Liow: Staggered increase in DCA fees, charges


PUTRAJAYA: The Department of Civil Aviation (DCA)'s increase in fees and charges for the aviation industry will be staggered, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

He said the decision was made after a meeting between the DCA and airline companies on Tuesday, which had requested for the staggered increase to enable them to plan their budgets and avoid the impact on the airfares.

"We had a warm and fruitful meeting and the stakeholders now understand our intention and commitment to provide better services.

"They said the (proposed) increase is too sudden for them. So it has to be a plan on how we can increase it and at the same time benefit the industry.

"The crux of the issue at this time is that it would not affect the airfares," he told reporters at his ministry on Wednesday.

Also present was DCA director-general Datuk Seri Azharuddin Abdul Rahman.

Liow said while the review in fees and charges, which had not been done for over 40 years, was inevitable, the DCA would continue to engage with the industry players so that all parties would be in a win-win situation.

On whether the new fees and charges would be implemented as planned on April 15, Liow said he would issue a statement in the "near future".

"April 15 is the target dateline but that depends on how soon they (DCA and industry players) can conclude their discussions," he said.

He said the industry needed to understand that DCA would be transformed into a civil aviation authority which required it to have a better services, equipment and personnel. 

"We (DCA) also cover a wide range of services. So all these need additional funds for the betterment of the industry," he said.

Meanwhile, Azharuddin said, the new charges needed to be implemented to comply with the International Civil Aviation Organisation's global air traffic management plan called the Aviation System Block Upgrades.

"So we are talking with the airlines how we can move together," he said.

The proposed increase in aviation fees and service charges includes usage of airspace, air traffic facilities as well as pilot's flight licence.

Under the proposal, air navigation flight charges will increase from the current five sen per nautical mile to 50 sen for light aircraft not exceeding 2,500kg.

For bigger aircraft such as Airbus A320/A330 and Boeing B737/B777, the cost will rise to RM1-RM2.50 per nautical mile compared with 10-25 sen currently, while for planes exceeding 135,000kg, the rate will increase from 30 sen to RM3 per nautical mile. - Bernama

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