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Cranfield Airport Schedule of Fees Cranfield Airport Schedule of Fees May 2019 CRANFIELD AIRPORT CHARGES FOR TRAINING (NON BASED) / VISITING / LEISURE FLIGHTS & BASED NON FLIGHT TRAINING ORGANISATION WITHOUT TENANCY AGREEMENT FOR AIRCRAFT UNDER 2.7 TONNES Landing Charge :- Single Engine Aircraft £ 17.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft £ 30.00 plus VAT Touch and Go / Circuit Charge :- Single Engine Aircraft £ 9.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft £ 12.00 plus VAT Instrument Approaches (ILS/NDB/GNSS) :- Single Engine Aircraft £ 20.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft £ 26.00 plus VAT Parking Charge First 2 hours free of charge and then Single Engine Aircraft hard £ 20.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft hard £23.00 plus VAT Single Engine Aircraft soft £ 15.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft soft £20.00 plus VAT per 24 hour period Single Engine Aircraft Parking £ 200.00 + VAT per month per aircraft. Multi Engine Aircraft Parking £ 240.00 + VAT per month per aircraft. CRANFIELD AIRPORT BASED FLIGHT TRAINING ORGANISATION (WITH TENANCY AGREEMENT) FOR AIRCRAFT UNDER 2.7 TONNES Landing Charge :- Single Engine Aircraft £ 14.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft £ 18.00 plus VAT Touch and Go / Circuit Charge :- Single Engine Aircraft £ 6.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft £ 8.00 plus VAT Instrument Approaches (ILS/NDB/GNSS) :- Single Engine Aircraft £ 16.00 plus VAT Multi Engine Aircraft £ 21.00 plus VAT Parking Charge Single Engine Aircraft (soft) Parking £ 90.00 + VAT per month per aircraft. Single Engine Aircraft (hard) Parking £ 120.00 + VAT per month per aircraft. Multi Engine Aircraft (hard) Parking £ 160.00 + VAT per month per aircraft. Group Weight Landing Handling Parking Parking (kgs) Fee Fee +1/24hrs +1/24hrs 3 2.70 to 2.99 £41.00 £52.00 £31.00 £30.00 4 3.0 to 3.99 £77.00 £52.00 £36.00 £30.00 5 4.0 to 4.79 £113.00 £62.00 £36.00 £30.00 6 4.8 to 5.69 £124.00 £93.00 £41.00 £30.00 7 5.7 to 7.99 £149.00 £93.00 £52.00 £30.00 8 8.0 to 8.99 £237.00 £155.00 £57.00 £30.00 9 9.0 to 9.99 £273.00 £155.00 £62.00 £30.00 10 10.0 to 10.99 £273.00 £155.00 £67.00 £30.00 11 11.0 to 11.99 £283.00 £155.00 £77.00 £30.00 12 12.0 to 12.99 £361.00 £155.00 £88.00 £30.00 13 13.0 to 13.99 £376.00 £155.00 £93.00 £30.00 14 14.0 to 14.99 £386.00 £155.00 £98.00 £30.00 15 15.0 to 15.99 £417.00 £155.00 £103.00 £30.00 16 16.0 to 16.99 £438.00 £155.00 £113.00 £30.00 17 17.0 to 17.99 £464.00 £155.00 £118.00 £30.00 18 18.0 to 18.99 £474.00 £155.00 £124.00 £30.00 19 19.0 to 19.99 £489.00 £155.00 £129.00 £30.00 20 20.0 to 20.99 £530.00 £155.00 £134.00 £30.00 21 21.0 to 21.99 £556.00 £155.00 £149.00 £30.00 22 22.0 to 22.99 £567.00 £155.00 £155.00 £30.00 23 23.0 to 23.99 £587.00 £155.00 £160.00 £30.00 24 24.0 to 24.99 £613.00 £155.00 £170.00 £30.00 25 25.0 to 25.99 £639.00 £155.00 £180.00 £30.00 26 26.0 to 26.99 £670.00 £155.00 £175.00 £30.00 27 27.0 to 27.99 £690.00 £155.00 £180.00 £30.00 28 28.0 to 28.99 £716.00 £155.00 £185.00 £30.00 29 29.0 to 29.99 £742.00 £155.00 £191.00 £30.00 30 30.0 to 30.99 £767.00 £155.00 £206.00 £30.00 31 31.0 to 31.99 £803.00 £155.00 £216.00 £30.00 32 32.0 to 32.99 £906.00 £155.00 £221.00 £30.00 33 33.00 to 33.99 £963.00 £155.00 £227.00 £30.00 34 34.0 to 34.99 £1,009.00 £155.00 £237.00 £30.00 35 35.0 to 35.99 £1,020.00 £185.00 £242.00 £30.00 36 36.0 to 36.99 £1,035.00 £185.00 £247.00 £30.00 37 37.0 to 37.99 £1,066.00 £185.00 £258.00 £30.00 38 38.0 to 38.99 £1,087.00 £185.00 £263.00 £30.00 39 39.0 to 39.99 £1,123.00 £185.00 £268.00 £30.00 40 40.0 to 40.99 £1,128.00 £283.00 £273.00 £30.00 41 41.0 to 41.99 £1,133.00 £283.00 £278.00 £30.00 42 42.0 to 42.99 £1,190.00 £283.00 £283.00 £30.00 43 43.0 to 43.99 £1,246.00 £283.00 £294.00 £30.00 44 44.0 to 44.99 £1,262.00 £283.00 £299.00 £30.00 45 45.0 to 45.99 £1,267.00 £283.00 £304.00 £30.00 Additional Services Coffee/Tea/Soft Drinks in Lounge Free of charge Customer / Crew Vehicle Parking Free of charge Passenger Handling Fees Free of charge Handling Services M-F 0830-1730L All other times & PH GPU £ 55.00 p/hr £ 55.00 p/hr Hangar / Apron Tow £ 45.00 £ 85.00 Oxygen / Nitrogen