Aswan · HESN
ASWAswan International Airport · Upper Egypt / Nile
Aswan is the southern Egypt entry point for Abu Simbel, Lake Nasser cruises, and the Nile heritage circuit — and a strategic Saharan tech-stop for trans-Africa routings.
HESN is one of the few Upper Egypt fields with 24/7 customs, a 3,400 m runway, and reliable Jet A-1 supply. LFS bases here because of the trans-Saharan routing role — operators heading north from Central Africa or south from the Mediterranean use Aswan as the African-Egyptian customs entry. Tourism circuit traffic (Nile cruise embarkation, Abu Simbel day trips) supplements the through-traffic base.
Operations notes
HESN has one runway (17/35) at 3,400 m — accepts the full bizjet fleet. GA parks at a six-stand apron. Approaches are RNAV both directions; no ILS — visibility-based operations only.
Customs is co-located with the GA terminal. Egypt e-Visa applies. Trans-Saharan routings use HESN as the first Egyptian customs clearance; LFS holds visa-on-arrival templates for African-origin crew.
Field elevation (662 ft) is operationally moderate. Summer surface temperatures peak above 45°C — hot-and-high planning is essential June–September.
No slot regime. Stand booking direct. Tourism peak (Oct–Feb) drives some stand pressure; otherwise apron is uncongested.
Egypt e-Visa supports most nationalities. Trans-Saharan inbound crew (African origin) use visa-on-arrival routinely. Clearance sub-10 minutes for crew and passengers.
Jet A-1 supplied by EGPC via bowser. Pricing matches HECA with throughput fee. Bowser availability is finite at this traffic volume — LFS confirms fuel against arrival ETA 12 hours prior.
Old Cataract Hotel Aswan and Mövenpick Aswan Resort are 10–20 minutes from the airport. Crew lodging quality is consistently high due to tourism economy.
Weather & seasonal factors
Hot, arid Saharan climate. Summer surface temperatures regularly exceed 45°C; hot-and-high penalties are significant. Winter (Nov–Feb) is mild and the operating sweet spot. Dust events rare but possible.
Permits & lead times
- Landing: ECAA Egypt landing permit. LFS clears 6–8 hours for repeat operators.
- Overflight: Cairo FIR — ECAA block clearance.
- Lead time: 24 hours standard; 2–4 hours AOG.
Recommended alternates
- HEGNHurghada — 220 nm northeast, AOE, all-weather
- HECACairo — 380 nm north, AOE, full handling
- HSSSKhartoum — 340 nm south, AOE, Sudan entry
Partners on station
Primary desk: LFS Aswan (own desk)
Aswan (HESN) — frequently asked
Why use HESN for trans-Saharan routing?
First Egyptian customs entry from Central Africa; 3,400 m runway; reliable Jet A-1; 24/7 customs. LFS routes operators northbound through Aswan to avoid Cairo congestion.
Is there ILS at HESN?
No. RNAV approaches both directions. LFS confirms visibility forecast before departure for any Aswan-bound leg.
How significant is the summer hot-and-high penalty?
Significant — surface temperatures exceed 45°C and field elevation is 662 ft. LFS computes runway-required vs. available delta on every high-MTOW departure.
Are there Nile cruise embarkation logistics?
Yes. LFS arranges airside escort to Nile dock for cruise-embarkation passengers — 15-minute transfer.
LFS handles HESN 24/7.
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