbandar
1995′ VAOZ ISK +05:30 N20 07.2 E073 23′ VAPR PBD +05:30 N21 39.0 E069 39.5
54.8 Apt Operator 0286-2220650, 2220033; Fax
Apt Administration 2550 275816; Fax 2550 0286-2220033.
275816/275881. 09/27 4498′ TARMAC. PCN 22/F/B/W/T. TORA
09/27 9843′ PAVED. PCN 65/F/A/X/T. 09 4465′. LDA 09 4465′. TODA 09 4465′. ASDA
HIRL. HIALS. 09 4465′. HIRL.
First 2297' PCN 72/R/B/X/T. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Mon-Sat 0230-0900 (except Hol). Customs: Jet A-1.
0430-1230. ABN. Fire 5.
ABN. Fire 9. Port Blair
Panagarh 84′ VOPB IXZ +05:30 N11 38.8 E092 44.0
240′ VEPH Mil. +05:30 N23 28.5 E087 25.7 04/22 10725′ TARMAC. PCN 44/F/C/X/T. LDA
15/33 8923′ PAVED. 22 6988′. RL. Rwy 04 Takeoff not allowed.
Dly 0015-1120.
Pantnagar ABN. Fire 7.
770′ VIPT PGH +05:30 N29 01.9 E079 28.3
Apt Operator (05944)-233 685/732.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 779
INDIA

Pune Jet A-1.


1943′ VAPO PNQ Mil. +05:30 N18 ABN. Fire 6 By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr
35.0 E073 55.2 PNR.
10/28 8329′ ASPHALT. HIALS 28.
Ranchi (Birsa Munda)
Fire 8.
2148′ VERC IXR +05:30 N23 18.8 E085
Purnea 19.3
119′ VEPU Mil. +05:30 N25 45.6 E087 24.6 Apt Administration (0651) 6450327; Fax (0651)
09/27 9000′ PAVED. 2250500. Apt Operator Mobile 09431106570.
13/31 8901′ BITUMEN. PCN 61/F/C/X/T. LDA
Raipur (Swami Vivekananda) 13 7953′. HIRL. HIALS.
1042′ VERP RPR +05:30 N21 10.9 E081 H24.
44.3 Fuel: U.
Apt Operator 0771-2418167; Fax ABN. Fire 7.
0771-2418168.
06/24 7500′ BITUMEN. PCN 50/F/B/W/T. LDA Safdarjung see Delhi
06 7073′. HIRL. HIALS 24.
Saharanpur (Sarsawa)
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24 hr PNR.
890′ VISP Mil. +05:30 N29 59.6 E077 25.5
Jet A-1.
09/27 9000′ PAVED.
ABN. Fire 6.
Salem
Raja Bhoj see Bhopal
1008′ VOSM +05:30 N11 46.9 E078 03.9
Rajahmundry Apt Operator 4290-220060; Mobile
151′ VORY RJA +05:30 N17 06.6 E081 49.2 9442573223; Fax 4290-220166; apd-
Apt Operator 0883-2007838; Mobile salem@aai.aero.
09490742058; Fax 0883-2487852; 04/22 6001′ TARMAC. PCN 37/F/B/W/T. HIRL.
apdry@aai.aero. Rwy 22 Right-Hand Circuit.
05/23 5741′ ASPHALT. PCN 26/F/B/W/T. RL. By NOTAM.
By NOTAM. O/T 24hr PNR. ABN. Fire 2 , Fire 5 upgrade 72hr PNR.
Jet A-1.
Sarsawa see Saharanpur
ABN. Fire 5.
Silchar (Kumbhirgram)
Rajiv Gandhi Intl see Hyderabad
353′ VEKU IXS Mil. +05:30 N24 54.8 E092
Rajkot 58.8
441′ VARK RAJ +05:30 N22 18.6 E070 46.8 06/24 7500′ PAVED. TORA 06 5857′. TORA 24
Apt Administration 0281-2479610, 2453009. 5857′. LDA 06 5857′. LDA 24 5857′. TODA 06
Apt Operator 0281-2451849. 5857′. TODA 24 5857′. ASDA 06 5857′. ASDA
24 5857′.
05/23 6056′ TARMAC. PCN 98/F/C/W/T. LDA
05 5728′. LDA 23 5728′. HIRL. HIALS. Sirsa
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. 654′ VISX Mil. +05:30 N29 33.6 E075 00.4
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 780
INDIA

05/23 9000′ PAVED. Tezpur


230′ VETZ TEZ Mil. +05:30 N26 42.5 E092
Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee Intl see Amritsar
47.1
Sri Sathya Sai 05/23 9514′ PAVED.
1569′ VOPN +05:30 N14 08.9 E077 47.4
Thanjavur
Apt Operator 08555-287346/65; Fax
247′ VOTJ TJV Mil. +05:30 N10 43.3 E079
08555-287346/65/90.
06.1
09/27 6991′ BITUMEN. PCN 50/F/A/W/T.
07/25 6014′ PAVED.
By NOTAM. 48hr PNR for non-sked tfc.
Fire 5. Thiruvananthapuram Apt of Entry
15′ VOTV TRV +05:30 N08 28.8 E076 55.2
Srinagar
Apt Operator 0471-2500283, 2702000; Fax
5485′ VISR SXR +05:30 N33 59.3 E074 0471-2500428.
46.5
14/32 11066′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 89/F/C/W/T.
13/31 12001′ BITUMEN. LDA 14 9734′. LDA 32 10623′. TODA 32
Sulur 11795′. HIRL. HIALS 14. HIALS 32.
1248′ VOSX Mil. +05:30 N11 00.8 E077 Rwy 32 first 1066' PCN 108/R/C/W/T.
09.6 H24. Customs.
05/23 9593′ PAVED. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9.
Surat
29′ VASU STV +05:30 N21 07.0 E072 44.5 Thoise
Apt Operator (0261) 2720109; Mobile 10066′ VITE Mil. +05:30 N34 39.2 E077
9429892020; Fax (0261) 2720195; apd- 22.5
surat@aai.aero. 11/29 10008′ PAVED.
04/22 9531′ TARMAC. PCN 56/F/D/X/T.
Tiruchirappalli (Tiruchirappalli Intl) Apt of
HIRL. HIALS.
Entry
Mon-Fri 0400-1200.
290′ VOTR TRZ +05:30 N10 45.9 E078 42.9
Jet A-1.
Apt Operator 0431-2340451, 2340551,
ABN. Fire 7. 2340555; Fax 0431-2340606.
Suratgarh 09/27 7949′ TARMAC. PCN 68/F/A/W/T. LDA
562′ VISG Mil. +05:30 N29 23.3 E073 54.2 09 7467′. HIRL. HIALS 27.
05/23 9000′ PAVED. The first 1903'(580m) PCN 86/R/B/W/T.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
Swami Vivekananda see Raipur toms: By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Non skd O/R.
Tambaram
Jet A-1, J.
89′ VOTX Mil. +05:30 N12 54.4 E080 07.3
ABN. Fire 7.
05/23 4763′ PAVED.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 781
INDIA

Tirupati 08/26 7484′ TARM/CONC. PCN 105/F/C/W/T.


350′ VOTP TIR +05:30 N13 38.0 E079 32.5 LDA 08 6992′. HIRL. HIALS.
Apt Operator 0877-2275334, 2275354, First 509' PCN 59/F/C/W/T and rwy 08 from
2100171; Fax 0877-2275338, 2275353; 509' to 801'/rwy 26 from 509' to 702'PCN
apdtp@aai.aero. 72/F/C/W/T.
08/26 7500′ BITUMEN. PCN 63/F/D/X/T. HIRL. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
HIALS 08. HIALS 26. Jet A-1.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. ABN. Fire 6.
Jet A-1.
Udhampur
ABN. Fire 7.
2079′ VIUX Mil. +05:30 N32 54.1 E075 09.4
Toranagallu (Jindal Vijayanagar) 18/36 9006′ PAVED.
1667′ VOJV VDY +05:30 N15 10.5 E076
Uttarlai
38.1
505′ VIUT Mil. +05:30 N25 48.8 E071 28.9
Apt Operator 8395-240499; Fax 8395-240464;
aviation@jsw.in. 02/20 9000′ PAVED.
13/31 5213′ ASPHALT. PCN 14/F/C/W/T. Vadodara
TORA 13 4839′. TORA 31 4915′. LDA 13 4409′. 132′ VABO BDQ +05:30 N22 19.8 E073
LDA 31 3983′. TODA 13 4839′. TODA 31 4915′. 13.1
ASDA 13 4839′. ASDA 31 4915′.
Apt Operator (0265) 2485356; Fax (0265)
0800-1000LT, 1430-1700LT and 2000-2200LT. 2483899; apdvadodara@aai.aero.
O/T O/R.
04/22 8100′ ASPHALT. PCN 53/F/B/W/T. LDA
Jet A-1. 04 7401′. MIRL. HIALS.
ABN. Fire 5. By NOTAM. Ouside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Tuticorin J.
85′ VOTK TCR +05:30 N08 43.3 E078 01.6 ABN. Fire 7.
Apt Administration 0461-2271863; Fax
Varanasi (Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl) Apt of
0461-2271863, 2271110; apd-tuti-
Entry
corin@aai.aero.
266′ VEBN VNS +05:30 N25 27.1 E082 51.5
10/28 4429′ TARMAC. PCN 26/F/C/W/T. RL.
Apt Operator (0542) 2622155, 2622081-85;
By NOTAM. 24hr PPR for non-skd flights. Mobile 09415223071; Fax (0542) 2622320.
ABN. Fire 6 , 24hr PPR for fire fighting ouside
09/27 9006′ TARMAC. PCN 68/F/C/W/T. LDA
ATS hours. 09 8241′. HIRL. HIALS.
Udaipur By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
1684′ VAUD UDR +05:30 N24 37.0 E073 toms: Customs avbl for skd flts. Non skd O/R.
53.7 Jet A-1.
Apt Operator 0294-2655950, 2655279, ABN. Fire 7.
2657735-38; Mobile 09414159950; Fax
Vijayawada
0294-2655953, 2655460, 2655279.
83′ VOBZ VGA +05:30 N16 32.0 E080 48.2
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 782
INDIA

Apt Administration 08676-252729; Fax Apt Operator 04894-242615, 242217; Fax


08676-254757. 04894-242560; apd-agatti@aai.aero,
08/26 7500′ TARMAC. PCN 64/F/C/W/T. LDA voat.ats@aai.aero.
08 6916′. HIRL. HIALS. 04/22 3950′ TARMAC. PCN 16/F/D/Y/T. LDA
RWY 26 first 2175' PCN 63/R/C/W/T. 22 3612′. ASDA 04 4245′. ASDA 22 4245′.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. HIRL.
Jet A-1. By NOTAM.
ABN. Fire 6. Fire 5.

Vishakhapatnam Agra
10′ VOVZ VTZ +05:30 N17 43.3 E083 13.4 548′ VIAG AGR Mil. +05:30 N27 09.5 E077
57.7
05/23 6000′ CONCRETE. PCN 95/F/C/X/T.
LDA 05 5640′. LDA 23 5800′. RL. 05/23 9395′ PAVED. ASDA 05 10170′. ASDA
23 9725′.
10/28 10007′ BITU/CONC. PCN 94/F/C/X/T.
HIRL. HIALS. 12/30 5911′ PAVED.
CIV tfc 24hr PPR. Ahmedabad Apt of Entry
Yelahanka 189′ VAAH AMD +05:30 N23 04.3 E072
37.6
3047′ VOYK Mil. +05:30 N13 08.1 E077
36.4 Apt Operator 079-22869211, 09825024022,
079-22850333(R); Fax 079-22863561;
09/27 7203′ PAVED.
apdahm@aai.aero.
Effective 21 Jun: 05/23 11500′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 94/F/B/W/T.
HIRL. ALS 23.
Adampur Rwy 23 first 2500' PCN 83/R/B/W/T.
810′ VIAX Mil. +05:30 N31 26.0 E075 45.5 H24. Customs.
13/31 9008′ PAVED. F-3, Jet A-1.
Agartala ABN. Fire 9.
48′ VEAT IXA +05:30 N23 53.4 E091 14.3 Akola
Apt Operator 0381-2342224; Mobile 999′ VAAK AKD +05:30 N20 41.9 E077 03.5
09436123556; Fax 0381-2342085.
10/28 4000′ CONCRETE. LCN 10.
18/36 7500′ ASPHALT. PCN 64/F/D/W/T.
By operational requirements.
HIRL. HIALS.
ABN.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 1hr PNR. Customs.
Jet A-1. Allahabad (Bamhrauli)
ABN. Fire 7. 321′ VEAB IXD +05:30 N25 26.4 E081 44.1
12/30 8275′ PAVED. TODA 12 9089′. TODA 30
Agatti
8350′. ASDA 12 9089′. ASDA 30 8350′.
14′ VOAT +05:30 N10 49.4 E072 10.6
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 783
INDIA

Along Bagdogra
820′ VEAN IXV Mil. +05:30 N28 10.0 E094 414′ VEBD IXB Mil. +05:30 N26 41.1 E088
48.3 19.6
05/23 2995′ PAVED. Apt Operator 353-2698101/2/3/4/5; Mobile
9474921397/ 8116167879; Fax
Ambala 353-2698068/2698101; safe.hand@gov.in.
902′ VIAM Mil. +05:30 N30 22.1 E076 49.0 18/36 8999′ CONC/BITU. PCN 53/R/C/X/T.
12/30 9238′ PAVED. TODA 18 10226′. TODA 36 10128′. ASDA 18
9882′. ASDA 36 9924′. HIRL. HIALS 36.
Amritsar (Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee Intl) Apt
of Entry Rwy 36 Right-Hand Circuit.
758′ VIAR ATQ +05:30 N31 42.3 E074 48.1 SR-2200LT. Customs: Mon,Wed, Thu
0930-1800LT and Tue, Fri 0600-1430LT.
Apt Operator 0183-2214166; Mobile
9501100068; Fax 0183-2214358. Jet A-1.
16/34 12001′ BITU/CONC. PCN 91/F/C/W/T. ABN. Fire 7.
HIRL. ALS 34. Bakshi Ka Talab
Rwy 34/16 last/first 868m PCN 103/R/B/W/T. 407′ VIBL Mil. +05:30 N26 59.3 E080 53.6
H24. Customs. 09/27 9000′ PAVED.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 8 Fire 9: O/R. Bamhrauli see Allahabad

Arkonam Barapani
285′ VOAR Mil. +05:30 N13 04.0 E079 41.0 2924′ VEBI SHL +05:30 N25 42.2 E091 58.7
06/24 13460′ CONC/ASPH. LDA 06 12230′. Apt Operator 0364-2908740; Fax
LDA 24 12800′. TODA 06 14450′. 0364-2580110.
04/22 6001′ CONCRETE. PCN 23/R/C/W/T.
Aurangabad LDA 04 5000′. HIRL.
1911′ VAAU IXU +05:30 N19 51.9 E075 By NOTAM. O/T 24hr PNR.
23.8 ABN. Fire 4.
Apt Operator 0240-2476147; Fax
0240-2485344. Bareilly
09/27 9301′ TARM/CONC. PCN 78/F/B/W/T. 568′ VIBY BEK Mil. +05:30 N28 25.3 E079
HIRL. HIALS 09. HIALS 27. 27.1
The last sections 5856'-7497' PCN 72/R/C/W/T 11/29 9000′ PAVED.
and 7497'-9301' PCN 75/R/B/W/T.
Bathinda
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
662′ VIBT BUP Mil. +05:30 N30 16.2 E074
Jet A-1. 45.4
ABN. Fire 7. 13/31 8715′ PAVED.
Awantipur Begumpet see Hyderabad
5403′ VIAW Mil. +05:30 N33 52.6 E074 58.5
12/30 10500′ PAVED.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 784
INDIA

Belgaum 07/25 6299′ ASPHALT. PCN 54/F/C/W/T.


2488′ VOBM IXG +05:30 N15 51.5 E074 TORA 25 6070′. LDA 07 5446′. LDA 25 6070′.
37.1 TODA 25 6070′. ASDA 25 6070′. HIRL.
Apt Administration 0831-2562020; Fax By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
0831-2562986, 2562030. ABN. Fire 5.
08/26 7546′ TARMAC. PCN 52/F/B/W/T. HIRL.
Bhopal (Raja Bhoj)
HIALS 26.
1719′ VABP BHO +05:30 N23 17.2 E077
By NOTAM and outside AD hrs 24hr PNR.
20.2
Jet A-1.
Apt Operator 0755-2646001; Mobile
ABN. Fire 4. 09425008255; Fax 0755-2640989,
Bengaluru (Hal) 0755-2646002, 0755-2646003.
2912′ VOBG +05:30 N12 57.1 E077 39.9 12/30 9003′ TARMAC. PCN 88/F/C/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
Apt Operator 080-25225083; Fax
080-25233032, 25222076; halatc- RWY 12 first 2293' PCN 63/F/B/W/T.
mail@gmail.com. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
09/27 10847′ BITUMEN. PCN 60/F/A/X/T. LDA F-3, J.
09 10850′. LDA 27 10850′. TODA 09 11831′. ABN. Fire 7.
TODA 27 11831′. ASDA 09 11142′. HIRL.
Bhubaneshwar
Rwy 09 Right-Hand Circuit.
138′ VEBS BBI +05:30 N20 14.8 E085 49.1
H24. PPR for non-sked flts.
Apt Operator 0674-2596300; Mobile
Jet A-1.
09437496302; Fax 0674-2596302.
Fire 7 Fire 9 O/R.
05/23 4524′ BITUMEN. PCN 18/R/C/W/T.
Bengaluru (Kempegowda Intl) Apt of Entry ASDA 05 4721′. ASDA 23 4721′.
3001′ VOBL BLR +05:30 N13 11.9 E077 Operations on rwy 05/23 restricted to light acft
42.3 only.
Apt Operator 080-23540000; Fax 14/32 8999′ BITUMEN. PCN 56/F/B/W/T.
080-23333400. RL. HIALS.
09/27 13123′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/B/W/T. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
HIRL. F-3, Jet A-1.
H24. Customs. ABN. Fire 6.
Jet A-1.
Bhuj
ABN. Fire 9.
268′ VABJ BHJ +05:30 N23 17.2 E069 40.2
Bhavnagar 05/23 8300′ PAVED.
44′ VABV BHU +05:30 N21 45.2 E072 11.4 Rwy 23 Right-Hand Circuit.
Apt Operator 0278-2212971,2203213; Mobile Fire 7.
09427211500; Fax 0278-2203991,2201840.
Bidar
2178′ VOBR Mil. +05:30 N17 54.5 E077
29.2
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 785
INDIA

02/20 9212′ PAVED. 12165′. ASDA 25 12198′. HIRL. HIALS 07. ALS
08/26 9025′ PAVED. 25.
12/30 9482′ CONC/ASPH. PCN 89/F/C/W/T.
Bihta TORA 30 8793′. LDA 12 6923′. LDA 30 8793′.
177′ VEBT Mil. +05:30 N25 35.3 E084 53.1 TODA 30 8793′. ASDA 30 8793′. HIRL.
10/28 7900′ PAVED. Rwy 12 first 3149' PCN 85/R/B/W/T and 3314'
to 5118' PCN 98/F/A/W/T.
Bikaner (Nal)
H24. Customs.
706′ VIBK BKB Mil. +05:30 N28 04.2 E073
12.4 F-3, Jet A-1. Oxygen O/R.
05/23 8960′ PAVED. ABN. Fire 9.

Birsa Munda see Ranchi Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl see Mumbai

Calicut Apt of Entry Cochin (Cochin Intl)


342′ VOCL CCJ +05:30 N11 08.3 E075 57.0 30′ VOCI COK +05:30 N10 09.2 E076 24.4
Apt Administration 0483-2719400, 27119500; Apt Administration 484-2610125, 2610115; Fax
Fax 0483-2711406. Apt Operator Mobile 484-2610009; md@cial.aero.
9847245543. 09/27 11155′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/W/T.
10/28 9350′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 71/F/B/W/T. HIRL. HIALS.
HIRL. HIALS. LDIN 28. H24. Customs.
H24. Customs. Jet A-1.
Jet A-1. ABN. Fire 9.
ABN. Fire 8. Coimbatore (Coimbatore Intl) Apt of Entry
Chabua 1328′ VOCB CJB +05:30 N11 01.6 E077
362′ VECA Mil. +05:30 N27 27.7 E095 07.1 02.5
05/23 9008′ PAVED. Apt Administration 0422-2592155,
0944-2649155; Mobile 0422-2571941,
Chakeri see Kanpur 2571956; apdcoimbatore@aai.aero. Apt Opera-
tor Fax 0422-2592384.
Chandigarh
05/23 9810′ TARMAC. PCN 66/F/A/W/T. HIRL.
1030′ VICG IXC Mil. +05:30 N30 40.4 E076 HIALS 05. HIALS 23.
47.4
Rwy 23 Right-Hand Circuit.
11/29 9000′ CONC/BITU.
PCN rwy 05 first 984': 96/R/B/W/T and rwy 23
Chaudhary Charan Singh Intl see Lucknow first 1312': 86/F/C/W/T..
H24. Customs: Avbl for skd intl flights & on
Chennai (Chennai Intl) Apt of Entry request for non skd intl flights.
52′ VOMM MAA +05:30 N12 59.7 E080 10.5 Fuel: U.
Apt Operator 044-22561122; Fax ABN. Fire 7.
044-22560512.
07/25 12001′ CONC/ASPH. PCN 105/F/C/W/T. Dabolim see Goa
TODA 07 12503′. TODA 25 12674′. ASDA 07
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 786
INDIA

Darbhanga Rwy 12 Right-Hand Circuit.


154′ VEDH Mil. +05:30 N26 11.6 E085 55.0 Government flts ony. Days and by NOTAM.
10/28 8999′ PAVED. ABN. Fire 4.

Dehradun Devi Ahilyabai Holkar see Indore


1856′ VIDN DED +05:30 N30 11.4 E078
Dibrugarh
10.9
362′ VEMN DIB +05:30 N27 28.9 E095 01.1
Apt Operator 0135 2412052; Mobile
7060278844; Fax 0135 2410358. Apt Operator 0373-2382755; Fax
0373-2382185.
08/26 7021′ TARMAC. PCN 45/F/C/W/U. LDA
26 3645′. HIRL. HIALS 08. 05/23 6004′ BITU/CONC. PCN 40/F/D/X/T.
LDA 23 5407′. HIRL.
By NOTAM, outside AD ops hrs 24hr PNR.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Jet A-1.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.
ABN. Fire 7.
Delhi (Indira Gandhi Intl) Apt of Entry
Dimapur
778′ VIDP DEL +05:30 N28 34.1 E077 06.7
487′ VEMR DMU +05:30 N25 53.0 E093
Apt Operator 011-47197589; Douglas.Web-
46.3
ster@gmrgroup.in.
Apt Administration 03862-243157. Apt Operator
09/27 9239′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 90/F/B/W/T.
Fax 03862-243157.
LDA 27 8744′. TODA 09 10660′. TODA 27
11536′. HIRL. 12/30 7513′ ASPHALT. LDA 12 6824′.
HIRL. HIALS.
PCN 84/R/B/W/T first 1706' rwy 09.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
10/28 12510′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 135/F/B/W/T.
TODA 28 13409′. HIRL. Jet A-1.
Rwy 10 first 322' PCN 75/R/A/W/T and rwy 28 ABN. Fire 4 Fire 6 O/R.
first 492' PCN 74/R/A/W/T. Diu
11/29 14534′ ASPHALT. PCN 93/F/C/W/T. 32′ VADU DIU +05:30 N20 42.8 E070 55.4
TORA 11 13484′. LDA 11 11368′. LDA 29
Apt Operator 02875-275543; Mobile
9744′. TODA 11 13484′. HIRL.
9824230922; Fax 02875-275365.
Rwy 11/29 first 1437'/866' PCN 110/R/C/W/T.
05/23 5361′ PAVED. PCN 16/F/B/W/T.
H24. Customs.
Dly 0930-1800.
F-3, Jet A-1, J.
ABN. Fire 5.
ABN. Fire 10.
Dr. Ambedkar Intl see Nagpur
Delhi (Safdarjung)
696′ VIDD +05:30 N28 35.0 E077 12.5 Dundigal see Hyderabad
Apt Operator 011-24640859, 24618680; Fax Durgapur
011-24693926.
302′ VEDG RDP +05:30 N23 37.5 E087
12/30 3872′ TARMAC. PCN 8/F/C/X/T. LDA 30 14.5
2723′.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 787
INDIA

Apt Administration 341-6670301; Fax ABN. Fire 4 Fire 6: 72hr PNR.


341-2663397; apd.dgp@bengalaero.com.
Gorakhpur
16/34 9186′ ASPHALT. PCN 59/F/A/W/T.
TORA 34 8366′. LDA 16 8366′. LDA 34 8366′. 259′ VEGK GOP Mil. +05:30 N26
TODA 34 8366′. ASDA 16 9383′. ASDA 34 44.5 E083 27.1
9383′. HIRL. HIALS. 11/29 9000′ PAVED.
First 689' rwy 16 PCN 86/R/B/W/T and rwy 34 Guwahati
PCN 103/R/B/W/T.
162′ VEGT GAU +05:30 N26 06.3 E091
By NOTAM. 35.1
Jet A-1. Apt Operator (0361)2841909; Fax
ABN. Fire 7. (0361)2840406.
Gaya 02/20 10180′ TARMAC. PCN 59/F/C/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
380′ VEGY GAY +05:30 N24 44.9 E084
56.5 Rwy 20 Right-Hand Circuit.
Apt Administration 0631-2210129, 2210083. Rwy 20 first 1181'(360m) PCN 78/F/C/X/T.
Apt Operator Fax 0631-2228884. H24. Customs: H24. Non-sked flts PNR.
10/28 7500′ TARMAC. PCN 62/F/C/W/T. LDA Jet A-1.
28 7251′. HIRL. HIALS. ABN. Fire 7.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
Gwalior (Maharajpur)
toms.
617′ VIGR GWL Mil. +05:30 N26 17.5 E078
Fuel: U.
13.7
ABN. Fire 6 By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr
06/24 8971′ PAVED.
PNR.
Hakimpet
Goa (Dabolim)
2011′ VOHK Mil. +05:30 N17 33.2 E078
187′ VOGO GOI +05:30 N15 22.9 E073 49.6
31.5
08/26 11253′ ASPHALT. PCN 80. TODA 08
09/27 6923′ PAVED.
11745′. TODA 26 11926′. ASDA 08 11745′.
ASDA 26 11926′. HIRL. HIALS 26. Hal see Bengaluru
H24, non-sked tfc 24hr PNR. Mon-Fri
0300-0700 and 1000-1100 CIV tfc not permit- Halwara
ted. Customs. 784′ VIHX Mil. +05:30 N30 44.9 E075 37.8
J. 13/31 8993′ PAVED.
Fire 8. Hashimara
Gondia 358′ VEHX Mil. +05:30 N26 41.9 E089 22.1
987′ VAGD +05:30 N21 31.4 E080 17.3 11R/29L 9003′ PAVED.
04/22 7513′ BITUMEN. PCN 86/F/A/W/T. LDA Hindan
04 7005′. LDA 22 7070′. RL.
702′ VIDX Mil. +05:30 N28 42.5 E077 21.5
Rwy 04 first 1873' PCN 77/R/A/W/T.
09/27 9000′ PAVED.
Non-sked flts 24hr PNR.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 788
INDIA

Hosur 09R/27L 13976′ CONCRETE.


3051′ VO95 +05:30 N12 39.7 E077 45.8 PCN 77/F/B/W/T. HIRL. HIALS.
09/27 5938′ PAVED. PCN 72/F/C/W/T. H24. Customs.
Fire 5. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9 , Fire 10: 1hr PNR.
Hubli
2180′ VOHB HBX +05:30 N15 21.7 E075 Imphal
05.1 2540′ VEIM IMF +05:30 N24 45.8 E093 54.0
Apt Operator 0836-2237921; Fax Apt Operator 0385-2455138, 2455153,
0836-2237920. 09402882763; Fax 0385-2455076.
08/26 8530′ TARMAC. PCN 58/F/C/W/T. HIRL. 04/22 9003′ TARMAC. PCN 88/F/C/W/T.
HIALS 26. HIRL. HIALS.
By NOTAM. Customs. First 2293' rwy 12 PCN 63/F/B/W/T.
ABN. Fire 4. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Jet A-1.
Hyderabad (Begumpet)
ABN. Fire 7.
1744′ VOHY BPM +05:30 N17 27.2 E078
27.7 Indira Gandhi Intl see Delhi
Apt Operator 040-27903785; Mobile
9866072604; Fax 040-27906001. Indore (Devi Ahilyabai Holkar)
09/27 10597′ TARMAC. PCN 66/F/B/X/T. LDA 1851′ VAID IDR +05:30 N22 43.4 E075 48.3
09 9026′. LDA 27 8176′. HIRL. ALS 27. Apt Administration Fax 0731-2620278; apdin-
Rwy 09: Last 1099' PCN 61/R/B/W/T. dore@aai.aero. Apt Operator 0731-2629455;
Mobile 0989-3289455.
Dly 0100-0800 and 0900-1600.
07/25 9035′ TARMAC. PCN 84/F/C/X/T. HIRL.
F-3, Jet A-1.
H24.
ABN. Fire 6.
F-3, Jet A-1.
Hyderabad (Dundigal) ABN. Fire 7.
2011′ VODG Mil. +05:30 N17 37.6 E078
24.2 Jabalpur
10L/28R 8246′ PAVED. 1622′ VAJB JLR +05:30 N23 11.0 E080 03.6
10R/28L 6751′ PAVED. Apt Administration 0761-2603452, 2667352;
Fax 0761-2603451.
Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi Intl) Apt of Entry 06/24 6522′ TARM/CONC. PCN 44/F/C/X/U.
2028′ VOHS HYD +05:30 N17 14.4 E078 TODA 06 6637′. TODA 24 6719′. ASDA 24
25.7 6719′. HIRL. HIALS.
Apt Operator 040-67395100; Fax First 2001' rwy 06 PCN 48/R/C/X/U.
040-67395559; Vikram.Jaising- By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
hani@gmrgroup.in. Jet A-1.
09L/27R 12162′ CONCRETE. ABN. Fire 6.
PCN 77/F/B/W/T. HIRL.
Jai Prakash Narayan Intl see Patna
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 789
INDIA

Jaipur Apt of Entry Jodhpur


1265′ VIJP JAI +05:30 N26 49.5 E075 48.1 710′ VIJO JDH Mil. +05:30 N26 15.4 E073
Apt Operator 0141-2550623; Mobile 03.1
9829059821; Fax 0141-2721585; 05/23 9000′ PAVED.
apdjpr@aai.aero.
Jorhat
09/27 11178′ TARM/CONC. PCN 71/F/B/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS 09. HIALS 27. 299′ VEJT JRH Mil. +05:30 N26 44.0 E094
11.0
First 2133'(650m) rwy 27 PCN 85/R/B/W/T.
04/22 9005′ PAVED.
H24. Customs: 2 hr PNR.
Jet A-1. Kadapa
ABN. Fire 8. 437′ VOCP +05:30 N14 30.8 E078 46.3
Apt Operator 8562-220506, 220540; Fax
Jaisalmer
8562-220506, 220539.
778′ VIJR JSA Mil. +05:30 N26 53.4 E070
11/29 5640′ CONCRETE. PCN 15/R/C/W/T.
52.0
HIRL.
04/22 9001′ PAVED.
By NOTAM.
Jalgaon ABN. Fire U.
842′ VAJL +05:30 N20 57.7 E075 37.5
Kalaikunda
Apt Operator 257-2274114; Fax 257-2274114.
200′ VEDX Mil. +05:30 N22 20.4 E087 12.9
09/27 5577′ TARMAC. PCN 47/F/A/W/T. LDA
17/35 8998′ PAVED.
09 3871′. LDA 27 5085′. HIRL. HIALS 27.
0930-1730LT, Sat, Sun and Hol clsd. Kandla
ABN. Fire 4. 96′ VAKE IXY +05:30 N23 06.7 E070 06.0
Apt Operator 02836-257628; Mobile
Jammu
9825235079; Fax 02836-257418.
957′ VIJU IXJ +05:30 N32 41.6 E074 50.4
05/23 5000′ CONCRETE. PCN 21/F/C/W/T.
18C/36C 6700′ ASPHALT. LDA 18C 6500′. ALS.
TODA 18C 6900′. ASDA 18C 6900′.
By NOTAM. Non-sked flts 24hr PNR.
Jamnagar ABN. Fire 3.
49′ VAJM JGA Mil. +05:30 N22 28.0 E070
Kangra
01.0
2525′ VIGG DHM +05:30 N32 09.9 E076
06/24 8248′ PAVED.
15.7
12/30 8259′ PAVED.
Apt Operator 01892-232374; Fax
Jamshedpur 01892-233430.
479′ VEJS IXW +05:30 N22 48.9 E086 10.1 15/33 4501′ TARMAC. PCN 22/F/D/W/T.
08/26 3376′ TARMAC. LDA 08 2520′. LDA 26 Rwy 33 first 600' PCN 13/R/B/W/T.
3248′. TODA 08 3868′. TODA 26 3868′. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr O/R. Non-sked flts
24hr PNR.
Jindal Vijayanagar see Toranagallu
Jet A-1.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 790
INDIA

ABN. Fire 5. Apt Operator 033-25119944; Fax


033-25118873.
Kanpur (Chakeri)
01L/19R 10728′ CONC/BITU. PCN 70/F/B/W/T.
406′ VECX KNU Mil. +05:30 N26 24.3 E080 TORA 19R 9314′. LDA 01L 9314′. LDA 19R
24.6 9019′. TODA 19R 9314′. ASDA 19R 9314′.
09/27 9189′ PAVED. HIRL. HIALS 19R.
Kargil Rwy 01L first 1411' PCN 76/R/B/W/T and rwy
19R first 1444' PCN 101/R/C/W/T.
9760′ VIKL Mil. +05:30 N34 31.5 E076 09.4
01R/19L 11900′ BITUMEN. PCN 84/F/C/W/T.
02/20 6200′ PAVED.
LDA 19L 10499′. HIRL.
Kempegowda Intl see Bengaluru H24. Customs.
F-3, Jet A-1.
Keshod
ABN. Fire 9.
167′ VAKS IXK +05:30 N21 18.9 E070 16.1
Apt Administration (02871) 233391, 234611; Kota
cnsic_vaks@aai.aero. Apt Operator Fax 896′ VIKO KTU +05:30 N25 09.6 E075 50.9
(02871)231412. 08/26 4000′ CONCRETE. LCN 10. TORA 26
05/23 4500′ TARMAC. TODA 05 4850′. TODA 4078′. LDA 26 3707′.
23 4980′. By operational requirements.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 72hr PNR. F-3.
ABN. Fire 4. Fire N.
Khajuraho Kullu Manali
728′ VEKO HJR +05:30 N24 49.2 E079 55.1 3573′ VIBR KUU +05:30 N31 52.6 E077
Apt Operator 07686-274041, 274127; Fax 09.3
07686-274765. Apt Operator 01902-265062, -266325; Mobile
01/19 7500′ BITUMEN. PCN 55/F/C/W/T. LDA 09418062063; Fax 01902-265603, -265052.
01 6001′. HIRL. HIALS 19. 16/34 3451′ BITUMEN. PCN 15/F/C/Y/T. Rwy
0630-1030. O/T 24hr PNR. 16 Landing not allowed. Rwy 34 Takeoff not
Jet A-1, J. allowed.
ABN. Fire 6. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Jet A-1.
Kolhapur
ABN. Fire 5.
1996′ VAKP KLH +05:30 N16 40.0 E074
17.4 Kumbhirgram see Silchar
07/25 4495′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 26/F/B/Y/T.
TODA 07 5085′. TODA 25 5150′. RL. Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl see Varanasi
ABN. Fire 4. Lengpui
Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose In) 1398′ VELP AJL +05:30 N23 50.3 E092 37.6
Apt of Entry Apt Operator 0389-2573233, 2573234; Fax
23′ VECC CCU +05:30 N22 39.2 E088 26.8 0389-2573233.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 791
INDIA

17/35 8005′ ASPHALT. PCN 36/F/C/W/U. Rwy ABN. Fire 5.


