FEES of KÖLN BONN AIRPORT



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FEES of KÖLN BONN AIRPORT Valid March, 1 st 2009 43 LuftVZO According to the approval ministry of building and traffic NRW dated 18.02.2009. A. Landing fees (1) A landing fee is a payable to the airport company by airlines and aircraft operating agencies for every landing of their aircraft at Cologne/Bonn Airport. (2) The landing fee is based on a) the maximum take-off weight * of the aircraft as entered in its certificate of airworthiness, whereby for landings or take-off between 2200 and 0600 (local time) a weight of 12,000 kg is taken as the lower limit (fixed fee), regardless of the actual maximum take-off weight. A reduction in the MTOW per AFM will only be recognised if advised the FKB ** at least 4 months before the beginning of a new schedule period. Appropriate certification from the German LBA or other competent air-worthiness registration authority is to be submitted as proof. Every increase in the MTOW of an aircraft in its registration papers is to be advised the FKB without delay. For landings during the day and subsequent takeoff between 2200 and 0600 local time, then the fixed landing fee shall be determined by applying the night time price (increased MTOW rate). Cargo-only aircraft are granted a reduction of 25% of the fixed daytime landing fee from Mondays to Fridays if both take-off and landing are between 0600 and 2200 local time. and b) additionally an emission charge per landing c) additionally a charge for aircraft of noise category ( 1 to 7 ) d) additionally according to the number of passengers on board the aircraft when it lands an variable fee and passenger fee. * ) Proof of the applicable MTOW as documented in the aeroplane flight manual (AFM)-Basic Manual-Section for weight limitations, must be provided. Failing presentation on the AFM the landing fee will be based on the highest MTOW for the respective type. Retroactive refunds will not be made. ** ) Flughafen Köln/Bonn GmbH (Cologne/Bonn airport company)

2 (3) a) The part of the landing fee based on the maximum take-off weight of the aircraft, taking into consideration the terms of ICAO (Noise Protection Requirements for Aircraft, publication of the Federal Aviation Authority of 1 January 1991), is calculated as follows and amounts to: aircraft up to 2 t MTOW include emission charge For propeller aircraft and helicopters Domestic German and international flights up to 1.2 t maximum take-off weight over 1.2 to 2 t maximum take-off weight up to 2 t complying with the complying with the complying with the complying with the without noise conditions conditions of ICAO, conditions of ICAO, conditions of ICAO, certificate according of ICAO Appx. 16, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, to ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 6 or the LSL, Chap.6 (-4 db(a)**), Chap.6 *) Vol.1 or the LSL (-4dB(A)**), Chap. 8, Chap. VI.2.3*) Chap.8, Chap. 10 Chap. 10 or the LSL Chap. VI.2.4., Chap. VIII, Chap. X*) or the LSL Chap. VIII, Chap. X*) Euro per procedure 13,55 27,10 24,50 49,00 79,05 * ) Aircraft comply with the conditions of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 6, 8, 10 or the LSL if it is proved in individual cases by data of the manufacture or comparable documents of a licensing authority that the noise values permitted by Chapter 6, 8 and 10 as well as the LSL are not exceeded. Decisive for the calculation of the fees is the presentation of a corresponding noise certificate (issued by the aviation authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered) by the aircraft operator before take off. If no such presentation is made, the landing fees will be calculated on the basis of the category without noise certificate according to ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1 of LSL. ** ) Noise levels must be at least 4db(A) below the value limits of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 6.

3 aircraft over 2 t MTOW only for passenger- / mail-aircraft For turbo-jet aircraft and Propeller aircraft and helicopters over 2 t MTOW on flight licensed according to ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1 (for turbo-jet aircraft) without noise certificate according to complying with the complying with the ICAO Annex 16, Vol. 1 conditions of ICAO conditions of ICAO or the LSL Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 3*) and complying with the Chapter 2*) and complying with the conditions of ICAO, conditions of Appx 16, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 3 Vol. 1, Chap. 6 Chap. 5, Chap. 6 (-4dB(A)**), Chap. 8, Chap. 10 or the LSL Chap. III, Chap. V, Chap. VI.2.4, Chap. VIII, Chap. X.2.4.*) Domestic German and international flights or the LSL Chap. VI.2.3, X.2.3*) for each 1,000 kg of the MTOW or part thereof according to the lineardegressive calculation pattern Basic rate per t with 400 t MTOW According to bonuslist 4,30 between 0600 and 2200 h According to bonuslist 5,15 between 2200 and 0600 h From 0600 to 2200 15,76 From 0600 to 2200 24,24 not include bonuslist 5,83 From 2200 to 0600 47,94 from 2200 to 0600 74,94 between 0600 and 2200 h not include bonuslist 8,40 between 2200 and 0600 h Degression rate per t MTOW According to bonuslist 0,01095583 between 0600 and 2200 h According to bonuslist 0,01280794 between 2200 and 0600 h From 0600 to 2200 0,03584171 from 0600 to 2200 0,05449256 Not include bonuslist 0,01440181 From 2200 to 0600 0,10898512 from 2200 to 0600 0,16450584 Between 0600 and 2200 h Not include bonuslist 0,01980782 Between 2200 and 0600 h

