AIP and approach charts of Croatia
Search Index of aeronautical information publication (AIP) VFR and approach charts in Croatia
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Open library of AIP and approach charts, no account needed
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We link straight to the latest version of each country's national AIP publication
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VFR, IFR and heliport charts - plus weather, meteogram, webcams, runways, fuel and opening hours - for a growing list of countries
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Filter each country's airfield map by aircraft class and runway length - plus fuel, customs, paved surface and opening hours
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AIP VFR Croatia
Browse AIP VFR Croatia and download airport approach charts for free
Airport List
Overview of all airfields/ airports in Croatia - with weather, opening hours, runways, fuel & customs info and offline download
Frequently asked questions
What is the AIP Croatia?
The AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication) is the official aeronautical manual of Croatia, published by Croatia Control (the Croatian air navigation services provider): aerodrome data, procedures and approach charts, amended in the 28-day AIRAC cycle. AIP:Aero links you straight to the official publication.
Are the approach charts free?
AIP:Aero is free: no account, no subscription. Croatia Control publishes the AIP of Croatia including approach charts; access to the official portal may require registration.
Which charts and airfields are available for Croatia?
For Croatia you will find the VFR airfields - including the main airport Zagreb (LDZA), each with a direct link to the official chart, decoded weather (METAR/TAF) and aerodrome data.
Can I use AIP:Aero offline or on my EFB?
Yes - AIP:Aero installs as an app (PWA), and single aerodromes or the whole country can be saved offline. See the EFB guide.
Where can I learn to read a chart or decode METAR/TAF?
New to aeronautical charts? The pilot guides walk through reading a VFR/IFR approach chart, the AIRAC cycle and decoding METAR and TAF, and the aviation glossary explains the key terms like AIP, VFR/IFR, ICAO codes and chart types.
What is this website for?
The Croatia Aeronautical Information Publication AIP is published by Croatia Control (the Croatian air navigation services provider); access to the official portal may require registration. This website aims to simplify the search for airfields, as the official eAIP does not include a search function. We do not accept any liability for the accuracy or timeliness of the AIP (Aeronautical Information Publication), as it is not published by us. We only provide convenient links to the respective approach charts.
