Paris Air Show Le Bourget Restrictions: The 53rd International Paris Air Show will take place from June 17- 23 at the Exhibition Center of Le Bourget, a few kilometers outside Paris. Operators should be aware of restrictions at Le Bourget ahead of and during the event. Here are the details…
Paris Le Bourget
IATA: LBG
ICAO: LFPB
N 48° 58.2′ E 02° 26.5′
Mag Var: 2.0°W
Elevation: 220′
Fuel: Jet, Jet A-1
Time Zone Info: GMT+2
Operational Information
There is a parking restriction on the airport demo zone
Average lead time for permit approval is 1 working day (CAA is closed weekends)
Overflight and landing permits are required for non-scheduled flights
Private flights don’t require overflight and landing permits
NOTAMs
R0988/19 – LE BOURGET INTERNATIONAL AIR AND SPACE SHOW – AIRAC AIP SUP 109/19: SUBJECT: IMPLEMENTATION OF AN AIRSPACE DEVICE, RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN AERODROMES AND HEL ROUTES AND SUSPENSION OF SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES. THE PHONE NUMBER OF THE ALTERNATIVE CRC (CTL REPORTING CENTRE) WILL BE PUBLISHED IN A SEPARATE NOTAM. THIS AIP SUP IS AVBL ON WWW.SIA.AVIATION-CIVILE.GOUV.FR. SFC – FL080, 12 JUN 07:30 2019 UNTIL 23 JUN 17:30 2019. CREATED: 11 APR 10:02 2019
R0987/19 – TRIGGER NOTAM – AIRAC AIP SUP 109/19 WEF 12 JUNE 2019: LE BOURGET INTERNATIONAL AIR AND SPACE SHOW REQUIRING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN AIRSPACE DEVICE, RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN AERODROMES AND HEL ROUTES AND THE SUSPENSION OF SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES. SFC – FL080, 12 JUN 07:30 2019 UNTIL 23 JUN 17:30 2019. CREATED: 11 APR 10:00 2019
As usual the week before the show and the week of the show, the airport will be daily closed a few hours mid-day for aircraft demos (the before the show for demos training purposes ) and A/C + Pilots accreditation will be mandatory.
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