Flight Support · Pakistan

Sawan Airport

OPSW · RZS
Sawan Gas Field, Pakistan
26°57'58.3"N 68°52'41.2"E
ICAO OPSW · IATA RZS

LFS coordinates 24/7 flight support at Sawan Airport (OPSW · RZS) in Sawan Gas Field, Pakistan. From flight planning and CAA permits to contract fuel, ground handling, crew hotac and concierge, every service is delivered through a single point of contact and consolidated on a single invoice.

Airport specifications
Longest runway
5,462 ft
1,665 m
Runways
1
active runways
Field elevation
Coordinates
26.9662, 68.8781
26°57'58.3"N 68°52'41.2"E
Operating hours
Contact OPS
Customs hours
Not AOE
Curfew
None on file
LFS coverage
Partner network
About Sawan Gas Field

Operational context

Sawan Airport (OPSW · RZS) serves Sawan Gas Field, Pakistan. Its longest runway measures 5,462 ft (1,665 m), supporting mid-size and light jets.

For crew, LFS coordinates ground transport, vetted hotac and visa support in Sawan Gas Field. For passengers, VIP terminal access, concierge and security screening can be arranged on short notice. All services are delivered through a single LFS account manager and consolidated on a single invoice.

Services at OPSW
Flight Dispatch
  • OFP & route optimization
  • Weather & NOTAM brief
  • ETOPS / EDTO planning
  • Fuel & payload calculations
Permits & Slots
  • Overflight clearances
  • Landing permits
  • Slot coordination
  • Diplomatic & charter approvals
Contract Fuel
  • Negotiated into-plane pricing
  • Single consolidated invoice
  • Fuel quality assurance
  • 24/7 release coordination
Ground Handling
  • Marshalling, GPU, stairs
  • Lavatory & potable water
  • Baggage & security
  • VIP terminal access
Crew & PAX
  • Hotac & ground transport
  • Visas & immigration support
  • Catering coordination
  • Concierge & meet-and-greet
24/7 OPS
  • Live trip dashboard
  • Document delivery
  • eAPIS / GENDEC filing
  • On-the-ground supervision
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