Air Navigation Act
(CHAPTER 6, Section 3(2)(o))
Air Navigation (Changi Airport Fees) Order
O 3
G.N. No. S 226/1990

REVISED EDITION 2000
(31st August 2000)
[1st June 1990]
Citation
1.  This Order may be cited as the Air Navigation (Changi Airport Fees) Order.
Definitions
2.  In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires —
“aerodrome” means the Changi Airport;
“Authority” means the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore established under section 3 of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Act (Cap. 41).
“chief executive officer” means the chief executive officer of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and includes any person authorised by him to act on his behalf and any person acting in that capacity;
“landing fee” means the fee prescribed by paragraph 3;
“parking fee” means the fee prescribed by paragraph 6;
“passenger security service charge” means the charge of that description specified in paragraph 10(1);
[S 55/2002 wef 01/03/2002]
[S 813/2005 wef 26/03/2006]
“passenger service charge” means the charge of that description specified in paragraph 10(1);
[S 55/2002 wef 01/03/2002]
[S 813/2005 wef 26/03/2006]
“taxi-weight” means the maximum structural design weight limits of the aircraft as contained in the aircraft model type certificate data sheet or the manufacturer’s approved flight manual.
Landing fee
3.—(1)  Subject to paragraphs 4 and 5 and any exemption granted under any other written law, a landing fee at the rate specified in the First Schedule shall be paid to the Authority in respect of each landing of an aircraft at the aerodrome.
(2)  Subject to sub-paragraph (3), for the purpose of calculating the landing fee, the weight of the aircraft shall be the taxi-weight of the aircraft.
(3)  When a restriction is placed by the chief executive officer on the taxi-weight of an aircraft operating from the aerodrome, the maximum landing fee charged for such aircraft shall be based on the restricted taxi-weight until such time as the restriction is lifted.
Reduction of landing fee
4.—(1)  Where the flight is for the purpose of —
(a)training or testing of flight crew or both; or
(b)testing any aircraft or instrument of any aircraft,
and the permission of the chief executive officer for the flight has been obtained before the flight is undertaken, the landing fee shall be reduced as follows:
Period
 
Rate of Reduction of landing fee
(i) 1st April 2001 to 31st March 2002
 
50%
(ii) 1st April 2002 to 31st March 2003
 
25%.
[S 112/2001 wef 01/04/2001]
(2)  Where any aircraft operates on charter flights on behalf of the Joint Services Movement Control of the United Kingdom, the landing fee shall be reduced by one-third.
Exemption from payment of landing fee
5.  The following aircraft are exempted from payment of the landing fee:
(a)British military aircraft used for military purposes;
(b)foreign diplomatic aircraft engaged on diplomatic or consular missions to Singapore;
(c)aircraft used for Government ceremonial purposes;
(d)such other aircraft or classes of aircraft as the chief executive officer may approve.
Parking fee
6.—(1)  A parking fee at the rate specified in Part I of the Second Schedule shall be paid to the Authority for the parking of an aircraft at any place in the aerodrome for each period of 24 hours or part thereof.
(2)  The parking time referred to in sub-paragraph (1) shall begin when the aircraft lands at the aerodrome and end when it takes off.
(3)  Subject to sub-paragraph (4), no parking fee shall be payable for the parking of an aircraft for the first 3 hours.
(4)  In addition to the parking fee payable under sub-paragraph (1), a parking fee at the rate specified in Part I of the Second Schedule shall be payable for the parking of a freighter aircraft for the first 3 hours or part thereof at any place in the aerodrome designated by the chief executive officer as a freighter parking bay.
(5)  The area occupied by an aircraft for the purpose of calculating the parking fee shall be the product of the span of the aircraft and its maximum length.
(6)  Subject to sub-paragraph (7), where an aircraft is parked at any place in the aerodrome for a continuous period of 30 days or more, the fee payable for the parking of the aircraft shall be at the rate specified in Part II of the Second Schedule.
(7)  The chief executive officer may in his discretion permit an aircraft to be parked at any place in the aerodrome on a monthly basis at a fee, payable in advance, which shall be 26 times the parking fee payable for the parking of the aircraft for a period of 24 hours.
(8)  Where any fee has been paid in respect of an aircraft for the parking of the aircraft on a monthly basis under sub-paragraph (7) and the aircraft does not use the space provided for it —
(a)another aircraft with the same taxi-weight may, with the written approval of the chief executive officer, use such space; and
(b)no rebate of the fee shall be granted under any circumstances.
Reduction of parking fee
7.  The chief executive officer may authorise a reduction of one-third of the parking fee in respect of any aircraft performing charter flights on behalf of the Joint Services Movement Control of the United Kingdom.
Exemption from payment of parking fee
8.  The chief executive officer may in his discretion exempt any aircraft belonging to any of the classes of aircraft specified in paragraph 5 from payment of the parking fee.
Owner or commander of aircraft to sign required form before using aerodrome
9.  No aircraft shall be accepted for parking at the aerodrome unless the owner or commander of the aircraft signs such form as the chief executive officer may require.
Charges to be paid by passengers
10.—(1)  Subject to paragraph 11, the following charges shall be paid to the Authority by every passenger embarking on an aircraft at the aerodrome:
Terminal building of embarkation
For passengers embarking before 1st January 2009
For passengers embarking on or after 1st January 2009
 
