Most traffic crossing the North Atlantic Airspace (NAT) occurs from FL290-410 through the North Atlantic High Level Airspace (NAT HLA). Over the years, advances in navigation, communication, and surveillance equipment have led to additional requirements for operators so ATC can safely reduce aircraf| International Ops 2024 - OPSGROUP
Applying for Letters of Authorization (LOA) from the FAA can be a tricky old process. Because there are so many different things you need permission for, you might need various LOAs. An LOA is a formal “you’re allowed to do that” certificate given to an operator, permitting them to conduct a specif| International Ops 2024 - OPSGROUP
The latest edition (2025) of the NAT Guide ("My First North Atlantic Flight is Tomorrow") has now been published. This 24-page guide is for pilots and dispatchers, to help you understand the basics of North Atlantic flying. Contents: 1. What's different about the NAT? 2. Changes| International Ops 2024 - OPSGROUP
Key Points Operators bringing passengers to most countries in Europe will soon need to be registered with the EU’s new electronic Entry/Exit System for passenger screening. Update 24 Oct 2024: The EES phase of this program (the digital system to replace the manual stamping of passports at t| International Ops 2024 - OPSGROUP
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Hey! Are you here for our World Famous International Ops Bulletin? The one where you get all this weeks new dangers and changes in International Ops? The one that 50,000 people read every week? Cool. Here's how to get it. Every Wednesday, OPSGROUP issues a weekly International Ops Bulletin for| International Ops 2025 - OPSGROUP