Indian lawmakers are considering a proposal by the country’s Directorate
General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that would revoke the commercial
licenses of nonscheduled operator permit (NSOP) holders with fewer than
three aircraft available for charter. Affected NSOPs that do not augment
their fleet to at least three aircraft within one year will have to
operate in the private category, depriving them of permission to offer
charters. India’s Business Aircraft Operators Association (BAOA) sees
the proposal as “a kneejerk reaction” to the DGCA’s shortage of flight
observation inspectors (FOIs) and its difficulties in recruiting more of
them. The process of registering private aircraft owners as NSOPs
requires the services of an FOI. This scarcity of FOIs is also hindering
India’s compliance with an FAA requirement that would help restore the
country’s safety ranking to Category 1.
According to the DGCA, most NSOPs are running limited charter operations and in reality fall under the general aviation (privately owned) category. Aircraft importation duty costs private companies 20 percent, while NSOPs pay only 3 percent. “This imbalance is creating problems. Private owners register under NSOPs that in turn require FOIs, which are not easily available. We are asking for rationalization in the tax structure that will charge both categories the same duty,” BAOA president Rohit Kapur told AIN.
Read news in full 23/10/14 Neelam Mathews/AIN Online
According to the DGCA, most NSOPs are running limited charter operations and in reality fall under the general aviation (privately owned) category. Aircraft importation duty costs private companies 20 percent, while NSOPs pay only 3 percent. “This imbalance is creating problems. Private owners register under NSOPs that in turn require FOIs, which are not easily available. We are asking for rationalization in the tax structure that will charge both categories the same duty,” BAOA president Rohit Kapur told AIN.
Read news in full 23/10/14 Neelam Mathews/AIN Online
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