17 Takeoff not allowed. Rwy 35 Landing not
allowed. Madurai
Rwy 35 Right-Hand Circuit. 462′ VOMD IXM +05:30 N09 50.1 E078 05.3
By NOTAM. Apt Operator 0452-2690717, 2690633; Mobile
09442541413; Fax 0452-2690151, 2690305.
Fuel: U.
09/27 7497′ TARMAC. PCN 68/F/A/W/T. LDA
ABN. Fire 7.
27 7293′. TODA 09 8307′. TODA 27 9429′.
Lilabari ASDA 09 7694′. ASDA 27 7694′. HIRL. HIALS.
330′ VELR IXI +05:30 N27 17.5 E094 05.6 First 1509'(460m) rwy 09 PCN 92/R/B/W/T.
Apt Operator (03752) 234179; Fax (03752) By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
234179. J.
04/22 7500′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 46/F/B/W/T. ABN. Fire 7.
LDA 04 7106′. HIRL.
Maharajpur see Gwalior
Rwy 04 first 305m PCN 48/R/B/W/T and rwy 22
first 645.5m PCN 45/R/B/W/T. Mangalore (Mangalore Intl) Apt of Entry
By NOTAM. O/R 24hr PNR. 316′ VOML IXE +05:30 N12 57.7 E074 53.4
ABN. Fire 4. Apt Operator 0824-2220400; Mobile
09448125412; Fax 0824-2254175; apd_man-
Lucknow (Chaudhary Charan Singh Intl)
galore@aai.aero.
Apt of Entry
06/24 8038′ CONCRETE. PCN 80/R/B/W/T.
405′ VILK LKO +05:30 N26 45.7 E080 53.0
TORA 24 7644′. LDA 06 7644′. LDA 24 7644′.
Apt Operator 0522-2435777, 2435404; Mobile TODA 24 7644′. ASDA 24 7644′. HIRL. HIALS.
9839097888; Fax 0522-2438404.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
09/27 8996′ TARM/CONC. PCN 76/F/C/W/T. toms.
LDA 09 8481′. HIRL. ALS 09. HIALS 27.
Jet A-1.
Rigid rwy portion - PCN 74/R/C/W/T.
ABN. Fire 7.
H24. Customs: Customs limited to sked intl tfc.
Non sked tfc 24hr PNR. Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Intl) Apt of
F-3, Jet A-1. Entry
ABN. Fire 7. 40′ VABB BOM +05:30* N19 05.5 E072 52.0
Apt Administration 022-66852300/1; Fax
Ludhiana 022-26156202/66851602.
834′ VILD LUH +05:30 N30 51.2 E075 57.4 09/27 11312′ ASPHALT. PCN 100/F/A/W/T.
Apt Operator 0161-2844569; Fax TORA 09 10459′. LDA 09 10000′. LDA 27
0161-2845042. 9728′. TODA 09 10459′. ASDA 09 10459′.
12/30 4800′ ASPHALT. TORA 12 4505′. TORA HIRL. ALS 27.
30 4505′. LDA 12 4111′. LDA 30 4163′. TODA Rwy 27 TORA/TODA/ASDA 11312' from twy
12 4505′. TODA 30 4505′. ASDA 12 4505′. N1 intersection.
ASDA 30 4505′. 14/32 9419′ ASPHALT. PCN 100/F/A/W/T. LDA
Mon-Sat 0930-1730 LT, outside ops hr 24hr 14 8106′. LDA 32 8770′. HIRL.
O/R.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 792
INDIA

H24. Customs. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl see


F-3, F-4, F-5, Jet A-1, J. Oxygen O/R. Kolkata
ABN. Fire 10. Ozar
Mysore 1995′ VAOZ ISK +05:30 N20 07.2 E073
2394′ VOMY MYQ +05:30 N12 13.9 E076 54.8
39.4 Apt Administration 2550 275816; Fax 2550
Apt Operator (0821) 2596802; Fax (0821) 275816/275881.
2596802; apc_mysore@aai.aero. 09/27 9843′ PAVED. PCN 65/F/A/X/T.
09/27 5709′ CONCRETE. PCN 108/R/C/W/T. HIRL. HIALS.
RL. HIALS. First 2297' PCN 72/R/B/X/T.
By NOTAM. Mon-Sat 0230-0900 (except Hol). Customs:
ABN. Fire 5. 0430-1230.
ABN. Fire 9.
Nagpur (Dr. Ambedkar Intl) Apt of Entry
1033′ VANP NAG +05:30 N21 05.5 E079 Panagarh
02.9 240′ VEPH Mil. +05:30 N23 28.5 E087 25.7
Apt Operator 0712-2295983, 2295981; Fax 15/33 8923′ PAVED.
0712-2283224; goc@miplnagpur.com.
Pantnagar
14/32 10499′ TARMAC. PCN 79/F/A/W/T.
770′ VIPT PGH +05:30 N29 01.9 E079 28.3
HIRL. HIALS.
Apt Operator (05944)-233 685/732.
Rwy 14 first 5100': 89/F/B/W/T.
10/28 4501′ ASPHALT. PCN 16/F/C/W/T.
H24.
TORA 10 4403′. LDA 10 4403′. TODA 10 4403′.
F-3, Jet A-1. ASDA 10 4403′. MIRL. HIALS 10.
ABN. Fire 8. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24 hr PNR.
Nal see Bikaner Fire 4.

Naliya Pathankot
140′ VANY Mil. +05:30 N23 13.0 E068 53.5 1020′ VIPK IXP Mil. +05:30 N32 14.0 E075
06/24 9000′ PAVED. 38.1
01/19 9000′ PAVED.
Nanded
1233′ VOND NDC +05:30 N19 10.9 E077 Patna (Jai Prakash Narayan Intl) Apt of
19.4 Entry
Apt Operator 02462-223402; Mobile 170′ VEPT PAT +05:30 N25 35.6 E085 05.5
9923434158; Fax 02462-223403. Apt Operator 0612-2220683; Mobile
10/28 7546′ TARMAC. PCN 60/F/A/W/T. 09431821772; Fax 0612-2225227.
HIALS. 07/25 6798′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/C/W/T. LDA
24hr PNR. 07 5502′. LDA 25 6358′. HIRL. HIALS.
Fire 5. H24. Customs: Customs limited to sked intl tfc.
Non sked tfc O/R.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 793
INDIA

Jet A-1. Raja Bhoj see Bhopal


ABN. Fire 7.
Rajahmundry
Porbandar 151′ VORY RJA +05:30 N17 06.6 E081 49.2
23′ VAPR PBD +05:30 N21 39.0 E069 39.5 Apt Operator 0883-2007838; Mobile
Apt Operator 0286-2220650, 2220033; Fax 09490742058; Fax 0883-2487852;
0286-2220033. apdry@aai.aero.
09/27 4498′ TARMAC. PCN 22/F/B/W/T. TORA 05/23 5741′ ASPHALT. PCN 26/F/B/W/T. RL.
09 4465′. LDA 09 4465′. TODA 09 4465′. ASDA By NOTAM. O/T 24hr PNR.
09 4465′. HIRL. Jet A-1.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. ABN. Fire 5.
Jet A-1.
Rajiv Gandhi Intl see Hyderabad
ABN. Fire 5.
Rajkot
Port Blair
441′ VARK RAJ +05:30 N22 18.6 E070 46.8
84′ VOPB IXZ +05:30 N11 38.8 E092 44.0
Apt Administration 0281-2479610, 2453009.
04/22 10725′ TARMAC. PCN 44/F/C/X/T. LDA
Apt Operator 0281-2451849.
22 6988′. RL. Rwy 04 Takeoff not allowed.
05/23 6056′ TARMAC. PCN 98/F/C/W/T. LDA
Dly 0015-1120.
05 5728′. LDA 23 5728′. HIRL. HIALS.
ABN. Fire 7.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Pune Jet A-1.
1943′ VAPO PNQ Mil. +05:30 N18 ABN. Fire 6 By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr
35.0 E073 55.2 PNR.
10/28 8329′ ASPHALT. HIALS 28.
Ranchi (Birsa Munda)
Fire 8.
2148′ VERC IXR +05:30 N23 18.8 E085
Purnea 19.3
119′ VEPU Mil. +05:30 N25 45.6 E087 24.6 Apt Administration (0651) 6450327; Fax (0651)
09/27 9000′ PAVED. 2250500. Apt Operator Mobile 09431106570.
13/31 8901′ BITUMEN. PCN 61/F/C/X/T. LDA
Raipur (Swami Vivekananda) 13 7953′. HIRL. HIALS.
1042′ VERP RPR +05:30 N21 10.9 E081 H24.
44.3 Fuel: U.
Apt Operator 0771-2418167; Fax ABN. Fire 7.
0771-2418168.
06/24 7500′ BITUMEN. PCN 50/F/B/W/T. LDA Safdarjung see Delhi
06 7073′. HIRL. HIALS 24.
Saharanpur (Sarsawa)
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24 hr PNR.
890′ VISP Mil. +05:30 N29 59.6 E077 25.5
Jet A-1.
09/27 9000′ PAVED.
ABN. Fire 6.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 794
INDIA

Salem Surat
1008′ VOSM +05:30 N11 46.9 E078 03.9 29′ VASU STV +05:30 N21 07.0 E072 44.5
Apt Operator 4290-220060; Mobile Apt Operator (0261) 2720109; Mobile
9442573223; Fax 4290-220166; apd- 9429892020; Fax (0261) 2720195; apd-
salem@aai.aero. surat@aai.aero.
04/22 6001′ TARMAC. PCN 37/F/B/W/T. HIRL. 04/22 9531′ TARMAC. PCN 56/F/D/X/T.
Rwy 22 Right-Hand Circuit. HIRL. HIALS.
By NOTAM. Mon-Fri 0400-1200.
ABN. Fire 2 , Fire 5 upgrade 72hr PNR. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.
Sarsawa see Saharanpur
Suratgarh
Silchar (Kumbhirgram)
562′ VISG Mil. +05:30 N29 23.3 E073 54.2
353′ VEKU IXS Mil. +05:30 N24 54.8 E092
05/23 9000′ PAVED.
58.8
06/24 7500′ PAVED. TORA 06 5857′. TORA 24 Swami Vivekananda see Raipur
5857′. LDA 06 5857′. LDA 24 5857′. TODA 06
5857′. TODA 24 5857′. ASDA 06 5857′. ASDA Tambaram
24 5857′. 89′ VOTX Mil. +05:30 N12 54.4 E080 07.3
05/23 4763′ PAVED.
Sirsa
654′ VISX Mil. +05:30 N29 33.6 E075 00.4 Tezpur
05/23 9000′ PAVED. 230′ VETZ TEZ Mil. +05:30 N26 42.5 E092
47.1
Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee Intl see Amritsar 05/23 9514′ PAVED.
Sri Sathya Sai Thanjavur
1569′ VOPN +05:30 N14 08.9 E077 47.4 247′ VOTJ TJV Mil. +05:30 N10 43.3 E079
Apt Operator 08555-287346/65; Fax 06.1
08555-287346/65/90. 07/25 6014′ PAVED.
09/27 6991′ BITUMEN. PCN 50/F/A/W/T.
By NOTAM. 48hr PNR for non-sked tfc. Thiruvananthapuram Apt of Entry
Fire 5. 15′ VOTV TRV +05:30 N08 28.8 E076 55.2
Apt Operator 0471-2500283, 2702000; Fax
Srinagar 0471-2500428.
5485′ VISR SXR +05:30 N33 59.3 E074 14/32 11066′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 89/F/C/W/T.
46.5 LDA 14 9734′. LDA 32 10623′. TODA 32
13/31 12001′ BITUMEN. 11795′. HIRL. HIALS 14. HIALS 32.
Rwy 32 first 1066' PCN 108/R/C/W/T.
Sulur
H24. Customs.
1248′ VOSX Mil. +05:30 N11 00.8 E077
09.6 Jet A-1.
05/23 9593′ PAVED. ABN. Fire 9.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 795
INDIA

Thoise ABN. Fire 5.


10066′ VITE Mil. +05:30 N34 39.2 E077
Tuticorin
22.5
85′ VOTK TCR +05:30 N08 43.3 E078 01.6
11/29 10008′ PAVED.
Apt Administration 0461-2271863; Fax
Tiruchirappalli (Tiruchirappalli Intl) Apt of 0461-2271863, 2271110; apd-tuti-
Entry corin@aai.aero.
290′ VOTR TRZ +05:30 N10 45.9 E078 42.9 10/28 4429′ TARMAC. PCN 26/F/C/W/T. RL.
Apt Operator 0431-2340451, 2340551, By NOTAM. 24hr PPR for non-skd flights.
2340555; Fax 0431-2340606. ABN. Fire 6 , 24hr PPR for fire fighting ouside
09/27 7949′ TARMAC. PCN 68/F/A/W/T. LDA ATS hours.
09 7467′. HIRL. HIALS 27.
Udaipur
The first 1903'(580m) PCN 86/R/B/W/T.
1684′ VAUD UDR +05:30 N24 37.0 E073
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
53.7
toms: By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Non skd O/R. Apt Operator 0294-2655950, 2655279,
2657735-38; Mobile 09414159950; Fax
Jet A-1, J.
0294-2655953, 2655460, 2655279.
ABN. Fire 7.
08/26 7484′ TARM/CONC. PCN 105/F/C/W/T.
Tirupati LDA 08 6992′. HIRL. HIALS.
350′ VOTP TIR +05:30 N13 38.0 E079 32.5 First 509' PCN 59/F/C/W/T and rwy 08 from
Apt Operator 0877-2275334, 2275354, 509' to 801'/rwy 26 from 509' to 702'PCN
2100171; Fax 0877-2275338, 2275353; 72/F/C/W/T.
apdtp@aai.aero. By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
08/26 7500′ BITUMEN. PCN 63/F/D/X/T. HIRL. Jet A-1.
HIALS 08. HIALS 26. ABN. Fire 6.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Udhampur
Jet A-1.
2079′ VIUX Mil. +05:30 N32 54.1 E075 09.4
ABN. Fire 7.
18/36 9006′ PAVED.
Toranagallu (Jindal Vijayanagar)
Uttarlai
1667′ VOJV VDY +05:30 N15 10.5 E076
505′ VIUT Mil. +05:30 N25 48.8 E071 28.9
38.1
02/20 9000′ PAVED.
Apt Operator 8395-240499; Fax 8395-240464;
aviation@jsw.in. Vadodara
13/31 5213′ ASPHALT. PCN 14/F/C/W/T. 132′ VABO BDQ +05:30 N22 19.8 E073
TORA 13 4839′. TORA 31 4915′. LDA 13 4409′. 13.1
LDA 31 3983′. TODA 13 4839′. TODA 31 4915′. Apt Operator (0265) 2485356; Fax (0265)
ASDA 13 4839′. ASDA 31 4915′. 2483899; apdvadodara@aai.aero.
0800-1000LT, 1430-1700LT and 2000-2200LT. 04/22 8100′ ASPHALT. PCN 53/F/B/W/T. LDA
O/T O/R. 04 7401′. MIRL. HIALS.
Jet A-1.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 796
INDIA

By NOTAM. Ouside ops hr 24hr PNR.


J.
ABN. Fire 7.

Varanasi (Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl) Apt of


Entry
266′ VEBN VNS +05:30 N25 27.1 E082 51.5
Apt Operator (0542) 2622155, 2622081-85;
Mobile 09415223071; Fax (0542) 2622320.
09/27 9006′ TARMAC. PCN 68/F/C/W/T. LDA
09 8241′. HIRL. HIALS.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR. Cus-
toms: Customs avbl for skd flts. Non skd O/R.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.

Vijayawada
83′ VOBZ VGA +05:30 N16 32.0 E080 48.2
Apt Administration 08676-252729; Fax
08676-254757.
08/26 7500′ TARMAC. PCN 64/F/C/W/T. LDA
08 6916′. HIRL. HIALS.
RWY 26 first 2175' PCN 63/R/C/W/T.
By NOTAM. Outside ops hr 24hr PNR.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 6.

Vishakhapatnam
10′ VOVZ VTZ +05:30 N17 43.3 E083 13.4
05/23 6000′ CONCRETE. PCN 95/F/C/X/T.
LDA 05 5640′. LDA 23 5800′. RL.
10/28 10007′ BITU/CONC. PCN 94/F/C/X/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
CIV tfc 24hr PPR.

Yelahanka
3047′ VOYK Mil. +05:30 N13 08.1 E077
36.4
09/27 7203′ PAVED.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 797
IRAN

Effective thru 20 Jun: H24. Customs: O/R.


Jet A-1.
Abadan
ABN. Fire 7.
8′ OIAA ABD +03:30* N30 22.3 E048 13.7
Apt Operator (61) 53366477, 53366488, Arak
533664946, 53262096; Fax (61) 53366497. 5453′ OIHR AJK +03:30* N34 08.2 E049
14L/32R 7434′ ASPHALT. PCN 48/F/C/X/T. 50.5
TODA 32R 7516′. ASDA 32R 7516′. Apt Administration (086) 33689001, 03,
14R/32L 10180′ ASPHALT. PCN 70/F/C/X/T. 33680029, 30; Fax (086) 33689002.
TODA 14R 10374′. TODA 32L 10377′. ASDA 08/26 12139′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T.
14R 10374′. ASDA 32L 10377′. RL. TODA 08 12533′. TODA 26 12533′. ASDA 08
H24. Customs: O/R, for non-skd flights 72hr 12533′. ASDA 26 12533′. HIRL. HIALS 26.
PPR. Sat-Wed 0400-1100 (0300-1000), Thu
Jet A-1. 0400-1000 (0300-0900), HOL and O/T O/R.
ABN. Fire 7. PPR for non-schedule flights at least 48hr. Cus-
toms: O/R.
Abumusa Island (Abumusa) Jet A-1.
18′ OIBA AEU +03:30* N25 52.6 E055 01.9 ABN. Fire 5.
Apt Administration Fax 76-35623386.
Ardabil
08/26 9793′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/B/X/T. TORA
4319′ OITL ADU +03:30* N38 19.6 E048
08 8855′. TORA 26 8937′. LDA 08 8937′. LDA
26 8855′. TODA 08 8855′. TODA 26 8937′. 25.4
ASDA 08 10338′. ASDA 26 10341′. HIRL. Apt Administration 45 33447901-2, 33447940;
Sat-Thu: 0330-1130 (0230-1030), O/T O/R.Fax 45 3345856.
12hr PPR for non-skd flights. 07/25 8202′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/D/X/T. TORA
Fire 4. 25 7874′. LDA 07 7874′. TODA 07 8530′. TODA
25 7874′. ASDA 25 8530′.
Aghajari 15/33 10820′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/D/X/T.
52′ OIAG AKW +03:30* N30 44.7 E049 40.6 TODA 15 11575′. TODA 33 12004′. ASDA 15
Apt Operator (61) 52620024; Fax (61) 11575′. ASDA 33 12004′. HIRL.
52627231. 0400-1400 (0300-1500), O/T PPR. Customs:
13/31 6972′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/C/Y/T. O/R.
0430-1230 (0330-1130). Jet A-1, JP-4.
Fire 6. Fire 7.

Ahwaz Asaloyeh
65′ OIAW AWZ +03:30* N31 20.2 E048 45.6 10′ OIBI YEH Mil. +03:30* N27 28.9 E052
Apt Operator (61) 344346015; Fax (61) 37.0
34434610. Apt Administration 07727262701-3,
12/30 11145′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T. 7262711,06; Fax 07727262710.
TODA 12 12126′. TODA 30 11834′. ASDA 12
12126′. ASDA 30 11834′. HIRL.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 798
IRAN

12/30 11811′ ASPHALT. PCN 75/F/D/X/T. 03R/21L 12011′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/A/X/T.
TODA 12 12254′. TODA 30 12254′. ASDA 12 TODA 03R 13199′. TODA 21L 13205′. ASDA
12139′. ASDA 30 12139′. HIRL. HIALS. 03R 13199′. ASDA 21L 13205′. HIRL. HIALS
Jet A-1. 21L.
Fire 7. 12hr PPR for non-skd flights before EOBT from
dep AD. Customs.
Azadi see Ghazvin Jet A-1.
Badr AB see Esfahan ABN. Fire 7.

Bahregan Bandar Abbass (Havadarya)


32′ OIBH IAQ +03:30* N29 50.4 E050 16.3 19′ OIKP HDR Mil. +03:30* N27 09.6 E056
Apt Administration 77 33272411-30; Fax 21 10.3
33130517, 21 33130416. 08/26 8527′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/D/Y/T. ASDA
15/33 7221′ ASPHALT. PCN 22/F/D/Y/T. TODA 08 9019′. ASDA 26 9019′. MIRL.
15 7421′. TODA 33 7418′. ASDA 15 7421′. PPR, H24.
ASDA 33 7418′. HIRL. ALS. Jet A-1, JP-4.
Days. O/T PPR. ABN. Fire U.
ABN. Fire 6.
Bandar Lengeh
Bam 75′ OIBL BDH +03:30* N26 31.9 E054 49.6
3231′ OIKM BXR +03:30* N29 05.0 E058 Apt Operator 76-44223111/28; Fax
27.0 76-44223266.
Apt Administration Fax 034-44213330. 08/26 8202′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/B/X/T. TODA
12/30 11106′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/B/Y/T. 08 8681′. TODA 26 8671′. ASDA 08 8681′.
TODA 12 11506′. TODA 30 11221′. ASDA 12 ASDA 26 8671′.
11506′. ASDA 30 11221′. HIRL. ALS. Sat - Thu 0330-1130 (0230-1030), O/T O/R.
O/R and at least 72hr PPR for non skd flights 24hr PPR for non-skd flights. Customs: O/R.
from OIKK. Customs: O/R. Jet A-1.
Jet A-1. Fire 5.
Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least 72hr
Bandar Mahshahr (Mahshahr)
PPR for non-skd flights.
8′ OIAM MRX +03:30* N30 33.5 E049 09.0
Bandar Abbass (Bandar Abbass Intl) Apt of Apt Operator (61) 52343579, 52343840; Fax
Entry (61) 52341190, 52343842.
22′ OIKB BND +03:30* N27 13.1 E056 22.7 13/31 8874′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/D/Y/T. LDA
Apt Administration 76-33611000-1, 33611025; 31 7890′. TODA 31 10515′. ASDA 31 9530′.
Fax 76-33611002, 33611026; Bandarab- RL.
bas.info@airport.ir. Days, O/T PPR.
03L/21R 11345′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/A/X/T. Jet A-1.
TODA 03L 11821′. TODA 21R 12841′. ASDA Fire 6.
03L 11821′. ASDA 21R 12841′. RL.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 799
IRAN

Birjand 13R/31L 14665′ ASPHALT. PCN 86/F/C/W/T.


4979′ OIMB XBJ +03:30* N32 53.9 E059 TODA 13R 15649′. TODA 31L 15653′. ASDA
16.0 13R 15649′. ASDA 31L 15653′. HIRL. ALS.
Apt Administration 32389205, 32316961, Rwy 31L Right-Hand Circuit.
32312167; Fax 32313725, 32319630. First 305m of RWY 31L is concrete.
08/26 7142′ ASPHALT. PCN 27/F/B/Y/T. TORA H24. Customs: O/R.
26 6572′. LDA 08 6572′. TODA 26 7346′. ASDA Jet A-1.
26 7346′. ABN. Fire 7.
10/28 12457′ ASPHALT. PCN 56/F/B/X/T.
TODA 10 12854′. TODA 28 12897′. ASDA 10 Chah Bahar (Konarak)
12854′. ASDA 28 12897′. HIRL. MIALS. 24′ OIZC ZBR Mil. +03:30* N25 26.7 E060
0330-1230Z, O/T PPR at least 48hr before 23.0
EOBT. Customs: O/R. Apt Administration 54 35388001-2; Fax 54
Jet A-1. 35387335.
09L/27R 12418′ ASPHALT. LCN 100. HIRL.
ABN. Fire 3 , CAT 6 for skd flights and flights
with PPR at least 48hr before EOBT. HIALS 09L. HIALS 27R.
09R/27L 8999′ ASPHALT. LCN 100. RL.
Bojnord
Days, O/T O/R. PPR for non-sked flights at
3567′ OIMN BJB +03:30* N37 29.3 E057 least 48h before EOBT from Apt Administration.
18.4 Customs: O/R.
Apt Operator (0584) 2235000, 2235111, Jet A-1, JP-4.
2236570-1; Fax (0584) 2236574.
ABN. Fire 7.
07/25 14324′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T.
TORA 07 11053′. TORA 25 10640′. LDA 07 Dasht-E-Naz see Sari
10640′. LDA 25 11053′. TODA 07 14531′.
TODA 25 14882′. ASDA 07 14531′. ASDA 25 Dezful
14882′. HIRL. HIALS 25. 474′ OIAD DEF Mil. +03:30* N32 26.0 E048
0330-1330 (0230-1430), O/T O/R. Customs: 23.0
O/R. Apt Operator (61) 42425221.
Jet A-1. 14L/32R 11729′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. TODA 14L
ABN. Fire 6 ,higher Cat O/R. 13081′. TODA 32R 12867′. ASDA 14L 13081′.
ASDA 32R 12867′. HIRL. ALS.
Bushehr 14R/32L 12641′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. TODA
72′ OIBB BUZ +03:30* N28 57.0 E050 49.8 14R 13763′. ASDA 14R 13763′. HIRL.
Apt Operator (77) 333332913; Fax (77) H24.
33555381; Bushehr.Info@airport.ir. F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4.
13L/31R 14662′ ASPHALT. LCN 80. TODA 13L ABN. Fire 7.
15630′. TODA 31R 15187′. ASDA 13L 15630′.
ASDA 31R 15187′. HIRL. ALS 31R. Esfahan (Badr AB)
Rwy 31R Right-Hand Circuit. 5242′ OIFP Mil. +03:30* N32 37.2 E051 41.4
First 305m of RWY 31R is concrete. Apt Administration 0311-6617526, 6615030-5.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 800
IRAN

08/26 10807′ ASPHALT. LCN 51. ASDA 08 For other mil and civ ACFT, PPR from Islamic
11167′. ASDA 26 11161′. HIRL. HIALS 26. Republic Army Aviation (IRIAA) Training
Days. CIV and MIL PPR. Centre.
F-3, Jet A-1. JP-4.
ABN.
Esfahan (Hesa)
5256′ OIFE IFH +03:30* N32 55.7 E051 Fasa
33.7 4293′ OISF FAZ +03:30* N28 53.6 E053
Apt Administration 31 45924110-11, 31 43.4
45224911-18; Fax 31 45224929, 31 32214219. Apt Administration 71-53406213, 71-53406214;
07/25 9829′ ASPHALT. PCN 23/F/C/Y/T. TODA Fax 71-53406191.
07 10322′. TODA 25 10322′. ASDA 07 10322′. 14/32 6385′ ASPHALT. PCN 10/F/D/X/U.
ASDA 25 10322′. RL. ALS 07. HIALS 25. TODA 14 6565′. TODA 32 6588′. ASDA 14
24hr PPR, 0430-1230 (0330-1130), O/T O/R. 6565′. ASDA 32 6588′.
JP-4. PPR 48h in advance of EOBT.
ABN. Fire 6. Gachsaran
Esfahan (Shahid Beheshti Intl) Apt of Entry 2424′ OIAH GCH +03:30* N30 20.3 E050
5059′ OIFM IFN +03:30* N32 45.0 E051 49.7
51.8 Apt Administration 74 32221621; Fax 74
Apt Administration 31 35275060-1; Fax 31 32226399.
35275062. ARO Fax 31 35275042. 12/30 8530′ ASPHALT. PCN 32/F/D/X/T. LDA
08L/26R 14426′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T. 30 7644′. TODA 12 8691′. TODA 30 9252′.
TODA 08L 15610′. TODA 26R 15617′. ASDA ASDA 12 8691′. ASDA 30 9252′.
08L 15610′. ASDA 26R 15617′. HIRL. HIALS Days.
26R. Fire 6.
08R/26L 14426′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T.
Ghazvin (Azadi)
TODA 08R 15607′. TODA 26L 15610′. ASDA
08R 15607′. ASDA 26L 15610′. HIRL. HIALS 3800′ OIIA +03:30* N35 57.1 E050 27.2
26L. 10/28 4579′ ASPHALT.
H24. PPR for non-schedule flights at least 48hr. O/R.
Customs: H24. Fire N.
F-3, Jet A-1.
Ghazvin
ABN. Fire 8.
4184′ OIIK GZW +03:30* N36 14.5 E050
Esfahan (Shahid Vatan Pour AB) 02.5
5310′ OIFH Mil. +03:30* N32 34.2 E051 Apt Administration 0281-2553523, 2553618,
41.7 2577726, 2552077; Fax 0281-2552078,
Apt Administration (0311)-6683181, 2560122.
(0311)-6684090. 10/28 3671′ ASPHALT. TODA 28 3934′. ASDA
06/24 3215′ ASPH/CONC. 28 3934′.
Days.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 801
IRAN

During operational requirements. Sat-Thu Jet A-1.


