Private jet operators may soon have to shell out more for flying licence with the government proposing five-fold increase in the existing fee.
The Civil Aviation Ministry has suggested a steep hike in fee to Rs 5 lakh for granting licence for non-scheduled operators.
Besides, the fee for submitting application as well as for renewal of licence is proposed to be increased.
In this regard, the Ministry has proposed amendments to the Aircraft Rules, 1937.
The fee for non-scheduled operator’s permit is proposed to be Rs 5 lakh from existing quantum of Rs 1 lakh.
While the application fee is to be raised to Rs 50,000 from current Rs 25,000, the renewal fee is proposed to be hiked to Rs 2,50,000 from just Rs 50,000 now, as per the draft norms.
27/01/17 PTI/India
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The Civil Aviation Ministry has suggested a steep hike in fee to Rs 5 lakh for granting licence for non-scheduled operators.
Besides, the fee for submitting application as well as for renewal of licence is proposed to be increased.
In this regard, the Ministry has proposed amendments to the Aircraft Rules, 1937.
The fee for non-scheduled operator’s permit is proposed to be Rs 5 lakh from existing quantum of Rs 1 lakh.
While the application fee is to be raised to Rs 50,000 from current Rs 25,000, the renewal fee is proposed to be hiked to Rs 2,50,000 from just Rs 50,000 now, as per the draft norms.
27/01/17 PTI/India
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