If you are considering buying or developing a property, we can provide a detailed report on the potential aviation activity at or near the property.

We offer this service to house buyers and property developers, legal firms, conveyancing solicitors, and companies specialising in property acquisition.
The information we provide can help you decide if you wish to proceed with the property purchase.
Request your property report
Our detailed reports will highlight any aviation activity that could potentially affect a property.

Our report includes:

  • The current aviation activity in the vicinity of the property
  • Published planned changes that may affect the immediate area.
  • The air routes over the property
  • The potential noise impact on the property

Our reports are charged at £492 (inc. VAT) payable in advance by cheque (payable to CAA International Ltd) or credit card.  All requests for Property Purchase Aviation Enquiries should be submitted to:

Property Purchase Enquiries
CAA International
Civil Aviation Authority
Aviation House
Gatwick Airport South
West Sussex
RH6 0YR

Email: housepurchase@caainternational.com

Note: Any plans, opinions or estimates supplied in response to requests for information regarding a potential property purchase are supplied based on data currently available to the CAA.

Speak to our environment team today

Asimina Voskaki

Asimina Voskaki

Senior Development Manager

Asimina is a Senior Manager at CAA International and is also a Researcher at Cranfield University working on the analysis of the risk of climate hazards to aviation.

Asimina has a first degree in earth sciences, an MSc in environmental planning and an MSc by Research in airport environmental strategy assessment and water management efficiency.

Asimina has worked as a researcher and consultant conducting geo-environmental assessments for land use and urban resilient planning, and supporting projects focused on transport sustainable development. Her research interests focus on climate resilience, climate change adaptation, environmental impacts, sustainable development, natural hazards, disaster risk reduction and assessment frameworks. She is actively involved in science communication-related activities and she is a member of the editorial team of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) Natural Hazards Division Blog.

Asimina.Voskaki@caa.co.uk

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