0400-1330 (0300-1230), O/T PPR. Fire 5 , fire 6 for skd flights and PPR for non-
F-3, JP-4. skd flights. Fire 7 during Hadj (Umrah) flights.

Gheshm see Gheshm Island Hamadan (Nogeh)


5613′ OIHS NUJ Mil. +03:30* N35
Gheshm Island (Gheshm)
12.2 E048 40.0
45′ OIKQ GSM +03:30* N26 45.1 E055 53.8
05/23 13000′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. RL. ALS 05.
Apt Administration (76) 35335000, 35335010-2;
13/31 14625′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. RL. ALS 13.
Fax (76) 35335020.
PPR. H24.
05/23 13862′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/B/W/T.
TODA 05 14315′. TODA 23 14315′. ASDA 05 F-3, JP-4.
14315′. ASDA 23 14315′. HIRL. HIALS. Havadarya see Bandar Abbass
HJ, O/T O/R. 72hr PPR for non skd flights. Cus-
toms: O/R. Hesa see Esfahan
Jet A-1. Ilam
ABN. Fire 7. 4406′ OICI IIL +03:30* N33 35.1 E046 24.3
Gorgan Apt Administration 84 32236800-1; Fax 84
-28′ OING GBT +03:30* N36 54.7 E054 23.9 32236803.
Apt Administration 017-32628605, 32628606; 14/32 10492′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/C/X/T.
Fax 017-32244506. TODA 14 10814′. TODA 32 10814′. ASDA 14
10814′. ASDA 32 10814′. HIRL.
13/31 10827′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T.
TORA 31 9843′. LDA 13 9843′. TODA 13 0245-1330 (0145-1230). O/T 24hr PPR.
11024′. TODA 31 10955′. ASDA 13 11024′. Jet A-1.
ASDA 31 10955′. HIRL. ABN. Fire 6.
0345-SS (0245-SS), O/T O/R and at least 24hr
Imam Khomaini Intl see Tehran
PPR for non-skd flights. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1. Iran Shahr
ABN. Fire 6 , fire 7 for skd heavy flights and 1983′ OIZI IHR +03:30* N27 13.7 E060 43.3
PPR for non-skd heavy flights. Apt Operator 54-37221935-7; Fax
54-37227746.
Hamadan
17/35 7674′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/B/Y/T. TORA
5771′ OIHH HDM +03:30* N34 52.2 E048
35 7215′. LDA 17 7215′. TODA 17 7917′. TODA
33.0
35 7861′. ASDA 17 7917′. ASDA 35 7861′.
Apt Administration 081 32569011-3, 32569009; HIRL.
Fax 081 32569004.
During sked operations. PPR for non skd flights
10/28 12464′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/C/X/T. 24hr before EOBT from Zahedan AD manager.
TORA 28 11480′. LDA 10 11480′. TODA 10
ABN. Fire 4.
12782′. TODA 28 12641′. ASDA 10 12782′.
ASDA 28 12641′. HIRL. MIALS 28.
0330-1330 (0330-1515), O/T PPR. Customs:
O/R.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 802
IRAN

Jahrom 10/28 7274′ ASPHALT. PCN 29/F/C/Y/T. TORA


3374′ OISJ JAR +03:30* N28 35.2 E053 10 5962′. LDA 28 5962′.
34.9 O/R, non skd flights PPR 48hr from OING.
Apt Administration 71 54373000; Fax 71 Fire 5.
54372091.
Karaj (Payam)
08/26 7762′ ASPHALT. PCN 25/F/C/Y/T. TODA
08 7959′. TODA 26 7890′. ASDA 08 7959′. 4170′ OIIP PYK +03:30* N35 46.8 E050
ASDA 26 7890′. 49.4
PPR at least 48hr in advance of EOBT from Apt Administration 0261-3266016, 3266000;
Shiraz AD. Fax 021-5633641.
Jet A-1. 12/30 12005′ ASPHALT. PCN 75/F/C/X/T.
ASDA 12 12349′. ASDA 30 12497′. HIRL.
Fire 5.
HIALS 30.
Jam H24. Customs: O/R.
2172′ OIBJ TEW +03:30* N27 49.3 E052 Jet A-1.
21.1 ABN. Fire 7.
Apt Administration 77 37622923, 77 31684188;
Fax 77 31684477. Kashan
11/29 7890′ ASPHALT. PCN 32/F/C/X/T. ASDA 3490′ OIFK +03:30* N33 53.7 E051 34.6
11 8382′. ASDA 29 8382′. MIRL. Apt Administration 3155440055-8; Fax
Days, O/T PPR. 3155442244.
Jet A-1. 11/29 8845′ ASPHALT. TODA 11 9501′. TODA
29 9501′.
ABN. Fire 6.
Sat-Thu: 0330-1130 (0230-1030) except holi-
Jiroft days, O/T O/R, 72hr PPR for non-skd flights.
2661′ OIKJ JYR +03:30* N28 43.6 E057 Jet A-1.
40.2 Fire 6.
Apt Operator (34) 43260082; Fax (34)
43260081. Kerman
13/31 10827′ ASPHALT. PCN 25/F/C/Y/T. 5738′ OIKK KER +03:30* N30 16.5 E056
TORA 31 9843′. LDA 13 9843′. TODA 13 57.1
11122′. ASDA 13 11122′. Apt Operator (34) 321101136, 32110194; Fax
O/R and at least 72hr PPR for non-skd flights (34) 32111193; info.kerman@airport.ir.
from OIKK. 16/34 12615′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/B/X/T.
Jet A-1. TODA 16 13104′. TODA 34 12960′. ASDA 16
13104′. ASDA 34 12960′. HIRL. HIALS 34.
Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least 48hr
PPR for non-skd flights. H24. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1.
Kalaleh ABN. Fire 7 , CAT 8 during sked flight 72hr
433′ OINE KLM +03:30* N37 22.5 E055 PPR.
27.1
Apt Administration Fax 017-35442212.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 803
IRAN

Kermanshah (Shahid Ashrafi Esfahani) 15/33 9190′ ASPHALT. PCN 33/F/C/X/T. TODA
4301′ OICC KSH +03:30* N34 20.9 E047 33 10371′.
09.4 0330-1130 (0230-1030). PPR for non-skd
Apt Operator (83) 34326611; Fax (83) flights at least 48hr before EOBT from Khoy
34329999. AD.
11/29 10564′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T. LDA Jet A-1.
11 9777′. TODA 11 11007′. ASDA 11 11007′. Fire 6.
HIRL. HIALS 29.
Kish see Kish Island
H24. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1. Kish Island (Kish)
Fire 7. 99′ OIBK KIH +03:30* N26 31.6 E053 58.7
Apt Operator (0764) 4442859, (0764) 4443200,
Khark see Khark Island
4443300-1; Fax (0764) 4443329.
Khark Island (Khark) 09L/27R 11972′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/B/X/T.
29′ OIBQ KHK +03:30* N29 15.6 E050 19.4 TODA 09L 13176′. TODA 27R 13176′. ASDA
Apt Operator (77) 33822456, 33822600, 09L 13176′. ASDA 27R 13176′. HIRL. HIALS.
33823966; Fax (77) 33822966. 09R/27L 11998′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/W/T.
13/31 7657′ ASPHALT. PCN 26/F/B/Y/T. TORA TODA 09R 12195′. TODA 27L 13186′. ASDA
13 6332′. TORA 31 6345′. LDA 13 6345′. LDA 09R 12195′. ASDA 27L 13186′.
31 6332′. HIRL. 0230-2030 (0130-1930), non SKED flts PPR at
Days, O/T O/R. least 24hr before EOBT. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 6. ABN. Fire 8.

Khoram Abad Konarak see Chah Bahar


3793′ OICK KHD +03:30* N33 26.3 E048 Lamerd
16.8 1336′ OISR LFM +03:30* N27 22.4 E053
Apt Operator (66) 33439903-4; Fax (66) 11.3
33439905. Apt Administration 71 52720093-4; Fax 71
11/29 11457′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/C/Y/T. 52722595.
TORA 11 10791′. LDA 29 10791′. TODA 29 11/29 10020′ ASPHALT. PCN 43/F/D/X/T.
11874′. ASDA 29 11874′. TODA 11 10676′. TODA 29 10676′. ASDA 11
0330-1430 (0230-1330). Customs: O/R. 10217′. ASDA 29 10217′. HIRL. HIALS 29.
Jet A-1. 0330-1000 (0230-0900), O/T O/R, 48hr PPR for
ABN. Fire 5. non-skd flights. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1.
Khoy
Fire 2 , Fire 6 for skd flights and PPR for non-
3964′ OITK KHY +03:30* N38 25.3 E044
skd flights.
58.6
Apt Administration 044-36523283, 36523274;
Fax 044-36434971.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 804
IRAN

Lar 08/26 9350′ ASPHALT. PCN 31/F/C/Y/T. TORA


2643′ OISL LRR +03:30* N27 40.4 E054 08 7759′. TORA 26 8271′. LDA 08 8271′. LDA
23.2 26 7759′. TODA 08 7759′. TODA 26 8271′.
Apt Administration Larestan.info@airport.ir. Apt ASDA 26 9833′.
Operator (71) 52340290, 52338181; Fax (71) O/R, PPR for non-skd flights at least 48hr
52338180. before EOBT from OITT.
09/27 10397′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T. Fire 3.
TODA 09 10584′. TODA 27 10594′. ASDA 09
Mashhad (Shahid Hashemi Nejad Intl) Apt
10584′. ASDA 27 10594′. HIRL. ALS.
of Entry
HJ. O/T O/R. Customs: O/R.
3266′ OIMM MHD +03:30* N36 14.0 E059
Jet A-1, JP-4. 38.7
ABN. Fire 5 , for skd flights Cat 6. Apt Administration 051-33400001-9,33400041;
Lavan see Lavan Island Fax 051-33400042.
13L/31R 12500′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/T.
Lavan Island (Lavan) TODA 13L 13491′. TODA 31R 13494′. ASDA
45′ OIBV LVP +03:30* N26 48.6 E053 21.4 13L 13491′. ASDA 31R 13494′. HIRL. ALS 13L.
Apt Administration 21 23945500; Fax 21 HIALS 31R.
33130112. Rwy 31R Right-Hand Circuit.
11/29 8835′ ASPHALT. PCN 48/F/A/X/T. TODA 13R/31L 12861′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/T.
11 9035′. TODA 29 9035′. ASDA 11 9035′. TODA 13R 13845′. TODA 31L 13832′. ASDA
ASDA 29 9035′. HIRL. HIALS. 13R 13845′. ASDA 31L 13832′. HIRL. ALS
PPR. Days. 13R.
Jet A-1. Rwy 31L Right-Hand Circuit.
Fire 6. H24. Customs.
RWY 13L/31R: Ref code Annex 14 flight infra-
Mahshahr see Bandar Mahshahr structure: 4E.
Maku F-3, Jet A-1.
3169′ OITU +03:30* N39 11.5 E044 55.5 ABN. Fire 8.
Apt Operator 4434278892; Fax 4434278893. Masjed Soleiman (Shahid Asyaee)
11/29 10335′ ASPHALT. PCN 63/F/C/X/U. 1187′ OIAI Mil. +03:30* N32 00.1 E049 16.1
TODA 11 10532′. TODA 29 10532′. ASDA 11
14/32 6562′ ASPHALT. PCN 20/F/C/Y/T.
10532′. ASDA 29 10532′.
By operational requirements.
0330-1230Z, O/T PPR.
JP-4.
Fire 6.
Mehrabad Intl see Tehran
Maragheh (Sahand)
4397′ OITM ACP +03:30* N37 20.9 E046 Nogeh see Hamadan
08.0
Noshahr
Apt Administration 0421-3252525-6, 7229888;
Fax 0421-3252223. -61′ OINN NSH +03:30* N36 39.8 E051 27.9
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 805
IRAN

Apt Operator 9811 - 52323112-4, 52322206; Persian Gulf see Pars Special Zone
Fax 9811 - 52323116.
Rafsanjan
10/28 6677′ ASPHALT. LCN 55. TORA 10
5290′ OIKR RJN +03:30* N30 17.8 E056
6184′. TORA 28 4134′. LDA 10 4134′. LDA 28
03.0
6184′. ASDA 10 7077′. ASDA 28 7136′. HIRL.
Winter: 0330-SS, Summer: 0230-1430. O/T Apt Administration 034-34260707,34260909;
Fax 034-34260030.
PPR at least 48hrs before EOBT from DEP AD.
Jet A-1. 11/29 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 64/F/C/X/T. TODA
11 10098′. TODA 29 10050′. ASDA 11 10098′.
Fire 5.
ASDA 29 10050′. HIRL.
Omidiyeh (Omidiyeh AB) O/R and at least 72hr PPR for non-skd flights
85′ OIAJ OMI Mil. +03:30* N30 50.0 E049 from OIKK. Customs: O/R.
32.0 Jet A-1.
12L/30R 11499′ ASPHALT. LCN 100. Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least 48hr
12R/30L 13497′ ASPHALT. LCN 100. PPR for non-skd flights.
PPR. H24. Ramsar
Jet A-1. -70′ OINR RZR +03:30* N36 54.5 E050 40.8
Pars Special Zone (Persian Gulf) Apt Administration 0192-5226377-8, 5224302;
22′ OIBP PGU +03:30* N27 22.8 E052 44.3 Fax 0192-5223302.
Apt Administration 77 31373839; Fax 77 13/31 4918′ ASPHALT. PCN 28/F/C/Y/T. TODA
31373940. 13 5177′. TODA 31 5180′. ASDA 13 5177′.
ASDA 31 5180′. HIRL.
13/31 13120′ ASPHALT. PCN 95/F/D/W/T.
TODA 13 13510′. TODA 31 13514′. ASDA 13 Rwy 31 Right-Hand Circuit.
13510′. ASDA 31 13514′. HIRL. ALS 31. 0330-SS (0230-1430), O/T O/R. 48hr PPR for
0230-1830 (0130-1730) and O/T PPR. Cus- non-skd flights.
toms: O/R. Jet A-1.
Jet A-1. ABN. Fire 5.
Fire 7. Rasht (Sardar-E-Jangal)
Parsabade Moghan -37′ OIGG RAS +03:30* N37 19.4 E049 37.1
249′ OITP PFQ +03:30* N39 36.3 E047 52.6 Apt Administration 13 33727001-4, 13
Apt Administration 45 32732415-9; Fax 45 33726974; Fax 13 33720099.
32728384. 09/27 9570′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/C/X/T. TORA
11/29 8484′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/C/Y/T. TODA 27 9242′. LDA 09 9242′. TODA 09 10062′.
11 9061′. TODA 29 9304′. ASDA 11 9061′. TODA 27 10062′. ASDA 09 10062′. ASDA 27
10062′. HIRL.
Sat-Wed 0330-1130 O/T O/R. Non-sked flts
48hr PPR. 0300-1700 (0200-1600). O/T PPR. Customs:
O/R.
Fire 5.
Jet A-1.
Payam see Karaj ABN. Fire 7.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 806
IRAN

Sabzevar 13/31 7103′ ASPHALT. PCN 20/F/B/Y/T. TODA


3010′ OIMS AFZ +03:30* N36 10.1 E057 13 9347′. TODA 31 7421′. ASDA 13 7379′.
35.8 ASDA 31 7421′.
Apt Administration O/R and 24hr PPR for non skd flights from
051-44448800,44449100,44449190; Fax Zahedan (OIZH) Apt.
051-44449070. Fire 5.
09/27 10423′ ASPHALT. PCN 49/F/C/X/T.
Sardar-E-Jangal see Rasht
HIRL. HIALS 09.
0330-1530 (0230-1430), O/T PPR. Customs: Sari (Dasht-E-Naz)
O/R. 35′ OINZ SRY +03:30* N36 38.1 E053 11.6
Jet A-1. Apt Administration 11-33724101-3, 33722391;
Fire 6. Fax 11-33722404.
16/34 8694′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/C/X/T. TORA
Sahand see Maragheh
16 4012′. LDA 34 4012′. TODA 16 8989′. TODA
Sanandaj 34 9514′. ASDA 16 8989′. ASDA 34 8858′.
4518′ OICS SDG +03:30* N35 15.0 E047 HIRL.
00.7 0330-1530 (0230-1430), O/T O/R and non-skd
Apt Administration 33774051-3, 33774060; Fax flt 48hr before EOBT. Customs: O/R.
33774066. Jet A-1, JP-4.
01/19 9911′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T. TORA ABN. Fire 7 Fire CAT 8 PPR.
19 8271′. LDA 01 8271′. TODA 01 10272′.
Semnan
TODA 19 10223′. ASDA 01 10272′. ASDA 19
10223′. HIRL. HIALS 19. 3719′ OIIS +03:30* N35 36.7 E053 29.9
0230-1430 (0130-1330), O/T PPR. Customs: Apt Administration (023) 33350051, 33344231;
O/R. Fax (023) 33350050.
Jet A-1. 03/21 9091′ UNKNOWN. TODA 03 9189′.
ASDA 03 9189′.
ABN. Fire 6.
0330-1030 (0230-0930).
Sarakhs
Shahid Ashrafi Esfahani see Kermanshah
953′ OIMC CKT +03:30* N36 29.3 E061
04.2 Shahid Asyaee see Masjed Soleiman
14/32 12740′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/C/X/T.
TODA 14 12963′. TODA 32 12924′. ASDA 14 Shahid Beheshti Intl see Esfahan
12963′. ASDA 32 12924′. Shahid Dastghaib Intl see Shiraz
0445-1530 (0345-1300), OT PPR.
Fire 4. Shahid Hashemi Nejad Intl see Mashhad

Saravan Shahid Sadooghi Intl see Yazd


3930′ OIZS +03:30* N27 24.5 E062 19.2 Shahid Vatan Pour AB see Esfahan
Apt Administration (548) 52305004, 52405009;
Fax (548) 5230503.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 807
IRAN

Shahre Kord H24. Customs.


6723′ OIFS CQD +03:30* N32 17.8 E050 F-3, Jet A-1.
50.5 Fire 8.
Apt Operator (38)-32270901-4, 32274090,
32270919; Fax (38)-32270910. Sirjan
14/32 9859′ ASPHALT. PCN 35/F/B/X/T. TORA 5847′ OIKY SYJ +03:30* N29 33.1 E055
32 9531′. LDA 14 9531′. TODA 14 10341′. 40.3
TODA 32 10338′. ASDA 14 10341′. ASDA 32 Apt Administration 034-42265488-9; Fax
10338′. HIRL. 034-42265485.
Summer: 0230-1430. Winter: Days. O/T O/R. 13/31 12152′ ASPHALT. PCN 45/F/B/X/T.
Customs: O/R. ASDA 13 12372′. ASDA 31 12336′. HIRL.
Jet A-1. O/R and 48hr PPR from Kerman AD. Customs:
ABN. Fire 6. O/R.
Jet A-1.
Shahroud ABN. Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least
4213′ OIMJ RUD +03:30* N36 25.5 E055 48hr PPR for non-skd flights.
06.2
Apt Administration 023-32506473, 32506411; Sirri Island (Sirri)
Fax 023-32506360. 26′ OIBS SXI +03:30* N25 54.5 E054 32.5
07/25 9196′ ASPHALT. PCN 28/F/B/X/U. Apt Administration 21 33130609, 21 33130504,
TODA 07 9639′. TODA 25 9901′. ASDA 07 21 33130371, 21 33130084; Fax 21 33130303.
9639′. ASDA 25 9901′. HIRL. 12/30 8156′ ASPHALT. PCN 46/F/A/X/T. TODA
Daily 0400-1400Z, except Fri and O/T O/R. 30 8373′. ASDA 30 8373′. HIRL. ALS 30.
PPR for skd and non-skd flt at least 48hr before Days. O/T PPR.
EOBT. Jet A-1.
F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4. Fire 6.
ABN. Fire 3 , Fire 6 for skd flights and PPR for
non-skd flights. Tabas
2251′ OIMT TCX +03:30* N33 40.1 E056
Shiraz (Shahid Dastghaib Intl) Apt of Entry 53.6
4927′ OISS SYZ +03:30* N29 32.4 E052 Apt Administration 32836700; Fax 32836661,
35.3 32836650.
Apt Administration 71 37218890-9; Fax 71 15/33 9836′ ASPHALT. PCN 35/F/B/X/T. TODA
37216969. Apt Operator airportof- 15 10495′. TODA 33 10495′. ASDA 15 10495′.
fice@Shiraz.airport.ir. ASDA 33 10495′.
11L/29R 14219′ ASPHALT. PCN 85/F/C/W/T. Rwy 15 Right-Hand Circuit.
TODA 11L 15367′. TODA 29R 15672′. ASDA 0330-1130 (0230-1030), O/T PPR. Non-skd
11L 15367′. ASDA 29R 15672′. HIRL. HIALS flights 48hr PPR from OIMB.
29R.
Jet A-1.
11R/29L 14016′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/C/W/T.
Fire 4.
TODA 11R 15007′. TODA 29L 15164′. ASDA
11R 15007′. ASDA 29L 15164′. HIALS 29L.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 808
IRAN

Tabriz (Tabriz Intl) Apt of Entry 29R 10157′. TODA 11L 12454′. ASDA 11L
4449′ OITT TBZ +03:30* N38 08.0 E046 12454′. ASDA 29R 12454′. HIRL. Rwy 11L
14.1 Landing not allowed. Rwy 29R Landing not
Apt Administration 0413-5260405, 5260406; allowed.
Fax 0413-5260408; Tabriz.Info@airport.ir. Rwy 11L Right-Hand Circuit.
12L/30R 11995′ CONCRETE. PCN 70/R/C/X/T. 11R/29L 13258′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/A/X/T.
TODA 12L 12979′. TODA 30R 12979′. ASDA ASDA 11R 13543′. HIRL. ALS 11R. ALS 29L.
12L 12979′. ASDA 30R 12979′. HIRL. HIALS Rwy 11R Right-Hand Circuit.
12L. HIALS 30R. H24. Customs.
Rwy 12L Right-Hand Circuit. F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4.
12R/30L 12333′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/C/X/T. ABN. Fire 9.
TORA 12R 11447′. LDA 30L 11447′.
HIRL. HIALS. Uromiyeh
Rwy 12R Right-Hand Circuit. 4342′ OITR OMH +03:30* N37 40.3 E045
H24. Customs. 04.1
F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4. Apt Administration 9844-32777766-9,
32787717, 32787859, 32787719, 32777770;
ABN. Fire 8.
Fax 9844-32770029.
Tehran (Imam Khomaini Intl) Apt of Entry 03/21 10669′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/C/X/T.
3305′ OIIE IKA +03:30* N35 25.0 E051 09.1 TODA 03 10823′. TODA 21 11000′. ASDA 03
Apt Administration 021-44666701-4, 55678500; 10823′. ASDA 21 11000′. HIRL. HIALS 03.
Fax 021-44666705. HIALS 21.
11L/29R 13773′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/C/W/T. 0330-1830 (0230-1730), O/T O/R. Customs:
TODA 11L 14167′. TODA 29R 14170′. ASDA O/R.
11L 14167′. ASDA 29R 14170′. HIRL. ALS Jet A-1.
29R. ABN. Fire 7.
First 1476' of RWY 11L/29R are concrete (PCN
Yasouj
80/R/C/W/T).
5939′ OISY YES +03:30* N30 41.8 E051
11R/29L 13425′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/C/W/T.
33.0
TORA 11R 11969′. LDA 29L 11969′. TODA 29L
14436′. ASDA 29L 14436′. RL. Apt Operator 074-33333552, 33310200-1; Fax
074-33333651.
H24. Customs.
13/31 10499′ ASPHALT. PCN 46/F/C/X/T. LDA
Jet A-1.
13 7579′. TODA 13 11155′. TODA 31 10794′.
ABN. Fire 9. ASDA 13 11155′. ASDA 31 10794′. HIRL.
Tehran (Mehrabad Intl) Apt of Entry 0215-1330 (0115-1230), O/T PPR 48hr before
3962′ OIII THR +03:30* N35 41.3 E051 18.9 EOBT.
Apt Administration (021) 61021, 66025343, ABN. Fire 5.
66025225; Fax (021) 66025327. Yazd (Shahid Sadooghi Intl) Apt of Entry
11L/29R 13110′ CONCRETE. 4054′ OIYY AZD +03:30* N31 54.4 E054
PCN 72/R/A/W/U. TORA 11L 12454′. TORA 16.6
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 809
IRAN

Apt Operator 37218082-4, 37217775; Fax Zanjan


37218474; yazd@airport.ir. 5380′ OITZ JWN +03:30* N36 46.5 E048
13/31 13451′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/T. 21.5
TODA 13 14110′. TODA 31 14110′. ASDA 13 Apt Administration 024 33360301-6,
14110′. ASDA 31 14110′. HIRL. 33360400-1, 33360404; Fax 024 33360303.
H24. Customs. 12/30 10499′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/B/X/T.
Jet A-1, JP-4. TODA 12 10696′. TODA 30 10863′. ASDA 12
ABN. Fire 7 , Cat 9 for non-skd flights 72hr 10696′. ASDA 30 10863′. HIRL.
PPR. O/R, PPR for non-skd flights at least 48hr
before EOBT. Customs: O/R.
Zabol
Jet A-1. O/R.
1572′ OIZB ACZ +03:30* N31 05.9 E061
ABN. Fire 5 , CAT 7 for skd flights, non skd
32.6
flights 48hr PPR.
Apt Operator 54-32224333, 32225033,
32228883; Fax 54-32235401. Effective 21 Jun:
16/34 9862′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/D/X/U.
TODA 16 10682′. TODA 34 10695′. ASDA 16 Abadan
10682′. ASDA 34 10695′. RL. ALS 34. 8′ OIAA ABD +03:30* N30 22.3 E048 13.7
During sked operations. PPR for non-skd flights Apt Operator (61) 53366477, 53366488,
at least 24hr before EOBT. 533664946, 53262096; Fax (61) 53366497.
Jet A-1. 14L/32R 7434′ ASPHALT. PCN 48/F/C/X/T.
ABN. Fire 5. TODA 32R 7516′. ASDA 32R 7516′.
14R/32L 10180′ ASPHALT. PCN 70/F/C/X/T.
Zahedan (Zahedan Intl) Apt of Entry TODA 14R 10374′. TODA 32L 10377′. ASDA
4523′ OIZH ZAH +03:30* N29 28.4 E060 14R 10374′. ASDA 32L 10377′. RL.
54.2 H24. Customs: O/R, for non-skd flights 72hr
Apt Operator 54-33222774-7, 33231700; Fax PPR.
54-33230387. Jet A-1.
17L/35R 13993′ ASPHALT. PCN 67/F/B/W/T. ABN. Fire 7.
TORA 17L 13219′. LDA 35R 13219′. TODA 17L
14400′. TODA 35R 15174′. ASDA 17L 15174′. Abumusa Island (Abumusa)
ASDA 35R 15174′. 18′ OIBA AEU +03:30* N25 52.6 E055 01.9
17R/35L 13996′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/A/X/U. Apt Administration Fax 76-35623386.
TORA 17R 13110′. LDA 35L 13110′. TODA 08/26 9793′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/B/X/T. TORA
17R 14094′. TODA 35L 14652′. ASDA 17R 08 8855′. TORA 26 8937′. LDA 08 8937′. LDA
14980′. ASDA 35L 14652′. HIRL. 26 8855′. TODA 08 8855′. TODA 26 8937′.
H24. Customs: O/R. ASDA 08 10338′. ASDA 26 10341′. HIRL.
Jet A-1. Sat-Thu: 0330-1130 (0230-1030), O/T O/R.
ABN. Fire 7. 12hr PPR for non-skd flights.
Fire 4.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 810
IRAN

Aghajari 15/33 10820′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/D/X/T.


52′ OIAG AKW +03:30* N30 44.7 E049 40.6 TODA 15 11575′. TODA 33 12004′. ASDA 15
Apt Operator (61) 52620024; Fax (61) 11575′. ASDA 33 12004′. HIRL.
52627231. 0400-1400 (0300-1500), O/T PPR. Customs:
13/31 6972′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/C/Y/T. O/R.
0430-1230 (0330-1130). Jet A-1, JP-4.
Fire 6. Fire 7.