Passenger service charge
Passenger security service charge
Passenger service charge
Passenger security service charge
(a) Budget terminal
$ 7
$6
$ 7
$8
(b) Any other terminal
$15
$6
$20
$8.
(2)  The Authority may collect the passenger service charge and passenger security service charge referred to in sub-paragraph (1) —
(a)in a lump sum of $13 from every passenger embarking on an aircraft at the budget terminal of the aerodrome before 1st January 2009;
(b)in a lump sum of $21 from every passenger embarking on an aircraft at any other terminal of the aerodrome before 1st January 2009;
(c)in a lump sum of $15 from every passenger embarking on an aircraft at the budget terminal of the aerodrome on or after 1st January 2009; or
(d)in a lump sum of $28 from every passenger embarking on an aircraft at any other terminal of the aerodrome on or after 1st January 2009.
[S 530/2008 wef 01/11/2008]
Exemption from payment of passenger service charge and passenger security service charge
11.  The following persons are exempted from payment of the passenger service charge and passenger security service charge:
(a)operating crew required to perform duties on an aircraft but excluding airline employees travelling on the aircraft who are not part of the flight or cabin crew operating the aircraft;
(b)any passenger aboard any aircraft specified in paragraph 5;
(c)any passenger who does not leave the transit area or who leaves the transit area because of interruption to a flight at the aerodrome caused by the unserviceability of an aircraft or the unavailability of an essential facility or caused by delay beyond the control of the passenger or the airline operator concerned;
(d)any passenger who, as evidenced by his passenger ticket, is scheduled to depart from Singapore by an aircraft within 24 hours of his scheduled time of arrival for a destination in another country other than the country from which he embarked on the aircraft by which he arrived in Singapore;
(e)infants below the age of 2 years;
(f)service personnel and their dependants embarking on aircraft operating on charter flights on behalf of the Joint Services Movement Control of the United Kingdom; and
(g)such other passengers or classes of passengers as the chief executive officer may approve.
Aerobridge fee
12.—(1)  An aerobridge fee shall be payable for the docking of an aircraft at an aerobridge at the rate specified in the Third Schedule.
(2)  The chief executive officer may in his discretion exempt any aircraft belonging to any of the classes of aircraft specified in paragraph 5 from the payment of the aerobridge fee.
All fees, except passenger service charge and passenger security service charge, to be paid by commander of aircraft
13.—(1)  Except as approved in writing by the chief executive officer, all fees payable under this Order, other than the passenger service charge and passenger security service charge, shall be paid by the commander of the aircraft in respect of which the fees are payable without any demand being made before the aircraft departs from the aerodrome.
(2)  If any fee is not paid by the commander of an aircraft to the Authority in accordance with sub-paragraph (1), it shall be a debt due to the Authority jointly and severally from the owner and the commander of the aircraft in respect of which the fee is payable.
(3)  For the purpose of enforcing payment of any fee under this Order, the chief executive officer may refuse to permit an aircraft to take off from the aerodrome until the fee has been paid.
(4)  No abatement of any fee shall be allowed in the event of any aerodrome service, assistance or other facility being not available.
(5)  [Deleted by S 402/2002 wef 15/08/2002]
Remission of fees and charges
14.  The chief executive officer may remit, reduce or refund wholly or in part any fee or charge payable to the Authority under this Order.
[S 402/2002 wef 15/08/2002]