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Commission Regulation (EU) No 319/2014 of 27 March 2014 on the fees and charges levied by the European Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 593/2007 (Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)

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Commission Regulation (EU) No 319/2014

of 27 March 2014

on the fees and charges levied by the European Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 593/2007

(Text with EEA relevance) (repealed)

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 February 2008 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Council Directive 91/670/EEC, Regulation (EC) No 1592/2002 and Directive 2004/36/EC(1), in particular Article 64(1) thereof,

After consulting the Management Board of the European Aviation Safety Agency,

Whereas:

(1) The revenues of the European Aviation Safety Agency (hereinafter ‘the Agency’), consist of a contribution from the Union and from any European third country which has entered into the agreements referred to in Article 66 of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008, of the fees paid by applicants for certificates and approvals issued, maintained or amended by the Agency, and of charges for publications, handling of appeals, training and any other service provided by the Agency.

(2) Commission Regulation (EC) No 593/2007(2) established the fees and charges to be levied by the Agency. However, the tariffs need to be adjusted in order to ensure a balance between the costs incurred by the Agency for related certification tasks and services provided, and the revenues to cover said costs.

(3) Fees and charges provided for in this Regulation should be set in a transparent, fair and uniform manner.

(4) The fees levied by the Agency should not jeopardize the competitiveness of the European industries concerned. Furthermore, they should be established on a basis which takes due account of the ability of small undertakings to pay.

(5) While civil aviation safety should be the prime concern, the Agency should nevertheless take full account of cost efficiency when conducting the tasks incumbent on it.

(6) The geographical location of the undertakings in the territories of the Member States should not be a discriminatory factor. Consequently, the travel costs related to the certification tasks carried out on behalf of such undertakings should be aggregated and divided between the applicants.

(7) This Regulation foresees the possibility for the Agency to charge fees for certification tasks which are not mentioned in the Annex to this Regulation, but which fall within the remits of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008.

(8) The applicant should have the choice to request a financial quote of the estimated amount to be paid for the certification task or service. The criteria for determining the amount to be paid should be clear, uniform and public. Where it is not possible to accurately determine this amount in advance, transparent principles for assessing the amount to be paid during the provision of the certification task or service should be established by the Agency.

(9) Deadlines for the payment of fees and charges levied under this Regulation should be fixed.

(10) Appropriate remedies in cases of non-payment should be laid down such as the termination of the related application processes, invalidation of related approvals, prevention of any further provision of certification tasks or services to the same applicant, and recovery of the outstanding amount through available means.

(11) The industry should enjoy good financial visibility and be able to anticipate the cost of the fees and charges it will be required to pay. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure a balance between overall expenditure incurred by the Agency in carrying out certification tasks and services provided, and overall income from the fees and charges it levies. In accordance with provisions of the Framework Financial Regulation(3), fees and charges should be set at the level such to avoid a deficit or a significant accumulation of surplus. It should therefore be mandatory to review the levels of fees and charges if a significant deficit or surplus becomes recurrent on the basis of the Agency’s financial results and forecasts.

(12) Interested parties should be consulted prior to any change of fees. Moreover, the Agency should regularly provide interested parties with information on how and on what basis the fees are calculated. Such information should provide interested parties with an insight into the costs incurred by the Agency and its productivity.

(13) The tariffs set out in this Regulation should be based on Agency’s forecasts as regards its workload and related costs. The revision of the tariffs should follow a procedure that permits amendment without undue delay based on the Agency’s experience gained from the application of this Regulation, continuous resource and working methodology monitoring and associated efficiency gains, and the continuous assessment of the financial needs. In this context it should be noted that the Agency will, no later than January 2016, be obliged to cover, from the fees and charges income, contributions to the pension schemes of its staff financed through the Agency’s fees and charges. The fees and charges will need to be adjusted to meet that financial requirement.

(14) The costs related to services provided by the Agency in the field of air traffic management and air navigation services (ATM/ANS) will need to become eligible to be financed by charges imposed on users of air navigation services in accordance with Article 6 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 391/2013(4).

(15) It is reasonable that the full payment of the charges for an appeal against decisions of the Agency is a prerequisite for the appeal to be admissible.

(16) Agreements referred to in Article 12(1) of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 should provide a basis for the evaluation of the actual workload involved in the certification of third countries’ products. In principle, the process for validation by the Agency of certificates issued by a third country with which the Union has an appropriate agreement is described in these agreements and should result in a different workload from the process required for certification activities by the Agency.

(17) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee established by Article 65(1) of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008.

(18) Regulation (EC) No 593/2007 should therefore be repealed,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

CHAPTER 1U.K. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1U.K.Subject matter

This Regulation determines the matters for which fees and charges are due, establishes the amount of the fees and charges and the way in which they are to be paid.

