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PART 1Airports

CHAPTER 3General provision

Interpretation

66Airports

(1)In this Part “airport” means an aerodrome within the meaning of the Civil Aviation Act 1982 together with other land, buildings and structures used for the purposes of—

(a)the landing and taking off of aircraft at the aerodrome,

(b)the manoeuvring, parking or servicing of aircraft between landing and take-off at the aerodrome,

(c)the arrival or departure of persons carried or to be carried as passengers by air transport services operating to or from the aerodrome, together with their baggage,

(d)the arrival or departure of cargo carried or to be carried by such services,

(e)the processing of such persons, baggage and cargo between their arrival and departure, and

(f)the arrival or departure of persons who work at the airport.

(2)Section 67 makes further provision about what is and is not included in an airport for the purposes of this Part.

(3)The Secretary of State may by regulations provide that, for the purposes of this Part, land, buildings and other structures specified in the regulations, or of a description specified in the regulations, are or are not—

(a)part of an airport, or

(b)part of the core area of an airport.

(4)The regulations may, in particular—

(a)modify subsection (1)(a) to (f) and section 67, and

(b)modify the definition of the core area of an airport in section 5.

(5)In this section “modify” includes amend or repeal.

67Airports: supplementary

(1)An airport includes, in particular—

(a)a passenger terminal,

(b)the forecourt of a passenger terminal,

(c)a qualifying car park,

(d)a cargo processing area,

(e)land, buildings and other structures used for air traffic services, and

(f)land, buildings and other structures used for the purposes of transferring passengers, baggage or cargo—

(i)between passenger terminals or cargo processing areas that form part of the airport, or

(ii)between such terminals or areas and aircraft using the airport,

subject to the following provisions of this section.

(2)The forecourt of a passenger terminal includes an area that—

(a)is used by road vehicles to pick up or drop off passengers using the terminal, and

(b)has pedestrian access to the terminal,

other than a car park, bus station, tram station or railway station.

(3)A car park is a qualifying car park if—

(a)it is part of a passenger terminal that forms part of the airport, or

(b)it has pedestrian access to such a terminal.

(4)An airport does not include a hotel, unless it is situated in a passenger terminal that forms part of the airport.

(5)An airport does not include a bus station, tram station or railway station.

(6)For the purposes of section 66(1) when a person arrives at, or departs from, an airport other than in an aircraft the person’s arrival or departure takes place on arrival at or departure from—

(a)a passenger terminal that is part of the airport,

(b)the forecourt of such a terminal, or

(c)a qualifying car park that is part of the airport.

(7)For the purposes of section 66(1)

(a)when cargo arrives at an airport other than in an aircraft its arrival takes place when it is first unloaded from the vehicle in which it arrives, and

(b)when cargo departs from an airport other than in an aircraft its departure takes place when it is loaded on to the vehicle in which it is to depart.

(8)For the purposes of sections 5(4) and 66(1) the servicing of aircraft between landing and take-off at the aerodrome includes—

(a)the supply of fuel, and

(b)the repair, maintenance and overhaul of aircraft that land at the aerodrome.

68Airport operation services

(1)In this Part “airport operation services” means services provided at an airport for the purposes of—

(a)the landing and taking off of aircraft,

(b)the manoeuvring, parking or servicing of aircraft,

(c)the arrival or departure of passengers and their baggage,

(d)the arrival or departure of cargo,

(e)the processing of passengers, baggage or cargo between their arrival and departure, or

(f)the arrival or departure of persons who work at the airport.

(2)Section 67(6) to (8) apply for the purposes of subsection (1) as they apply for the purposes of section 66(1).

(3)“Airport operation services” include, in particular, the provision at an airport of—

(a)groundhandling services described in the Annex to Council Directive 96/67/EC of 15 October 1996 on access to the groundhandling market at Community airports (as amended from time to time),

(b)facilities for car parking, and

(c)facilities for shops and other retail businesses.

(4)“Airport operation services” do not include—

(a)air transport services,

(b)air traffic services, or

(c)services provided in shops or as part of other retail businesses.

(5)For the purposes of this Part—

(a)“airport operation services” include permitting a person to access or use land that forms part of an airport or facilities at an airport for a purpose described in subsection (1)(a) to (f), and

(b)a person who permits another to access or use land that forms part of an airport area, or facilities in an airport area, for such a purpose is to be treated as providing airport operation services in that area.

(6)The Secretary of State may by regulations provide that, for the purposes of this Part, services are or are not to be treated as airport operation services.

(7)The regulations may, in particular, modify subsections (1) to (5).

(8)In this section “modify” includes amend or repeal.

69Air transport services

(1)In this Part—

(2)In this Part references to users of air transport services include future users of such services.

70Joint operators of areas

(1)Two or more persons are joint operators of an airport area where they jointly have overall responsibility for the management of all of the area.

(2)Regulations under section 9 may include provision about when two or more persons are or are not to be treated for the purposes of this Part as jointly having such responsibility.

(3)The CAA’s power under section 10 to make a determination includes power to determine whether, in a particular case, two or more persons have such responsibility.

(4)The Secretary of State may by regulations provide that, where there are joint operators of an airport area, the provisions of Chapters 1 and 3 of this Part (other than this section) apply in relation to the operators and the area with the modifications specified in the regulations.

71Connected persons

(1)For the purposes of this Part one person is connected with another if they are group undertakings in relation to each other.

(2)“Group undertaking” has the same meaning as in the Companies Acts (see section 1161 of the Companies Act 2006).

(3)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision about when one person is connected with another for the purposes of this Part, including provision amending or otherwise modifying subsections (1) and (2).

72Minor definitions and index

(1)In this Part—

(2)References in this Part to providing a service, however expressed, include providing a facility (and related expressions are to be interpreted accordingly).

(3)References in this Part to a building or other structure are to any building or structure, whether above or below ground.

(4)References in this Part to a notice are to a notice in writing.

(5)References in this Part to remedying the consequences of a contravention of a licence condition or requirement include paying an amount to a person—

(a)by way of compensation for loss or damage suffered by the person, or

(b)in respect of annoyance, inconvenience or anxiety suffered by the person.

(6)Schedule 7 (index of defined expressions) has effect.