Airport Facility Fees Notice




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 123

15 NOVEMBER 2007

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General Section

Ardmore Airport Limited

Airport Authorities Act 1966

Notice to All Aircraft Operators and Users of Ardmore Airport—Facility Fees Increase

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Airport Authorities Act 1966 (“the Act”), to advise all aircraft operators and users of Ardmore Airport that subsequent to the publicly notified consultation meeting held at Ardmore on 3 September 2007 and the consideration of all written and verbal submissions, Ardmore Airport Limited will increase facility fees, night flying fees and parking fees for the next five years as follows:

  • A 10% increase from 1 December 2007 to 30 November 2008.
  • A 3% per annum increase for each successive 12-month period commencing on 1 December 2008 and ending on 30 November 2012 (4 years).

Charges effective 1 December 2007 are as follows:

FIXED WING
Facility Fee = $10.01 + (MCTOW x 0.006304)

HELICOPTERS
Facility Fee = $12.32 (flat rate all types)

NIGHT FLYING
In addition to the above fees, “night flying” fees are applicable to both fixed wing and helicopter aircraft as follows:

  1. $4.51 per chargeable night landing;
  2. $0.61 per night “touch and go” (fixed wing aircraft only).

Note: For administration purposes, a “night” movement is deemed to be any movement conducted between 2100 and 0600 hours local time during daylight saving and 2000 and 0600 hours standard time.

APPLICATION
The facility fee covers the use of runways, taxiways and apron areas with the exception that the flat rate for helicopters applies to all helicopters that access, for the purposes of facilitating a landing, any area of land designated as “airport land” by Ardmore Airport Limited (whether it be operational, non-operational or leased land and includes the airspace associated with that designation).

PARKING
This covers aircraft parked on aprons, airport operational area, non-leased sites:

(a) Parking up to 2 hours – no charge.
(b) Parking in excess of 2 hours – $11.00 for every 24-hour period or part period from time of landing. Parking usage will be determined by Ardmore Airport Limited.

GENERAL

(a) MCTOW means maximum certified take-off weight in kilograms.
(b) All charges are subject to goods and services tax.
(c) All charges are payable by the 20th of the month following landing unless subject to a prior written arrangement with Ardmore Airport Limited.
(d) A late payment penalty may be imposed on any charges which remain outstanding at the end of the month in which payment is due. Such penalty shall be 15% per annum on the amount outstanding calculated on a daily basis from the date on which payment was due until the date of actual payment, but with a minimum of $10.00.
(e) The charges are set in accordance with section 4(2) of the Act and may be varied from time to time.
(f) These charges include the total cost of operating an aircraft into, out of or from Ardmore Airport only.
(g) These charges will be invoiced to the registered owner of the aircraft per the Civil Aviation Authority Register of Aircraft unless prior arrangement has been made with Ardmore Airport Limited.

Dated this 15th day of November 2007.

R. G. GATES, Chief Executive.



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🏗️ Notice of Facility Fees Increase at Ardmore Airport

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
15 November 2007
Facility Fees, Night Flying, Parking Fees, Ardmore Airport, Airport Authorities Act 1966
  • R. G. Gates, Chief Executive