Need a solid flight support in Haiti ?
Haiti is a country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. Its population is descended from African slaves who won independence from France in 1804.
Ensure a seamless trip to Haiti with iJET aviation services that includes aviation ground handling, jet fuel suppliers, Haiti overflight and landing permits, and more.
City | Airport | ICAO | IATA | Type | Operating Hours (UTC) | Type of Fuel Availability | Time Zone |
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Cap Haitien | Cap-Haïtien International Airport | MTCH | CAP | Civil | 0700-1800 | AVGAS JET | (GMT-05:00) America/Port-au-Prince |
City | Cap Haitien |
Airport | Cap-Haïtien International Airport |
ICAO | MTCH |
IATA | CAP |
Type | Civil |
Operating Hours (UTC) | 0700-1800 |
Type of Fuel Availability | AVGAS JET |
Time Zone | (GMT-05:00) America/Port-au-Prince |
Initial arrival and final departure in Haiti must be from an international airport.
All flight plan address must include MTEGYFYX.
iJET has contracts with regional and major aviation fuel service providers in Haiti, thus we are able to offer you cost-effective and high-quality aviation fuel services in all the major airports in Haiti.
For more information on jet fuel availability, mode of payment, aviation fuel services in Haiti, chat with our fuel specialist who can provide you instant solutions to all your jet fuel queries.
Every aircraft operator needs to obtain several flight permits before any flight (overflight permits and a landing permit). Overflight permits are necessary to enter, pass, and exit each country across your flight route. While landing permits are permissions to land in a particular airport at the destination country. The process of obtaining overflight and landing permits is complicated. Here comes iJET effective role in facilitating the process and securing flight permits on short notice due to its wide network of relations with the civil aviation authorities in almost every country around the world. iJET also helps aircraft operators to choose the flight route that imposes the minimum overflight fees, as most countries charge fees for processing overflight permits. Those fees are generally non-refundable. Overflight permit fees and landing permit fees are different from one country/airport to another. The required documents for applying to both overflight and landing permits also differ from one country to another. But generally, an aircraft operator is required to provide: the flight number, schedule and purpose of the flight, and aircraft airworthiness certificate, aircraft operator certificate, certificate of registration, insurance certificate, noise certificate, airworthiness review certificate.