Civil Aviation Act 1990

International air services licensing

87B: Scheduled international air service not to be carried on except pursuant to licence

You could also call this:

“You need a special licence to run regular international flights in New Zealand”

You are not allowed to operate a scheduled international air service in New Zealand unless you have a licence. This licence can be either a scheduled international air service licence or an open aviation market licence. You must follow all the rules and conditions of your licence when running the air service.

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Part 8A International air services licensing

87BScheduled international air service not to be carried on except pursuant to licence

  1. No person shall carry on in New Zealand any scheduled international air service otherwise than pursuant to and in conformity with the terms of a scheduled international air service licence or, as the case may be, an open aviation market licence.

Notes
  • Section 87B: inserted, on , by section 28 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 1996 (1996 No 91).
  • Section 87B heading: amended, on , by section 23 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 2002 (2002 No 15).