The European Aviation Safety Agency will apply fees for its certification activities from 1 June 2005.
The fees are detailed in the "Fees and Charges" Regulation (EC No 488/2005) which was adopted by the European Commission last week and published in the EU Official Journal yesterday, 30 March. The Agency´s charging system has been designed to be clear and transparent, taking into account the views of industry and other interested parties. It will be reviewed, and, if necessary, revised annually.
Link to Commission Regulation 488/2005:
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was set up by the EU in 2003 to promote the highest common standards of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation. The Agency's main tasks include the certification of aircraft and equipment as well as the approval of design, production and maintenance organisations. EASA drafts common rules and procedures in the area of aviation safety and provides technical expertise to the EU and its partners. Based in Cologne, the Agency currently employs 100 staff, a figure set to rise to over 300 in the coming years.
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