Ahwaz Asaloyeh
65′ OIAW AWZ +03:30* N31 20.2 E048 45.6 10′ OIBI YEH Mil. +03:30* N27 28.9 E052
37.0
Apt Operator (61) 344346015; Fax (61)
34434610. Apt Administration 07727262701-3,
7262711,06; Fax 07727262710.
12/30 11145′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T.
TODA 12 12126′. TODA 30 11834′. ASDA 12 12/30 11811′ ASPHALT. PCN 75/F/D/X/T.
12126′. ASDA 30 11834′. HIRL. TODA 12 12254′. TODA 30 12254′. ASDA 12
12139′. ASDA 30 12139′. HIRL. HIALS.
H24. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1.
Jet A-1.
Fire 7.
ABN. Fire 7.
Azadi see Ghazvin
Arak
5453′ OIHR AJK +03:30* N34 08.2 E049 Badr AB see Esfahan
50.5
Bahregan
Apt Administration (086) 33689001, 03,
33680029, 30; Fax (086) 33689002. 32′ OIBH IAQ +03:30* N29 50.4 E050 16.3
08/26 12139′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T. Apt Administration 77 33272411-30; Fax 21
TODA 08 12533′. TODA 26 12533′. ASDA 08 33130517, 21 33130416.
12533′. ASDA 26 12533′. HIRL. HIALS 26. 15/33 7221′ ASPHALT. PCN 22/F/D/Y/T. TODA
Sat-Wed 0400-1100 (0300-1000), Thu 15 7421′. TODA 33 7418′. ASDA 15 7421′.
0400-1000 (0300-0900), HOL and O/T O/R. ASDA 33 7418′. HIRL. ALS.
PPR for non-schedule flights at least 48hr. Cus- Days. O/T PPR.
toms: O/R. ABN. Fire 6.
Jet A-1.
Bam
ABN. Fire 5.
3231′ OIKM BXR +03:30* N29 05.0 E058
Ardabil 27.0
4319′ OITL ADU +03:30* N38 19.6 E048 Apt Administration Fax 034-44213330.
25.4 12/30 11106′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/B/Y/T.
Apt Administration 45 33447901-2, 33447940; TODA 12 11506′. TODA 30 11221′. ASDA 12
Fax 45 3345856. 11506′. ASDA 30 11221′. HIRL. ALS.
07/25 8202′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/D/X/T. TORA O/R and at least 72hr PPR for non skd flights
25 7874′. LDA 07 7874′. TODA 07 8530′. TODA from OIKK. Customs: O/R.
25 7874′. ASDA 25 8530′. Jet A-1.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 811
IRAN

Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least 72hr Bandar Mahshahr (Mahshahr)
PPR for non-skd flights. 8′ OIAM MRX +03:30* N30 33.5 E049 09.0
Bandar Abbass (Bandar Abbass Intl) Apt of Apt Operator (61) 52343579, 52343840; Fax
Entry (61) 52341190, 52343842.
22′ OIKB BND +03:30* N27 13.1 E056 22.7 13/31 8874′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/D/Y/T. LDA
31 7890′. TODA 31 10515′. ASDA 31 9530′.
Apt Administration 76-33611000-1, 33611025;
RL.
Fax 76-33611002, 33611026; Bandarab-
bas.info@airport.ir. Days, O/T PPR.
03L/21R 11345′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/A/X/T. Jet A-1.
TODA 03L 11821′. TODA 21R 12841′. ASDA Fire 6.
03L 11821′. ASDA 21R 12841′. RL.
Birjand
03R/21L 12011′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/A/X/T.
4979′ OIMB XBJ +03:30* N32 53.9 E059
TODA 03R 13199′. TODA 21L 13205′. ASDA
16.0
03R 13199′. ASDA 21L 13205′. HIRL. HIALS
21L. Apt Administration 32389205, 32316961,
32312167; Fax 32313725, 32319630.
12hr PPR for non-skd flights before EOBT from
dep AD. Customs. 08/26 7142′ ASPHALT. PCN 27/F/B/Y/T. TORA
26 6572′. LDA 08 6572′. TODA 26 7346′. ASDA
Jet A-1.
26 7346′.
ABN. Fire 7.
10/28 12457′ ASPHALT. PCN 56/F/B/X/T.
Bandar Abbass (Havadarya) TODA 10 12854′. TODA 28 12897′. ASDA 10
19′ OIKP HDR Mil. +03:30* N27 09.6 E056 12854′. ASDA 28 12897′. HIRL. MIALS.
10.3 0330-1230Z, O/T PPR at least 48hr before
08/26 8527′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/D/Y/T. ASDA EOBT. Customs: O/R.
08 9019′. ASDA 26 9019′. MIRL. Jet A-1.
PPR, H24. ABN. Fire 3 , CAT 6 for skd flights and flights
Jet A-1, JP-4. with PPR at least 48hr before EOBT.
ABN. Fire U. Bojnord
Bandar Lengeh 3567′ OIMN BJB +03:30* N37 29.3 E057
18.4
75′ OIBL BDH +03:30* N26 31.9 E054 49.6
Apt Operator (0584) 2235000, 2235111,
Apt Operator 76-44223111/28; Fax
2236570-1; Fax (0584) 2236574.
76-44223266.
07/25 14324′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T.
08/26 8202′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/B/X/T. TODA
TORA 07 11053′. TORA 25 10640′. LDA 07
08 8681′. TODA 26 8671′. ASDA 08 8681′.
10640′. LDA 25 11053′. TODA 07 14531′.
ASDA 26 8671′.
TODA 25 14882′. ASDA 07 14531′. ASDA 25
Sat - Thu 0330-1130 (0230-1030), O/T O/R. 14882′. HIRL.
24hr PPR for non-skd flights. Customs: O/R.
0330-1330 (0230-1430), O/T O/R. Customs:
Jet A-1. O/R.
Fire 5. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 6 ,higher Cat O/R.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 812
IRAN

Bushehr 14R/32L 12641′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. TODA


72′ OIBB BUZ +03:30* N28 57.0 E050 49.8 14R 13763′. ASDA 14R 13763′. HIRL.
Apt Operator (77) 333332913; Fax (77) H24.
33555381; Bushehr.Info@airport.ir. F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4.
13L/31R 14662′ ASPHALT. LCN 80. TODA 13L ABN. Fire 7.
15630′. TODA 31R 15187′. ASDA 13L 15630′.
ASDA 31R 15187′. HIRL. ALS 31R. Esfahan (Badr AB)
Rwy 31R Right-Hand Circuit. 5242′ OIFP Mil. +03:30* N32 37.2 E051 41.4
First 305m of RWY 31R is concrete. Apt Administration 0311-6617526, 6615030-5.
13R/31L 14665′ ASPHALT. PCN 86/F/C/W/T. 08/26 10807′ ASPHALT. LCN 51. ASDA 08
TODA 13R 15649′. TODA 31L 15653′. ASDA 11167′. ASDA 26 11161′. HIRL. HIALS 26.
13R 15649′. ASDA 31L 15653′. Days. CIV and MIL PPR.
Rwy 31L Right-Hand Circuit. F-3, Jet A-1.
First 305m of RWY 31L is concrete. Esfahan (Hesa)
H24. Customs: O/R. 5256′ OIFE IFH +03:30* N32 55.7 E051
Jet A-1. 33.7
ABN. Fire 7. Apt Administration 31 45924110-11, 31
45224911-18; Fax 31 45224929, 31 32214219.
Chah Bahar (Konarak)
07/25 9829′ ASPHALT. PCN 23/F/C/Y/T. TODA
24′ OIZC ZBR Mil. +03:30* N25 26.7 E060
07 10322′. TODA 25 10322′. ASDA 07 10322′.
23.0
ASDA 25 10322′. RL. ALS 07. HIALS 25.
Apt Administration 54 35388001-2; Fax 54
24hr PPR, 0430-1230 (0330-1130), O/T O/R.
35387335.
JP-4.
09L/27R 12418′ ASPHALT. LCN 100. HIRL.
HIALS 09L. HIALS 27R. ABN. Fire 6.
09R/27L 8999′ ASPHALT. LCN 100. RL. Esfahan (Shahid Beheshti Intl) Apt of Entry
Days, O/T O/R. PPR for non-sked flights at5059′ OIFM IFN +03:30* N32 45.0 E051
least 48h before EOBT from Apt Administration.
51.8
Customs: O/R. Apt Administration 31 35275060-1; Fax 31
Jet A-1, JP-4. 35275062. ARO Fax 31 35275042.
ABN. Fire 7. 08L/26R 14426′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T.
TODA 08L 15610′. TODA 26R 15617′. ASDA
Dasht-E-Naz see Sari
08L 15610′. ASDA 26R 15617′. HIRL. HIALS
Dezful 26R.
474′ OIAD DEF Mil. +03:30* N32 26.0 E048 08R/26L 14426′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T.
23.0 TODA 08R 15607′. TODA 26L 15610′. ASDA
Apt Operator (61) 42425221. 08R 15607′. ASDA 26L 15610′. HIRL. HIALS
26L.
14L/32R 11729′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. TODA 14L
13081′. TODA 32R 12867′. ASDA 14L 13081′. H24. PPR for non-schedule flights at least 48hr.
ASDA 32R 12867′. HIRL. ALS. Customs: H24.
F-3, Jet A-1.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 813
IRAN

ABN. Fire 8. Ghazvin


4184′ OIIK GZW +03:30* N36 14.5 E050
Esfahan (Shahid Vatan Pour AB)
02.5
5310′ OIFH Mil. +03:30* N32 34.2 E051
Apt Administration 0281-2553523, 2553618,
41.7
2577726, 2552077; Fax 0281-2552078,
Apt Administration (0311)-6683181, 2560122.
(0311)-6684090.
10/28 3671′ ASPHALT. TODA 28 3934′. ASDA
06/24 3215′ ASPH/CONC. 28 3934′.
Days. During operational requirements. Sat-Thu
For other mil and civ ACFT, PPR from Islamic 0400-1330 (0300-1230), O/T PPR.
Republic Army Aviation (IRIAA) Training F-3, JP-4.
Centre.
JP-4. Gheshm see Gheshm Island
ABN. Gheshm Island (Gheshm)
Fasa 45′ OIKQ GSM +03:30* N26 45.1 E055 53.8
4293′ OISF FAZ +03:30* N28 53.6 E053 Apt Administration (76) 35335000, 35335010-2;
43.4 Fax (76) 35335020.
Apt Administration 71-53406213, 71-53406214; 05/23 13862′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/B/W/T.
Fax 71-53406191. TODA 05 14315′. TODA 23 14315′. ASDA 05
14/32 6385′ ASPHALT. PCN 10/F/D/X/U. 14315′. ASDA 23 14315′. HIRL. HIALS.
TODA 14 6565′. TODA 32 6588′. ASDA 14 HJ, O/T O/R. 72hr PPR for non skd flights. Cus-
6565′. ASDA 32 6588′. toms: O/R.
PPR 48h in advance of EOBT. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.
Gachsaran
2424′ OIAH GCH +03:30* N30 20.3 E050 Gorgan
49.7 -28′ OING GBT +03:30* N36 54.7 E054 23.9
Apt Administration 74 32221621; Fax 74 Apt Administration 017-32628605, 32628606;
32226399. Fax 017-32244506.
12/30 8530′ ASPHALT. PCN 32/F/D/X/T. LDA 13/31 10827′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T.
30 7644′. TODA 12 8691′. TODA 30 9252′. TORA 31 9843′. LDA 13 9843′. TODA 13
ASDA 12 8691′. ASDA 30 9252′. 11024′. TODA 31 10955′. ASDA 13 11024′.
Days. ASDA 31 10955′. HIRL.
Fire 6. 0345-SS (0245-SS), O/T O/R and at least 24hr
PPR for non-skd flights. Customs: O/R.
Ghazvin (Azadi) Jet A-1.
3800′ OIIA +03:30* N35 57.1 E050 27.2 ABN. Fire 6 , fire 7 for skd heavy flights and
10/28 4579′ ASPHALT. PPR for non-skd heavy flights.
O/R.
Fire N.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 814
IRAN

Hamadan Apt Operator 54-37221935-7; Fax


5771′ OIHH HDM +03:30* N34 52.2 E048 54-37227746.
33.0 17/35 7674′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/B/Y/T. TORA
Apt Administration 081 32569011-3, 32569009; 35 7215′. LDA 17 7215′. TODA 17 7917′. TODA
Fax 081 32569004. 35 7861′. ASDA 17 7917′. ASDA 35 7861′.
10/28 12464′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/C/X/T. HIRL.
TORA 28 11480′. LDA 10 11480′. TODA 10 During sked operations. PPR for non skd flights
12782′. TODA 28 12641′. ASDA 10 12782′. 24hr before EOBT from Zahedan AD manager.
ASDA 28 12641′. HIRL. MIALS 28. ABN. Fire 4.
0330-1330 (0330-1515), O/T PPR. Customs:
Jahrom
O/R.
3374′ OISJ JAR +03:30* N28 35.2 E053
Jet A-1.
34.9
Fire 5 , fire 6 for skd flights and PPR for non-
Apt Administration 71 54373000; Fax 71
skd flights. Fire 7 during Hadj (Umrah) flights.
54372091.
Hamadan (Nogeh) 08/26 7762′ ASPHALT. PCN 25/F/C/Y/T. TODA
5613′ OIHS NUJ Mil. +03:30* N35 08 7959′. TODA 26 7890′. ASDA 08 7959′.
12.2 E048 40.0 ASDA 26 7890′.
05/23 13000′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. RL. ALS 05. O/R. PPR at least 48hr in advance of EOBT
13/31 14625′ ASPHALT. LCN 70. RL. ALS 13. from Shiraz AD.
PPR. H24. Jet A-1.
F-3, JP-4. Fire 5.

Havadarya see Bandar Abbass Jam


2172′ OIBJ TEW +03:30* N27 49.3 E052
Hesa see Esfahan 21.1
Ilam Apt Administration 77 37622923, 77 31684188;
Fax 77 31684477.
4404′ OICI IIL +03:30* N33 35.1 E046 24.3
11/29 7890′ ASPHALT. PCN 32/F/C/X/T. ASDA
Apt Administration 84 32236800-1; Fax 84
11 8382′. ASDA 29 8382′. MIRL.
32236803.
Days, O/T PPR.
14/32 10495′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/C/X/T.
TODA 14 10820′. TODA 32 10820′. ASDA 14 Jet A-1.
10820′. ASDA 32 10820′. HIRL. ABN. Fire 6.
0245-1330 (0145-1230). O/T 24hr PPR. Jiroft
Jet A-1. 2661′ OIKJ JYR +03:30* N28 43.6 E057
ABN. Fire 6. 40.2
Imam Khomaini Intl see Tehran Apt Operator (34) 43260082; Fax (34)
43260081.
Iran Shahr 13/31 10827′ ASPHALT. PCN 25/F/C/Y/T.
1983′ OIZI IHR +03:30* N27 13.7 E060 43.3 TORA 31 9843′. LDA 13 9843′. TODA 13
11122′. ASDA 13 11122′.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 815
IRAN

O/R and at least 72hr PPR for non-skd flights Apt Operator (34) 321101136, 32110194; Fax
from OIKK. (34) 32111193; info.kerman@airport.ir.
Jet A-1. 16/34 12615′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/B/X/T.
TODA 16 13104′. TODA 34 12960′. ASDA 16
Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least 48hr
PPR for non-skd flights. 13104′. ASDA 34 12960′. HIRL. HIALS 34.
H24. Customs: O/R.
Kalaleh
Jet A-1.
433′ OINE KLM +03:30* N37 22.5 E055
ABN. Fire 7 , CAT 8 during sked flight 72hr
27.1
PPR.
Apt Administration Fax 017-35442212.
10/28 7274′ ASPHALT. PCN 29/F/C/Y/T. TORA Kermanshah (Shahid Ashrafi Esfahani)
10 5962′. LDA 28 5962′. 4301′ OICC KSH +03:30* N34 20.9 E047
O/R, non skd flights PPR 48hr from OING. 09.4
Fire 5 O/R. Apt Operator (83) 34326611; Fax (83)
34329999.
Karaj (Payam) 11/29 10564′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/C/X/T. LDA
4170′ OIIP PYK +03:30* N35 46.8 E050 11 9777′. TODA 11 11007′. ASDA 11 11007′.
49.4 HIRL. HIALS 29.
Apt Administration 0261-3266016, 3266000; H24. Customs: O/R.
Fax 021-5633641. Jet A-1.
12/30 12005′ ASPHALT. PCN 75/F/C/X/T. Fire 7.
ASDA 12 12349′. ASDA 30 12497′. HIRL.
HIALS 30. Khark see Khark Island
H24. Customs: O/R.
Khark Island (Khark)
Jet A-1.
29′ OIBQ KHK +03:30* N29 15.6 E050 19.4
ABN. Fire 7.
Apt Operator (77) 33822456, 33822600,
Kashan 33823966; Fax (77) 33822966.
3490′ OIFK +03:30* N33 53.7 E051 34.6 13/31 7657′ ASPHALT. PCN 26/F/B/Y/T. TORA
Apt Administration 3155444852; Fax 13 6332′. TORA 31 6345′. LDA 13 6345′. LDA
3155447255. 31 6332′. HIRL.
11/29 8845′ ASPHALT. TODA 11 9501′. TODA Days, O/T O/R.
29 9501′. Jet A-1.
Sat-Thu: 0330-1130 (0230-1030) except holi- ABN. Fire 6.
days, O/T O/R, 72hr PPR for non-skd flights.
Khoram Abad
Jet A-1.
3793′ OICK KHD +03:30* N33 26.3 E048
Fire 6. 16.8
Kerman Apt Operator (66) 33439903-4; Fax (66)
5738′ OIKK KER +03:30* N30 16.5 E056 33439905.
57.1
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 816
IRAN

11/29 11457′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/C/Y/T. Apt Administration 71 52720093-4; Fax 71


TORA 11 10791′. LDA 29 10791′. TODA 29 52722595.
11874′. ASDA 29 11874′. 11/29 10020′ ASPHALT. PCN 43/F/D/X/T.
0330-1430 (0230-1330). Customs: O/R. TODA 11 10676′. TODA 29 10676′. ASDA 11
Jet A-1. 10217′. ASDA 29 10217′. HIRL. HIALS 29.
ABN. Fire 5. 0330-1000 (0230-0900), O/T O/R, 48hr PPR for
non-skd flights. Customs: O/R.
Khoy Jet A-1.
3964′ OITK KHY +03:30* N38 25.3 E044 Fire 2 , Fire 6 for skd flights and PPR for non-
58.6 skd flights.
Apt Administration 044-36523283, 36523274;
Fax 044-36434971. Lar
15/33 9190′ ASPHALT. PCN 33/F/C/X/T. TODA 2643′ OISL LRR +03:30* N27 40.4 E054
33 10371′. 23.2
0330-1130 (0230-1030). PPR for non-skd Apt Administration Larestan.info@airport.ir. Apt
flights at least 48hr before EOBT from Khoy Operator (71) 52340290, 52338181; Fax (71)
AD. 52338180.
Jet A-1. 09/27 10397′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T.
Fire 6. TODA 09 10584′. TODA 27 10594′. ASDA 09
10584′. ASDA 27 10594′. HIRL. ALS.
Kish see Kish Island HJ. O/T O/R. Customs: O/R.
Kish Island (Kish) Jet A-1, JP-4.
99′ OIBK KIH +03:30* N26 31.6 E053 58.7 ABN. Fire 5 , for skd flights Cat 6.
Apt Operator (0764) 4442859, (0764) 4443200, Lavan see Lavan Island
4443300-1; Fax (0764) 4443329.
09L/27R 11972′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/B/X/T. Lavan Island (Lavan)
TODA 09L 13176′. TODA 27R 13176′. ASDA 45′ OIBV LVP +03:30* N26 48.6 E053 21.4
09L 13176′. ASDA 27R 13176′. HIRL. HIALS. Apt Administration 21 23945500; Fax 21
09R/27L 11998′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/W/T. 33130112.
TODA 09R 12195′. TODA 27L 13186′. ASDA 11/29 8835′ ASPHALT. PCN 48/F/A/X/T. TODA
09R 12195′. ASDA 27L 13186′. 11 9035′. TODA 29 9035′. ASDA 11 9035′.
0230-2030 (0130-1930), non SKED flts PPR at ASDA 29 9035′. HIRL. HIALS.
least 24hr before EOBT. Customs: O/R. PPR. Days.
Jet A-1. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 8. Fire 6.

Konarak see Chah Bahar Mahshahr see Bandar Mahshahr

Lamerd Maku
1336′ OISR LFM +03:30* N27 22.4 E053 3169′ OITU +03:30* N39 11.5 E044 55.5
11.3 Apt Operator 4434278892; Fax 4434278893.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 817
IRAN

11/29 10335′ ASPHALT. PCN 63/F/C/X/U. Masjed Soleiman (Shahid Asyaee)


TODA 11 10532′. TODA 29 10532′. ASDA 11 1187′ OIAI Mil. +03:30* N32 00.1 E049 16.1
10532′. ASDA 29 10532′. 14/32 6562′ ASPHALT. PCN 20/F/C/Y/T.
0330-1230Z, O/T PPR. By operational requirements.
Fire 6. JP-4.
Maragheh (Sahand) Mehrabad Intl see Tehran
4397′ OITM ACP +03:30* N37 20.9 E046
08.0 Nogeh see Hamadan
Apt Administration 0421-3252525-6, 7229888; Noshahr
Fax 0421-3252223.
-61′ OINN NSH +03:30* N36 39.8 E051 27.9
08/26 9350′ ASPHALT. PCN 31/F/C/Y/T. TORA
Apt Operator 9811 - 52323112-4, 52322206;
08 7759′. TORA 26 8271′. LDA 08 8271′. LDA
Fax 9811 - 52323116.
26 7759′. TODA 08 7759′. TODA 26 8271′.
ASDA 26 9833′. 10/28 6677′ ASPHALT. LCN 55. TORA 10
6184′. TORA 28 4134′. LDA 10 4134′. LDA 28
O/R, PPR for non-skd flights at least 48hr
6184′. ASDA 10 7077′. ASDA 28 7136′. HIRL.
before EOBT from OITT.
Winter: 0330-SS, Summer: 0230-1430. O/T
Fire 3.
PPR at least 48hrs before EOBT from DEP AD.
Mashhad (Shahid Hashemi Nejad Intl) Apt Jet A-1.
of Entry Fire 5.
3266′ OIMM MHD +03:30* N36 14.0 E059
38.7 Omidiyeh (Omidiyeh AB)
Apt Administration 051-33400001-9,33400041; 85′ OIAJ OMI Mil. +03:30* N30 50.0 E049
Fax 051-33400042. 32.0
13L/31R 12500′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/T. 12L/30R 11499′ ASPHALT. LCN 100.
TODA 13L 13491′. TODA 31R 13494′. ASDA 12R/30L 13497′ ASPHALT. LCN 100.
13L 13491′. ASDA 31R 13494′. HIRL. ALS 13L. PPR. H24.
HIALS 31R. Jet A-1.
Rwy 31R Right-Hand Circuit.
Pars Special Zone (Persian Gulf)
13R/31L 12861′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/T.
TODA 13R 13845′. TODA 31L 13832′. ASDA 22′ OIBP PGU +03:30* N27 22.8 E052 44.3
13R 13845′. ASDA 31L 13832′. HIRL. ALS Apt Administration 77 31373839; Fax 77
13R. 31373940.
Rwy 31L Right-Hand Circuit. 13/31 13120′ ASPHALT. PCN 95/F/D/W/T.
H24. Customs. TODA 13 13510′. TODA 31 13514′. ASDA 13
13510′. ASDA 31 13514′. HIRL. ALS 31.
RWY 13L/31R: Ref code Annex 14 flight infra-
structure: 4E. 0230-1830 (0130-1730) and O/T PPR. Cus-
toms: O/R.
F-3, Jet A-1.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 8.
Fire 7.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 818
IRAN

Parsabade Moghan Apt Administration 13 33727001-4, 13


249′ OITP PFQ +03:30* N39 36.3 E047 52.6 33726974; Fax 13 33720099.
Apt Administration 45 32732415-9; Fax 45 09/27 9570′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/C/X/T. TORA
32728384. 27 9242′. LDA 09 9242′. TODA 09 10062′.
11/29 8484′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/C/Y/T. TODA TODA 27 10062′. ASDA 09 10062′. ASDA 27
11 9061′. TODA 29 9304′. ASDA 11 9061′. 10062′. HIRL.
Sat-Wed 0330-1130 O/T O/R. Non-sked flts 0300-1700 (0200-1600). O/T PPR. Customs:
48hr PPR. O/R.
Fire 5. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.
Payam see Karaj
Sabzevar
Persian Gulf see Pars Special Zone 3010′ OIMS AFZ +03:30* N36 10.1 E057
Rafsanjan 35.8
5290′ OIKR RJN +03:30* N30 17.8 E056 Apt Administration
03.0 051-44448800,44449100,44449190; Fax
051-44449070.
Apt Administration 034-34260707,34260909;
Fax 034-34260030. 09/27 10423′ ASPHALT. PCN 49/F/C/X/T.
HIRL. HIALS 09.
11/29 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 64/F/C/X/T. TODA
11 10098′. TODA 29 10050′. ASDA 11 10098′. 0330-1530 (0230-1430), O/T PPR. Customs:
ASDA 29 10050′. HIRL. O/R.
O/R and at least 72hr PPR for non-skd flights Jet A-1.
from OIKK. Customs: O/R. Fire 6.
Jet A-1. Sahand see Maragheh
Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least 48hr
PPR for non-skd flights. Sanandaj
4528′ OICS SDG +03:30* N35 15.0 E047
Ramsar 00.7
-70′ OINR RZR +03:30* N36 54.5 E050 40.8 Apt Administration 33774051-3, 33774060; Fax
Apt Administration 0192-5226377-8, 5224302; 33774066.
Fax 0192-5223302. 01/19 9905′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/X/T. TORA
13/31 4918′ ASPHALT. PCN 28/F/C/Y/T. TODA 01 9904′. TORA 19 8264′. LDA 01 8264′. LDA
13 5177′. TODA 31 5180′. ASDA 13 5177′. 19 9904′. TODA 01 10265′. TODA 19 10216′.
ASDA 31 5180′. HIRL. ASDA 01 10265′. ASDA 19 10216′. HIRL.
Rwy 31 Right-Hand Circuit. 0230-1430 (0130-1330), O/T PPR. Customs:
0330-SS (0230-1430), O/T O/R. 48hr PPR for O/R.
non-skd flights. Jet A-1.
Jet A-1. ABN. Fire 6.
ABN. Fire 5.
Sarakhs
Rasht (Sardar-E-Jangal) 953′ OIMC CKT +03:30* N36 29.3 E061
-37′ OIGG RAS +03:30* N37 19.4 E049 37.1 04.2
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 819
IRAN

14/32 12740′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/C/X/T. Shahid Beheshti Intl see Esfahan
TODA 14 12963′. TODA 32 12924′. ASDA 14
12963′. ASDA 32 12924′. Shahid Dastghaib Intl see Shiraz
0445-1530 (0345-1300), OT PPR. Shahid Hashemi Nejad Intl see Mashhad
Fire 4.
Shahid Sadooghi Intl see Yazd
Saravan
Shahid Vatan Pour AB see Esfahan
3930′ OIZS +03:30* N27 25.1 E062 19.0
Apt Administration (548) 52305004, 52405009; Shahre Kord
Fax (548) 5230503. 6723′ OIFS CQD +03:30* N32 17.8 E050
13/31 7103′ ASPHALT. PCN 20/F/B/Y/T. TODA 50.5
13 9347′. TODA 31 7421′. ASDA 13 7379′. Apt Operator (38)-32270901-4, 32274090,
ASDA 31 7421′. 32270919; Fax (38)-32270910.
O/R and 24hr PPR for non skd flights from 14/32 9859′ ASPHALT. PCN 35/F/B/X/T. TORA
Zahedan (OIZH) Apt. 32 9531′. LDA 14 9531′. TODA 14 10341′.
Fire 5. TODA 32 10338′. ASDA 14 10341′. ASDA 32
10338′. HIRL.
Sardar-E-Jangal see Rasht
Summer: 0230-1430. Winter: Days. O/T O/R.
Sari (Dasht-E-Naz) Customs: O/R.
35′ OINZ SRY +03:30* N36 38.1 E053 11.6 Jet A-1.
Apt Administration 11-33724101-3, 33722391; ABN. Fire 6.
Fax 11-33722404.
Shahroud
16/34 8694′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/C/X/T. TORA
4213′ OIMJ RUD +03:30* N36 25.5 E055
16 4012′. LDA 34 4012′. TODA 16 8989′. TODA
06.2
34 9514′. ASDA 16 8989′. ASDA 34 8858′.
HIRL. Apt Administration 023-32506473, 32506411;
Fax 023-32506360.
0330-1530 (0230-1430), O/T O/R and non-skd
flt 48hr before EOBT. Customs: O/R. 07/25 9196′ ASPHALT. PCN 28/F/B/X/U.
TODA 07 9639′. TODA 25 9901′. ASDA 07
Jet A-1, JP-4.
9639′. ASDA 25 9901′. HIRL.
ABN. Fire 7 Fire CAT 8 PPR.
Daily 0400-1400Z, except Fri and O/T O/R.
Semnan PPR for skd and non-skd flt at least 48hr before
3719′ OIIS +03:30* N35 36.7 E053 29.9 EOBT.
Apt Administration (023) 33350051, 33344231; F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4.
Fax (023) 33350050. ABN. Fire 3 , Fire 6 for skd flights and PPR for
03/21 9091′ PAVED. TODA 03 9189′. ASDA 03 non-skd flights.
9189′. Shiraz (Shahid Dastghaib Intl) Apt of Entry
0330-1030 (0230-0930). 4927′ OISS SYZ +03:30* N29 32.4 E052
Shahid Ashrafi Esfahani see Kermanshah 35.3

Shahid Asyaee see Masjed Soleiman


AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 820
IRAN

Apt Administration 71 37218890-9; Fax 71 15/33 9836′ ASPHALT. PCN 35/F/B/X/T. TODA
37216969. Apt Operator airportof- 15 10495′. TODA 33 10495′. ASDA 15 10495′.
fice@Shiraz.airport.ir. ASDA 33 10495′.
11L/29R 14219′ ASPHALT. PCN 85/F/C/W/T. Rwy 15 Right-Hand Circuit.
TODA 11L 15367′. TODA 29R 15672′. ASDA 0330-1130 (0230-1030), O/T PPR. Non-skd
11L 15367′. ASDA 29R 15672′. HIRL. HIALS flights 48hr PPR from OIMB.
29R. Jet A-1.
11R/29L 14016′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/C/W/T. Fire 4.
TODA 11R 15007′. TODA 29L 15164′. ASDA
11R 15007′. ASDA 29L 15164′. HIALS 29L. Tabriz (Tabriz Intl) Apt of Entry
H24. Customs. 4449′ OITT TBZ +03:30* N38 08.0 E046
F-3, Jet A-1. 14.1
Fire 8. Apt Administration 0413-5260405, 5260406;
Fax 0413-5260408; Tabriz.Info@airport.ir.
Sirjan 12L/30R 11995′ CONCRETE. PCN 70/R/C/X/T.
5847′ OIKY SYJ +03:30* N29 33.1 E055 TODA 12L 12979′. TODA 30R 12979′. ASDA
40.3 12L 12979′. ASDA 30R 12979′. HIRL. HIALS
Apt Administration 034-42265488-9; Fax 12L. HIALS 30R.
034-42265485. Rwy 12L Right-Hand Circuit.
13/31 12152′ ASPHALT. PCN 45/F/B/X/T. 12R/30L 12333′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/C/X/T.
ASDA 13 12372′. ASDA 31 12336′. HIRL. TORA 12R 11447′. LDA 30L 11447′.
O/R and 48hr PPR from Kerman AD. Customs: HIRL. HIALS.
O/R. Rwy 12R Right-Hand Circuit.
Jet A-1. H24. Customs.
ABN. Fire 2 , fire 5 for skd flights and at least F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4.
48hr PPR for non-skd flights. ABN. Fire 8.
Sirri Island (Sirri) Tehran (Imam Khomaini Intl) Apt of Entry
26′ OIBS SXI +03:30* N25 54.5 E054 32.5 3305′ OIIE IKA +03:30* N35 25.0 E051 09.1
Apt Administration 21 33130609, 21 33130504,
Apt Administration 021-44666701-4, 55678500;
21 33130371, 21 33130084; Fax 21 33130303. Fax 021-44666705.
12/30 8156′ ASPHALT. PCN 46/F/A/X/T. TODA 11L/29R 13773′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/C/W/T.
30 8373′. ASDA 30 8373′. HIRL. ALS 30. TODA 11L 14167′. TODA 29R 14170′. ASDA
Days. O/T PPR. 11L 14167′. ASDA 29R 14170′. HIRL. ALS
Jet A-1. 29R.
Fire 6. First 1476' of RWY 11L/29R are concrete (PCN
80/R/C/W/T).
Tabas
11R/29L 13425′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/C/W/T.
2251′ OIMT TCX +03:30* N33 40.1 E056 TORA 11R 11969′. LDA 29L 11969′. TODA 29L
53.6 14436′. ASDA 29L 14436′. RL.
Apt Administration 32836700; Fax 32836661, H24. Customs.
32836650.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 821
IRAN

Jet A-1. 13/31 10499′ ASPHALT. PCN 46/F/C/X/T.


