
Domestic airlines can import aircraft up to 18 years old
NEW DELHI: Domestic airlines can now import aircraft that are up to 18 years old into the country with the government amending a more than two-decade-old rule in this regard.
The move i s expected to provide a fillip for the government’s ambitious efforts to boost regional air connectivity as it gives more leeway to operators in expanding their fleet.
Till now, aircraft that are more than 15 years old were not allowed to be imported.
As part of larger efforts to improve the ease of doing business in the domestic aviation sector, which has huge growth potential, t he Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has made changes to rules that had come into effect way back in July 1993.
With t he revised norms, pressurised aircraft that are not over 18 years old or those which have not completed 50 per cent of design economic pressurisation cycle can be imported.
A pressurised aircraft is one which is equipped to handle cabin pressure at an altitude of above 10,000 feet. Such planes should not have completed “15 years of age or 75 per cent of design economic life or 45,000 pressurisation cycle”.
The regulations would be applicable for entities having scheduled, non-scheduled and general aviation operations.
“Considering that modern commercial air transport jet aircraft are significant economic assets that can have an effective economic useful life of decades, the restriction imposed on import of aged aircraft is cautiously revised,” the latest CAR signed by DGCA chief M Sathiyavathy said.
In this regard, changes have been made in the relevant norms or Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) effective from June 17.
“Aircraft intended to be imported for air cargo operations shall not have completed 25 years in age or 75 per cent of its design economic cycles or 45,000 landing cycles,” it noted.

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