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Aéroport de Sion

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1950 Sion

Frequently asked questions about Aéroport de Sion

Sion Airport supports both VFR (Visual Flight Rules) and IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) operations. VFR operations do not require special authorization, while IFR operations require pilots to hold special qualifications due to the mountainous terrain and unique approach procedures.
To obtain Sion Airport IFR qualification, contact the Airport Authority at aeroport@sion.ch or +41 27 329 06 00. Pilots must complete training either on aircraft or in approved simulators at certified facilities worldwide. The qualification is supervised by the Federal Office for Civil Aviation (FOCA) in cooperation with Sion Airport Authority.
Sion Airport works with three handling agents: Sion Airport direct handling (+41 27 329 06 00), Signature Flight Support (+41 27 305 24 24), and Alpine Jet Service (+41 27 327 30 50). These companies provide experienced staff offering quality service for all flight types, from small piston aircraft to large jets.
Yes, Sion Airport offers hangar facilities for aircraft parking and maintenance through four companies: Alpark (+41 27 324 42 42), Alpine Jet Service (+41 27 327 30 50), Farner Aviation (+41 27 322 97 31), and Signature Flight Support (+41 27 305 24 24).
Sion Airport's IFR approach is unique due to its mountainous terrain location. The IGS approach features a Final Approach Fix (FAF) starting at 25.7 NM from the ISI DME antenna with a steep 6° glide path. From 7 NM ISI DME, a visual segment begins with a 4.0° approach angle. The Decision Altitude is at 8000ft AMSL, requiring specialized pilot training and authorization.
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