Article 2U.K.Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

(a)

‘fees’ means the amounts levied by the Agency and payable by applicants for certification tasks;

(b)

‘charges’ means the amounts levied by the Agency and payable by applicants for services provided by the Agency other than certification or, in the case of an appeal, by the natural or legal person lodging the appeal;

(c)

‘certification task’ means all activities carried out by the Agency directly or indirectly for the purposes of issuing, maintaining or amending certificates pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules;

(d)

‘service’ means all activities carried out by the Agency other than certification task, including supply of goods;

(e)

‘applicant’ means any natural or legal person requesting to benefit from a certification task or a service provided by the Agency;

Article 3U.K.Determination of fees and charges

1.The fees and charges shall be demanded and levied by the Agency only in accordance with this Regulation.

2.Member States shall not levy fees for certification tasks, even if they carry out those tasks on behalf of the Agency. The Agency shall reimburse the Member States for the certification tasks they provide on its behalf.

3.Fees and charges shall be denominated and payable in euros.

4.The amounts referred to in Parts I and II of the Annex shall be annually indexed to the inflation rate in accordance with the method set out in Part IV of the Annex.

5.By way of derogation from the fees referred to in the Annex, fees for certification tasks performed in the context of a bilateral agreement between the Union and a third country may be subject to dedicated provisions stipulated in the respective bilateral agreement.

Article 4U.K.Payment of fees or charges

1.The Agency shall establish the terms of payment of fees and charges, outlining under which conditions the Agency charges for certification tasks and services. The Agency shall publish the terms on the Agency’s website.

2.The applicant shall pay the amount due in full, including possible bank charges related to the payment, within 30 calendar days from the date on which the invoice is notified to the applicant.

3.Where payment of an invoice has not been received by the Agency after the time period referred to in paragraph 2, the Agency may charge interest for each delayed calendar day.

4.The interest rate shall be the rate applied by the European Central Bank to its principal refinancing operations, as published in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Union, in force on the first calendar day of the month in which the due date falls, increased by eight percentage points.

5.Where the Agency has evidence that the applicant’s financial ability is at risk, it may reject an application unless the applicant provides a bank guarantee or secured deposit.

6.The Agency may reject an application, where the applicant has not fulfilled its payment obligations arising out of certification tasks or services performed by the Agency, unless the applicant pays for the outstanding amounts due for those certification tasks or services provided.

Article 5U.K.Travel expenses

1.Where a certification task or service, as referred to in Part I and Part II point 1 of the Annex, is conducted, fully or in part, outside the territories of the Member States, the applicant shall pay the travel expenses according to the formula:

2.For the services referred to in Part II point 2 the applicant shall pay, irrespective of the geographical location where the service is conducted, the travel expenses according to the formula:

3.For the purpose of the formulas referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, the following shall apply:

d

=

travel expenses due;

v

=

transport costs;

a

=

Official Commission standard rates for ‘Per Diems’ covering accommodation, meals, local travel within the place of mission and sundry expenses(5);

h1

=

travel time (hours spent by experts proportionate to the travel involved), charged at the hourly rate set out in Part II point 1 of the Annex;

h2

=

travel time (hours spent by experts proportionate to the travel involved), charged at the hourly rate set out in Part II point 2 of the Annex;

e

=

average travel costs inside the territories of the Member States, including the average transport costs and average travel time inside the territories of the Member States, multiplied by the hourly rate set out in Part II point 1 of the Annex. It is subject to annual review and indexation.

Article 6U.K.Financial Quote

1.The applicant may request a financial estimate for amounts to be paid.

2.Where the applicant requests a financial estimate or its amendment, activities shall be suspended until the relevant estimate has been provided by the Agency and accepted by the applicant.

3.The financial estimate shall be amended by the Agency if it appears that the task is simpler or can be carried faster than initially foreseen or, on the contrary, if it is more complex and takes longer to carry out than the Agency could reasonably have foreseen.

CHAPTER IIU.K. FEES

Article 7U.K.General provisions as regards payment of the fees

1.The certification task is subject to prior payment of the full amount of the fee due, unless the Agency decides otherwise after due consideration of the financial risks. The Agency may invoice the fee in one instalment after having received the application or at the start of the annual or surveillance period.

2.The fee to be paid by the applicant for a given certification task shall consist of:

(a)a flat fee set out in Part I of the Annex; or

(b)a variable fee.

3.The variable fee referred to in point (b) of paragraph 2 shall be established by multiplying the actual number of working hours and the hourly rate set out in Part II point 1 of the Annex.

4.Upon application of future Regulations pertaining to certification tasks to be carried out by the Agency in accordance with the relevant provisions contained in Regulation (EC) No 216/2008, the Agency may levy fees according to Part II point 1 of the Annex for certification tasks other than those referred to in the Annex until such time that specific provisions on the relevant fees to be levied by the Agency can be incorporated in this Regulation.

Article 8U.K.Payment periods

1.Fees referred to in tables 1 to 4 of Part I of the Annex shall be levied per application and per period of 12 months. For the period after the first 12 months, the fees shall be 1/365th of the relevant annual fee per day.

2.Fees referred to in table 5 of Part I of the Annex, shall be levied per application.

3.Fees referred to in table 6 of Part I of the Annex, shall be levied per period of 12 months.

