Service

Navigation Fee Support

Navigation fees are charges imposed by air navigation service providers (ANSPs) for the use of a country’s controlled airspace and air traffic management services. These fees cover the cost of air traffic control, radar surveillance, communication systems, and navigation infrastructure that ensure safe and efficient aircraft movements.

Our objective is to ensure long-term value creation for our shareholders through exploring for and producing, transporting, processing and marketing petroleum and petroleum-derived products.

In iNDUSTRIS, we believe that effective corporate governance is the foundation of a well-run business. Through our governance, we set clear responsibilities for our leaders, employees and partners. We do so because we believe that this is ultimately the best way of creating long-term competitive returns for our shareholders and ensuring that our business is sustainable—in every sense of the word.

Types of Navigation Fees

Overflight Navigation Fees

  • Charged when an aircraft transits through a country’s airspace without landing

  • Based on aircraft weight, distance flown, and airspace category

  • Mandatory for international operations

Terminal Navigation Fees

  • Applicable during arrival and departure phases within terminal control areas (TMA)

  • Covers approach, landing, and departure control services

Special Mission Navigation Charges

  • Applicable for charter, humanitarian, or special-purpose flights

  • May include reduced, waived, or expedited fees depending on mission type

How

How Navigation Fees Are Calculated

Navigation fees typically depend on:

  • Maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of the aircraft

  • Distance flown within the airspace

  • National ANSP tariff structure

  • Type of flight (commercial, private, humanitarian)

Accurate calculation prevents billing disputes and operational delays.


Navigation Fee Management Services

We provide end-to-end navigation fee support, including:

  • Pre-flight fee estimation and route optimization

  • Coordination with air navigation authorities

  • Timely payment and billing reconciliation

  • Handling of discrepancies and appeals

  • Consolidated invoicing for operators