Civil Aviation Act 1990

International air services licensing - Scheduled international air service licences for New Zealand international airlines

87G: Scheduled international air service licence may be granted subject to conditions

You could also call this:

“Minister can add rules when giving you a licence to run international flights”

The Minister can decide whether to give you a licence for running a scheduled international air service. They might say no, or they might say yes to all or part of what you asked for. If they say yes, they can add rules that you need to follow.

The licence will look how the Minister wants it to look.

When the Minister gives you a licence, they can set rules about:

  • Which countries or places you can fly to and which routes you can take
  • How many passengers or how much cargo you can carry
  • When you have to start your air service by

You need to follow these rules if you get a licence.

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Part 8A International air services licensing
Scheduled international air service licences for New Zealand international airlines

87GScheduled international air service licence may be granted subject to conditions

  1. The Minister, after giving consideration to the application in accordance with section 87F, may refuse it, or may grant it wholly or partly, and subject to such conditions as the Minister thinks fit.

  2. The scheduled international air service licence shall be in such form as the Minister thinks fit.

  3. Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Minister, in granting any scheduled international air service licence, may prescribe, in respect of the scheduled international air service,—

  4. the countries or territories, or points within those countries or territories, that may be served and the route or routes that may be followed:
    1. the maximum capacity that may be provided:
      1. a date not later than which the service shall be commenced.
        Notes
        • Section 87G: inserted, on , by section 28 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 1996 (1996 No 91).