Replenishment £ 70.00 £ 100.00 Potable Water £ 35.00 £ 85.00 Toilet Service (per w.c.) £ 80.00 £ 80.00 Tyre Pressure Check / Replenishment £ 30.00 £ 45.00 Other Catering Contact us for options Crockery Cleaning £ 25.00 per 5 passengers Hotel / Travel Services Contact us for options Ice £ 2.50 per 2 kg bag Laundry Invoiced Charges = 20% Taxis, Hire or Chauffeur Driven Cars Contact us for options CHARGES Continuing from 1st May 2015, the charges detailed in the table overleaf will apply for Aircraft and Aircraft Operators operating at/to/from Cranfield Airport in conjunction with the accompanying statement of Standard Conditions and Airport Regulations. VAT All charges are exclusive of VAT. Charges are subject to variation at any time to give effect to changes in the standard rate of VAT. Interest Charge Cranfield Airport shall be entitled, in its absolute discretion, to change interest on any charges payable pursuant to the terms thereof which have not been paid within the period stipulated for payment. Interest at the rate of 10% above bank base rate will be charged on invoices remaining unpaid after 30 days following date of invoice. Mandatory Aircraft Handling Aircraft handling at Cranfield Airport is mandatory for all aircraft above 2,700 kgs. The exception to this is for aircraft arriving at Cranfield for engineering work. Aircraft Carrying Passengers (over 2,700 kgs) Mandatory handling fees will be levied for any aircraft taking off / departing Cranfield Airport when carrying passengers (i.e. more than Captain / Co-pilot). Airport Hours Extension By prior arrangement with Airport Handling Department. Fire Category Upgrade By prior arrangement with Airport Handling Department. CONTACT DETAILS Airport Handling +44 (0) 1234 758114 [email protected] Airport Administration +44 (0) 1234 758150 [email protected] Airport Accounts + 44 (0) 1234 758151 [email protected] Airport Briefing + 44 (0) 1234 757703 [email protected] Air Traffic Control + 44 (0) 1234 750005 STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Cranfield Airport (hereinafter the “Airport”) is owned and operated by Cranfield University (CU) at Cranfield, Bedfordshire. Cranfield Airport holds an Ordinary Licence. 2. The use of the facilities at the Airport by any Aircraft requires the adherence to the following : a) Relevant area and local flying procedures as published from time to time in the AGA section of the United Kingdom Air Pilots and NOTAMS. b) Any orders, instructions or directions issued from time to time by the Airport Manager and/or by the Manager Air Traffic Services or any person to whom the authority of the Airport Manager or the Manager Air Traffic Services has been properly delegated whether in writing or otherwise. c) These Standard Conditions (hereinafter the “Conditions”) of which an Operator (as hereinafter defined) shall be deemed to have knowledge prior to an Aircraft arriving at the Airport by virtue of the reference contained in the United Kingdom Air Pilot and elsewhere. 3. The Operator shall mean the person or organisation from time to time having the management or possession of a particular Aircraft (in whatever capacity) using or attempting to use the Airport and the facilities or services available at the airport. In the absence of notification to the contrary to CU, the Captain of an Aircraft will be treated as being the Operator or as being the agent of the Operator with authority to bind the Operator for all purposes relating to the presence of that Aircraft at or in the vicinity of the Airport. “Services” for this purpose shall include services available at the Airport whether provided by CU or by another acting as an independent contractor and without prejudice to the generality of the word Services shall include the supply of aircraft fuel and lubricants or aircraft store and the provision of accommodation or refreshment to any person coming to the Airport by virtue of the use of the Airport by a particular Aircraft. 4. The Operator shall pay to CU charges calculated at the rates from time to time published by CU for the landing, parking or housing of aircraft or for such other supplies, services or facilities as may be provided to the Operator.
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