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Flight Planning In Africa

AAES provides 24/7 flight planning support across Africa, helping commercial airlines, private jets, cargo, and charter operators plan routes that are practical, compliant, and ready for change. From routing and alternates to fuel strategy, NOTAM and weather review, and coordination with permits, handling, and fuel uplift, we support smooth execution from pre-flight to arrival.

We support planning across key African operating markets, including Kenya, with fast response for short-notice missions, schedule changes, and diversions.

Ops Desk: sales@aaes.aero | +254 725 284 509

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Planning

Effective flight planning in Africa starts with a route that is practical, compliant, and ready for change. AAES supports route coordination with alternates planning, timing and airport constraints awareness, and a clear operational plan that reduces delays and protects turnaround performance—especially for time-sensitive missions into and across Africa, including Kenya.

Expertise

Our operations team supports planning using proven tools and structured checks to keep flights predictable. We coordinate flight planning inputs such as routing considerations, NOTAMs, weather trend monitoring, and airport information—then align the plan with permits, handling, and fuel to ensure a smooth execution across African airports.

Cost- Effective

Cost control in Africa operations isn’t only about price—it’s about avoiding preventable delays, rework, and last-minute changes. AAES helps operators plan efficiently by aligning navigation and airport fees, permits lead times, Jet A-1 fuel uplift planning, and local coordination early—reducing exposure to unnecessary charges and protecting schedule reliability.

Accurate flight planning is essential for a successful and stress-free aviation operation. By planning your flight, we keep an eye on market prices. We provide you with the best rates for these services:

Navigation Fees

Navigation and airspace charges can vary across African regions and routes. AAES supports flight planning by factoring in applicable navigation and en-route considerations early—helping operators anticipate costs, avoid surprises, and choose routing options that protect both schedule and operational efficiency.

Clearances (Permits)

Permits are a core part of trip support in Africa. AAES coordinates planning alongside overflight permits and landing permits in Africa, ensuring documentation readiness, lead-time awareness, and alignment with the intended routing, alternates, and schedule—especially for short-notice missions into Kenya and key African destinations.

Fuelling

Fuel planning is critical to operational success. AAES supports Jet A-1 fuel planning in Africa by aligning uplift requirements with routing, alternates, and turnaround timelines—then coordinating locally to support reliable uplift execution, including for diversions or schedule changes.

Catering

Catering is planned best when it’s coordinated with handling timelines and passenger preferences. AAES supports catering coordination as part of Africa flight planning—helping ensure on-time delivery aligned with departure windows, crew duty considerations, and local service availability.

Computerized flight planning (CFP)

AAES supports computerized flight planning inputs to build routes that consider operational factors such as airspace constraints, weather trends, traffic flow, fuel strategy, and aircraft performance. The objective is simple: a plan that works in real conditions across African airfields—not just on paper.

Weather NOTAMS and Charts

Weather and NOTAMs in Africa can change quickly and impact alternates, arrival windows, and ground readiness. AAES supports flight planning with clear, operationally relevant weather awareness and NOTAM highlights—helping crews and operators make confident decisions with fewer last-minute disruptions.

Flight Supervision

AAES provides flight supervision support across Africa to keep stakeholders aligned from pre-flight through arrival. We coordinate updates, service readiness, and operational changes in real time—supporting smoother turnarounds and faster recovery when the plan shifts.

Ground handling and other local coordination charges

Ground handling readiness affects everything—parking, turnaround time, passenger flow, and uplift timing. AAES supports planning by aligning ground handling in Africa with the flight schedule and local procedures, and by flagging common local coordination elements early (CIQ sequencing, security requirements, service windows, and documentation checks) to reduce delays.

Hotel accommodation and concierge service

For crew and VIP passengers, comfort and timing matter. AAES coordinates hotel accommodation and concierge services in Africa as part of the overall trip plan—supporting crew logistics, secure transport, and passenger requirements with discretion and reliability.

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