4.The fees related to organisations referred to in Tables 7 to 11 of Part I of the Annex shall be levied as follows:

(a)approval fees shall be levied per application;

(b)surveillance fees shall be levied per period of 12 months;

(c)any changes to the organisation that affect its approval have the effect of a recalculation of the surveillance fee due as of the next 12 months period.

Article 9U.K.Termination of application

1.The application may be rejected if the fees due for a certification task have not been received upon the expiry of the time period provided for in Article 4(2) and after the Agency has consulted the applicant.

2.The balance of any fees due, calculated on an hourly basis for the ongoing period of 12 months but not exceeding the applicable flat fee, shall be payable in full at the time the Agency stops working on the certification task, together with travel expenses and any other amounts due, in the following cases:

(a)if the Agency rejects the application; or

(b)a certification task has to be terminated by the Agency because the applicant:

(i)

has insufficient resources;

(ii)

fails to comply with the applicable requirements; or

(iii)

decides to abandon its application or to postpone its project.

3.When, on demand of the applicant, the Agency starts previously stopped certification task again, the Agency shall levy a new fee, irrespective of the fees already paid for the stopped tasks.

Article 10U.K.Suspension or revocation of certificate

1.If the outstanding fees have not been received upon the expiry of the time period provided for in Article 4(2), the Agency may suspend or revoke the relevant certificate after having consulted the applicant.

2.If the Agency suspends the certificate due to non-payment of the annual fee or surveillance fee or because the applicant fails to comply with the applicable requirements, the respective fee period shall continue and the applicant shall pay for the period of suspension.

3.If the Agency revokes the certificate, the balance of fees due, calculated on an hourly basis for the ongoing period of 12 months but not exceeding the applicable flat fee, shall be payable in full together with any other amounts due at that time.

Article 11U.K.Surrender or transfer of certificates

If the certificate holder surrenders or transfers the corresponding certificate, the balance of any fees due, calculated on an hourly basis for the ongoing period of 12 months but not exceeding the applicable flat fee, shall be payable in full on the date the surrender or transfer takes effect, together with travel expenses and any other amounts due at that time.

Article 12U.K.Certification tasks on exceptional basis

An exceptional increase shall be applied to the fee levied in order to cover all of the costs incurred by the Agency in meeting the special request of the applicant, if due to that request a certification task is exceptionally carried out as follows:

(a)

by assigning categories of staff, which the Agency would not normally assign under its standard procedures, or

(b)

by assigning such number of staff that the operation is performed faster than under the Agency’s standard procedures.

CHAPTER IIIU.K. CHARGES

Article 13U.K.Charges

1.The amount of the charges levied by the Agency for services listed in Part II, point 1 of the Annex shall be equal to the real costs of the service provided. To that end the time spent by the Agency shall be invoiced at the hourly rate mentioned in that list.

2.The amount of the charges levied by the Agency for services other than those listed in Part II point 1 of the Annex shall be equal to the real cost of the service provided. To that end, the time spent by the Agency to provide the service shall be invoiced at the hourly rate referred to in Part II point 2 of the Annex.

3.Costs that the Agency may incur in order to perform particular services that cannot be adequately determined and charged using the hourly rate shall be charged in accordance with internal administrative procedures.

Article 14U.K.Time of Levying the Charges

Unless otherwise decided by the Agency, after due consideration of the financial risks, the charges shall be levied before the service is provided.

CHAPTER IVU.K. APPEALS

Article 15U.K.Processing appeals

1.Charges shall be levied for processing an appeal lodged pursuant to Article 44 of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008. The amounts of charges shall be calculated in accordance with the method set out in Part III of the Annex. The appeal shall be admissible only when the charge for appeal has been paid within the time period referred to in paragraph 3.

2.A legal person lodging the appeal shall submit to the Agency a certificate signed by an authorised officer specifying the turnover of the appellant. That certificate shall be submitted together with the appeal.

3.Appeal charges shall be paid according to the applicable procedure established by the Agency within 60 calendar days from the date on which the appeal was filed at the Agency.

4.If the appeal is concluded in favour of the appellant, the appeal charges paid shall be reimbursed by the Agency.

CHAPTER VU.K. PROCEDURES OF THE AGENCY

Article 16U.K.General provisions

1.The Agency shall distinguish revenue and expenditure which are attributable to certification tasks and services provided.

In order to distinguish revenue and expenditure as provided for in the first subparagraph:

(a)the fees and charges levied by the Agency shall be kept in a separate account and shall be the subject of a separate accounting procedure;

(b)the Agency shall draw up and use analytical accounting for its revenue and expenditure.

2.The fees and charges shall be subject of an overall provisional estimate by the beginning of each financial year. This estimate shall be based on the Agency’s previous financial results, its estimate of expenditure and revenue and its forward working plan.

3.If at the end of a financial year the overall revenue from fees, which constitute an assigned revenue in accordance with Article 64(5) of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008, exceeds the overall cost of certification tasks, the excess shall be used to finance certification tasks in accordance with Article 19(1)(a) of the Agency’s Financial Regulation.