ABN. Fire 9. TORA 13 8527′. TORA 31 7575′. LDA 13 7575′.
LDA 31 8527′. TODA 13 9183′. TODA 31 8986′.
Tehran (Mehrabad Intl) Apt of Entry ASDA 13 9183′. ASDA 31 8986′. HIRL.
3962′ OIII THR +03:30* N35 41.3 E051 18.9 0215-1330 (0115-1230), O/T PPR 48hr before
Apt Administration (021) 61021, 66025343, EOBT.
66025225; Fax (021) 66025327. ABN. Fire 5.
11L/29R 13110′ CONCRETE.
PCN 72/R/A/W/U. TORA 11L 12454′. TORA Yazd (Shahid Sadooghi Intl) Apt of Entry
29R 10157′. TODA 11L 12454′. ASDA 11L 4054′ OIYY AZD +03:30* N31 54.4 E054
12454′. ASDA 29R 12454′. HIRL. Rwy 11L 16.6
Landing not allowed. Rwy 29R Landing not Apt Operator 37218082-4, 37217775; Fax
allowed. 37218474; yazd@airport.ir.
Rwy 11L Right-Hand Circuit. 13/31 13451′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/T.
11R/29L 13258′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/A/X/T. TODA 13 14110′. TODA 31 14110′. ASDA 13
ASDA 11R 13543′. HIRL. ALS 11R. ALS 29L. 14110′. ASDA 31 14110′. HIRL.
Rwy 11R Right-Hand Circuit. H24. Customs.
H24. Customs. Jet A-1, JP-4.
F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4. ABN. Fire 7 , Cat 9 for non-skd flights 72hr
ABN. Fire 9. PPR.

Uromiyeh Zabol
4342′ OITR OMH +03:30* N37 40.3 E045 1572′ OIZB ACZ +03:30* N31 05.9 E061
04.1 32.6
Apt Administration 9844-32777766-9, Apt Operator 54-32224333, 32225033,
32787717, 32787859, 32787719, 32777770; 32228883; Fax 54-32235401.
Fax 9844-32770029. 16/34 9862′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/D/X/U.
03/21 10669′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/C/X/T. TODA 16 10682′. TODA 34 10695′. ASDA 16
TODA 03 10823′. TODA 21 11000′. ASDA 03 10682′. ASDA 34 10695′. RL. ALS 34.
10823′. ASDA 21 11000′. HIRL. HIALS 03. During sked operations. PPR for non-skd flights
HIALS 21. at least 24hr before EOBT.
0330-1830 (0230-1730), O/T O/R. Customs: Jet A-1.
O/R. ABN. Fire 5.
Jet A-1.
Zahedan (Zahedan Intl) Apt of Entry
ABN. Fire 7.
4523′ OIZH ZAH +03:30* N29 28.4 E060
Yasouj 54.2
5939′ OISY YES +03:30* N30 41.8 E051 Apt Operator 54-33222774-7, 33231700; Fax
33.0 54-33230387.
Apt Operator 074-33333552, 33310200-1; Fax 17L/35R 13993′ ASPHALT. PCN 67/F/B/W/T.
074-33333651. TORA 17L 13219′. LDA 35R 13219′. TODA 17L
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 822
IRAN

14400′. TODA 35R 15174′. ASDA 17L 15174′.


ASDA 35R 15174′.
17R/35L 13996′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/A/X/U.
TORA 17R 13110′. LDA 35L 13110′. TODA
17R 14094′. TODA 35L 14652′. ASDA 17R
14980′. ASDA 35L 14652′. HIRL.
H24. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.

Zanjan
5380′ OITZ JWN +03:30* N36 46.5 E048
21.5
Apt Administration 024 33360301-6,
33360400-1, 33360404; Fax 024 33360303.
12/30 10499′ ASPHALT. PCN 50/F/B/X/T.
TODA 12 10696′. TODA 30 10863′. ASDA 12
10696′. ASDA 30 10863′. HIRL.
O/R, PPR for non-skd flights at least 48hr
before EOBT. Customs: O/R.
Jet A-1. O/R.
ABN. Fire 5 , CAT 7 for skd flights, non skd
flights 48hr PPR.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 823
IRAQ

Al Najaf (Al-Ashraf Intl) Apt of Entry BASHUR (BASHUR AB)


107′ ORNI NJF +03:00 N31 59.4 E044 24.2 2097′ ORBR Mil. +03:00 N36 32.0 E044
Apt Administration 33334937, 7809107733. Apt 20.4
Operator najafops@yahoo.com, opaman- 13/31 6613′ PAVED. ALS 13.
ager@alnajafairport.net, ops@alnajafair-
port.net. Basrah (Basrah Intl) Apt of Entry
10/28 9842′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 57/F/C/W/U. 11′ ORMM BSR +03:00 N30 32.9 E047 39.7
TODA 10 10088′. TODA 28 10088′. ASDA 10 Apt Manager bsrairpot@yahoo.com. Apt Oper-
10039′. ASDA 28 10039′. RL. ALS 10. HIALS ator Mobile 7707333523, 7827010120.
28. 14/32 13146′ CONCRETE. PCN 72/R/C/W/T.
H24. Customs. RL. HIALS.
Jet A-1. Rwy 14 Right-Hand Circuit.
ABN. Fire 7. H24. Customs.
Jet A-1.
Al-Anbar (Al Asad) Apt of Entry
Fire 8.
618′ ORAA Mil. +03:00 N33 47.1 E042 26.5
Apt Operator dod.baghdad.dod.mbx.443-aes- Erbil (Erbil Intl) Apt of Entry
airfield-management1@mail.mil. 1363′ ORER EBL +03:00 N36 14.3 E043
09L/27R 13124′ PAVED. HIRL. HIALS 09L. 56.8
09R/27L 13123′ CONC/ASPH. HIRL. HIALS. Apt Operator 66-281-0031, 0051; Mobile
PPR required a minimum of 24 hours in 750-413-0044; ats.dep@erbilairport.net,
gd.office@erbilairport.net.
advance, but no earlier than 5 days in advance.
JP-8. 18/36 15748′ CONCRETE. PCN 80/R/B/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS 18. HIALS 36.
Al-Ashraf Intl see Al Najaf Rwy 18 Right-Hand Circuit.
Baghdad (Baghdad Intl) Apt of Entry H24. Customs.
114′ ORBI BGW +03:00 N33 15.8 E044 14.1 Jet A-1.
Apt Administration 018132484; bag- ABN. Fire 9.
air_icaa@geca.gov.iq. Kirkuk
15L/33R 13123′ CONCRETE. 1061′ ORKK KIK +03:00 N35 28.2 E044
PCN 56/R/C/W/T. HIRL. HIALS. 20.9
Rwy 15L Right-Hand Circuit. 13/31 9809′ PAVED. PCN 37/R/B/W/T.
15R/33L 10830′ CONCRETE. HIRL. HIALS.
PCN 54/R/C/W/T. RL. 14/32 8535′ PAVED. PCN 85/F/C/W/T.
Rwy 15R Right-Hand Circuit. HIRL. HIALS.
H24. CIV acft require PPR for military ramps H24.
and must check NOTAMs for most current PPR JP-8.
requirements. Customs: Days. H24 O/R.
Fire 8.
Jet A-1, JP-8.
Fire 9.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 824
IRAQ

Mosul (Mosul Intl)


705′ ORBM OSM +03:00 N36 18.3 E043
08.8
Apt Administration 7704825143, 7809284544.
ATC 7700074122. Apt Operator hay-
der.ali.miap@gmail.com.
15/33 8694′ CONCRETE. PCN 46/R/B/W/T.
RL. HIALS 15. ALS 33.
AIRPORT CLOSED DUE TO SECURITY REA-
SONS. Customs.

Sulaimaniyah (Sulaimaniyah Intl) Apt of


Entry
2492′ ORSU ISU +03:00 N35 33.6 E045
18.9
Apt Administration 07702400185,
07703619898; Fax 0533210222. Apt Operator
07702408986; airtrans@sulairport.krd.
13/31 11483′ CONCRETE. PCN 85/R/B/X/T.
TODA 13 12467′. TODA 31 12467′. ASDA 13
11680′. ASDA 31 11680′. HIALS.
Rwy 13 Right-Hand Circuit.
PPR. H24. Customs: H24.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 825
ISRAEL

Ben Gurion see Tel Aviv ABN. Fire 5.

Eilat Apt of Entry Ilan and Assaf Ramon see Eilat


43′ LLET ETH +02:00* N29 33.5 E034 57.5
Negev see Nevatim AFB
ARO (08) 6363805; Fax (08) 6363829. Apt
Operator (08) 6373553, 6363838; Fax (08) Nevatim AFB (Negev)
6363828. 1393′ LLNV Mil. +02:00* N31 11.7 E035
03/21 6234′ ASPHALT. PCN 40/F/B/X/T. TORA 02.3
21 5289′. LDA 03 5289′. LDA 21 5289′. TODA Apt Administration (08) 6501900; Fax (08)
21 5289′. ASDA 21 5289′. HIRL. RLLS 03. 6501272; air0071k@idf.gov.il. ATC (08)
Sun-Thu 0530-2230LT, Fri Hol eve 6501272.
0600-1800LT, Sat Hol 0700-2330LT. Customs. 07/25 12500′ ASPHALT. PCN 74/F/B/W/T. RL.
F-3, Jet A-1. ALS 25.
ABN. Fire 8. Customs: As per coordination with Airbase
OPS.
Eilat (Ilan and Assaf Ramon) Apt of Entry
Jet A-1.
288′ LLER +02:00* N29 43.6 E035 00.8
ABN. Fire 7 , CAT 8 O/R as per coordination
Apt Administration teum_eilat@iaa.gov.il. with Airbase OPS.
01/19 11811′ ASPHALT. PCN 88/F/B/W/T.
TODA 01 12795′. TODA 19 12795′. RL. HIALS. Ovda Apt of Entry
H24. PPR. Customs: Sun-Thu 0530-2330LT, 1483′ LLOV VDA +02:00* N29 56.1 E034
Fri and the day before Hol 0600-1800LT, Sat 56.4
and Hol 0700-2330LT O/T PPR. ATS (08) 6309200; Fax (08) 6375883.
F-3, Jet A-1. 03L/21R 8530′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 44/F/B/Y/U.
ABN. Fire 9. TODA 03L 9121′. TODA 21R 9121′. ASDA 03L
8727′. ASDA 21R 8727′. HIRL.
Haifa 03R/21L 9843′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 44/F/B/Y/U.
28′ LLHA HFA +02:00* N32 48.5 E035 02.6 TODA 03R 10434′. TODA 21L 10434′. ASDA
Apt Operator (04) 8476100, 8476101, 8476106; 03R 10401′. ASDA 21L 10401′. HIRL.
Fax (04) 8728657. Mil H24. Civ Sun-Thu 0800-2200LT, Fri and the
16/34 4324′ ASPHALT. PCN 39/F/C/Y/T. TORA day before Hol, Sat and Hol 0800-1600LT. Cus-
16 4029′. TORA 34 3930′. LDA 16 3734′. LDA toms: Sun-Thu 0800-2200LT, Fri and the day
34 3553′. TODA 34 4226′. ASDA 16 4029′. before Hol, Sat and Hol 0800-1600LT.
ASDA 34 3930′. HIRL. Jet A-1.
Rwy 34 Right-Hand Circuit. ABN. Fire 8.
Sun, Thu: 0800-2200LT, Mon, Wed:
0800-2000LT, Tue: summer 0800-2230LT, Sde Dov see Tel Aviv
winter 0800-2000LT, Fri & Hol eve: Tel Aviv (Ben Gurion) Apt of Entry
0700-1900LT, Sat & Hol: summer
134′ LLBG TLV +02:00* N32 00.6 E034 53.1
0700-2200LT, winter 0800-2300LT. Customs:
PPR. ATIS H24 97237755074. Apt Operator (03)
9752000/1/2; Fax (03) 9752010.
F-3, Jet A-1. O/R.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 826
ISRAEL

03/21 9094′ ASPHALT. PCN 90/F/C/W/T. F-3, Jet A-1.


TODA 03 9586′. TODA 21 9586′. HIRL. ALS Fire 6.
21.
Rwy 03 Right-Hand Circuit.
08/26 13327′ ASPHALT. PCN 90/F/C/X/T.
TORA 08 11811′. LDA 08 11745′. LDA 26
11358′. TODA 08 13517′. TODA 26 13819′.
ASDA 08 13123′. RL. MIALS 08. ALS 26.
12/30 10210′ ASPHALT. PCN 90/F/C/W/T. LDA
30 9948′. TODA 12 10702′. TODA 30 10702′.
ASDA 12 10407′. ALS 12. MIALS 30.
Rwy 12 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
Due to operational limitations landing of 4
engines aircraft is prohibited during the follow-
ing periods (except traffic approved by airport
administration): SUN-FRI 0800-1700LT.
Due to traffic congestion, operation of non-tur-
bine general aviation, test and helicopter flights
are not permitted at the airport during the fol-
lowing periods (except traffic approved by air-
port administration): Summer:SUN-FRI:
0500-0800LT, 1400-1800LT and 2300-0140LT.
Winter: SUN-FRI: 0530-0800 and
2300-0140LT.
F-3, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9.

Tel Aviv (Sde Dov) Apt of Entry


43′ LLSD SDV +02:00* N32 06.8 E034 46.9
Apt Administration (03) 6984501, 6984520; Fax
(03) 6996186. Apt Operator (03) 6984510
(OPS); Fax (03) 6992766 (OPS).
03/21 5689′ ASPHALT. PCN 18/F/B/X/T. TORA
03 5361′. TORA 21 5390′. LDA 03 5230′. LDA
21 5230′. TODA 03 5361′. TODA 21 5390′.
ASDA 03 5492′. ASDA 21 5492′. RL.
Rwy 21 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. AD closed to all flights, except sked com-
mercial FLT, Intl FL, medevac FLT, aerial photo
companies FLT and helicopter FLT on Sat/HOL
1145-1345LT. Customs: O/R.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 827
JORDAN

Amman (Marka Intl) Apt of Entry Marka Intl see Amman


2556′ OJAM ADJ +02:00* N31 58.4 E035
Queen Alia Intl see Amman
59.5
Apt Operator 4891401-6, 4894218, Fax
4892624. ATIS (962 6) 4451489-92.
06/24 10745′ ASPHALT. PCN 55/F/C/W/U.
TODA 06 11818′. TODA 24 11775′. ASDA 06
11138′. ASDA 24 11480′. HIRL. HIALS 24.
H24. Customs.
F-4, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 8.

Amman (Queen Alia Intl) Apt of Entry


2395′ OJAI AMM +02:00* N31 43.4 E035
59.7
ATIS 6 4451489-92. Apt Operator 6 4451134;
Fax 6 4451136.
08L/26R 12021′ ASPHALT. PCN 88/F/C/W/T.
TODA 08L 14787′. TODA 26R 14787′. ASDA
08L 12513′. ASDA 26R 12513′. HIRL. ALS.
08R/26L 12008′ ASPHALT. PCN 97/F/C/W/T.
TODA 08R 14774′. TODA 26L 14774′. ASDA
08R 12500′. ASDA 26L 12500′. HIRL. ALS 26L.
H24. Customs.
Jet A-1.
ABN. IBN. Fire 10.

Aqaba (King Hussein Intl) Apt of Entry


174′ OJAQ AQJ +02:00* N29 36.7 E035
01.1
Apt Operator 3-2012111, -2012445, -2034010;
Fax 3-2012397.
01/19 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 54/F/A/W/U.
ASDA 01 10483′. ASDA 19 10040′.
HIRL. HIALS.
Rwy 01 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9.

King Hussein Intl see Aqaba


AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 828
KUWAIT

Ali Al Salem (Ali Al Salem AB)


472′ OKAS Mil. +03:30 N29 20.8 E047 31.2
Apt Administration 386eoss.osamflight-
plans@asab.afcent.af.mil. 803-895-0906. Apt
Manager 318-442-2047/48;
386eoss.doa@asab.afcent.af.mil. Apt Operator
318-442-2920.
12L/30R 9805′ ASPHALT. PCN 41/R/B/W/T.
HIRL. ALS.
12R/30L 9844′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 43/R/B/W/T.
HIRL. ALS 12R. HIALS 30L.
24hr PPR.

Kuwait (Kuwait Intl) Apt of Entry


204′ OKBK KWI +03:00 N29 13.6 E047 58.8
Apt Operator 243 133 97; Fax 247 214 23.
15L/33R 11483′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/A/W/T.
HIRL. ALS.
Rwy 33R Right-Hand Circuit.
15R/33L 11155′ CONCRETE.
PCN 61/R/B/W/T. TODA 15R 12139′. TODA
33L 12139′. ASDA 15R 11352′. ASDA 33L
11352′. HIRL. ALS.
Rwy 15R Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
Daily btn 1830-0530 Non Noise Certificated
subsonic jet acft (NNC) operations not permit-
ted.
F-3, Jet A-1.
ABN. IBN. Fire 9.

Udairi (Camp Udairi)


430′ OKDI Mil. +03:00* N29 41.9 E047 26.2
18/36 5215′ ASPHALT. LDA 18 4740′. LDA 36
4750′.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 829
LEBANON

Beirut (Rafic Hariri Intl) Apt of Entry


85′ OLBA BEY +02:00* N33 49.1 E035 29.4
Apt Administration 1 628195, 628196; Fax 1
629010; dgca@beirutairport.gov.lb.
03/21 12467′ CONCRETE. PCN 60/R/B/W/T.
LDA 03 10646′. LDA 21 9203′. TODA 03
13451′. TODA 21 13451′. ASDA 03 12861′.
ASDA 21 12861′. HIRL. HIALS.
Rwy 21 Right-Hand Circuit.
16/34 11138′ CONCRETE. PCN 60/R/B/W/T.
LDA 16 10548′. TODA 34 12122′. ASDA 34
11499′. HIRL. HIALS 16. Rwy 16 Takeoff not
allowed. Rwy 34 Landing not allowed.
17/35 10663′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/W/T. LDA
35 7874′. TODA 17 11401′. TODA 35 10860′.
ASDA 17 10860′. ASDA 35 10860′. HIRL.
Rwy 17 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
F-2, F-3, O/R. F-4, F-5, F-6, Jet A, Jet A-1, Jet
A-1+, Jet B, JP-4, JP-5, J, F-1. Oxygen.
ABN. IBN. Fire 9.

Kleyate (Rene Mouawad)


23′ OLKA KYE +02:00* N34 35.2 E036 00.2
06/24 9842′ CONCRETE. PCN 120.
Days. Customs: O/R.

Rafic Hariri Intl see Beirut

Rayak
2953′ OLRA +02:00* N33 51.1 E035 59.6
04/22 9507′ CONCRETE. PCN 120.
Days. Customs: O/R.

Rene Mouawad see Kleyate


AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 830
MALDIVES

Dharavandhoo Ifuru
6′ VRMD DRV +05:00 N05 09.4 E073 07.8 6′ VREI IFU +05:00 N05 42.5 E073 01.5
Apt Operator 333 5566; Fax 331 4806; Apt Operator 3335566; Fax 3314806;
info@iasl.aero. info@iasl.aero.
12/30 3937′ BITUMEN. PCN 15/F/B/X/T. TODA 18/36 3937′ PAVED.
12 4921′. TODA 30 4921′. HIRL. By operational requirements.
By operational requirements. Fire 5.
ABN. Fire 5.
Kaadedhdhoo Island (Kaadedhdhoo)
Fuvahmulah Island (Fuvahmulah) 2′ VRMT KDM +05:00 N00 29.3 E072 59.8
6′ VRMR FVM +05:00 S00 18.6 E073 26.0 Apt Operator 3307344; Fax 3320911.
Apt Operator 334 4227; Fax 334 4259. 16/34 4003′ BITUMEN. PCN 15. TODA 16
11/29 3609′ ASPHALT. PCN 15/F/B/X/T. LDA 6004′. TODA 34 6004′. RL.
11 3412′. LDA 29 3412′. TODA 11 4593′. TODA By operational requirements.
29 4593′. Jet A-1.
By Operational Requirements. ABN. Fire 4.
Fire 4.
Kadhdhoo Island (Kadhdhoo)
Gan Island (Gan Intl) Apt of Entry 4′ VRMK KDO +05:00 N01 51.5 E073 31.2
7′ VRMG GAN +05:00 S00 41.6 E073 09.3 Apt Operator 3337344; Fax 3320911.
Apt Operator info@ganairport.aero. 03/21 4003′ BITUMEN. PCN 15. TODA 03
10/28 9711′ CONCRETE. PCN 120/R/C/W/T. 6004′. TODA 21 6004′. RL.
TODA 10 12336′. TODA 28 10695′. RL. By operational requirements.
Rwy 10/28 TORA/ASDA 10499'/10696' and Jet A-1.
TODA 13123'/11680' with starter extension788'/
ABN. Fire 4.
985'.
H24. Customs. Kooddoo Island (Kooddoo Airport)
Jet A-1. 6′ VRMO GKK +05:00 N00 44.0 E073 26.0
ABN. Fire 7. Apt Operator 332 3470; Fax 332 0911;
regional@airports.gov.mv.
Hanimaadhoo Island (Hanimaadhoo Intl)
18/36 5906′ ASPHALT. PCN 37/F/B/X/T. TORA
5′ VRMH HAQ +05:00 N06 44.8 E073 10.1 18 5758′. TORA 36 5758′. LDA 18 5614′. LDA
Apt Operator 332 3470; Fax 332 0911; 36 5614′. TODA 18 6440′. TODA 36 6437′.
regional@airports.gov.mv. ASDA 18 5902′. ASDA 36 5902′. HIRL.
03/21 4003′ BITUMEN. PCN 15. TODA 03 H24.
6004′. TODA 21 6004′. RL. ABN. Fire 4.
By operational requirements.
Jet A-1. Maamigili Island (Villa Intl)
ABN. Fire 4. 6′ VRMV VAM +05:00 N03 28.2 E072 50.1
Apt Operator 333 3355; villaairport@flyvilla.mv.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 831
MALDIVES

09/27 5906′ ASPHALT. PCN 15/F/A/X/T. TODA


09 6890′. TODA 27 6890′.
Rwy 09 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24.
ABN. Fire 5.

Male (Velana Intl) Apt of Entry


6′ VRMM MLE +05:00 N04 11.5 E073 31.7
Apt Operator 3338800; Fax 3331515;
info@macl.aero.
18/36 10499′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 64/F/A/W/T.
LDA 18 10171′. LDA 36 9547′. TODA 18
11483′. TODA 36 11483′. HIRL. HIALS 36.
H24. PPR for non-sked tfc. Customs: H24.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9.

Thimarafushi
6′ VRNT TMF +05:00 N02 12.6 E073 09.2
Apt Operator 3335566; Fax 3314806;
info@iasl.aero.
04/22 3937′ ASPHALT. PCN 15/F/B/X/T.
By Operational Requirements.
Fire 4.

Velana Intl see Male

Villa Intl see Maamigili Island


AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 832
NEPAL

Bajhang NOV until FEB 0100-1215, MAY until AUG


4127′ VNBG BJH +05:45 N29 32.3 E081 0015-1300, MAR/APR and SEP/OCT
11.1 0030-1245.
07/25 2145′ SOIL. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 5.
Bajura
4606′ VNBR BJU +05:45 N29 30.2 E081 Chandragadhi
40.1 312′ VNCG +05:45 N26 34.2 E088 04.6
09/27 1968′ ASPH/CONC. Apt Operator 023-455075; Fax 023-456801.
10/28 4921′ BITUMEN.
Bhairahawa (Gautam Buddha)
NOV-FEB 0100-1215, MAY-AUG 0015-1300,
344′ VNBW BWA +05:45 N27 30.4 E083
MAR/APR and SEP/OCT 0030-1245.
25.1
Jet A-1.
Apt Operator 071-507110; Fax 071-507053.
Fire N.
10/28 4921′ BITUMEN. MIRL. MIALS 28.
NOV until FEB 0100-1215, MAY until AUG Chaurjahari
0015-1300, MAR/APR and SEP/OCT 2431′ VNCJ RUK +05:45 N28 37.6 E082
0030-1245. 11.6
Jet A-1. 03/21 1968′ ASPH/CONC.
ABN. Fire 5. 29 JAN-31 OCT 0415-1115 and 01 NOV-28
JAN 0415-1015.
Bharatpur
679′ VNBP BHR +05:45 N27 40.7 E084 25.8 Dang
Apt Operator 056-520254; Fax 056-526573. 2080′ VNDG DNP +05:45 N28 06.7 E082
15/33 3937′ BITUMEN. 17.5
NOV-FEB 0100-1215, MAY-AUG 0015-1300, 16/34 2460′ ASPH/CONC.
MAR/APR and SEP/OCT 0030-1245. 29 JAN-31 OCT 0415-1115 and 01 NOV-28
Jet A-1. JAN 0415-1015.
ABN. Fire 5. Dhangadhi
Bhojpur 621′ VNDH DHI +05:45 N28 45.3 E080 35.0
3962′ VNBJ BHP +05:45 N27 08.8 E087 Apt Operator (091) 575119, 575219; Fax (091)
03.0 575119.
17/35 1788′ ASPH/CONC. 09/27 5906′ ASPH/CONC. LDA 27 5479′.
NOV-FEB 0100-0645, MAR/APR and Nov 16 -Feb 15: 10:00LT-16:00LT, Feb 16 -
SEP/OCT 0030-0645, MAY-AUG 0015-0645. Nov 15: 10:00LT-17:00LT.
Jet A-1.
Biratnagar
236′ VNVT BIR +05:45 N26 29.0 E087 15.9 Dolpa
Apt Operator 021-461641, 461424; Fax 8212′ VNDP DOP +05:45 N28 59.1 E082
021-460155. 49.1
09/27 4921′ ASPHALT. MIRL. MIALS 09. 16/34 1837′ SOIL.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 833
NEPAL

NOV-FEB 0100-0645, MAR/APR and Lamidada


SEP/OCT 0030-0645, MAY-AUG 0015-0645. 4026′ VNLD LDN +05:45 N27 15.2 E086
40.2
Gautam Buddha see Bhairahawa
08/26 1692′ SOIL.
Janakpur Apt clsd for fixed wing acft ufn.
233′ VNJP JKR +05:45 N26 42.6 E085 55.5
Lukla
Apt Operator 041-520044; Fax 041-520884.
9337′ VNLK LUA +05:45 N27 41.3 E086
09/27 4265′ BITUMEN.
43.9
NOV until FEB 0100-1215, MAY until AUG
06/24 1728′ ASPH/CONC. Rwy 06 Takeoff not
0015-1300, MAR/APR and SEP/OCT
allowed. Rwy 24 Landing not allowed.
0030-1245.
NOV-FEB 0100-1215, MAY-AUG 0015-1300,
ABN. Fire N.
MAR/APR and SEP/OCT 0030-1245.
Jomsom
Manang
8976′ VNJS JMO +05:45 N28 46.9 E083
11093′ VNMA NGX +05:45 N28 38.5 E084
43.3
05.3
06/24 2424′ ASPH/CONC.
11/29 2952′ ASPH/CONC.
NOV-FEB 0100-0645, MAR/APR and
NOV-FEB 0100-0645, MAR/APR and
SEP/OCT 0030-0645, MAY-AUG 0015-0645.
SEP/OCT 0030-0645, MAY-AUG 0015-0645.
Jumla
Nepalgunj
7792′ VNJL JUM +05:45 N29 16.4 E082
518′ VNNG KEP +05:45 N28 06.1 E081
11.4
40.0
09/27 2214′ ASPH/CONC.
Apt Operator 081-565158; Fax 081-565204.
NOV-FEB 0100-1215, MAR/APR and
08/26 5000′ BITUMEN. MIRL. MIALS 26.
SEP/OCT 0030-1245, MAY-AUG 0015-1300.
NOV until FEB 0100-1215, MAY until AUG
Kathmandu (Tribhuvan Intl) Apt of Entry 0015-1300, MAR/APR and SEP/OCT
4395′ VNKT KTM +05:45 N27 41.8 E085 0030-1245.
21.5 Jet A-1.
Apt Operator 01-4113163, 4113033; Fax ABN. Fire 5.
01-4113180.
Pokhara
02/20 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 54/F/A/W/T. LDA
20 9603′. TODA 02 10499′. TODA 20 10811′. 2696′ VNPK PKR +05:45 N28 12.0 E083
HIRL. HIALS 02. 58.9
From 16 FEB until 15 NOV 0015-2115 and from Apt Operator 061-465725, 535725; Fax
16 NOV until 15 FEB 0045-2115. O/T PPR. 061-465725.
Customs: 0015-1845. O/T PPR. 04/22 4747′ BITUMEN. LDA 22 4413′.
Jet A-1. NOV until FEB 0100-1215, MAY until AUG
ABN. Fire 9. 0015-1300, MAR/APR and SEP/OCT
0030-1245.
Jet A-1.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 834
NEPAL

ABN. Fire 5.

Simara
445′ VNSI SIF +05:45 N27 09.7 E084 58.9
Apt Operator 053-520110; Fax 053-520210.
01/19 3911′ BITUMEN. MIRL.
JAN/FEB and NOV/DEC 0100-1215, MAR/APR
and SEP/OCT 0030-1245, MAY/JUN and
JUL/AUG 0015-1300.
ABN. Fire 5.

Simikot
9751′ VNST IMK +05:45 N29 58.3 E081
49.1
10/28 2132′ ASPH/CONC.
NOV-FEB 0100-0645, MAR/APR and
SEP/OCT 0030-0645, MAY-AUG 0015-0645.

Surkhet
2278′ VNSK SKH +05:45 N28 35.1 E081
38.1
Apt Operator 083-520202, 251945, 525219;
Fax 083-521945.
02/20 4117′ ASPHALT.
NOV-FEB, 0100-1215; MAY-AUG, 0015-1300;
MAR/APR/SEP/OCT, 0030-1245.
Jet A-1.

Tribhuvan Intl see Kathmandu

Tumlingtar
1316′ VNTR TMI +05:45 N27 19.0 E087
11.7
16/34 4248′ ASPH/CONC. TORA 34 4183′.
LDA 16 4101′. TODA 34 4183′. ASDA 34 4183′.
NOV-FEB 0100-1215, MAR/APR and
SEP/OCT 0030-1245, MAY-AUG 0015-1300.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 835
OMAN

Duqm Marmul
383′ OODQ DQM +04:00 N19 30.0 E057 915′ OOMX OMM +04:00 N18 08.4 E055
38.6 10.7
Apt Administration 24341477, 99351970 Apt Administration 024 38 6642; Fax 024 38
(Muscat), 93944981, 93944983, 99519874; 6566.
oamcinfo@omanairports.com. Apt Manager 14/32 8402′ ASPHALT. PCN 44/F/A/X/T. TODA
92599223. 14 9567′. TODA 32 9249′. ASDA 14 8632′.
04/22 13130′ ASPHALT. PCN 72/F/A/W/T. ASDA 32 8632′. HIRL. HIALS.
HIRL. HIALS 22. SS-SR, 24hr PNR for non-skd flights.
Days. PPR. Jet A-1.
Fire 7. Fire 7.
Fahud Muscat (Muscat Intl) Apt of Entry
565′ OOFD FAU +04:00 N22 21.3 E056 25′ OOMS MCT +04:00 N23 36.0 E058 17.0
29.1 Apt Administration 24341000; H24 24341474,
Apt Operator 24384 426; Fax 24384 735. 99422495; Fax 24518088.
13/31 8399′ ASPHALT. PCN 44/F/A/X/T. TODA 08L/26R 13123′ ASPH/CONC.
13 9186′. TODA 31 9383′. ASDA 13 8632′. PCN 91/F/A/W/T. LDA 26R 12598′. HIRL.
ASDA 31 8629′. HIRL. HIALS. Rwy 26R Right-Hand Circuit.
SR-SS, 24hr PPR for non-skd flights. H24. Non-scheduled and private flights 72hr
Jet A-1. PPR. Customs.
Fire 7 , 24hr PNR for non-skd flights. F-3, Jet A-1.
Izki (Izki AB) Fire 10.
1700′ OOIZ Mil. +04:00 N22 53.5 E057 45.5 Qarn Alam
01/19 6197′ GRAVEL. 442′ OOGB RNM +04:00 N21 22.6 E057
PPR, Days. 03.4
Apt Operator 24385631; Fax 24385852.
Khasab
12/30 8399′ ASPHALT. PCN 44/F/A/X/T. TODA
100′ OOKB KHS Mil. +04:00 N26 10.3 E056
12 9383′. TODA 30 9383′. ASDA 12 8632′.
14.4
ASDA 30 8629′. HIRL. HIALS.
01/19 9114′ ASPHALT. LCN 50,
Days. 24hr PPR for non-skd flights.
PCN 66/F/A/X/U. TORA 01 8727′. TORA 19
8350′. LDA 01 7963′. LDA 19 7470′. TODA 01 Fire 7.
8727′. TODA 19 8350′. RL. ALS 19. Salalah
SWYs Rwy 01/19 are graded natural surface. 78′ OOSA SLL +04:00 N17 02.3 E054 05.5
Sun-Thu 0300-0900, 48hr PPR. Customs: Avbl Apt Administration 23368001/002/103/106; H24
for SKED and approved NON-SKED flgts. 23367551/552, 99294169; Fax 23368005; oam-
Fire 7. cinfo@omanairports.com.
07/25 13114′ ASPHALT. PCN 98/F/A/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 836
OMAN

H24. Customs.
Jet A-1.
Fire 9 , CAT 10 O/R.

