These licensing requirements reference the Civil Aviation Act 1990.
The Civil Aviation Act 1990
There is currently no fee or application form for an international air services licence.
Your application must include information for each service you plan to operate, including:
- the route you will follow, including all places to be served by your route
- the type of aircraft you will operate and, for passenger services, its seating configuration
- how often the service will fly every week
- details of any code-share arrangements
- the airline code and flight numbers to be used on each route
- the date you intend to start the service, and
- any required safety and security certification.
We may also ask you to submit a schedule of full passenger fares.
Proof of ownership and control
You may need to provide evidence of nationality for the airline’s control and either evidence of the airline’s nationality or its principal place of business or incorporation.
Under most bilateral air services agreements, the nationality of the ownership and control of an airline can affect the airline’s entitlement to exercise the rights accorded by the agreement. In some agreements the principal place of business and place of incorporation of the airline may also be relevant.
Proof of safety and security certification
In order to meet aviation safety and security requirements, you must hold a Foreign Air Operator Certificate, unless your application is only for code-sharing on the aircraft of another carrier that has the relevant operating authorisation.
To apply for a certificate you can contact the Manager Flight Operations — Airlines at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Then fill out an application form and send it together with the fee to the Director of Civil Aviation.
Part 129 Foreign Air Transport Operator Certification
How to contact the CAA
Courier:
Civil Aviation Authority
Level 15, Asteron Centre
55 Featherston Street
Wellington 6011
New Zealand
Post:
PO Box 3555
Wellington 6140
New Zealand
Email: info@caa.govt.nz
Fax: + 64 4 560 9452
Telephone: +64 4 560 9400
If you must have an air operator certificate, we can only grant an international air services licence after the certificate has been issued.
Proof of insurance
Before you start services you must give us proof of insurance. The insurance must cover any liability that may arise from or in connection with the operation of the services in respect of death or bodily injury, or of property damage.
We can ask airlines at any time to supply proof that their insurance is current.