Article 17U.K.Evaluation and Revision

1.The Agency shall provide the Commission, the Management Board and the advisory body of interested parties established in accordance with Article 33(4) of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 annually with information on the components serving as a basis for determining the amount of the fees. That information shall notably consist in a cost breakdown related to previous and next years.

2.The Annex to this Regulation shall be reviewed periodically by the Agency to ensure that significant information related to the underlying assumptions for anticipated income and expenditure of the Agency is duly reflected in the amounts of fees or charges levied by the Agency.

Where necessary, this Regulation may be revised at the latest five years after its entry into force. When necessary, it shall be amended taking into account in particular the income of the Agency and its related costs.

3.The Agency shall consult the advisory body of interested parties referred to in paragraph 1 before giving an opinion on any proposed change in the amounts referred to in the Annex. During that consultation, the Agency shall explain the reasons for the proposed change.

CHAPTER VIU.K. TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 18U.K.Repeal

Regulation (EC) No 593/2007 is repealed.

Article 19U.K.Transitional provisions

1.This Regulation shall apply as follows:

(a)the application fees set out in Part I and Part II of the Annex shall apply to any application that has been filed after the entry into force of this Regulation;

(b)the annual and surveillance fees set out in Tables 1 to 4 and 6 to 12 of Part I of the Annex shall apply to any ongoing certification task as from the next annual instalment due after the entry into force of this Regulation;

(c)the hourly rates set out in Part II of the Annex shall apply as of the entry into force of this Regulation to any ongoing tasks chargeable on an hourly basis;

(d)the indexation referred to in Article 3(4) shall take place each year on 1 January following the entry into force of this Regulation, starting January 2015.

2.Notwithstanding Article 18, provisions of Commission Regulations (EC) No 488/2005(6) and (EC) No 593/2007 shall continue to apply with respect to any fees and charges that are outside the scope of application of this Regulation in accordance with Article 20.

Article 20U.K.Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the first day of the month following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 27 March 2014.

For the Commission

The President

José Manuel Barroso

ANNEXU.K.

PART IU.K. Tasks charged a flat fee

Table 1

Type Certificates and Restricted Type Certificates

(referred to in subpart B and subpart O in Section A of the Annex I to Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012)a

a

Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012 of 3 August 2012 laying down implementing rules for the airworthiness and environmental certification of aircraft and related products, parts and appliances, as well as for the certification of design and production organisations (OJ L 224, 21.8.2012, p. 1.).

Flat fee (EUR)
Fixed wing aircraft
Over 150 000 kg1 785 000
Over 50 000 kg up to 150 000 kg1 530 000
Over 22 000 kg up to 50 000 kg510 000
Over 5 700 kg up to 22 000 kg (including High-Performance Aircraft)382 500
Over 2 000 kg up to 5 700 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)263 800
Up to 2 000 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)13 940
Very Light Aeroplanes, Powered Sailplanes, Sailplanes6 970
Light Sport Aeroplanes5 230
Rotorcraft
Large464 000
Medium185 600
Small23 240
Very light rotorcraft23 240
Other
Balloons6 970
Airships Large38 630
Airships Medium15 450
Airships Small7 730
Propulsion
Turbine engines with take-off thrust over 25 KN or take-off power output over 2 000 kW395 000
Turbine engines with take-off thrust up-to 25 KN or take-off power output up to 2 000 kW263 300
Non turbine engines34 860
CS-22.H, CS-VLR App. B engines17 430
Propeller for use on aircraft over 5 700 kg MTOW11 910
Propeller for use on aircraft up to 5 700 kg MTOW3 400
CS-22J Class Propeller1 700
Parts and Appliances
Value above EUR 20 0008 780
Value between EUR 2 000 and 20 0005 020
Value below EUR 2 0002 910
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)208 800

Table 2

Derivatives to Type Certificates or Restricted Type Certificates

a

For Derivatives involving Substantial Changes(s) to the Type Design, as described in Subpart B in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012, the respective Type Certificate or Restricted Type Certificate fee, as defined in Table 1, shall apply.

Flat feea (EUR)
Fixed wing aircraft
Over 150 000 kg614 100
Over 50 000 kg up to 150 000 kg368 500
Over 22 000 kg up to 50 000 kg245 600
Over 5 700 kg up to 22 000 kg (including High-Performance Aircraft)196 500
Over 2 000 kg up to 5 700 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)93 000
Up to 2 000 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)3 250
Very Light Aeroplanes, Powered Sailplanes, Sailplanes2 790
Light Sport Aeroplanes2 090
Rotorcraft
Large185 600
Medium116 000
Small11 600
Very light rotorcraft6 970
Other
Balloons2 790
Airships Large23 200
Airships Medium9 280
Airships Small4 640
Propulsion
Turbine engines with take-off thrust over 25 KN or take-off power output over 2 000 kW80 800
Turbine engines with take-off thrust up-to 25 KN or take-off power output up to 2 000 kW69 600
Non turbine engines11 620
CS-22.H, CS-VLR App. B engines5 810
Propeller for use on aircraft over 5 700 kg MTOW2 910
Propeller for use on aircraft up to 5 700 kg MTOW890
CS-22J Class Propeller450
Parts and Appliances
Value above EUR 20 000
Value between EUR 2 000 and 20 000
Value below EUR 2 000
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)53 900

Table 3

Supplemental Type Certificates

(referred to in subpart E in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012)

a

For Supplemental Type Certificates involving Substantial Changes (s) as defined in Subpart B in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012, the respective Type Certificate or Restricted Type Certificate fee, as defined in Table 1, shall apply.