Suhar
144′ OOSH OHS +04:00 N24 23.2 E056
37.5
Apt Administration 24 341-000, -477; Fax 24
518088; oamcinfo@omanairports.com. Apt
Operator 91 394-591, -590, 99 444950, 24
341-601, -617, -600,.
15/33 13127′ ASPHALT. PCN 82/F/B/W/T.
HIALS 15.
Days, PPR. Customs.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.

Thumrait (Thumrait AB)


1526′ OOTH TTH Mil. +04:00 N17
40.0 E054 01.5
17/35 13122′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS.
0330-1230, other times on request.
Jet A-1. JASU. Oxygen.
ABN.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 837
PAKISTAN

Allama Iqbal Intl see Lahore Dera Ghazi Khan (Dera Ghazi Khan Intl)
492′ OPDG DEA +05:00 N29 57.7 E070
Bacha Khan Intl see Peshawar
29.1
Bahawalpur (Bahawalpur Intl) Apt of Entry Apt Manager (064) 9260180; Fax (064)
396′ OPBW BHV +05:00* N29 20.8 E071 9260179; apm.dgkhan@caapakistan.com.pk.
42.7 18/36 6499′ BITUMEN. PCN 43/F/B/X/T. ASDA
Apt Manager (062) 9255590; Fax (062) 18 6998′. ASDA 36 6998′.
9255581; APM.Bhawalpur@caapaki- Rwy 36 Right-Hand Circuit.
stan.com.pk. During sked operations. Non-sked flights 24hr
08/26 9350′ BITUMEN. PCN 52/F/C/X/T. TODA PNR. Customs.
08 9547′. TODA 26 9547′. ASDA 08 9547′. Fire 6.
ASDA 26 9547′. HIALS 08. HIALS 26.
Rwy 08 Right-Hand Circuit. Dera Ismail Khan
HS. Non-sked flights 24hr PNR. Customs. 594′ OPDI DSK +05:00* N31 54.6 E070
53.8
Fire 6.
Apt Administration (0966) 740592; Fax (0966)
Begum Nusrat Bhutto see Sukkur 740141; apm.dikhan@caapakistan.com.pk.
12/30 5000′ BITUMEN. PCN 17/F/C/Y/T. TODA
Benazir Bhutto Intl see Islamabad
12 8425′. TODA 30 6070′.
Chitral Rwy 12 Right-Hand Circuit.
4920′ OPCH CJL +05:00* N35 53.2 E071 During skd operations. Non-sked flights 24hr
48.0 PNR.
Apt Manager (0943) 412597; Fax (0943) Fire 5.
413571.
Faisalabad (Faisalabad Intl) Apt of Entry
02/20 5801′ BITUMEN. PCN 16/F/C/Y/T.
591′ OPFA LYP +05:00 N31 21.9 E072 59.7
HS. Non-sked flights 24hr PNR.
Apt Operator (041) 9201616; Fax (041)
Fire 5.
9201617; apm.faisalabad@caapaki-
Dalbandin stan.com.pk.
2777′ OPDB DBA +05:00* N28 52.5 E064 03/21 9272′ BITUMEN. PCN 40/F/C/X/T. TODA
24.3 03 9961′. TODA 21 9961′. ASDA 03 9771′.
Apt Manager (0825) 210200; Fax (0825) ASDA 21 9771′. HIRL. HIALS 03. HIALS 21.
210985; apm.dalbandin@caapakistan.com.pk. During sked operations. Non-sked flights 24hr
13/31 6640′ BITUMEN. PCN 23/F/C/Y/T. TODA PNR. Customs.
13 7539′. TODA 31 7401′. ASDA 13 6840′. Jet A-1.
ASDA 31 6840′. Fire 8 Fire Cat 8 for non-sked flts 24hr PNR.
By NOTAM. For non scheduled flights 24hr
Gilgit
PNR.
4796′ OPGT GIL +05:00* N35 55.1 E074
Fire 5.
20.0
Apt Manager (05811) 920418; Fax (05811)
920675; apm.gilgit@caapakistan.com.pk.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 838
PAKISTAN

07/25 5400′ BITUMEN. PCN 15/F/C/Y/T. TODA Islamabad (Islamabad Intl) Apt of Entry
07 5699′. TODA 25 5666′. ASDA 07 5699′. 1761′ OPIS ISB +05:00* N33 32.9 E072
ASDA 25 5666′. 49.5
During sked operations. Non-sked flights 24hr Apt Operator (51) 4960001; Fax (51) 4960094;
PNR. apm.liiap@caapakistan.com.pk.
Fire 5. 10L/28R 12001′ ASPHALT. PCN 110/F/C/X/T.
TODA 10L 15282′. TODA 28R 15282′. HIRL.
Gwadar (Gwadar Intl) Apt of Entry
Rwy 10L Right-Hand Circuit.
32′ OPGD GWD +05:00* N25 13.9 E062
19.6 10R/28L 12001′ ASPHALT. PCN 110/F/C/X/T.
TODA 10R 15282′. TODA 28L 12625′. HIRL.
Apt Manager (086) 4315046; Fax (086)
ALS 28L.
4315046; apm.gawadar@caapakistan.com.pk.
Rwy 10R Right-Hand Circuit.
06/24 6503′ BITUMEN. PCN 31/F/C/W/T.
TODA 06 7655′. TODA 24 7655′. H24. Customs.
During sked operations. 24hr PN for non-sked Jet A-1.
flights. Customs. Fire 10.
Fire 5. Jinnah Intl see Karachi
Hyderabad Karachi (Jinnah Intl) Apt of Entry
145′ OPKD HDD +05:00* N25 19.1 E068 100′ OPKC KHI +05:00* N24 54.5 E067
22.0 09.8
Apt Manager (022)9260338/10 Ext. 340. Apt Operator (21)99071111; Fax
02/20 6998′ BITUMEN. PCN 17/F/C/Y/T. TODA (21)99248146; apm.karachi@caapaki-
02 7966′. TODA 20 7552′. ASDA 02 7897′. stan.com.pk.
ASDA 20 7198′. 07L/25R 10499′ CONCRETE.
Days (24 hrs PN for non-sked flights). PCN 54/R/C/X/U. TODA 07L 13498′. TODA
Fire 5. 25R 12402′. ASDA 07L 11499′. ASDA 25R
11499′. HIRL. HIALS 25R.
Islamabad (Benazir Bhutto Intl) Apt of Entry
07R/25L 11155′ CONCRETE.
1668′ OPRN +05:00* N33 37.0 E073 05.9 PCN 87/R/B/W/T. TODA 07R 14009′. TODA
Apt Manager (51) 9280337; Fax (51) 9280339; 25L 12740′. ASDA 07R 12156′. ASDA 25L
APM.Islamabad@caapakistan.com.pk. 12142′. HIRL.
12/30 10797′ BITUMEN. PCN 111/F/C/W/T. H24. Customs.
TORA 12 9898′. LDA 12 9898′. LDA 30 8999′. Jet A-1. Oxygen.
TODA 12 9898′. ASDA 12 10649′. ASDA 30
Fire 9.
11496′. RL.
Rwy 30 Right-Hand Circuit. Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl) Apt of Entry
H24. Customs. 712′ OPLA LHE +05:00* N31 31.3 E074
F-3, Jet A-1. 24.3
Fire 9. Apt Manager (042)99240508; Fax
(042)36611507; apmaiiap@caapaki-
stan.com.pk.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 839
PAKISTAN

18L/36R 11024′ CONCRETE. Nawabshah


PCN 85/R/B/X/U. TODA 18L 12025′. TODA 95′ OPNH WNS +05:00* N26 13.2 E068
36R 12025′. ASDA 18L 11424′. ASDA 36R 23.4
11424′. ALS 36R. Apt Manager (0244) 9370205; Fax (0244)
18R/36L 8999′ PAVED. PCN 55/F/C/X/T. 9370204; apm.nawabshah@caapaki-
TODA 18R 9898′. TODA 36L 9799′. ASDA 18R stan.com.pk.
9557′. ASDA 36L 9901′. RL. 02/20 8999′ CONCRETE. PCN 66/R/C/X/T.
H24. Customs. TODA 02 9898′. TODA 20 9898′. ASDA 02
Jet A-1. 9898′. ASDA 20 9898′. HIRL. HIALS 02. HIALS
Fire 9. 20.
Rwy 20 Right-Hand Circuit.
Moenjodaro
H24. Customs: PNR.
154′ OPMJ MJD +05:00* N27 20.1 E068
Jet A-1.
08.6
Fire 9.
Apt Manager (074) 4169492; Fax (074)
4169570. Panjgur
08/26 6499′ BITUMEN. PCN 50/F/C/X/T. TODA 3289′ OPPG PJG +05:00* N26 57.3 E064
08 8992′. TODA 26 9491′. ASDA 08 6896′. 08.0
ASDA 26 6896′. RL. Apt Manager (0855) 642165; Fax (0855)
During skd operations. Non-sked flights 24hr 641649; apm.panjgur@caapakistan.com.pk.
PNR. 13/31 5000′ BITUMEN. PCN 14/F/B/Y/T.
Fire 6. During sked operations. 24hr PN for non-sked
Multan (Multan Intl) Apt of Entry flights.
403′ OPMT MUX +05:00* N30 12.2 E071 Fire 5.
25.1 Pasni
Apt Manager 061-9202611; Fax 061-6306607; 33′ OPPI PSI +05:00* N25 17.4 E063 20.7
apm.multan@caapakistan.com.pk.
Apt Administration (0863)210333.;
18/36 10512′ CONCRETE. PCN 114/R/B/W/T. apm.pasni@caapakistan.com.pk.
TODA 18 11411′. TODA 36 11411′. ASDA 18
06/24 8999′ BITUMEN. PCN 17/F/C/Y/T. ASDA
11037′. ASDA 36 11201′. HIRL.
24 9750′. HIRL. HIALS 24.
H24. Customs.
By notam. Non-sked flights 24hr PNR. Cus-
Jet A-1. toms: Non-sked Immigration 3 days PNR.
Fire 9. Jet A-1.
Muzaffarabad Fire 5.
2691′ OPMF MFG +05:00* N34 20.3 E073 Peshawar (Bacha Khan Intl) Apt of Entry
30.5
1211′ OPPS PEW +05:00 N33 59.6 E071
Apt Manager (0581) 2063, 4525. 30.9
13/31 2999′ BITUMEN. PCN 5/F/B/Z/T. ASDA Apt Manager (091) 9211508; Fax (091)
13 3199′. ASDA 31 3199′. 9211507; APM.Peshawar@caapaki-
By notam. Non-sked flights 24hr PNR. stan.com.pk.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 840
PAKISTAN

17/35 8999′ BITUMEN. PCN 68/F/C/X/U. Rawalakot


TODA 17 9898′. TODA 35 9898′. ASDA 17 5479′ OPRT RAZ +05:00* N33 51.0 E073
9400′. RL. ALS 17. 47.9
Rwy 35 Right-Hand Circuit. Apt Manager (0587) 10 42766.
PCN Value for RWY 17/35 evaluated as 01/19 2999′ BITUMEN. LCN 10. TODA 01
77/F/B/X/T. due PCN Value of Apron and TWY- 3967′. TODA 19 3967′. ASDA 01 3199′. ASDA
B ACFT operation is restricted. 19 3498′.
H24, 24hr PNR for non-sked due to parking lim- By Notam. 24hrs PN for non-sked flights.
itations. Customs: H24.
Saidu Sharif
AD not fit for B747 due to parking and ground
support equipment limitations. 3183′ OPSS SDT +05:00* N34 48.8 E072
Jet A-1. 21.1
Fire 9. Apt Operator (0946) 812572.
05/23 6001′ BITUMEN. PCN 17/F/C/Y/T. TODA
Quetta (Samungli Intl) Apt of Entry 05 6201′. TODA 23 6913′. ASDA 05 6201′.
5267′ OPQT UET +05:00* N30 15.1 E066 ASDA 23 6201′.
56.3 By Notam. 24hr PN for non-sked flights.
Apt Manager (081)-2880212,2880177; Fax (81)
2880211; apm.quetta@caapakistan.com.pk. Samungli Intl see Quetta
13L/31R 12001′ BITUMEN. PCN 52/F/A/X/T. Sheikh Zayed Intl see Rahim Yar Khan
ASDA 13L 12877′. ASDA 31R 12900′. RL.
During hours of scheduled operations. Non- Sialkot (Sialkot Intl) Apt of Entry
sked flights 24hr PNR. Customs: During hours 786′ OPST SKT +05:00* N32 32.1 E074
of scheduled operations. 21.8
Jet A-1, J. Apt Administration 52-6633001/004; Fax
ABN. Fire 9. 52-6633023.
04/22 11811′ BITU/CONC. PCN 64/F/B/X/T.
Rahim Yar Khan (Sheikh Zayed Intl) Apt of TODA 04 15092′. TODA 22 15092′. ASDA 04
Entry 12795′. ASDA 22 12795′. HIRL. ALS 04.
271′ OPRK RYK +05:00* N28 23.1 E070 By NOTAM, 6 hrs PNR for non-sked flights.
16.8 Customs: During sked operations.
Apt Manager (068) 9231002, 5035518; Fax Jet A-1.
(068) 9231003; apm.rykhan@caapaki- Fire 9.
stan.com.pk.
01/19 9843′ BITUMEN. PCN 50/F/C/X/T. TODA Skardu
01 10827′. TODA 19 10827′. ASDA 01 10335′. 7316′ OPSD KDU +05:00* N35 20.4 E075
ASDA 19 10335′. HIRL. 32.5
PCN:257m from THR RWY01 54/R/B/X/T, Apt Manager (05815) 923090; Fax (05815)
250m from THR RWY19 46/R/B/X/T. 923068.
During sked operations. Non-sked flights 24hr 14/32 11998′ BITUMEN. PCN 40/R/C/X/T.
PNR. ASDA 14 12598′. ASDA 32 12598′.
Fire 7.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 841
PAKISTAN

15/33 6500′ BITUMEN. PCN 15/F/C/Y/T. TODA


15 7612′. TODA 33 6739′. ASDA 15 6700′.
ASDA 33 6700′.
Days. 24hr PN for non-sked flight.
Fire 6.

Sukkur (Begum Nusrat Bhutto)


196′ OPSK SKZ +05:00* N27 43.3 E068
47.5
Apt Manager (071) 5806085; Fax (071)
5806009; apm.sukkur@caapakistan.com.pk.
14/32 8999′ BITUMEN. PCN 43/F/C/X/T. TODA
14 9898′. TODA 32 9898′. ASDA 14 9898′.
ASDA 32 9898′. RL.
H24. 24hr PNR for non-sked flights.
Jet A-1.
Fire 6.

Turbat (Turbat Intl) Apt of Entry


498′ OPTU TUK +05:00* N25 59.2 E063
01.8
Apt Manager (0852) 413366, 412295, 412076;
Fax (0852) 413366.
08/26 6001′ BITUMEN. PCN 13/F/A/Y/T. HIRL.
ALS 26.
During Hours of scheduled operations. Non-
sked flights 24hr PNR. Customs.
Jet A-1.
Fire 5.

Zhob
4729′ OPZB PZH +05:00* N31 21.5 E069
27.8
Apt Manager (0822) 412927, 413576; Fax
(0822) 414161.
10/28 6001′ BITUMEN. PCN 15/F/B/Y/T. TODA
10 6828′. TODA 28 6362′. ASDA 10 6201′.
ASDA 28 6201′.
During hours of scheduled operations. Non-
sked flights 24hr PNR.
Fire 5.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 842
QATAR

Al Khor RWY 16L/34R closed Mon 0700-1100, Tue


6′ OTBK +03:00 N25 37.8 E051 30.4 0000-0130.
Apt Administration 44557333320, 316; Fax RWY 16R/34L closed Wed 0700-1100, Thu
44552233. 0000-0130.
14/32 5249′ ASPHALT. PCN 45/F/B/X/U. ASDA Jet A-1.
32 5380′. Fire 10.
Days from Sat-Thu.
Hamad Intl see Doha
F-3.
Fire 1 Fire Cat 2/3 O/R.

Al Udeid AB see Al-Udeid

Al-Udeid (Al Udeid AB)


132′ OTBH XJD Mil. +03:00 N25 07.1 E051
18.8
1-803-895-0906.
16L/34R 12303′ ASPH/CONC.
PCN 64/R/B/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 34R.
16R/34L 12297′ ASPH/CONC.
PCN 75/F/A/W/T. HIRL. ALS 16R. ALS 34L.
JP-8. JASU.

Doha (Doha Intl) Apt of Entry


37′ OTBD +03:00 N25 15.7 E051 33.9
Apt Administration 40103999, 40107715; Fax
40101010. ATIS H24 44656213.
15/33 14993′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/A/X/T. LDA
15 12533′. TODA 15 15892′. TODA 33 15593′.
HIRL. HIALS 15. HIALS 33.
H24. Customs.
F-3, Jet A-1.
Fire 9 , CAT 10 O/R.

Doha (Hamad Intl) Apt of Entry


13′ OTHH DOH +03:00 N25 16.5 E051 36.5
Apt Administration 40103999, 40107715; Fax
40101010. ATIS H24 4470531013.
16L/34R 15912′ ASPHALT. PCN 110/F/B/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
16R/34L 13944′ ASPHALT. PCN 110/F/B/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
H24. Customs.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 843
SAUDI ARABIA

Abha 07/25 10991′ ASPHALT. PCN 59/F/A/W/T. LDA


6858′ OEAB AHB +03:00 N18 14.4 E042 07 10203′. LDA 25 10203′. TODA 07 13156′.
39.4 TODA 25 12795′. ASDA 07 12303′. ASDA 25
Apt Operator 017 227 6091, 017 227 6092; Fax 12303′. HIRL. HIALS.
017 227 6025. 0500-2059. Customs: Immigration: By opera-
13/31 10991′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/A/W/T. tional requirements.
TODA 13 11975′. TODA 31 11975′. ASDA 13 Jet A-1.
11385′. ASDA 31 11385′. HIRL. HIALS 13. ABN. Fire 7.
HIALS 31.
Al Dawadmi
H24. Customs.
3031′ OEDM DWD +03:00 N24 27.0 E044
Jet A-1.
07.3
ABN. Fire 7.
Apt Operator 011 643 4044/4151/4224; Fax
Abqaiq 011 643 34070.
234′ OEBQ +03:00 N25 54.7 E049 35.5 15/33 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 61/F/B/X/T.
Apt Administration 013 877 4066; Fax 013 872 TODA 15 10991′. TODA 33 10991′. HIRL.
5034. HIALS 15.
15/33 6076′ ASPHALT. HIRL. Dly 1100-1900.
O/R. Jet A-1.
Fire 6. ABN. Fire 7.

Al Ahsa Al Jouf
588′ OEAH HOF +03:00 N25 17.2 E049 2261′ OESK AJF +03:00 N29 47.1 E040
29.2 06.0
Apt Administration 013 5710087, 5710057; Fax Apt Operator 014 6245668; Fax 014 6246224.
013 5710012. 10/28 12008′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/A/W/T.
16/34 10039′ ASPHALT. PCN 59/F/A/X/T. TODA 10 12992′. TODA 28 12992′. ASDA 10
TODA 16 10826′. TODA 34 11023′. ASDA 16 12992′. ASDA 28 12992′. HIRL. HIALS 10.
10236′. ASDA 34 10236′. HIRL. HIALS 16. HIALS 28.
HIALS 34. H24. Customs: By operational requirements.
H24, 3hr PPR for non-skeduled flights. Uncon- Jet A-1.
trolled AD. Customs: By operational require- ABN. Fire 7.
ments.
Al Kharj (Prince Sultan AB)
Jet A-1.
1651′ OEPS AKH Mil. +03:00 N24
ABN. Fire 7.
04.2 E047 33.7
Al Baha (King Saud Bin Abdulaziz) Apt Administration 011 5400000, Ext. 45888;
5486′ OEBA ABT +03:00 N20 17.8 E041 Fax 011 5400451.
38.0 17L/35R 13123′ ASPHALT. PCN 65/F/A/X/T.
Apt Administration 017 7290049, 017 7290045, ASDA 17L 14124′. ASDA 35R 14124′.
017 7290041, 017 7291111; Fax 017 7290724. HIRL. HIALS.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 844
SAUDI ARABIA

17R/35L 13123′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T. Arar


ASDA 17R 14124′. ASDA 35L 14124′. MIRL. 1819′ OERR RAE +03:00 N30 54.4 E041
HIALS 35L. 08.3
H24. Customs. Apt Administration 014 6626668; Fax 014
JP-8. 6624000.
Fire 9. 10/28 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/A/X/T.
TODA 10 10991′. TODA 28 10991′. ASDA 10
Al Qaisumah (Hafr Al Batin) 10204′. ASDA 28 10204′. HIRL.
1174′ OEPA AQI +03:00 N28 20.1 E046 0300-1900. Customs: Not avbl. Immigration: By
07.5 operational requirements.
Apt Administration 013 724 1354; Fax 013 724 Jet A-1.
1880.
ABN. Fire 7.
16/34 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 59/F/A/W/T.
TODA 16 10827′. TODA 34 10827′. ASDA 16 Batha
10040′. ASDA 34 10040′. HIRL. HIALS 34. 258′ OEBT +03:00 N24 13.0 E051 27.0
0400-2000. PPR PNR 3hr for non-skd. Cus- 14/32 5577′ CONCRETE. PCN 54/R/C/W/T.
toms: Immigration: Irregular service. MIRL. ALS 14.
Jet A-1.
Bisha
ABN. Fire 7.
3887′ OEBH BHH +03:00 N19 59.0 E042
Al Ula (Prince Abdulmajeed bin Abdulaz) 37.4
2046′ OEAO ULH +03:00 N26 29.0 E038 Apt Administration 017 622 5004; Fax 017 622
07.1 6006.
Apt Administration 014 8847100; Fax 014 18/36 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/B/W/T.
8847107. TODA 18 11483′. TODA 36 11483′. ASDA 18
12/30 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/T. 10991′. ASDA 36 10991′. HIRL. HIALS.
TODA 12 10794′. TODA 30 10794′. ASDA 12 0500-2059. Customs: By operational require-
10400′. ASDA 30 10400′. HIRL. HIALS. ments.
Rwy 12 Right-Hand Circuit. Jet A-1.
0400-2000. Uncontrolled AD. PPR for land. ABN. Fire 7.
Customs: By operational requirements, cus-
toms working during intl flight operations. Dammam (King Fahd Intl) Apt of Entry
ABN. Fire 7. 72′ OEDF DMM +03:00 N26 28.3 E049 47.9
Apt Administration 013 883 1000; Fax 013 883
Aradah 1900.
262′ OEAD +03:00 N21 13.1 E055 15.7 16L/34R 13123′ ASPH/CONC.
Apt Administration 11 4032975. PCN 103/F/A/X/T. ASDA 16L 13517′. ASDA
03/21 6890′ CONCRETE. PCN 54/R/C/W/T. 34R 13517′. HIRL. HIALS.
MIRL. 16R/34L 13123′ ASPH/CONC.
PCN 103/F/A/X/T. ASDA 16R 13517′. ASDA
34L 13517′. HIRL. HIALS.
H24. Customs.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 845
SAUDI ARABIA

F-4, Jet A-1. Hafr Al Batin (King Saud AB)


ABN. Fire 9. 1352′ OEKK KMC Mil. +03:00 N27
54.0 E045 31.7
Dhahran (King Abdulaziz AB)
Apt Administration 013 787 2606, 2021.
84′ OEDR DHA Mil. +03:00 N26 15.8 E050
13/31 12005′ BITU/CONC. B-747.
09.1
HIRL. HIALS.
Apt Operator Fax 13 3307016.
Dly 0400-1100.
16L/34R 11811′ CONC/ASPH.
Fire 7.
PCN 56/F/A/W/T. RL. HIALS.
16R/34L 12008′ CONC/ASPH. Hafr Al Batin see Al Qaisumah
PCN 56/F/A/W/T. RL. HIALS.
Hail
H24. PPR. Customs: H24.
3331′ OEHL HAS +03:00* N27 26.4 E041
Jet A-1, JP-4.
41.2
ABN. Fire 9.
Apt Administration 016 5320740; Fax 016
Gassim (Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz) 5328700.
2126′ OEGS ELQ +03:00 N26 18.2 E043 18/36 10827′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/A/X/T.
46.4 TODA 18 12205′. TODA 36 12139′. ASDA 18
Apt Administration 016 380 0013; Fax 016 380 12205′. ASDA 36 11024′. HIRL.
0222. H24. Customs: 0430-1130 and by operational
15/33 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 67/F/A/W/T. requirements.
TODA 15 10827′. TODA 33 10827′. ASDA 15 Jet A-1.
10827′. ASDA 33 10827′. HIRL. HIALS 15. ABN. Fire 7.
H24. PPR. Customs: H24.
Harad
Jet A-1.
919′ OEHR +03:00 N24 06.1 E049 13.4
ABN. Fire 8.
Apt Administration 013 877 4991; Fax 013 877
Guriat 4996.
1684′ OEGT URY +03:00 N31 24.7 E037 16/34 8005′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS.
16.8 Days.
Apt Operator 014 642 4664; Fax 014 642 5600. Jet A-1.
10/28 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 61/F/A/X/T. Fire 6.
TODA 10 10991′. TODA 28 10991′. ASDA 10
10401′. ASDA 28 10401′. HIRL. HIALS 28. Hawtah
0400-2000. PPR PN 3hr to Apt for Non-SKD 2091′ OEHW +03:00 N22 58.0 E046 54.0
flights. Uncontrolled AD. Customs: Immigration: Apt Administration 013 8774991; Fax 013
By operational requirements. 8774996.
Jet A-1. 15/33 8497′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS.
ABN. Fire 7. O/R.
Jet A-1.
Fire 6.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 846
SAUDI ARABIA

Jazan (King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz) Apt Administration 013 3640196, 3410849,
20′ OEGN GIZ +03:00 N16 54.1 E042 35.1 3416040; Fax 013 3640944, 3610326.
Apt Administration 017 322 1313; Fax 017 322 17/35 13123′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 52/R/B/W/T.
0352. TODA 17 14108′. TODA 35 14108′. ASDA 17
15/33 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 42/F/C/X/T. 13520′. ASDA 35 13520′. HIRL.
TODA 15 10991′. TODA 33 10991′. HIRL. H24. PPR, PN 6hr to AD for non scheduled
HIALS 33. flight.
PPR, H24. Customs: Customs: PNR, immigra- Jet A-1.
tion: H24. ABN. Fire 5.
Jet A-1.
Jubil (King Abdulaziz Naval Base)
ABN. Fire 7.
8′ OEJL Mil. +03:00 N26 56.5 E049 42.2
Jeddah (King Abdulaziz Intl) Apt of Entry Apt Administration 13 364 0196, 13 364 1234
49′ OEJN JED +03:00 N21 40.9 E039 09.4 Ext: 5548; Fax 13 364 0944.
Apt Administration 012 685 4555; Fax 012 685 15/33 8038′ ASPH/CONC. C130. HIRL. MIALS
6263. Apt Switchboard 012 685 4212. 33.
16C/34C 13123′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T. PPR. 0730-1430, 6hr PNR.
HIRL. HIALS. Jet A-1.
Rwy 34C Right-Hand Circuit. Fire 5.
16L/34R 13123′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T.
Khamis Mushait (King Khaled AB)
RL. HIALS.
6778′ OEKM KMX Mil. +03:00 N18
Rwy 34R Right-Hand Circuit.
18.1 E042 48.0
16R/34L 12467′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T.
06/24 12467′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 56/F/A/W/T.
RL. HIALS.
ASDA 06 13451′. ASDA 24 13451′.
Rwy 34L Right-Hand Circuit. HIRL. HIALS.
H24. Customs. 14/32 12467′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 56/F/A/W/T.
F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4. ASDA 14 13451′. ASDA 32 13451′.
ABN. Fire 10. HIRL. HIALS.
H24.
Jeddah (King Faisal Naval Base)
JP-8.
16′ OEJF Mil. +03:00 N21 20.9 E039 10.4
Apt Administration 012 6090190; Fax 012 Khashm Alan (Riyadh)
6090015. 1848′ OEKA Mil. +03:00 N24 37.2 E046
15/33 8999′ ASPHALT. PCN 48/F/B/W/T. 55.1
ASDA 15 9983′. ASDA 33 9196′. HIRL. Apt Administration 11 290 6100 ext
H24. 29031/28005.
JP-5. 16/34 6890′ PAVED. PCN 58/F/B/Y/T. TODA
Fire 5. 16 7874′. TODA 34 7874′. ASDA 16 7189′.
ASDA 34 7189′. HIRL.
Jubail H24.
26′ OEJB Mil. +03:00 N27 02.3 E049 24.3 Jet A.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 847
SAUDI ARABIA

Fire B. H24. Customs.


