CAA Statutory Charges Consultation 2025 - 2026
Overview
This consultation document sets out our proposals for revisions to the existing UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Schemes of Charges, due to take effect from 1 April 2025.
Our mission to protect people and enable aerospace has been at the core of our thinking when creating these proposals. We believe that they are fair balance of our regulatory obligations with investment in future innovation, helping the aviation sector to grow in the future and considering the interests of all our customers.
We are looking for your feedback on these proposals to make sure that they are fit for purpose, please submit all feedback through this site to ensure we are able to respond to your feedback as efficiently as possible.
The consultation is open for an eight-week period and closes at midnight on 6 January 2025. Following the consultation period, we will publish a response document reflecting the consultation feedback received from industry and the Secretary of State for Transport.
We welcome your views
Audiences
- Residents affected by aviation
- Organisations affected by aviation
- Community groups
- Airline passenger
- General Aviation
- Commercial airlines
- UAV operators
- Air taxi operators
- Military
- Airport operators
- Air Navigation Service Providers
- Industry representative bodies
- Eurocontrol
- Flightcrew
- Air traffic control staff
- Tour operators
- Travel agents
- Cargo shippers
- Ground handling providers
- Aerodrome Operators
- RFFS Training Providers
- Training organisations
- FISO licence holders
- ATS initial training organisations
- Spaceflight
- Flight operations
- Airworthiness maintenance organisations
- Government departments
- Regulatory bodies
- Elected political representatives
- European Aviation Safety Agency
- European Commission
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- National representative organisations or institutes
- Workers' representative bodies
- Autogyros
- Balloons
- Drone owner
- Drone operator
- Model aircraft enthusiast
- Aviation Design & Certification
- eVTOL sector interest groups
Interests
- Aircraft noise
- Aircraft emissions
- Local air quality
- Flightpaths
- Airspace design, categorisation and access
- Airspace change proposals
- Airspace investment
- Air Traffic Control
- Economic regulation
- Capacity
- Economic regulation
- Baggage
- Punctuality
- Safety
- Security
- Consumer protection
- Disability rights
- Air Traffic Control
- Rescue and fire fighting
- Gyroplanes
- FISO training, qualification and licensing
- Airworthiness
- Light aircraft
- Flying Displays and Events
- Microlights
- Training
- Drones
- Model Aircraft
- ATOL
- CAA Strategy
- Spaceflight
- Airworthiness
- Flight Operations
- Special Condition consultations
- MOC to Special Conditions
- AMC & GM consultations
- Licensing
- Implementing Rules
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