Flat feea (EUR)
ComplexStandardSimple
Fixed wing aircraft
Over 150 000 kg60 20012 8503 660
Over 50 000 kg up to 150 000 kg36 13010 2802 880
Over 22 000 kg up to 50 000 kg24 0907 7102 620
Over 5 700 kg up to 22 000 kg (including High-Performance Aircraft)14 4505 1402 620
Over 2 000 kg up to 5 700 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)4 4202 0301 020
Up to 2 000 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)1 8601 160580
Very Light Aeroplanes, Powered Sailplanes, Sailplanes290290290
Light Sport Aeroplanes220220220
Rotorcraft
Large46 4006 9602 320
Medium23 2004 6401 860
Small9 2803 4801 160
Very light rotorcraft1 050460290
Other
Balloons990460290
Airships Large11 6009 2804 640
Airships Medium4 6403 7101 860
Airships Small2 3201 860930
Propulsion
Turbine engines with take-off thrust over 25 KN or take-off power output over 2 000 kW11 6006 9604 640
Turbine engines with take-off thrust up-to 25 KN or take-off power output up to 2 000 kW6 9605 4603 640
Non turbine engines3 2501 450730
CS-22.H, CS-VLR App. B engines1 630730350
Propeller for use on aircraft over 5 700 kg MTOW2 3201 160580
Propeller for use on aircraft up to 5 700 kg MTOW1 740870440
CS-22J Class Propeller870440220
Parts and Appliances
Value above EUR 20 000
Value between EUR 2 000 and 20 000
Value below EUR 2 000
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)6 9604 6402 320

Table 4

Major changes and major repairs

(referred to in subparts D and M in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012)

a

For significant Major Changes, involving Substantial Change(s) as defined in Subpart B in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012, the respective Type Certificate or Restricted Type Certificate fee, as defined in Table 1, shall apply.

Flat feea (EUR)
ComplexStandardSimple
Fixed wing aircraft
Over 150 000 kg50 8009 3303 330
Over 50 000 kg up to 150 000 kg25 4207 0002 140
Over 22 000 kg up to 50 000 kg20 3404 6701 670
Over 5 700 kg up to 22 000 kg (including High-Performance Aircraft)12 7102 3301 670
Over 2 000 kg up to 5 700 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)3 4901 630810
Up to 2 000 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)1 280580290
Very Light Aeroplanes, Powered Sailplanes, Sailplanes290290290
Light Sport Aeroplanes220220220
Rotorcraft
Large34 8006 9602 320
Medium18 5604 6401 620
Small7 4303 480930
Very light rotorcraft990460290
Other
Balloons990460290
Airships Large9 2806 9604 640
Airships Medium3 7102 7801 860
Airships Small1 8601 390930
Propulsion
Turbine engines with take-off thrust over 25 KN or take-off power output over 2 000 kW6 4102 3601 420
Turbine engines with take-off thrust up-to 25 KN or take-off power output up to 2 000 kW3 4801 180710
Non turbine engines1 510700350
CS-22.H, CS-VLR App. B engines700350290
Propeller for use on aircraft over 5 700 kg MTOW1 250290290
Propeller for use on aircraft up to 5 700 kg MTOW940290290
CS-22J Class Propeller470150150
Parts and Appliances
Value above EUR 20 000
Value between EUR 2 000 and 20 000
Value below EUR 2 000
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)3 4801 160700

Table 5

Minor changes and minor repairs

(referred to in subparts D and M in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012)

a

The fees set out in this Table shall not apply to minor Changes and Repairs carried out by Design Organisations in accordance with Part 21A.263(c)(2) of Subpart J in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012.

Flat feea (EUR)
Fixed wing aircraft
Over 150 000 kg890
Over 50 000 kg up to 150 000 kg890
Over 22 000 kg up to 50 000 kg890
Over 5 700 kg up to 22 000 kg (including High-Performance Aircraft)890
Over 2 000 kg up to 5 700 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)290
Up to 2 000 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)290
Very Light Aeroplanes, Powered Sailplanes, Sailplanes290
Light Sport Aeroplanes220
Rotorcraft
Large460
Medium460
Small460
Very light rotorcraft290
Other
Balloons290
Airships Large810
Airships Medium460
Airships Small460
Propulsion
Turbine engines with take-off thrust over 25 KN or take-off power output over 2 000 kW600
Turbine engines with take-off thrust up-to 25 KN or take-off power output up to 2 000 kW600
Non turbine engines290
CS-22.H, CS-VLR App. B engines290
Propeller for use on aircraft over 5 700 kg MTOW290
Propeller for use on aircraft up to 5 700 kg MTOW290
CS-22J Class Propeller150
Parts and Appliances
Value above EUR 20 000
Value between EUR 2 000 and 20 000
Value below EUR 2 000
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)460