Jet A-1.
Khurais
ABN. Fire 10.
1362′ OEKN +03:00 N25 15.9 E048 10.7
Apt Administration 013 877 4991; Fax 013 877 Nejran
4996. 3983′ OENG EAM +03:00 N17 36.7 E044
16/34 8005′ ASPHALT. ASDA 16 8523′. ASDA 25.1
34 8523′. RL. ALS. Apt Administration 017 5440181; Fax 017
O/R. 5441705.
Jet A-1. 06/24 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/A/X/T.
Fire 6. TODA 06 10991′. TODA 24 10991′. ASDA 06
10204′. ASDA 24 10204′. HIRL. HIALS 06.
King Abdulaziz AB see Dhahran HIALS 24.
King Abdulaziz Intl see Jeddah H24. Customs: By operational requirements.
Jet A-1.
King Abdulaziz Naval Base see Jubil ABN. Fire 7.
King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz see Jazan Prince Abdulmajeed bin Abdulaziz see Al
King Fahd Intl see Dammam Ula

King Faisal Naval Base see Jeddah Prince Abdulmohsin bin Abdulaziz see
Yenbo
King Khaled AB see Khamis Mushait
Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Intl see
King Khaled Intl see Riyadh Madinah

King Salman AB see Riyadh Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz see Gassim

King Saud AB see Hafr Al Batin Prince Sultan AB see Al Kharj

King Saud Bin Abdulaziz see Al Baha Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz see Tabuk

Madinah (Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz) Pump Station 3


Apt of Entry 1741′ OEPC +03:00 N25 10.5 E047 29.3
2134′ OEMA MED +03:00 N24 33.0 E039 Apt Administration 013 8774991; Fax 013
42.3 8774996.
Apt Administration 014 842 0220; Fax 014 842 14/32 7965′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS.
0020. O/R.
17/35 14222′ ASPHALT. PCN 75/F/A/W/T. Jet A-1.
TODA 17 15206′. TODA 35 15206′. ASDA 17
Fire 6.
14616′. ASDA 35 14616′. HIRL. HIALS.
18/36 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 59/F/A/W/T. Pump Station 6
TODA 18 10991′. TODA 36 10794′. ASDA 18 2534′ OEPF +03:00 N24 42.6 E044 57.9
10400′. ASDA 36 10400′. HIRL. ALS 36.
Rwy 36 Right-Hand Circuit.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 848
SAUDI ARABIA

Apt Administration 013 8774991; Fax 013 11/29 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 58/F/A/X/T. TODA
8774996. 11 10827′. TODA 29 10827′. ASDA 11 10040′.
17/35 7959′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS. ASDA 29 10040′. HIRL. HIALS 29.
O/R. 0400-2000. PPR PN 3hr to Apt for non-SKED
Jet A-1. flights. Uncontrolled AD. Customs: By opera-
tional requirements.
Fire 6.
Jet A-1.
Pump Station 9 ABN. Fire 7.
2968′ OEPI +03:00 N24 16.6 E042 08.6
Ras Mishab
Apt Administration 013 8774991; Fax 013
8774996. 13′ OERM +03:00 N28 04.7 E048 36.7
17/35 7999′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS. 16/34 10551′ ASPHALT. B-737. ASDA 16
10853′. ASDA 34 10853′. RL.
H24.
Irregular service.
Jet A-1.
Fire 6. Ras Tanajib
30′ OETN +03:00 N27 52.1 E048 46.1
Pump Station 10
Apt Administration 013 8774991; Fax 013
2841′ OEPJ +03:00 N24 06.4 E041 02.2
8774996.
Apt Administration 013 8774991; Fax 013
15/33 8005′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS 15. HIALS
8774996.
33.
18/36 8005′ ASPHALT. HIRL. ALS.
O/R.
O/R.
Jet A-1.
Jet A-1.
Fire 6.
Fire 6.
Ras Tanura
Rabigh
9′ OERT +03:00 N26 43.4 E050 01.9
22′ OERB +03:00 N22 42.1 E039 04.2
Apt Administration 013 8774066. Apt Manager
15/33 7776′ ASPHALT. PCN 36/F/A/X/T. TODA Fax 013 8725034.
15 8563′. TODA 33 8563′. ASDA 15 7973′.
15/33 7050′ ASPHALT. HIRL. HIALS 33.
ASDA 33 7973′.
H24.
Sun-Thu 0500-1300. PPR except SA flight
training. Jet A-1.
F-3. Fire 6.
Fire 2. Riyadh (King Khaled Intl) Apt of Entry
Rafha 2049′ OERK RUH +03:00 N24 57.8 E046
42.5
1474′ OERF RAH +03:00 N29 37.6 E043
29.4 Apt Administration 011 221 1313/2710; Fax 011
221 1637.
Apt Administration 014 6760222; Fax 014
6760226. 15L/33R 13796′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
Rwy 33R Right-Hand Circuit.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 849
SAUDI ARABIA

15R/33L 13796′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T. Tabuk (Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz)
HIRL. HIALS. 2551′ OETB TUU +03:00 N28 22.4 E036
Rwy 15R Right-Hand Circuit. 37.3
H24. Customs. Apt Administration 014 4415770. ATS 014
F-4, Jet A-1. 8145724. Apt Operator 014 4221462; Fax 014
ABN. Fire 9. 4229240.
06/24 10991′ ASPHALT. PCN 51/F/A/X/T.
Riyadh (King Salman AB) TODA 06 11975′. TODA 24 11975′. ASDA 06
2082′ OERY Mil. +03:00 N24 43.3 E046 11975′. ASDA 24 11975′. HIRL. ALS 06. HIALS
43.5 24.
01/19 13474′ ASPHALT. PCN 64/F/A/X/T. 13/31 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 41/F/A/W/T.
TORA 19 12024′. LDA 01 12024′. TODA 19 TODA 13 10991′. TODA 31 10991′. ASDA 13
12024′. ASDA 01 13677′. ASDA 19 13677′. 10991′. ASDA 31 10991′. HIRL. HIALS 13.
HIRL. HIALS 01. HIALS 19. Rwy end 13 PCN 46/R/A/W/T, rwy end 31 PCN
15/33 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 70/F/A/X/T. 68/R/A/W/T.
ASDA 15 10745′. ASDA 33 10745′. HIALS 15. H24. Customs: Customs: PN. Immigration:
HIALS 33. H24.
PPR, H24. Customs: H24. Jet A-1, JP-8.
F-3, Jet A-1, JP-4. ABN. Fire 7 , CAT 8 PN.
ABN. Fire 9.
Taif (Taif Intl) Apt of Entry
Riyadh see Khashm Alan 4848′ OETF TIF +03:00 N21 29.0 E040 32.7
Shabitah Apt Operator 012 7262625; Fax 012 7262225.
342′ OEST +03:00 N22 42.5 E053 17.1 07/25 12254′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/A/X/T.
TODA 07 13041′. TODA 25 13255′. ASDA 07
13/31 6890′ CONCRETE. PCN 54/R/C/W/T.
12658′. ASDA 25 13255′. HIRL.
LDA 31 5450′. MIRL.
Rwy 07/25 Right-Hand Circuit.
Irregular times.
Rwy ends 07/25 concrete PCN 60/R/B/X/T.
Sharurah 17/35 10991′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/A/X/T.
2382′ OESH SHW +03:00 N17 28.0 E047 TODA 17 11778′. TODA 35 11778′. ASDA 17
07.3 11312′. ASDA 35 11372′. HIRL.
Apt Administration 017 5321003; Fax 017 Rwy 17/35 Right-Hand Circuit.
5321011. Rwy end 17 concrete PCN 53/R/C/X/T, end 35
08/26 11975′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T. concrete PCN 67/R/B/X/T.
TODA 08 12959′. TODA 26 12959′. ASDA 08 H24. Customs: PNR, Immigration: H24.
12369′. ASDA 26 12369′. HIRL. Jet A-1, JP-4.
0400-1200. Customs: Immigration: During skd ABN. Fire 8.
operations.
Jet A-1. Thablotin
ABN. Fire 7. 403′ OEBN +03:00 N19 50.0 E054 01.2
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 850
SAUDI ARABIA

17/35 6889′ CONCRETE. PCN 54/R/C/W/T. 05/23 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 59/R/A/X/T.
MIRL. ASDA 05 10040′. ASDA 23 10040′. HIRL.
HIALS 05.
Thumamah
H24.
1870′ OETH +03:00 N25 12.8 E046 38.4
JP-8.
Apt Administration 011 2191002, 011 2191003;
ABN. Fire 9.
Fax 011 2191004.
17/35 13123′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/R/A/W/T. Wadi Al Dawasir
ASDA 17 13320′. ASDA 35 14108′. RL. HIALS 2062′ OEWD WAE +03:00 N20 30.2 E045
35. 11.9
Jet A-1. Apt Administration 011 7823131; Fax 011
Fire 2 , CAT 3 by arrangement. 7823132.
10/28 10007′ CONC/ASPH. PCN 41/F/A/W/T.
Turaif
TODA 10 10958′. TODA 28 10991′. ASDA 10
2803′ OETR TUI +03:00 N31 41.6 E038 10401′. ASDA 28 10401′. HIRL.
43.9
0600-2200. Non-skd flights 3hr PPR. Customs:
Apt Administration 014 6520352; Fax 014 Immigration: During skd operations.
6520828.
Jet A-1.
10/28 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 57/F/A/X/T. TODA
ABN. Fire 7.
10 10827′. TODA 28 10827′. ASDA 10 10040′.
ASDA 28 10040′. MIRL. Wejh
0400-2000. Uncontrolled AD. Customs: Immi- 66′ OEWJ EJH +03:00 N26 11.9 E036 28.6
gration: During skd operations. Apt Operator 014 4421140; Fax 014 4421246.
Jet A-1. 15/33 10007′ ASPHALT. PCN 56/F/A/X/T.
ABN. Fire 7. TODA 15 10909′. TODA 33 10909′. ASDA 15
10204′. ASDA 33 10204′. HIRL.
Udhailiyah
H24. PPR, PNR 3hr for non-skd flights. Uncon-
772′ OEUD +03:00 N25 09.1 E049 19.7
trolled AD. Customs: Immigration: By opera-
Apt Administration 013 8774991; Fax 013 tional requirements.
8774996.
Jet A-1.
18/36 7182′ ASPHALT. TODA 18 7683′. TODA
ABN. Fire 7.
36 7695′. HIRL. ALS 36.
O/R. Yenbo (Prince Abdulmohsin bin Abdulaz)
Jet A-1. 44′ OEYN YNB +03:00 N24 08.6 E038 03.8
Fire 6. Apt Administration 014 3228800; Fax 014
3224734.
Um Almelh
10/28 10538′ ASPHALT. PCN 57/F/A/W/T.
778′ OEOM +03:00 N19 06.6 E050 07.2 TODA 10 11522′. TODA 28 11522′. ASDA 10
Apt Administration 011 4032975; Fax 011 10735′. ASDA 28 10735′. HIRL. HIALS.
4032975. H24.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 851
SRI LANKA

Amparai see Gal-Oya Kankesanturai (Jaffna)


33′ VCCJ JAF Mil. +05:30* N09 47.5 E080
Anuradhapura
03.8
325′ VCCA ACJ Mil. +05:30 N08 18.1 E080
Apt Operator 11-2441044; Fax 11-2343969.
25.7
05/23 7562′ BITUMEN.
Apt Operator H24 11-2441044; Fax
11-2343969. By operational requirements. CIV PPR.
05/23 5348′ BITUMEN. PCN 16/F/D/Y/T. Katukurunda (Katukurunda AB)
By operational requirements. CIV PPR. Cus- 10′ VCCN Mil. +05:30* N06 33.2 E079 58.4
toms: By operational requirements. Apt Operator 11-2441044; Fax 11-2343969.
Bandaranaike Intl Colombo see Katunayake 11/29 3301′ BITUMEN.
By operational requirements. MIL ops only.
Batticaloa
14′ VCCB BTC +05:30* N07 42.3 E081 40.6 Katunayake (Bandaranaike Intl Colombo)
Apt Operator 654549966; Fax 654549967; Apt of Entry
oic.bda@airport.lk. 29′ VCBI CMB +05:30* N07 10.8 E079 53.1
06/24 4488′ ASPHALT. PCN 30/F/C/W/T. Apt Administration 11-2252861-5 (5 lines); Fax
ASDA 06 4685′. ASDA 24 4685′. 11-2253187; ambia@slt.lk.
Days. 04/22 10991′ ASPHALT. PCN 85/F/B/X/T.
Fire 5. TODA 04 11844′. TODA 22 11939′. HIRL.
Left and right-hand circuit as appropriate. RWY
China Bay see Trincomalee clsd btn 0845-1145(UTC) on every WED for
sked maint.
Colombo see Ratmalana
H24. Customs.
Gal-Oya (Amparai) F-3, Jet A-1. Oxygen.
159′ VCCG GOY Mil. +05:30* N07 ABN. Fire 9.
20.2 E081 37.8
Apt Operator 11-2441044; Fax 11-2343969. Koggala
07/25 3599′ PAVED. PCN 29/F/D/Y/T. 10′ VCCK KCT Mil. +05:30* N05 59.6 E080
19.1
By operational requirements. CIV PPR.
Apt Operator H24 11-2441044; Fax
Hingurakgoda (Minneriya) 11-2343969.
151′ VCCH HIM Mil. +05:30 N08 03.0 E080 07/25 3389′ BITUMEN.
58.9 By operational requirements. CIV PPR.
Apt Operator 11-2441044; Fax 11-2343969.
Mattala (Mattala Rajapaksa Intl) Apt of Entry
07/25 7503′ BITUMEN.
159′ VCRI HRI +05:30* N06 17.1 E081 07.4
By operational requirements, other traffic PPR.
Apt Administration 47-2031100; Fax
Jaffna see Kankesanturai 47-2031130; ammria@airport.lk.
05/23 11483′ ASPHALT. PCN 71/F/B/W/T.
TODA 05 12467′. TODA 23 12467′. HIRL.
HIALS 05. HIALS 23.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 852
SRI LANKA

H24. Customs. By operational requirements. CIV PPR.


F-3, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 10.

Mattala Rajapaksa Intl see Mattala

Minneriya see Hingurakgoda

Ratmalana (Colombo) Apt of Entry


22′ VCCC RML +05:30 N06 49.4 E079 53.1
Apt Operator 11-2623030/400/200; Fax
11-2635711; amrma@airport.lk.
04/22 5817′ TARMAC. PCN 34/F/D/Z/U. RL.
Dly 0030-1230. Customs: By operational
requirements.
F-3, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 6.

Sigiriya
630′ VCCS Mil. +05:30 N07 57.5 E080 43.8
Apt Operator 11-2441044; Fax 11-2343969.
04/22 4301′ BITUMEN.
By operational requirements, other traffic PPR.

Trincomalee (China Bay)


7′ VCCT TRR Mil. +05:30* N08 32.4 E081
10.1
Apt Operator 11-2441044; Fax 11-2343969.
06/24 7113′ BITUMEN. PCN 38/F/D/Y/T.
By operational requirements. CIV PPR.

Vavuniya
299′ VCCV Mil. +05:30 N08 44.5 E080 29.9
Apt Administration 1 2441044; Fax 1 2343969.
05/23 5007′ BITUMEN.
By operational requirements, other traffic PPR.

Wirawila
142′ VCCW Mil. +05:30* N06 15.0 E081
14.0
Apt Operator 11-2441044; Fax 11-2343969.
07/25 4019′ BITUMEN.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 853
SYRIA

Aleppo (Aleppo Intl) Apt of Entry Kamishly


1276′ OSAP ALP +02:00* N36 10.8 E037 1430′ OSKL KAC +02:00* N37 01.8 E041
13.6 12.3
Apt Manager 21-2277297. Apt Operator Apt Operator 052-420415/443698; Fax
21-4211200,1,2,3,4,5; Fax 21-2277293. 052-426632/420415.
09/27 9547′ ASPHALT. PCN 56/F/D/X/T. ASDA 03/21 11811′ ASPHALT. PCN 78/F/D/Y/T.
09 9891′. ASDA 27 9826′. HIRL. HIALS 27. HIRL. HIALS 03. HIALS 21.
H24. Customs. O/R.
Jet A-1. ABN. Fire 9.
ABN. Fire 4 Cat 7 avbl.
Latakia (Bassel Al-Assad Intl) Apt of Entry
Bassel Al-Assad Intl see Latakia 157′ OSLK LTK +02:00* N35 24.6 E035
56.9
Damascus (Damascus Intl) Apt of Entry
Apt Operator 41-834300/01, 41-825200; Fax
2020′ OSDI DAM +02:00* N33 24.6 E036 41-832509.
30.8
17L/35R 8202′ PAVED. PCN 78/F/X/D/T. ALS.
Apt Administration 11-5400985-9. Apt Operator
17R/35L 9186′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/D/X/T.
11-5400661; Fax 11-2232203.
ASDA 17R 9383′. ASDA 35L 9383′. HIRL.
05L/23R 11811′ CONCRETE. HIALS 17R.
PCN 82/R/C/W/T. ASDA 05L 12008′. ASDA
By operational requirements & O/R, PPR for
23R 12008′. HIRL. HIALS 23R.
non-skd flts. Customs.
Rwy 05L Right-Hand Circuit.
Jet A-1.
05R/23L 11811′ CONCRETE.
ABN. IBN. Fire 8.
PCN 79/R/C/W/T. ASDA 05R 12008′. ASDA
23L 12008′. HIRL. HIALS 05R. HIALS 23L. Palmyra
Rwy 05R Right-Hand Circuit. 1322′ OSPR PMS +02:00* N34 33.0 E038
H24. Customs. 18.0
Jet A-1. Oxygen. 08/26 9449′ ASPHALT. LCN 23/F/D/Y/T.
ABN. Fire 9. O/R.
Deir Zzor
700′ OSDZ DEZ +02:00* N35 17.1 E040
10.6
Apt Manager 51-363086; Fax 51-350427.
10/28 9843′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 50/F/B/Y/T.
ASDA 10 10040′. ASDA 28 10040′. HIRL.
HIALS 28.
SR-SS. Customs: H24.
Jet A-1.
Fire 9.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 854
TURKEY

Adana (Adana Intl) Apt of Entry Afyon


65′ LTAF ADA +03:00 N36 58.9 E035 16.8 3310′ LTAH AFY Mil. +03:00 N38
Apt Administration (322) 4357859. ATS 322 43.5 E030 36.2
4358875; Fax 322 4316895. Apt Manager (322) Apt Administration Fax 272 216 5829. Apt
4357841. Apt Operator Fax (322) 4359126. Apt Switchboard 272 216 5043.
Switchboard (322) 4350380. 13L/31R 12005′ CONCRETE. LCN 80. ASDA
05/23 9022′ ASPHALT. PCN 115/F/A/X/T. 13L 12891′. ASDA 31R 12891′. HIRL. HIALS
HIRL. HIALS. 31R.
Rwy 23 Right-Hand Circuit. 13R/31L 9843′ CONCRETE. LCN 80. ASDA
H24. Customs. 13R 10729′. ASDA 31L 10729′. HIRL.
F-4, Jet A-1. By NOTAM, Civ tfc PPR.
ABN. Fire 9. Jet A-1, JP-8.
Fire 7.
Adana (Incirlik AB)
232′ LTAG UAB Mil. +03:00 N37 00.1 E035 Agri (Ahmed-I Hani)
25.6 5461′ LTCO AJI +03:00 N39 38.8 E043 01.7
322-316-6811, 332-316-6180. Apt Operator Apt Manager 0.472.2160400. Apt Operator Fax
314-676-6056; Fax 322-316-6056; 0.472.2160403. Apt Switchboard
39OS.OSAB@incirlik.af.mil. 0.472.2160402.
05/23 10000′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 88/R/A/W/T. 16/34 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/D/W/T,
HIRL. HIALS. LCN 100. HIRL.
PPR. H24. Customs: Mon-Fri 0500-1400Z, O/T By NOTAM.
prior coordination required. Jet A-1.
ABN. ABN. Fire 7.
Adiyaman Ahmed-I Hani see Agri
2212′ LTCP ADF +03:00 N37 43.9 E038
28.1 Akhisar see Manisa
Apt Manager 0.416.2142456. Apt Operator Fax Alanya see Gazipasa
0.416.2142459. Apt Switchboard
0.416.2442212. Amasya (Merzifon)
05/23 8202′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/C/W/T. 1785′ LTAP MZH +03:00 N40 49.8 E035
HIRL. HIALS. 31.3
By NOTAM. Customs: PPR 24hr for non-skd ATS Fax (0358) 5351094. Apt Manager (0358)
flights. 5351074; Fax (0358) 5351076, 5351140. Apt
Jet A-1. Switchboard (0358) 5351016/17/67, 5351092.
ABN. Fire 7. 05R/23L 10604′ ASPH/CONC.
PCN 110/R/C/W/T, LCN 50. HIRL. HIALS 05R.
Adnan Menderes Intl see Izmir ALS 23L.
By NOTAM.
Jet A-1, JP-8.
ABN. Fire 7.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 855
TURKEY

Ankara (Esenboga Intl) Apt of Entry Apt Operator 03128112884; Fax 03128111402.
3125′ LTAC ESB +03:00 N40 07.7 E032 03/21 10991′ ASPHALT. LCN 50. TODA 03
59.7 11565′. TODA 21 11463′. ASDA 03 11155′.
Apt Administration Fax (312) 3980345. Apt ASDA 21 11155′. HIRL. HIALS.
Manager (312) 3980329. Apt Operator (312) By Notam. PPR.
3980330; Fax (312) 3981121, 3980331 (AIS). JP-8.
Apt Switchboard (312) 3980000. ABN. Fire 9.
03L/21R 11125′ ASPHALT. PCN 110/F/C/W/T,
LCN 95. ASDA 03L 11322′. HIRL. ALS. Antalya (Antalya Intl) Apt of Entry
03R/21L 12310′ ASPHALT. PCN 110/F/C/W/U, 177′ LTAI AYT +03:00 N36 54.0 E030 47.6
LCN 100. ASDA 03R 12507′. ASDA 21L Apt Administration (242) 3303301. ATIS 242
12507′. HIRL. ALS. 3303030 - EXT 2666. ATS (242) 3303045
H24. Customs. (AIM); Fax (242) 3303050 (AIM). Apt Manager
F-3, Jet A-1. (242) 3303304. Apt Operator Fax (242)
3303306. Apt Switchboard (242) 3303030.
ABN. Fire 9.
18C/36C 11155′ CONCRETE.
Ankara (Etimesgut) PCN 110/R/A/W/T. ASDA 18C 11352′. ASDA
2653′ LTAD ANK Mil. +03:00 N39 36C 11352′. HIRL.
57.1 E032 41.2 18L/36R 11155′ CONCRETE.
Apt Administration Fax 312 244 11 08. Apt PCN 110/R/A/W/T. ASDA 18L 11352′. ASDA
Switchboard 312 244 85 50. 36R 11352′. HIRL. ALS.
11/29 8061′ ASPHALT. LCN 50. ASDA 11 18R/36L 9810′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 80/F/B/X/T,
8553′. ASDA 29 8553′. HIRL. ALS. LCN 87. ASDA 18R 10105′. ASDA 36L 10105′.
H24. Customs. HIRL. HIALS.
JP-8. First 492' Concrete PCN 110/R/A/W/T.
ABN. Fire 9. H24. Customs.
F-3, O/R. F-4, Jet A-1.
Ankara (Guvercinlik) ABN. Fire 9.
2686′ LTAB Mil. +03:00 N39 56.1 E032 44.4
Apt Operator Fax (312) 2526148. Ataturk Intl see Istanbul
06/24 6617′ ASPHALT. LCN 50. TODA 24 Aydin (Cildir)
7601′. ASDA 24 7109′. 104′ LTBD CII +03:00 N37 48.9 E027 53.3
H24, CIV tfc PPR. Apt Administration (0256) 2186350; Fax (0256)
Instrument apch proc NDB Rwy 29 of Ankara 2311893.
(Etimesgut) is used for VFR landing at Guver- 09/27 4708′ CONCRETE. PCN 46/R/C/X/T.
cinlik AB. HIRL.
F-4, JP-8. F-4, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 4. ABN. Fire 3.
Ankara (Murted) Balikesir (Bandirma)
2767′ LTAE Mil. +03:00 N40 04.7 E032 33.9 170′ LTBG BDM +03:00 N40 19.1 E027 58.7
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 856
TURKEY

Apt Administration Fax 266 713 37 78. Apt Bingol


Switchboard 266 713 38 30. 3490′ LTCU BGG +03:00 N38 51.7 E040
18/36 9875′ ASPHALT. LCN 50. ASDA 18 35.5
10659′. ASDA 36 10367′. HIRL. HIALS. Apt Manager 0426 215 04 01; Fax 0426 215 04
H24, CIV tfc PPR. 02. Apt Switchboard 426 215 00 67, 73, 76, 78,
JP-8. 87.
ABN. Fire 9. 12/30 7546′ CONCRETE. LCN 92,
PCN 100/R/C/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 12.
Balikesir (Koca Seyit) Apt of Entry By NOTAM.
51′ LTFD EDO +03:00 N39 33.1 E027 00.6 Jet A-1.
Apt Manager (0266)3761159. Apt Operator Fax ABN. Fire 7.
(0266)3761306. Apt Switchboard (0266)
3761302, 3761418. Bodrum (Imsik)
05/23 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/C/W/T. 202′ LTBV Mil. +03:00 N37 08.4 E027 40.1
LDA 23 8859′. HIRL. MIALS 23. Apt Operator Fax 252.3720271.
H24. Customs: PPR. Non-skd flights 24hr PPR. 06/24 5151′ ASPHALT. LCN 50.
F-3, Jet A-1. Weekdays 0500-1400. O/T 3hr PNR.
ABN. Fire 7. JP-8.
Balikesir (Merkez) ABN. Fire 4.
340′ LTBF BZI +03:00 N39 36.9 E027 56.0 Bodrum Intl see Milas
Apt Administration (0266) 2947060; Fax (0266)
2947061. Apt Switchboard (0266) 2947510. Bursa (Yenisehir) Apt of Entry
18/36 9810′ ASPHALT. PCN 62/F/C/X/T, 763′ LTBR YEI +03:00 N40 15.3 E029 33.7
LCN 65. HIRL. HIALS 18. HIALS 36. Apt Manager (0224) 7818191. Apt Operator
By notam. Fax (0224) 7818180. Apt Switchboard (0224)
7818181-88.
JP-8.
07L/25R 9820′ CONCRETE.
ABN. Fire 6 , MIL Fire Cat 9.
PCN 110/R/C/W/T. TODA 07L 10903′. TODA
Bandirma see Balikesir 25R 10968′. ASDA 07L 10115′. ASDA 25R
10115′. HIRL. HIALS 07L. HIALS 25R.
Batman 07R/25L 9820′ CONCRETE. LCN 50. TODA
1828′ LTCJ BAL +03:00 N37 55.9 E041 07.0 07R 10411′. TODA 25L 10411′. HIRL. HIALS
Apt Administration Fax 0488 2181003. Apt 25L.
Manager 0488 2181004. Apt Switchboard 0488 H24. Customs: By operational requirements.
2180444, 2180450. Customs PPR.
02/20 10000′ ASPHALT. LCN 50, Jet A-1.
PCN 87/F/C/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 02. ABN. Fire 8.
By NOTAM. Customs: By NOTAM.
JP-8. Canakkale Apt of Entry
ABN. Fire 7. 30′ LTBH CKZ +03:00 N40 08.3 E026 25.7
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 857
TURKEY

Apt Manager (0286) 2121849, (0286) 2140384. H24. Customs: PPR 24hr for non-skd flights.
Apt Operator Fax (0286) 2130877, (0286) JP-8.
2142728. Apt Switchboard (0286) 2131021, ABN. Fire 8.
2131243.
04/22 7710′ CONCRETE. PCN 105/R/C/W/T, Elazig Apt of Entry
LCN 100. HIRL. HIALS 04. 2927′ LTCA EZS +03:00 N38 35.9 E039
By NOTAM. Customs. 16.9
Jet A-1. Apt Manager 0.424.2555757. Apt Operator Fax
ABN. Fire 7. 0.424.2555758/2551494. Apt Switchboard
0.424.2551410.
Cardak see Denizli 07/25 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/C/W/T.
TODA 07 10827′. TODA 25 10663′. ASDA 07
Carsamba see Samsun
10040′. ASDA 25 10040′. HIRL.
Caycuma see Zonguldak By NOTAM. Customs: PPR 24hr.
Jet A-1.
Cengiz Topel see Kocaeli
ABN. Fire 7.
Cigli see Izmir
Erzincan
Cildir see Aydin 3791′ LTCD ERC +03:00 N39 42.8 E039
31.2
Corlu Intl see Tekirdag
Apt Administration 446.2262106 Ext: 1010. Apt
Dalaman Intl see Mugla Manager 446.2262106 Ext: 1018, 446.2262106
Ext: 1021; Fax 446.2261161. Apt Operator Fax
Denizli (Cardak) Apt of Entry 446.2262105. Apt Switchboard 446.2262103 (4
2795′ LTAY DNZ Mil. +03:00 N37 lines).
47.3 E029 42.3 11/29 9843′ CONC/ASPH. PCN 85/F/C/W/T.
Apt Manager (258)8461212. Apt Operator Fax ASDA 11 10040′. ASDA 29 10040′. HIRL.
(258)8461149. Apt Switchboard (258)8461139. HIALS 11. HIALS 29.
06/24 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 70/F/B/X/T. ASDA First 1312'(400m) PCN 105/R/C/W/T.
06 10138′. ASDA 24 10138′. HIRL. HIALS. H24. Customs: By arrangement before 24hr for
By NOTAM. Customs: H24. non-skd flights.
Jet A-1. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7. ABN. Fire 7.
Diyarbakir Apt of Entry Erzurum (Erzurum Intl) Apt of Entry
2251′ LTCC DIY +03:00 N37 53.5 E040 12.1 5765′ LTCE ERZ +03:00 N39 57.3 E041
ATS Fax (0412)2331569. Apt Manager 10.2
(0412)2336363. Apt Operator Fax Apt Administration 0442-3272840; Fax
(0412)2335353. Apt Switchboard 0442-3272834. ATS 0442-3272835 Ext: 2569;
(412)2332719-20-21-22. Fax 0442-3272815. Apt Manager
16/34 11644′ CONCRETE. LCN 75, 0442-3272824; Fax 0442-3272940. Apt Switch-
PCN 110/R/A/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 16. HIALS 34. board 0442-3272835.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 858
TURKEY

08L/26R 12500′ CONCRETE. LCN 98, Gap see Sanliurfa


PCN 110/R/D/W/T. ASDA 08L 12992′. ASDA
26R 12894′. HIRL. ALS 08L. Gaziantep (Gaziantep Intl) Apt of Entry
08R/26L 12500′ CONCRETE. LCN 65, 2305′ LTAJ GZT +03:00 N36 56.9 E037
PCN 74/R/B/X/T. ASDA 08R 12992′. ASDA 26L 28.7
12894′. HIRL. ALS 08R. HIALS 26L. ATS Fax (0342)5821139. Apt Manager
H24. Customs. (0342)5821010. Apt Operator Fax
(0342)5821011. Apt Switchboard
Jet A-1.
(0342)5821111, 5821021.
ABN. Fire 9.
10/28 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/A/W/T,
Esenboga Intl see Ankara LCN 113. LDA 10 9416′. ASDA 28 10040′.
HIRL. ALS.
Eskisehir H24. Customs.
2581′ LTBI ESK Mil. +03:00 N39 47.0 E030 Jet A-1.
34.9
ABN. Fire 9.
09/27 10007′ ASPHALT. LCN 50. HIRL. HIALS.
PPR. H24. Gaziemir see Izmir
ABN. Fire 9. Gazipasa (Alanya)
Eskisehir (Hasan Polatkan) 126′ LTFG GZP +03:00 N36 18.0 E032 18.1
2599′ LTBY AOE Mil. +03:00 N39 Apt Administration (0242) 5827518. ATS (0242)
48.7 E030 31.2 5827516; Fax (0242) 5827517. Apt Operator
Apt Administration (0222)3222071/7036 (ext). Fax (0242) 5827575. Apt Switchboard (0242)
ATS Fax (0222)3222058. Apt Manager 5827126.
(0222)3238803. Apt Operator (0222)3222070; 08/26 7710′ CONCRETE. PCN 77/R/C/X/T.
Fax (0222)3212324. TODA 26 8202′. HIRL. Rwy 08 Takeoff not
09/27 9843′ CONCRETE. LCN 110, allowed. Rwy 26 Landing not allowed.
PCN 110/R/D/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 09. ALS 27. By NOTAM. Customs.
By NOTAM, CIV tfc PPR. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7. ABN. Fire 7.

Eskisehir (Sivrihisar) Gokceada


3185′ LTAV Mil. +03:00 N39 27.1 E031 21.9 85′ LTFK GKD +03:00 N40 12.0 E025 52.9
11/29 11155′ ASPHALT. LCN 50. ASDA 11 ATS Fax (0286) 8874154. Apt Manager (0286)
11647′. ASDA 29 11647′. HIALS 29. 8874159; Fax (0286) 8874160. Apt Switch-
By NOTAM. PPR. board (0286) 8874141.
JP-8. 01/19 6693′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/C/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS.
ABN. Fire 7.
By NOTAM.
Etimesgut see Ankara ABN. Fire 5.
Ferit Melen see Van Guvercinlik see Ankara
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 859
TURKEY

Hakkari (Yuksekova Selahaddin Eyyubi) Isparta (Suleyman Demirel) Apt of Entry


6096′ LTCW YKO +03:00 N37 33.0 E044 2835′ LTFC ISE +03:00 N37 51.3 E030 22.0
14.2 Apt Administration (246) 5592010-12; Fax (246)
Apt Administration Fax 438 3003341. ATS Fax 5592011. Apt Switchboard (246) 5592008; Fax
438 3003342. Apt Manager 438 3003340. Apt (246) 5592040.
Switchboard 438 3003333 (34-39). 05/23 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 120/R/D/W/T.
11/29 10499′ CONCRETE. LCN 78, ASDA 05 10040′. ASDA 23 10040′. HIRL.
PCN 75/R/C/W/U. HIRL. ALS 11. MIALS 29. HIALS 05.
By NOTAM. By NOTAM. Customs.
Jet A-1. F-3, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7. ABN. Fire 8.

