Thursday, December 24, 2009

Delhi airport proposes “noise” tax on old aircraft

Frankfurt: The consortium running the Indian capital’s airport proposes a new tax on older aircraft by 2012, especially on those landing late evenings and early mornings, to curb noise pollution and encourage efficient engines, officials said.
“Our plan envisages noise-monitoring and encouraging the use of new generation, low-noise aircraft by tying landing charges to actual noise emission levels,” an official of Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) told IANS.
The official also indicated that the environmental cue would be taken from their joint venture partner, Fraport, that is already implementing a similar programme at Frankfurt airport for the past few years.
“We are committed to active noise abatement measures by taxing carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide components. This will encourage new generation aircraft to fly to Frankfurt airport,” said Stefan Schulte, chief executive of Fraport.
“Emissions are expected to reduce by 30 percent by 2020,” Schulte, whose company manages the airport here and also holds a 10-percent stake in the airport venture in the Indian capital, told IANS.
Power, realty and infrastructure major GMR has a 54-percent stake in DIAL, the Airports Authority of India holds a 26-percent share and Eraman Malaysia has 10 percent. The Indira Gandhi International Airport handles some 650 aircraft movements daily.
Officials explained that India currently has no noise emission standards at its airports and all rules and regulations needed clearance from a variety of authorities.
These include the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority, the aviation ministry, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the Airports Authority of India and the environment ministry.
India’s aviation industry has comparatively higher number of fuel-efficient aircraft, but many of the flying machines from abroad are of vintage descent. Newer aircraft make less noise because they are equipped with quieter engines.
23/12/09 Neelam Mathews/IANS/Thaindian.com, Thailand
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