Table 6

Annual fee for holders of EASA Type Certificates and Restricted Type Certificates and other Type Certificates deemed to be accepted under Regulation (EC) No 216/2008

(referred to in subpart B and subpart O in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012)

a

For freighter versions of an aircraft having their own type certificate, a coefficient of 0,85 is applied to the fee for the equivalent passenger version.

b

For holders of multiple Type Certificates and/or multiple Restricted Type Certificates, a reduction to the annual fee is applied to the second and subsequent Type Certificates, or Restricted Type Certificates, in the same category as defined by MTOW or by value of parts and appliances as shown in the following table:

Product in identical categoryReduction applied to flat fee
1st0 %
2nd10 %
3rd20 %
4th30 %
5th40 %
6th50 %
7th60 %
8th70 %
9th80 %
10th90 %
11th and subsequent products100 %
c

For aircraft of which less than 50 examples are registered worldwide, continued airworthiness activities shall be charged on an hourly basis, at the hourly rate set out in Part II (1) of Annex I, up to the level of the fee for the relevant category as defined by MTOW or by value of parts and appliances. The annual flat fee is applicable unless the certificate holder provides evidence that less than 50 samples are registered worldwide. For products, parts and appliances which are not aircraft, the limitation concerns the number of aircraft on which the product, part or appliance in question is installed.

Flat feea b c (EUR)
EU DesignNon EU Design
Fixed wing aircraft
Over 150 000 kg1 078 000385 400
Over 50 000 kg up to 150 000 kg852 900252 600
Over 22 000 kg up to 50 000 kg257 00096 300
Over 5 700 kg up to 22 000 kg (including High-Performance Aircraft)42 01014 270
Over 2 000 kg up to 5 700 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)4 6501 630
Up to 2 000 kg (except for High-Performance Aircraft)2 320780
Very Light Aeroplanes, Powered Sailplanes, Sailplanes1 050350
Light Sport Aeroplanes780260
Rotorcraft
Large105 60033 780
Medium52 80018 610
Small20 8807 710
Very light rotorcraft3 4901 160
Other
Balloons1 050350
Airships Large3 4801 160
Airships Medium2 320770
Airships Small1 860620
Propulsion
Turbine engines with take-off thrust over 25 KN or take-off power output over 2 000 kW107 10031 870
Turbine engines with take-off thrust up-to 25 KN or take-off power output up to 2 000 kW53 55026 650
Non turbine engines1 160410
CS-22.H, CS-VLR App. B engines580290
Propeller for use on aircraft over 5 700 kg MTOW870290
Propeller for use on aircraft up to 5 700 kg MTOW440150
CS-22J Class Propeller22070
Parts and Appliances
Value above EUR 20 0004 5001 500
Value between EUR 2 000 and 20 0002 250750
Value below EUR 2 0001 130540
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)85 00026 000

Table 7A

Design Organisation Approval

(referred to in subpart J in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012)

(EUR)
Approval fee
DOA 1ADOA 1BDOA 2ADOA 1CDOA 2BDOA 3ADOA 2CDOA 3BDOA 3C
Staff related below 1013 60010 7008 0005 4004 180
10 to 4938 25027 32016 39010 930
50 to 399109 30082 00054 60041 830
400 to 999218 600163 900136 600115 000
1 000 to 2 499437 200
2 500 to 5 000655 700
Over 5 0003 643 000
Surveillance fee
Staff related below 106 8005 3504 0002 7002 090
10 to 4919 13013 6608 2005 460
50 to 39954 60040 98027 32021 860
400 to 999109 30082 00068 30060 100
1 000 to 2 499218 600
2 500 to 5 000327 900
Over 5 0001 822 000

Table 7B

Alternative Procedures of Design Organisation Approval

(referred to in subpart J in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012)

(EUR)
CategoryDescriptionAlternative Procedure to Design Organisation Approval
1AType certification7 500
1BType certification – Continued airworthiness only3 000
2ASupplemental type certificates (STC) and/or major repairs6 000
2BSTC and/or major repairs – Continued airworthiness only2 500
3AETSOA6 000
3BETSOA – Continued airworthiness only3 000

Table 8

Production Organisation Approval

(referred to in subpart G in Section A of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012)

a

The turnover taken into account is the turnover related to activities under the scope of the agreement.

