AIRPORT ECONOMIC REGULATORY AUTHORITY (AERA)
Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) is a regulatory
agency under Government of India to regulate tariff and other expenditure & fees for major
airports. It is a statutory body constituted under the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority
of India Act (AERA), 2008.Head office in Delhi.
Functions of AERA
The statutory functions of the AERA as enshrined in the Airports Economic Regulatory
Authority of India Act, 2008 are as below:
To determine the tariff for the aeronautical services taking into consideration:
o The capital expenditure incurred and timely investment in improvement of airport facilities.
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o The service provided, its quality and other relevant factors.
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o The cost for improving efficiency.
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o Economic and viable operation of major airports.
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o Revenue received from services other than the aeronautical services.
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o The concession offered by the Central Government in any agreement or memorandum of
understanding or otherwise.
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o Any other factor which may be relevant for the purposes of this Act.
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To determine the amount of the Development Fees in respect of major airports.
To determine the amount of the Passengers Service Fee levied under rule 88 of the Aircraft
Rules, 1937 made under the Aircraft Act, 1934.
To monitor the set Performance Standards relating to quality, continuity and reliability of
service as may be specified by the Central Government or any authority authorized by it in
this behalf.
To call for such information as may be necessary to determine the tariff under clause (a).
To perform such other functions relating to tariff, as may be entrusted to it by the Central
Government or as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.
Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) is a regulatory
agency under Government of India to regulate tariff and other expenditure & fees for major
airports. It is a statutory body constituted under the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority
of India Act (AERA), 2008.Head office in Delhi.
Functions of AERA
The statutory functions of the AERA as enshrined in the Airports Economic Regulatory
Authority of India Act, 2008 are as below:
To determine the tariff for the aeronautical services taking into consideration:
o The capital expenditure incurred and timely investment in improvement of airport facilities.
o
o The service provided, its quality and other relevant factors.
o
o The cost for improving efficiency.
o
o Economic and viable operation of major airports.
o
o Revenue received from services other than the aeronautical services.
o
o The concession offered by the Central Government in any agreement or memorandum of
understanding or otherwise.
o
o Any other factor which may be relevant for the purposes of this Act.
o
To determine the amount of the Development Fees in respect of major airports.
To determine the amount of the Passengers Service Fee levied under rule 88 of the Aircraft
Rules, 1937 made under the Aircraft Act, 1934.
To monitor the set Performance Standards relating to quality, continuity and reliability of
service as may be specified by the Central Government or any authority authorized by it in
this behalf.
To call for such information as may be necessary to determine the tariff under clause (a).
To perform such other functions relating to tariff, as may be entrusted to it by the Central
Government or as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.