Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA),
Wieżowa 8 Street, 02-147 Warsaw, POLAND.
Email: info@pansa.pl
Phone.: (+48) 22 574 57 06
Contact for media representatives only
E-mail: ruslana.krzeminska@pansa.pl
Tel. kom.: (+ 48) 609 034 153
Section | Phone | Fax |
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Management and Organisation Office | (+48) 22 574 69 01 | (+48) 22 574 69 09 |
Biuro Strategii i Współpracy Międzynarodowej | (+48) 22 574 57 01 | (+48) 22 574 57 09 |
Biuro Bezpieczeństwa | (+48) 22 574 66 01 | (+48) 22 574 66 09 |
Ośrodek Szkolenia Personelu ATS | (+48) 22 574 59 01 | (+48) 22 574 56 39 |
Biuro Projektów | (+48) 22 574 63 01 | (+48) 22 574 63 09 |
Biuro Operacyjne | (+48) 22 574 55 01 | (+48) 22 574 55 09 |
Biuro Operacyjne ds. Służb Ruchu Lotniczego | (+48) 22 574 58 01 | (+48) 22 574 58 09 |
Biuro Operacyjne ds. Przygotowania Operacyjnego | (+48) 22 574 56 01 | (+48) 22 574 56 09 |
Biuro Operacyjne ds. Zarządzania Przestrzenią Powietrzną | (+48) 22 574 56 50 | (+48) 22 574 57 09 |
Biuro Informatyki i Techniki | (+48) 22 574 53 01 | (+48) 22 574 53 09 |
Biuro Administracyjne | (+48) 22 574 67 01 | (+48) 22 574 63 09 |
Biuro Finansów i Księgowości | (+48) 22 574 62 01 | (+48) 22 574 62 09 |
Dział Handlowy | (+48) 22 574 63 70 | (+48) 22 574 63 79 |
Dział Rozwoju Biznesu | (+48) 22 574 63 48 | (+48) 22 574 56 09 |
Dyrektor Biura Bezpieczeństwa – Pełnomocnik ds. Ochrony Informacji Niejawnych | (+48) 22 574 60 01 | (+48) 22 574 60 09 |
Dział BHP i Ochrony Przeciwpożarowej | (+48) 22 574 50 42 | (+48) 22 574 50 49 |
Dział Kontroli Wewnętrznej | (+48) 22 574 50 24 | (+48) 22 574 50 79 |
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 69 00
Fax: (+48) 22 574 69 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 68 27
Fax: (+48) 22 574 63 99
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 57 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 57 09
Phone: (+48) 22 574 50 58
Fax: (+48) 22 574 50 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 50 40
Fax: (+48) 22 574 50 49
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 50 24
Fax: (+48) 22 574 50 79
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 66 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 66 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 59 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 56 39
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 63 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 63 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 56 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 56 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 55 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 55 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 53 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 53 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 67 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 63 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 62 01
Fax: (+48) 22 574 62 09
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 63 70
Fax: (+48) 22 574 63 79
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 62 81
Fax: (+48) 22 574 62 89
All information concerning prepayments and complaints, and all suggestions and questions related to assessment and charging for navigation services should be addressed to our
E-mail address: aerosales@pansa.pl
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 62 25
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 62 27
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 62 28
Fax no: (+48) 22 574 62 29
All information regarding non-navigation products and services is available at https://www.pansa.pl/en/business/ or please contact the Business Development Department directly.
e-mail: business@pansa.pl
Phone: (+48) 22 574 63 48
Phone: (+48) 22 574 50 68
Phone no: (+ 48) 22 574 57 21, 23, 24, 25
Fax no: (+ 48) 22 574 57 69, 574 57 13
E-mail address: asm1@pansa.pl
NOTE
All inquiries on booking airspace for an exercise, competitions, events, application execution of a show of fireworks, balloons and releasing lanterns should be sent the following numbers:
Fax no: (+ 48) 22 574 57 69, 574 57 13,
E-mail address: asm1@pansa.pl
or address:
Strategic Airspace Management Team
Polish Air Navigation Services Agency
Wieżowa 8 St.
02-147 Warszawa
POLAND
Address: Polish Air Navigation Services Agency, 02-147 Warsaw, Wieżowa 8 street
Phone no:
(+48) 22 574 51 90
(+48) 22 574 51 91
(+48) 885 745 190
Fax: +48 22 574 51 99
Email: arcc@pansa.pl
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Phone no: (+ 48) 22 574 63 75
Fax no: (+ 48) 22 574 63 59
All information concerning AIS publications are available at address or please contact directly to the Publication Team:
E-mail address: ais.poland@pansa.pl
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 56 21
Phone no: (+48) 22 574 56 29
Polska Agencja Żeglugi Powietrznej
ul. Wieżowa 8, 02-147 Warsaw
Informacje kontaktowe:
e-mail: info@pansa.pl
tel.: + 48 (22) 574 57 06
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