(EUR)
Approval feeSurveillance fee
Turnovera below 1 million euros10 4607 550
Between 1 000 000 and 4 999 99958 00036 790
Between 5 000 000 and 9 999 999206 40049 050
Between 10 000 000 and 49 999 999309 60073 600
Between 50 000 000 and 99 999 999358 000174 000
Between 100 000 000 and 499 999 999417 600232 000
Between 500 000 000 and 999 999 999732 100464 000
Over 999 999 9992 784 0002 207 000

Table 9

Maintenance Organisation Approval

(referred to in Annex I, subpart F, and Annex II to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003a)

a

Commission Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003 of 20 November 2003 on the continuing airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts and appliances, and on the approval of organisations and personnel involved in these tasks (OJ L 315, 28.11.2003, p. 1.).

b

The fee to be paid shall be composed of the flat fee based on the number of staff related plus the flat fee(s) based on technical rating.

c

For organisations holding several A and/or B ratings, only the highest fee shall be charged. For organisations holding one or several C and/or D ratings, every rating shall be charged the ‘C rating’ fee.

(EUR)
Approval feebSurveillance feeb
Staff related below 53 4902 670
Between 5 and 95 8104 650
Between 10 and 4915 00012 000
Between 50 and 9924 00024 000
Between 100 and 49932 08032 080
Between 500 and 99944 30044 300
Over 99962 20062 200
Technical RatingsFlat fee based on technical ratingcFlat fee based on technical ratingc
A 112 78012 780
A 22 9102 910
A 35 8105 810
A 4580580
B 15 8105 810
B 22 9102 910
B 3580580
C580580

Table 10

Maintenance Training Organisation Approval

(referred to in Annex IV to Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003)

Approval fee (EUR)Surveillance fee (EUR)
Staff related below 53 4902 670
Between 5 and 99 8807 670
Between 10 and 4921 26019 660
Between 50 and 9941 31032 730
Over 9954 40050 000
Fee for the second and subsequent additional facility3 3302 500
Fee for second and subsequent additional training course3 330
Fee for training course approval3 330

Table 11

Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation Approval

(referred to in Part M Subpart G of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003)

Flat feea (EUR)
Approval fee50 000
Surveillance fee50 000
a

The fee to be paid shall be composed of the flat fee plus the flat fee(s) based on technical rating.

b

For organisations holding several A ratings, only the highest fee shall be charged.

Technical RatingsFlat fee based on technical ratingb (EUR) – Initial ApprovalFlat fee based on technical ratingb (EUR) – Surveillance
A1 = airplanes above 5,7 ton12 50012 500
A2 = airplanes below 5,7 ton6 2506 250
A3 = helicopters6 2506 250
A4: all others6 2506 250

Table 12

Acceptance of approvals equivalent to ‘Part 145’ and ‘Part 147’ approvals in accordance with applicable bilateral agreements

(EUR)
New approvals, per application and per period of first 12 months1 700
Continuation of existing approvals, per period of 12 months850

PART IIU.K. Certification tasks or services charged on an hourly basis

1. Hourly rate U.K.

a

including travel costs within the Member States

Applicable hourly rate [EUR/h]233a
a

This is a non-exhaustive list of tasks. The list of tasks in this Part is subject to periodical revision. Non-inclusion of a task to this Part should not be automatically construed as indicating that the task cannot be performed by the European Aviation Safety Agency.

Hourly basis according to the tasks concerneda:
Production without approvalActual number of hours
Alternative Methods of Compliance to AD’sActual number of hours
Validation support (acceptance of EASA certification by foreign authorities)Actual number of hours
EASA acceptance of Maintenance Review Board reportsActual number of hours
Transfer of certificatesActual number of hours
Approved Training Organisation certificateActual number of hours
Aero-medical Centre certificateActual number of hours
ATM-ANS organisation certificateActual number of hours
Air Traffic Controller Training Organisation certificateActual number of hours
Operational Data related to Type Certificate, changes to Type Certificate and Supplemental Type CertificateActual number of hours
EASA Acceptance of Operational Evaluation Board ReportsActual number of hours
Qualification Certificate for Flight Simulation Training DevicesActual number of hours
Approval of flight conditions for Permit to fly3 hours
Administrative reissuance of document1 hour
Export certificate of airworthiness (E-CoA) for CS 25 aircraft6 hours
Export certificate of airworthiness (E-CoA) for other aircraft2 hours

2. Hourly rate for services, other than listed in point 1 U.K.

a

Excluding travel costs

Applicable hourly rate [EUR/h]221a

PART IIIU.K. Charges for appeals

Charges for appeals shall be calculated as follows: fixed charge shall be multiplied by the coefficient indicated for the corresponding charge category for the person or organisation in question.

Fixed charge10 000 EUR
Charge category for natural personsCoefficient
0,1
Charge category for legal persons, according to financial turnover of the appellant in euroCoefficient
less than 100 0010,25
between 100 001 and 1 200 0000,5
between 1 200 001 and 2 500 0000,75
between 2 500 001 and 5 000 0001
between 5 000 001 and 50 000 0002,5
between 50 000 001 and 500 000 0005
between 500 000 001 and 1 000 000 0007,5
over 1 000 000 00010

PART IVU.K. Annual inflation rate

Annual inflation rate to be used:

Eurostat HICP (All items) – EU 27 (2005 = 100)

Percentage change/12 months average

Value of the rate to be taken into account:Value of the rate 3 months prior the implementation of the indexation

PART VU.K.

