BIOTech Japan 2018 gets underway in Tokyo this June 27. Here’s what operators need to know about Tokyo’s two main gateways: Haneda and Narita International Airports.
Operational Information for Tokyo
Private operations: Do not require overflight or landing permits
Non-scheduled commercial operations: Do not require overflight permits but require landing permits
Scheduled commercial operations: Do not require overflight permits but require landing permits
Narita International Airport
- IATA: NRT
- ICAO: RJAA
- Coordinates: N35-45.9/E140-23.1
- Elevation: 135 Ft.
- Fuel Available: Jet A1
- UTC: +9 hours
Airport Information
- Airport type: Civil
- Airport of Entry: Yes
- Fire category: 10
- Customs: Yes
- U.S. Customs Pre-Clearance: No
- Slots Required: Yes
- Handling Mandatory: Yes
- DST: None (No Daylight Savings Time observed)
- Open 24 Hours: Restricted, NIGHT BAN 1400-2100Z
- Control Tower Hours: H24
- Runway lengths: 13123 Ft. and 8202 Ft.
- Longest hard surface runway (Ft.): 13123 x 197, 16R/34L
- Runway surface: Asphalt
- Distance from Tokyo: This airport is situated 7 Km from the city center
Tokyo International (Haneda Airport)
- IATA: HND
- ICAO: RJTT
- Coordinates: N35-33.2/E139-46.9
- Elevation: 21 Ft.
- Fuel Available: Jet A1
- UTC: +9 hours
Airport Information
- Airport Type: Civil
- Airport of Entry: Yes
- Fire Category: 10
- Customs: Yes
- U.S. Customs Pre-Clearance: No
- Slots required: Yes
- Handling mandatory: Yes
- DST: None (No Daylight Savings Time observed)
- Open 24 Hours: Yes
- Airport hours: H24
- Control Tower hours: H24
- Runway lengths: 9843 Ft. and 8202 Ft.
- Longest hard surface runway (ft): 11024 x 197, 16L/34R
- Runway surface: Asphalt/concrete
For support with your Flight Ops to Tokyo’s Narita and Haneda Airports, contact UAS
