Civil Aviation Act 2023

International aviation - International air services licensing - Licence-related provisions

185: Holder of licence may operate non-scheduled international flights without authorisation under section 189

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"Licenced flights to some countries don't need extra approval"

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If you have a licence under this part of the law, you can operate certain non-scheduled commercial international flights. You do not need authorisation under section 189 to fly to or from certain countries or territories, as long as you follow the rules of your licence. You must stay within the capacity limits of your licence when flying to these countries or territories.

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Part 6International aviation
International air services licensing: Licence-related provisions

185Holder of licence may operate non-scheduled international flights without authorisation under section 189

  1. If a person holds a licence under this subpart, the person is entitled to carry on specified non-scheduled commercial international flights, without authorisation under section 189, to or from the countries or territories that may be served under the licence, within the capacity limits, if any, of the licence.

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