Explanatory Note U.K.

(1)‘Certification specifications’ (CS) referred to in this Annex are those adopted pursuant to Article 19(2) of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and published in the Agency’s official publication in accordance with EASA Decision 2003/8/EC of 30 October 2003 (www.easa.europa.eu).U.K.

(2)‘Large Rotorcraft’ refers to CS 29 and CS 27 cat A; ‘Small Rotorcraft’ refers to CS 27 with Maximum Take Off Weight (MTOW) below 3 175 Kg and limited to 4 seats, including pilot; ‘Medium Rotorcraft’ refers to other CS 27.U.K.

(3)In Tables 1, 2 and 6 of Part I, the values of the ‘parts and appliances’ refer to the relevant manufacturer’s list prices.U.K.

(4)The MTOW of the initial Type Certificates and subsequently of the majority (more than 50 %) of the related models covered by this Type Certificate determines the applicable MTOW category.U.K.

(5)High Performance Aircraft in the weight category up to 5 700 kg [12 500 lbs] are those aeroplanes having a Mmo greater than 0,6 and/or a maximum operating altitude above 25 000 ft. They shall be charged as defined in the categories ‘over 5 700 kg[12 500 lbs] up to 22 000 kg’.U.K.

(6)‘derivative’ means an amended Type Certificate as defined and applied for by the Type Certificate holder.U.K.

(7)In Tables 3 and 4 of Part I, ‘Simple’, ‘Standard’ and ‘Complex’ refer to the following:U.K.

a

‘Significant’ is defined in paragraph 21A.101 (b) of the Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012 (and similarly in FAA 14CFR 21.101 (b)).

b

For the definitions of ‘basic’, ‘non-basic’, ‘level 1’, ‘level 2’, ‘critical component’ and ‘Certificating Authority’, see the applicable bilateral agreement under which the validation takes place.

c

Automatic acceptance criteria by EASA for level 2 major changes are defined in the applicable bilateral agreement under which the validation takes place.

SimpleStandardComplex
EASA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)EASA major design changesEASA major repairsSTC, major design change, or repair, only involving current and well-proven justification methods, for which a complete set of data (description, compliance check-list and compliance documents) can be communicated at time of application, and for which the applicant has demonstrated experience, and which can be assessed by the project certification manager alone, or with a limited involvement of a single discipline specialistAll other STC, major design changes or repairsSignificanta STC or major design change
Validated STC under a bilateral arrangementBasicbNon-basicbNon-basic STCb when the Certificating Authorityb has classified the change as ‘significant’a
Validated major design change under a bilateral arrangementLevel 2b major design changes when not automatically acceptedcLevel 1bLevel 1b major design change when the Certificating Authorityb has classified the change as ‘significant’a
Validated major repair under a bilateral arrangement

N/A

(automatic acceptance)

Repairs on critical componentbN/A

(8)In Table 7A of Part I, Design Organisations are categorised as follows:U.K.

Design Organisation Agreement ScopeGroup AGroup BGroup C

DOA 1

Type certificates holders

Highly complex/LargeComplex/Small-MediumLess complex/Very small

DOA 2

STC/Changes/Repairs

Unrestricted

Restricted

(technical fields)

Restricted

(aircraft size)

DOA 3

Minor Changes/Repairs

(9)In Tables 7, 9 and 10 of Part I, the number of staff taken into account is the number of staff related to activities under the scope of the agreement.U.K.

(10)Certification of products pursuant to Specific Airworthiness Specifications, the related modifications, repairs and their continuing airworthiness, shall be charged as defined in tables 1 to 6.U.K.

(11)Stand-alone revisions and/or amendments to Aircraft Flight Manual shall be charged like a change to the corresponding product.U.K.

(12)‘Small Airships’ refer toU.K.

  • all Hot Air Airships independent of their size,

  • Gas Airships up to a volume 2 000 m3;

‘Medium Airships’ refer to Gas Airships with a volume of more than 2 000 m3 up to 15 000 m3;

‘Large Airships’ refer to Gas Airships with a volume of more than 15 000 m3.

(2)

Commission Regulation (EC) No 593/2007 of 31 May 2007 on the fees and charges levied by the European Aviation Safety Agency (OJ L 140, 1.6.2007, p. 3.).

(3)

Draft Commission delegated Regulation on the framework Financial Regulation for the bodies referred to in Article 208 of Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union and repealing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002, expected to enter into force as of 1 January 2014.

(4)

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 391/2013 of 3 May 2013 laying down a common charging scheme for air navigation services (OJ L 128, 9.5.2013, p. 31).

(5)

See ‘Current per diems rates’ as communicated on the Commission’s EuropeAid website (http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/work/procedures/implementation/per_diems/index_en.htm), latest update 5 July 2013.

(6)

Commission Regulation (EC) No 488/2005 of 21 March 2005 on the fees and charges levied by the European Aviation Safety Agency (OJ L 81, 30.3.2005, p. 7).

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