CAA Statutory Charges Consultation 2024 - 2025
Feedback updated 18 Mar 2024
We asked
We asked for comments on our proposals for revisions to the existing CAA Charges Schemes, due to take effect from 1 April 2024.
You said
We received 128 submissions from 37 respondents.
We did
Full details have been published in our consultation response document.
Overview
This consultation document sets out proposals for revisions to the existing UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Charges Schemes, due to take effect from 1 April 2024.
We believe these proposals represent a balanced approach to delivering our regulatory obligations today and enabling the sector to grow in the future, improving our efficiency in line with the commitments made in the Arm’s Length Body review of the CAA and taking account of the interests of those who pay our charges.
We welcome feedback on these proposals, in particular from those we regulate, in relation to the proposed charging structure and the level of charges. Please could all responses be submitted 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 the 15 January 2024. Following the consultation period, we will publish a response document reflecting the consultation feedback received from industry and the Secretary of State for Transport.
Audiences
- Aerodrome Operators
- Air Navigation Service Providers
- Air taxi operators
- Air traffic control staff
- Airline passenger
- Airport operators
- Airworthiness maintenance organisations
- ATS initial training organisations
- Autogyros
- Aviation Design & Certification
- Balloons
- Cargo shippers
- Commercial airlines
- Community groups
- Drone operator
- Drone owner
- Elected political representatives
- Eurocontrol
- European Aviation Safety Agency
- European Commission
- eVTOL sector interest groups
- FISO licence holders
- Flight operations
- Flightcrew
- General Aviation
- Government departments
- Ground handling providers
- Industry representative bodies
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- Military
- Model aircraft enthusiast
- National representative organisations or institutes
- Organisations affected by aviation
- Regulatory bodies
- Residents affected by aviation
- RFFS Training Providers
- Spaceflight
- Tour operators
- Training organisations
- Travel agents
- UAV operators
- Workers' representative bodies
Interests
- Air Traffic Control
- Air Traffic Control
- Aircraft emissions
- Aircraft noise
- Airspace change proposals
- Airspace design, categorisation and access
- Airspace investment
- Airworthiness
- Airworthiness
- AMC & GM consultations
- ATOL
- Baggage
- CAA Strategy
- Capacity
- Consumer protection
- Disability rights
- Drones
- Economic regulation
- Economic regulation
- FISO training, qualification and licensing
- Flight Operations
- Flightpaths
- Flying Displays and Events
- Gyroplanes
- Implementing Rules
- Licensing
- Light aircraft
- Local air quality
- Microlights
- MOC to Special Conditions
- Model Aircraft
- Punctuality
- Rescue and fire fighting
- Safety
- Security
- Spaceflight
- Special Condition consultations
- Training
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