5.1.1 Overflights
5.1.1.1 Prior notification is necessary. Subject to the observance of the terms of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, Singapore facilitates overflights by civil aircraft registered in any ICAO Contracting States with which Singapore has diplomatic relations provided adequate advance notification shall have been given.
5.1.1.2 Notification by flight plan addressed to the Singapore Air Traffic Control Centre (WSJCZQZX) if received at least 2 hours in advance of the aircraft’s arrival into the Singapore Flight Information Region will normally be accepted as advance notification in this respect.
5.1.1.3 In all other cases, prior permission must be sought and obtained through diplomatic means from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Singapore.
5.1.2 Non-Traffic or Technical Landings
5.1.2.1 Prior notification is necessary. Subject to the observance of the terms of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, Singapore facilitates such non-traffic or technical landings by civil aircraft registered in any ICAO Contracting States with which Singapore has diplomatic relations provided adequate advance notification shall have been given.
5.1.2.2 Notification by flight plan addressed to the Singapore Air Traffic Control Centre (WSJCZQZX) if received at least 2 hours in advance of the aircraft’s arrival at Singapore Changi Airport or Seletar Aerodrome or 2 hours prior to entering the Singapore Flight Information Region whichever is the earlier will normally be accepted as advance notification in this respect.
5.1.2.3 All business aviation aircraft shall park in a nose-in position and be pushed back with the aid of an aircraft tow-bar and tow-tractor. Reverse thrust or variable pitch propellers shall not be used. The aircraft must carry its own tow-bar. The aircraft operator may make arrangements with the ground handling agent to provide the tow-bar. The aircraft shall be required to be towed to another aircraft stand should the need arise.
5.1.2.4 All passengers of the business aviation flight will have to clear CIQ via the Commercially-Important- Persons facility located at Terminal 2.
5.1.2.5 All business aviation flights must engage a ground handling agent at Singapore Changi Airport.
5.1.2.6 In all other cases, prior permission must be sought and obtained through diplomatic means from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Singapore.
5.1.2.7 All non-traffic aircraft are to submit a copy of the Certificate of Airworthiness to CAAS, after each landing, by facsimile at 6545 6519 or by email to
CAAS_FS_FOS@caas.gov.sg 5.1.3 Application for Traffic Landings and Uplifts (Non-Scheduled Flights)
5.1.3.1 All non-scheduled flights are subject to prior approval.
5.1.3.2 Only the operator or authorised agency may apply for permission to operate a non-scheduled flight. The following information should be submitted together with the application:
- Name, address and nationality of operator;
- Name, address and business of charterer;
- Type, registration mark and carrying capacity of aircraft;
- Aircraft documents listed in paragraph 4.2.5;
Nature of flight including details of whether the flight is to carry passengers or cargo or both;
- for passenger flights: points of origin and destination of passengers, purpose of flight e.g. special event charter, inclusive tours and own-use charter; and the names of passengers.
- for cargo flights: the origin, destination, description, quantities and dimensions of cargo; outbound/inbound or transhipment, as well as whether any item is perishable or classified as dangerous, explosive or munitions of war. (Please see regulations concerning importation, transhipment and exportation of cargo in subsection GEN 1.4).
- Details of route, points of landing and final destination;
- Date and time of arrival at, and departure from Singapore (Please see paragraph 5.1.3.4 below);
- Name, address and telephone number of operator's local agent and ground handling agent;
- Name and address of consignees and consignors, where applicable;
- Any other information that may be relevant to the proposed operations.
All applications must be submitted via
https://flightsg.caas.gov.sgThe complete application and its supporting documents must reach the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Air Transport Division via the weblink provided at least 3 working days prior to the aircraft’s arrival or departure into/from Singapore to be considered for a “normal permit”. Operators who wish to obtain a permit under 3 working days may submit their applications. Such applications must reach the Air Transport Division at least 24 hours before the proposed flight to be considered for an “express permit”. Applicants for express permits should alert the Air Transport Duty Officer at +65 98331775. Applications will not be considered if insufficient notice is given (not applicable for emergency flights e.g. flights on humanitarian grounds).
5.1.3.4 Operators, other than operators of business aviation aircraft as stated in paragraph 5.1.3.5, should schedule their arrivals and departures at Singapore Changi Airport outside the hours 0001 to 0200 UTC (0801-1000 LT) and 0900 to 1559 UTC (1700-2359 LT). Subject to approval (depending on aircraft stand availability), aircraft may be permitted to remain on the ground during the above times on condition that the aircraft vacates the aircraft stand if the need arises. (Please see GEN 4.1 paragraph 1.5 b) regarding off-peak discount of 40% on landing charges).
5.1.3.5 All business aviation aircraft operating as executive jet charter may be permitted to remain on the ground or layover at Singapore Changi Airport.
5.1.3.6 All business aviation aircraft shall park in a nose-in position and be pushed back with the aid of an aircraft tow-bar and tow-tractor. Reverse thrust or variable pitch propellers shall not be used when parking or pushing back aircraft. The aircraft operator must ensure that an appropriate tow-bar for the aircraft type is available to facilitate push back operations from the aircraft stand. The aircraft operators may use their own tow-bar or approach ground handling agents in either Seletar or Singapore Changi Airport to secure the appropriate tow-bar.
5.1.3.7 All passengers of the business aviation flight will have to clear CIQ via the Commercially-Important-Persons facility located beside Terminal 2.
5.1.3.8 Requests to handle executive jet charter or charter flights via the main terminals are to be sent via email to
csc@changiairport.com for exceptional consideration at all times.
5.1.3.9 All business aviation flights must engage aground handling agent at Singapore Changi Airport.
5.1.3.10 The appropriate legislation dealing with non-scheduled flights for hire or reward is contained in PART III - *Permits For Journeys Other Than Scheduled Journeys* of the Air Navigation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations. Any person who uses any aircraft in contravention of the provisions of Regulation 15 of the legislation shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding S$2,500 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to both and in the case of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding S$20,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or to both.
5.1.3.11 Permit Fees
(a) Normal Permits
The following fees shall be paid to the Authority [in accordance with Regulation 18 of the Air Navigation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations] to obtain a permit which must be applied at least 3 whole working days before the first flight:
- S$84 for a single one-way or return flight;
- S$162 for 2 or more one-way or return flights but not more than 5 such flights;
- S$326 for 5 one-way or return flights but not more than 10 such flights; or
- S$810 for more than 10 one-way or return flights.
(b) Express Permits
Operators who wish to obtain a permit under 3 working days, but at least 24 hours before the flight, should contact the Duty Officer at +65 98331775 and submit a complete application via this weblink: https://flightsg.caas.gov.sg The following fee shall be paid:
- S$252 for a single one-way or return flight.
Note 1: “Working Day” means:
- a period that begins at 8.30am and ends at 6pm on any Monday to Thursday that CAAS is open for business; and
- a period that begins at 8.30am and ends at 5.30pm on any Friday that CAAS is open for business.
Note 2: Any application that is made after the close of business shall be deemed to have been made on the next working day.
Definitions:
Non-scheduled flight - a flight for the carriage of passengers, mail or cargo by air for hire and reward on journeys other than scheduled.
Business aviation flight - a flight that is owned and operated privately by a business corporation or chartered privately by business or corporate executives for non-revenue purposes.
Charterer - a person, company or corporate body who charters the aircraft and whose name and address appear in the Aircraft Charter Agreement.
Operator- in relation to an aircraft, the person for the time being having the business management of that aircraft.