Hasan Polatkan see Eskisehir Istanbul (Ataturk Intl) Apt of Entry


163′ LTBA IST +03:00 N40 58.6 E028 48.8
Hatay Apt of Entry
Apt Administration 02124653262; Fax
267′ LTDA HTY +03:00 N36 22.3 E036 17.9
02124653250. ATS 02124653283; Fax
ATS Fax (326) 2351308. Apt Manager (326) 02124653260/3278. Apt Manager
2353 030. Apt Operator Fax (326) 2351309. 02124653253. Apt Switchboard 02124637777.
Apt Switchboard (326) 2351300.
05/23 8465′ ASPHALT. PCN 95/F/C/W/T. LDA
04/22 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/C/W/T. 05 8038′. TODA 05 8662′. TODA 23 8727′.
ASDA 04 10040′. ASDA 22 10040′. ASDA 05 8580′. HIRL. ALS.
HIRL. HIALS.
Rwy 05 Right-Hand Circuit.
By NOTAM. Customs: PPR 24hr for non-skd
17L/35R 9843′ CONCRETE.
flights.
PCN 100/R/A/W/T. TODA 17L 10040′. TODA
Jet A-1. 35R 10040′. HIRL. ALS.
ABN. Fire 7. Rwy 17L Right-Hand Circuit.
Igdir (Sehit Bulent Aydin) 17R/35L 9843′ CONCRETE.
3101′ LTCT IGD +03:00 N39 59.0 E043 52.0 PCN 100/R/A/W/T. TODA 17R 10040′. ASDA
17R 10040′. ASDA 35L 10007′. HIRL. ALS.
Apt Manager 476 2786000; Fax 476 2786001.
Apt Operator 476 2786003. Apt Switchboard H24. Customs.
476 2786004/05/06/07/08. F-4, Jet A-1.
12/30 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/A/W/T, ABN. Fire 10.
LCN 120. HIRL. HIALS.
Istanbul (Sabiha Gokcen Intl) Apt of Entry
By NOTAM.
312′ LTFJ SAW +03:00 N40 53.9 E029 18.5
Jet A-1.
Apt Administration (216) 5855252. ATIS H24
ABN. Fire 7. (216) 5855666. ATS (216) 5855418/5855421;
Imsik see Bodrum Fax (216)5855419. Apt Manager (216)
5855353/02, 5855455. Apt Operator Fax (216)
Incirlik AB see Adana 5855114. Apt Switchboard (216)5855000.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 860
TURKEY

06/24 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 84/R/A/X/T. 17/35 9820′ ASPHALT. LCN 50. TODA 17
LDA 06 9547′. TODA 24 10335′. ASDA 06 10902′. TODA 35 10902′. ASDA 17 10476′.
10040′. ASDA 24 10040′. HIRL. ALS 06. ASDA 35 10312′. HIRL. HIALS.
H24. Customs. Rwy 17 Right-Hand Circuit.
Jet A-1. PPR. H24. Customs: PPR.
ABN. Fire 10. F-3, Jet A-1, JP-8.
ABN. Fire 9.
Istanbul (Samandira)
400′ LTBX Mil. +03:00 N40 59.4 E029 13.0 Izmir (Gaziemir)
Apt Operator Fax (0216) 6225331. Apt Switch- 433′ LTBK Mil. +03:00 N38 19.2 E027 09.6
board (0216) 6221878-79. Apt Administration 2322520971 (Military); Fax
04/22 2461′ CONCRETE. 2322514019.
18/36 4537′ CONCRETE. 17/35 4488′ ASPHALT. LCN 30.
PPR. By NOTAM. Weekdays 0500-1400. O/T 3hr PPR.
F-4, JP-8. F-4, JP-8.
Fire 4. Fire 4.

Izmir (Adnan Menderes Intl) Apt of Entry Izmir (Kaklic)


410′ LTBJ ADB +03:00 N38 17.3 E027 09.3 13′ LTFA Mil. +03:00 N38 31.0 E026 58.6
Apt Administration (232) 2742015; Fax (232) Apt Administration Fax 232 3275418. Apt
2742564. Apt Manager (232) 2742003. Apt Switchboard 232 3763030.
Operator Fax (232) 2742002. Apt Switchboard 17/35 9843′ ASPHALT. LCN 75. ASDA 17
(232) 2742626. 10808′. ASDA 35 10808′. HIRL. HIALS.
16L/34R 10630′ CONC/ASPH. Rwy 17 Right-Hand Circuit.
PCN 88/F/C/W/T. ASDA 34R 10827′. PPR. Days.
HIRL. ALS.
ABN. Fire 5.
Rwy 16L: First 984' PCN 120/R/C/W/T (con-
crete). Izmir (Selcuk-Efes)
Rwy 34R: First 984' PCN 120/R/C/W/T (con- 10′ LTFB +03:00 N37 57.1 E027 20.0
crete). Apt Operator (0232) 8926447, 8926025; Fax
16R/34L 10630′ CONCRETE. (0232) 8926376.
PCN 110/R/D/W/T. ASDA 16R 10827′. ASDA 09/27 5151′ CONCRETE. LCN 58,
34L 10827′. HIRL. MIALS. PCN 47/R/C/X/T. TODA 09 5545′.
H24. Customs. By NOTAM.
F-3, Jet A-1. F-4, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9. ABN. Fire 4.
Izmir (Cigli) Kahramanmaras
16′ LTBL IGL Mil. +03:00 N38 31.6 E027 1724′ LTCN KCM +03:00 N37 32.3 E036
00.6 57.1
Apt Administration Fax 2323761176. Apt
Switchboard 2323763030.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 861
TURKEY

Apt Manager 0.344.2361897. Apt Operator Fax Apt Administration 03662200250; Fax
0.344.2361896. Apt Switchboard 03662200251, 03662200252. Apt Switchboard
0.344.2360792. 03662200254-58.
07/25 7546′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 81/F/C/X/T. 18/36 7382′ ASPHALT. LCN 78,
LDA 25 6562′. TODA 07 8038′. TODA 25 8038′. PCN 80/F/C/W/T. HIRL. HIALS.
HIRL. MIALS 25. Jet A-1.
By NOTAM. ABN. Fire 7.
Jet A-1.
Kayseri Apt of Entry
ABN. Fire 7.
3463′ LTAU ASR +03:00 N38 46.2 E035
Kaklic see Izmir 29.7
ATS Fax 352 3399193. Apt Manager 352
Kapadokya Apt of Entry
3375240; Fax 352 3392530. Apt Operator Fax
3087′ LTAZ NAV +03:00 N38 46.5 E034 352 3375241. Apt Switchboard 352 3375244,
31.6 352 3375494.
Apt Administration (384) 4214450. ATS Fax 07/25 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/D/W/T,
(384) 4214473. Apt Manager (384) 4214452; LCN 120. TODA 07 10598′. TODA 25 10565′.
Fax (384) 4214477. Apt Operator Fax (384) ASDA 07 10039′. ASDA 25 10039′. HIRL. ALS
4214451. Apt Switchboard (384) 4214455-69. 07. HIALS 25.
11/29 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 90/R/C/W/T, H24. Customs.
LCN 87. ASDA 11 10040′. ASDA 29 10040′.
F-4, Jet A-1, JP-8.
HIRL. ALS 11.
ABN. Fire 9.
By NOTAM. Customs.
Jet A-1. Kesan
ABN. Fire 7. 143′ LTFL +03:00 N40 47.2 E026 36.4
Apt Administration 284 714 25 00.
Kars (Kars Harakani)
01/19 4101′ ASPHALT.
5889′ LTCF KSY +03:00 N40 33.7 E043
06.9 Koca Seyit see Balikesir
Apt Manager (0474) 2135669. Apt Operator
Fax (0474) 2135691. Apt Switchboard (0474) Kocaeli (Cengiz Topel)
2135667/68. 188′ LTBQ KCO Mil. +03:00 N40 44.1 E030
06/24 11483′ ASPHALT. PCN 100/F/D/W/T, 05.0
LCN 95. ASDA 06 11680′. ASDA 24 11680′. Apt Administration 262 375 2765 (CIV); Fax
HIRL. HIALS. 262 371 3889 (MIL), 262 375 2766 (CIV), 262
By NOTAM. Customs. 375 3491 (AIM). Apt Switchboard 262 371 3880
(MIL), 262 375 3492-93, 262 375 2222 (CIV).
Jet A-1.
09/27 9810′ CONCRETE. LCN 90,
ABN. Fire 7.
PCN 97/R/C/W/T. ASDA 09 9941′. ASDA 27
Kastamonu 9941′. HIRL. HIALS 27.
3524′ LTAL KFS +03:00 N41 19.0 E033 By NOTAM. Customs: As sked traffic.
47.8 F-4, Jet A-1, JP-8.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 862
TURKEY

ABN. Fire 7 Fire Cat 4 (MIL). Apt Administration Fax (0422) 3366634. Apt
Switchboard (0422) 3368767.
Konya Apt of Entry
04/22 7520′ ASPHALT. HIRL.
3392′ LTAN KYA +03:00 N37 58.8 E032
By NOTAM.
33.7
F-4, JP-8.
Apt Manager (0332) 2391340; Fax (0332)
2391341. Apt Switchboard (0332) 2391343/47. ABN. Fire 5.
01L/19R 10984′ ASPH/CONC. LCN 65, Manisa (Akhisar)
PCN 62/R/D/X/T. TODA 01L 12132′. TODA 263′ LTBT Mil. +03:00 N38 48.6 E027 50.1
19R 12132′. ASDA 01L 11181′. ASDA 19R
Apt Administration Fax 236 4365006. Apt
11181′. HIRL. HIALS.
Switchboard 236 4365001.
01R/19L 10984′ CONCRETE. PCN 62/R/D/X/T,
14L/32R 9813′ CONCRETE. LCN 50. ASDA
LCN 65. TODA 01R 12132′. TODA 19L 12132′.
14L 10305′. ASDA 32R 10305′. HIRL. HIALS
ASDA 01R 11181′. ASDA 19L 11181′.
32R.
HIRL. HIALS.
14R/32L 9813′ CONCRETE. LCN 50.
H24 and by NOTAM. Customs: H24.
By NOTAM, CIV tfc PPR.
Jet A-1.
JP-8.
ABN. Fire 8.
ABN. Fire 7.
Kutahya
Mardin
3026′ LTBN Mil. +03:00 N39 25.6 E030 01.0
1729′ LTCR MQM +03:00 N37 14.0 E040
16/34 4954′ ASPHALT. LCN 35.
38.4
By NOTAM, CIV tfc PPR.
Apt Manager 0.482.3133444. Apt Operator Fax
ABN. 0.482.3133404, 0.482.3133409. Apt Switch-
Malatya Apt of Entry board 0.482.3133400, 0.482.3133401,
0.482.3133402.
2837′ LTAT MLX +03:00 N38 25.9 E038
05.0 03/21 8202′ CONCRETE. LCN 105,
PCN 110/R/B/W/T. HIRL. HIALS.
Apt Manager (422)2660044. Apt Operator Fax
(422)2660045. Apt Switchboard (422) 2660046, By NOTAM.
-47, -50. Jet A-1.
03L/21R 10991′ ASPH/CONC. LCN 86, ABN. Fire 7.
PCN 85/F/B/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 21R.
Merkez see Balikesir
RWY 21R: PCN 110/R/B/W/T and LCN 115.
03R/21L 10991′ ASPHALT. LCN 50, Merzifon see Amasya
PCN 33/F/B/X/T. HIRL. ALS 03R. HIALS 21L.
Milas (Bodrum Intl) Apt of Entry
By NOTAM. Customs.
21′ LTFE BJV +03:00 N37 15.0 E027 39.9
Jet A-1.
Apt Administration (252) 5230080, (537)
ABN. Fire 8. 9171920. ATS (252) 5230081; Fax (252)
Malatya (Tulga) 5230085. Apt Manager (252) 5230230. Apt
Switchboard (252) 5230101.
3018′ LTAO Mil. +03:00 N38 21.2 E038 15.2
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 863
TURKEY

10L/28R 9843′ CONCRETE. Ordu-Giresun


PCN 105/R/D/W/T. HIRL. ALS. 11′ LTCB OGU +03:00 N40 58.0 E038 04.9
10R/28L 9843′ CONCRETE. Apt Administration 4522262856; Fax
PCN 110/R/D/W/T. TORA 10R 8202′. LDA 10R 4522262836. Apt Manager 4522262855; Fax
8202′. LDA 28L 8202′. TODA 10R 8202′. ASDA 4522262835. Apt Switchboard 4522262852.
10R 8202′. HIRL. 10/28 9843′ ASPHALT. LCN 79,
CIV: H24, MIL: By NOTAM. Customs. PCN 84/F/C/W/T. HIRL. HIALS.
F-3, Jet A-1. H24. Customs.
ABN. Fire 9. Jet A-1.
Mugla (Dalaman Intl) Apt of Entry ABN. Fire 7.
20′ LTBS DLM +03:00 N36 42.7 E028 47.5 Sabiha Gokcen Intl see Istanbul
Apt Administration (252) 2811330. Apt Operator
Fax (252) 2811333. Apt Switchboard (252) Samandira see Istanbul
2811348. Samsun (Carsamba) Apt of Entry
01/19 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 100/R/A/W/T. 18′ LTFH SZF +03:00 N41 15.9 E036 32.9
TODA 01 11647′. TODA 19 12140′. ASDA 01
ATS Fax (0362) 8448392. Apt Manager (0362)
10040′. ASDA 19 10040′. HIRL. ALS 19.
84488-44, -45. Apt Operator Fax (0362)
Rwy 19 Right-Hand Circuit. 8448846. Apt Switchboard (0362) 8448830.
H24. Customs. 13/31 9843′ CONCRETE. LCN 105,
F-3, Jet A-1. PCN 110/R/B/W/T. ASDA 13 10040′. ASDA 31
ABN. Fire 9. 10040′. HIRL. HIALS 13. HIALS 31.
H24. Customs.
Murted see Ankara
Jet A-1.
Mus ABN. Fire 8.
4157′ LTCK MSR +03:00 N38 44.7 E041
40.1 Sanliurfa (Gap) Apt of Entry
Apt Administration (0436) 2500000; Fax (0436) 2708′ LTCS GNY +03:00 N37 27.4 E038
2500007. Apt Operator Fax (0436) 2500001, 54.5
2500002 (AIM). Apt Switchboard (0436) Apt Administration (414) 3781120; Fax (414)
2500004-09. 3781121, 3781122. ATS Fax (414) 3781119.
11L/29R 11647′ ASPHALT. PCN 105/R/D/X/T, Apt Switchboard (414) 3781111.
LCN 50. TODA 11L 13123′. TODA 29R 13123′. 04/22 13123′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/A/W/T.
HIRL. HIALS 29R. ASDA 04 13320′. ASDA 22 13320′.
11R/29L 11647′ ASPHALT. PCN 105, LCN 50. HIRL. HIALS.
By NOTAM. By NOTAM. Customs: O/R 24hr.
JP-8. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7. ABN. Fire 9.

Nuri Demirag see Sivas Sehit Bulent Aydin see Igdir

Selcuk-Efes see Izmir


AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 864
TURKEY

Serafettin Elci see Sirnak Apt Manager (346) 2249747/2248687; Fax


(346) 2249971/2248007. Apt Switchboard (346)
Siirt 2234389, 2247925, 2248687.
2000′ LTCL SXZ +03:00 N37 58.7 E041 01/19 12503′ ASPHALT. PCN 110/F/C/W/T.
50.3 HIRL. HIALS 01. HIALS 19.
Apt Manager (484)2542001. Apt Operator Fax H24. Customs.
(0484) 2542002, 2542134. Apt Switchboard
Jet A-1.
(0484) 2542202-05.
ABN. Fire 8.
06/24 6562′ CONCRETE. PCN 50/R/B/X/T.
HIRL. HIALS 06. Sivrihisar see Eskisehir
By NOTAM.
Suleyman Demirel see Isparta
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7. Tekirdag (Corlu Intl) Apt of Entry
570′ LTBU TEQ +03:00 N41 07.8 E027 54.4
Sinop Apt of Entry
ATS Fax (0282)6824031. Apt Manager
32′ LTCM NOP +03:00 N42 00.9 E035 04.0
(0282)6824028. Apt Operator Fax
Apt Manager (0368) 2715605. Apt Operator (0282)6824029. Apt Switchboard
Fax (0368) 2715606, 2715607 (AIS). Apt (0282)6824034.
Switchboard (0368) 2715608-09.
05/23 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 105/R/C/W/T.
05/23 6562′ CONCRETE. LCN 120, ASDA 05 10138′. ASDA 23 10138′. HIRL. ALS
PCN 110/R/D/W/T. HIRL. 05. MIALS 23.
By NOTAM. Customs. H24. Customs.
Jet A-1. F-4, Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7. ABN. Fire 8.
Sirnak (Serafettin Elci) Tokat
2038′ LTCV NKT +03:00 N37 21.8 E042 1833′ LTAW TJK +03:00 N40 18.7 E036
03.6 22.4
Apt Manager 0486 636 77 05. Apt Operator Fax Apt Manager (0356) 2387282. Apt Operator
0486 636 77 06/07. Apt Switchboard 0486 636 Fax (0356) 2387355, (0356) 2387077. Apt
77 00-01-02. Switchboard (0356) 2387330-43-54-57.
11/29 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 97/R/C/W/T, 04/22 6312′ ASPHALT. PCN 75/F/D/X/T,
LCN 90. HIRL. HIALS 11. HIALS 29. LCN 69. HIRL. ALS 04.
By NOTAM. By NOTAM.
Jet A-1. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 7. ABN. Fire 7.
Sivas (Nuri Demirag) Apt of Entry Trabzon (Trabzon Intl) Apt of Entry
5239′ LTAR VAS +03:00 N39 48.8 E036 104′ LTCG TZX +03:00 N40 59.7 E039 47.1
54.1
Apt Administration (462)3259949. ATS Fax
(462)3259297. Apt Manager (462)3252107;
Fax (462)3259956. Apt Operator Fax
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 865
TURKEY

(462)3259950. Apt Switchboard (462)3259952, Fire 7.


(462)3280940.
Yenisehir see Bursa
11/29 8661′ ASPHALT. PCN 75/R/A/X/T. ASDA
11 8858′. ASDA 29 8858′. HIRL. HIALS 11. Yuksekova Selahaddin Eyyubi see Hakkari
HIALS 29.
H24. Customs. Zafer
Jet A-1. 3327′ LTBZ KZR +03:00 N39 06.7 E030
07.8
ABN. Fire 8.
Apt Manager 0274 3273030, 0274 4443937.
Tulga see Malatya Apt Operator Fax 0274 3273031.
13/31 9843′ CONCRETE. PCN 110/R/D/W/T.
Usak Apt of Entry
HIRL. HIALS.
2898′ LTBO USQ +03:00 N38 40.9 E029
By NOTAM. Customs.
28.3
Jet A-1.
Apt Manager (0276) 2533850. Apt Operator
Fax (0276) 2533851, 2533852 (AIS). Apt ABN. Fire 7.
Switchboard (0276) 2533854-58. Zonguldak (Caycuma) Apt of Entry
09/27 8399′ CONCRETE. PCN 95/R/C/W/T. 41′ LTAS ONQ +03:00 N41 30.4 E032 05.4
HIRL. ALS 27.
Apt Manager 0372 6182299. Apt Operator Fax
By NOTAM. Customs. 0372 6182454. Apt Switchboard 0372 6182457.
Jet A-1. 18/36 6171′ CONCRETE. PCN 85/R/C/W/T.
ABN. Fire 7. ASDA 18 6269′. ASDA 36 6269′. HIRL. HIALS
36.
Van (Ferit Melen) Apt of Entry
By NOTAM. Customs.
5473′ LTCI VAN +03:00 N38 28.1 E043 19.9
Jet A-1.
Apt Administration (0432) 2270007. Apt Opera-
tor Fax (0432) 2270008, 05 (AFTN). Apt ABN. Fire 6.
Switchboard (0432) 2270001, 11.
03/21 9022′ ASPHALT. LCN 86,
PCN 95/F/C/W/T. HIRL. HIALS 03.
H24. Customs: 24hr PPR.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 8.

Yalova
42′ LTBP Mil. +03:00 N40 41.3 E029 22.6
Apt Administration Fax 226 353 32 10. Apt
Switchboard 226 353 31 31.
08/26 4603′ ASPHALT. LCN 50.
18/36 4423′ ASPHALT. LCN 50.
By NOTAM, CIV tfc PPR.
F-4.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 866
U.A.E.

Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi Intl) Apt of Entry ATIS H24 (03) 709 2498. Apt Operator (03) 785
83′ OMAA AUH +04:00 N24 26.0 E054 39.1 5555; Mobile (050) 139 9115; Fax (03) 785
Apt Administration (02) 5757500; Fax (02) 5011/5000.
5755255. ATIS 02 5998151 - ARRIVAL, 02 01/19 13140′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 60/F/A/W/T.
5998161 - DEPARTURE. TODA 01 13944′. TODA 19 14452′. HIRL.
13L/31R 13451′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/B/W/T. H24. Customs.
TODA 13L 14435′. TODA 31R 14435′. F-3, Jet A-1.
HIRL. ALS. Fire 9 , 10 O/R 1hr.
13R/31L 13471′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/B/W/T.
TODA 13R 14849′. TODA 31L 14718′. HIRL. Al Bateen Executive see Abu Dhabi
HIALS 13R. Al Dhafra see Abu Dhabi
H24. Customs.
F-3, Jet A-1. Al Maktoum Intl see Dubai
Fire 10. Delma Island
Abu Dhabi (Al Bateen Executive) Apt of 16′ OMDL ZDY +04:00 N24 30.6 E052 20.1
Entry Apt Administration (02) 575 7500; Fax (02) 575
16′ OMAD AZI +04:00 N24 25.7 E054 27.5 5255. Apt Manager (02) 494 2406, 494 2400;
Mobile (50) 763 1376, 121 2690, 106 3460; Fax
Apt Administration (02) 4942301. Apt Operator
(02) 494 2333.
(02) 4494521, (02) 4942400; Fax (02) 4492333;
fbo@Munawala.ae. 17/35 8202′ ASPHALT. PCN 41/F/B/X/T. RL.
HIALS 17.
13/31 10505′ ASPHALT. PCN 61/F/A/X/T.
TORA 13 8468′. TORA 31 8698′. LDA 13 8698′. Rwy 35 Right-Hand Circuit.
LDA 31 9107′. TODA 13 8468′. TODA 31 8698′. PPR. SR-SS.
HIRL. HIALS 31. Fire 6.
Rwy 13 Right-Hand Circuit.
Dubai (Al Maktoum Intl) Apt of Entry
H24. Customs.
171′ OMDW DWC +04:00 N24 55.1 E055
F-3, Jet A-1. 10.5
ABN. Fire 7 , CAT 9 PPR. Apt Operator (04) 224 5555; Fax (04) 224
Abu Dhabi (Al Dhafra) 4383.
76′ OMAM Mil. +04:00 N24 14.0 E054 33.0 12/30 14764′ ASPHALT. PCN 140/F/A/X/T.
HIRL.
13L/31R 12008′ UNKNOWN. S 31, D-154,
DT 778. ASDA 13L 13005′. ASDA 31R 13005′. H24. Customs.
13R/31L 12008′ UNKNOWN. ASDA 13R Jet A-1.
12991′. ASDA 31L 12991′. HIALS. Fire 10.

Al Ain (Al Ain Intl) Apt of Entry Dubai (Dubai Intl) Apt of Entry
866′ OMAL AAN +04:00 N24 15.7 E055 62′ OMDB DXB +04:00 N25 15.2 E055 21.9
36.5 Apt Administration (04) 2162727; Fax (04)
2244074; hh@emirates.com.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 867
U.A.E.

12L/30R 14108′ ASPHALT. PCN 92/F/A/W/T. Sharjah (Sharjah Intl) Apt of Entry
TORA 12L 13287′. LDA 12L 11811′. LDA 30R 118′ OMSJ SHJ +04:00 N25 19.7 E055 31.0
13124′. TODA 12L 13484′. TODA 30R 14305′. Apt Administration (06) 5581111; Fax (06)
ASDA 12L 13700′. ASDA 30R 14521′. HIRL. 5581051. ATIS 06 5084999.
Rwy 12L Right-Hand Circuit. 12/30 13320′ ASPHALT. PCN 80/F/A/W/T.
12R/30L 14590′ ASPHALT. PCN 109/F/A/W/T. TORA 12 13314′. TORA 30 13314′. LDA 12
TORA 12R 14157′. LDA 12R 11811′. LDA 30L 12333′. LDA 30 12333′. TODA 12 13314′.
14157′. TODA 12R 14354′. TODA 30L 14787′. TODA 30 13314′. ASDA 12 13314′. ASDA 30
ASDA 12R 14777′. ASDA 30L 15361′. HIRL. 13314′. HIRL. ALS.
Rwy 12R Right-Hand Circuit. H24. Aerodrome not available for A380-800
H24. Customs. diversions. Customs: H24.
F-3, Jet A-1. F-3, Jet A-1.
Fire 10. Fire 9 , CAT 10 for Cargo with PNR.

Fujairah (Fujairah Intl) Apt of Entry Sir Bani Yas Island


153′ OMFJ FJR +04:00 N25 06.7 E056 19.4 10′ OMBY +04:00 N24 17.0 E052 34.9
Apt Administration (09) 2226222; Fax (09) Apt Administration (02) 575 7500; Fax (02) 575
2241414; gm@fujairah-airport.com. 5255. Apt Manager (02) 494 2313, (02) 494
11/29 12303′ ASPHALT. PCN 97/F/A/W/T. LDA 2400; Mobile (050) 130 2013; Fax (02) 494
11 10007′. HIRL. 2333.
Rwy 11 Right-Hand Circuit. 13/31 8278′ ASPHALT. PCN 43/F/B/X/T. ASDA
RWY 29 departures in VFR to join respective 13 8458′. ASDA 31 8567′.
SID or as cleared by ATC in VMC andday time Rwy 13 Right-Hand Circuit.
only. SR-SS, PPR.
180° turns on the RWY prohibited for ACFT Fire 5 , Cat 6 O/R 24hr PN.
with MTOM 136000kg or more.
RWY 29 TORA 10007' for non SID T/O.
H24. Customs.
F-3, Jet A-1, JP-8.
ABN. Fire 9 , 10 O/R 24hr.

Ras Al Khaimah (Ras Al Khaimah Intl) Apt


of Entry
94′ OMRK RKT +04:00 N25 36.8 E055 56.3
Apt Operator (07) 2448111; Fax (07) 2448199.
16/34 12336′ ASPHALT. PCN 57/F/B/W/T.
ASDA 16 12500′. HIRL.
Rwy 16 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
Jet A-1.
Fire 7 , CAT 9 40min PPR.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 868
YEMEN

Abbs Apt Operator Fax 5-201840, 5-201841,


651′ OYBS EAB +03:00 N16 00.5 E043 10.7 5-202315.
09/27 6562′ SAND. DASH-7. 13/31 9514′ ASPHALT. AUW-135. TODA 13
Days. Apt not avbl ufn. 10171′. RL. ALS 31.
Days.
Aden (Aden Intl) Apt of Entry
7′ OYAA ADE +03:00 N12 49.7 E045 01.8 Beihan
Apt Administration 2-233995, 2-233996, 3800′ OYBN BHN +03:00 N14 47.0 E045
2-233997, 2-233998; Fax 2-231545; inttairpor- 43.0
taden@y.net.ye. 17/35 6234′ SAND/GRVL. AUW-135.
08/26 10171′ ASPH/CONC. PCN 76/F/B/W/T. Days.
TODA 08 11155′. TODA 26 11089′. ASDA 08
Hodeidah (Hodeidah Intl) Apt of Entry
10368′. ASDA 26 10368′. HIRL. HIALS.
41′ OYHD HOD +03:00 N14 45.1 E042 58.6
Rwy 26 Right-Hand Circuit.
Apt Administration Fax 3-229019.
H24. Customs.
03/21 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 75. TODA 03
Jet A-1. Oxygen.
11811′. TODA 21 11483′. ASDA 03 10040′.
Fire 9. ASDA 21 10040′. HIRL. HIALS.
Al-Bayda Days, or O/R. Customs.
6120′ OYBD +03:00* N14 06.0 E045 26.0 F-3, Jet A-1. Oxygen.
02/20 9842′ GRAVEL. ABN O/R. Fire 6.
Fire U. Kamaran
Al-Ghaidah (Al-Ghaidah Intl) Apt of Entry 51′ OYKM +03:00* N15 21.8 E042 36.3
134′ OYGD AAY +03:00 N16 11.6 E052 18/36 5906′ SAND.
10.4
Marib
Apt Operator 5-612122; Fax 5-612123.
3300′ OYMB MYN +03:00 N15 28.1 E045
08/26 8858′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/W/U. 19.7
TODA 26 10498′. ASDA 08 9055′. ASDA 26
17/35 9843′ SAND. C-130.
9055′. ALS.
Rwy 17 Right-Hand Circuit.
Days. Customs.
Days.
Jet A-1.
Fire 7. Moori (Socotra Intl)
146′ OYSQ SCT +03:00 N12 37.9 E053
Al-Hazm
54.4
3200′ OYZM +03:00* N16 12.5 E044 47.7
Apt Operator 1-660733, 5-660641; Fax
17/35 8186′ SAND. 5-660457.
Ataq 03/21 10827′ ASPHALT. A310. TODA 21
3735′ OYAT AXK +03:00 N14 33.1 E046 11155′. RL.
49.6 Days. Customs.
Fire 7.
AIRPORT DATA - MIDDLE EAST 869
YEMEN

Mukalla (Mukalla Intl) Apt of Entry Sayun (Sayun Intl)


49′ OYRN RIY +03:00 N14 39.7 E049 22.5 2097′ OYSY GXF +03:00 N15 57.8 E048
Apt Administration 5-385217/6; Fax 5-385218. 47.1
06/24 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/W/U. Apt Administration 5-402134, 5-405644; Fax
TODA 06 10499′. ASDA 06 10040′. ASDA 24 5-402381.
10040′. HIRL. HIALS 24. 07/25 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 60. TODA 07
Rwy 06 Right-Hand Circuit. 10434′. TODA 25 10663′. RL. ALS 07.
H24. Customs. Days. Customs.
Jet A-1. O/R. Oxygen. Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 8. Fire 7.

Mukeiras Socotra Intl see Moori


6700′ OYMS UKR +03:00 N13 56.0 E045 Taiz (Taiz Intl) Apt of Entry
39.0
4838′ OYTZ TAI +03:00 N13 41.2 E044 08.3
08/26 4199′ SAND/GRVL. AUW-135.
Apt Administration 4-218190, 4-218192; Fax
Days. 4-218194.
Qishn 01/19 9843′ ASPHALT. PCN 60. TODA 01
100′ OYQN IHN +03:00 N15 25.0 E051 41.0 10171′. TODA 19 10499′. ASDA 01 10040′.
ASDA 19 10040′.
05/23 3281′ GRAVEL.
Days. Customs.
15/33 3281′ GRAVEL.
Jet A-1. Oxygen.
Days.
ABN. Fire 7.
Saadah
5940′ OYSH SYE +03:00 N16 58.0 E043
43.7
18/36 11483′ SAND. C-130.
Days.

Sanaa (Sanaa Intl) Apt of Entry


7216′ OYSN SAH +03:00 N15 28.8 E044
13.2
Apt Administration 1-345287, 1-345812 to 18;
Fax 1-345700 or 345819.
18/36 10669′ ASPHALT. PCN 60/F/B/X/U.
TODA 18 11325′. TODA 36 13884′.
HIRL. HIALS.
Rwy 18 Right-Hand Circuit.
H24. Customs.
Jet A-1.
ABN. Fire 9.

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