4 aircraft over 2 t MTOW only for cargo-aircraft For turbo-jet aircraft and Propeller aircraft and helicopters over 2 t MTOW on flight licensed according to ICAO Appx. 16, Vol. 1 (for turbo-jet aircraft) without noise certificate according to complying with the complying with the ICAO Annex 16, Vol. 1 conditions of ICAO conditions of ICAO or the LSL Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 3*) and complying with the Chapter 2*) and complying with the conditions of ICAO, conditions of Appx 16, Appx. 16, Vol. 1, Chap. 3 Vol. 1, Chap. 6 Chap. 5, Chap. 6 (-4dB(A)**), Chap. 8, Chap. 10 or the LSL Chap. III, Chap. V, Chap. VI.2.4, Chap. VIII, Chap. X.2.4.*) Domestic German and international flights or the LSL Chap. VI.2.3, X.2.3*) for each 1,000 kg of the MTOW or part thereof according to the lineardegressive calculation pattern Basic rate per t with 400 t MTOW According to bonuslist 4,75 between 0600 and 2200 h According to bonuslist 5,60 between 2200 and 0600 h From 0600 to 2200 17,41 From 0600 to 2200 26,78 not include bonuslist 6,44 From 2200 to 0600 52,97 from 2200 to 0600 82,78 between 0600 and 2200 h not include bonuslist 9,28 between 2200 and 0600 h Degression rate per t MTOW According to bonuslist 0,01095583 between 0600 and 2200 h According to bonuslist 0,01280794 between 2200 and 0600 h From 0600 to 2200 0,03584171 from 0600 to 2200 0,05449256 Not include bonuslist 0,01440181 From 2200 to 0600 0,10898512 from 2200 to 0600 0,16450584 Between 0600 and 2200 h Not include bonuslist 0,01980782 Between 2200 and 0600 h

5 Determining the final price by aircraft/mtow *) (Basic rate + (Degression rate * (400 MTOW))) * MTOW. *) normal rounded; aircraft over 400 to. MTOW, basic-rate only * ) Turbo-jet aircraft comply with the conditions of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapters 2 and 3 if it is proved by data of the manufacturer or documents of a licensing authority in individual cases that noise values permitted by Chapter 2 and 3 are not exceeded. Aircraft comply with the conditions of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 6, 8, 10 or the LSL if it is proved in individual cases by data of the manufacture or comparable documents of a licensing authority that the noise values permitted by Chapter 6, 8 and 10 as well as the LSL are not exceeded. Decisive for the calculation of the fees is the presentation of a corresponding noise certificate (issued by the aviation authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered) by the aircraft operator before take off. If no such presentation is made, the landing fees will be calculated on the basis of the category without noise certificate according to ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1 of LSL. ** ) Noise levels must be at least 4db(A) below the value limits of ICAO Appendix 16, Vol. 1, Chapter 6. Aircraft according to bonuslist BMV: Present all types up to 25 t MTOW as well as A 300 B 727-100 (reengined with 3 Tay-Engines) F 100 A 310 B 747-400 F 70 A 318 B 737-300 bis -800 Gulfstream IV A 319 B 767 DC 10-30 /MD 11 A 320 B 757 BAe 146 / Avro RJ-Serie A 321 B 777 DC 8-70 A 330 MD 90 TU 204 A 340 CRJ 700 EM 170 / 175 A 380 CL 90 ERJ 190 The variable part of landing fee which is charged by the number of passengers on board when the aircraft (ac) lands amounts to 0,28.

6 The following price categories are applicabel to all by day at night. ac of noise category 1 10 by day / 20 at night ac of noise category 2 20 by day / 40 at night ac of noise category 3 40 by day / 80 at night ac of noise category 4 70 by day / 140 at night ac of noise category 5 140 by day / 280 at night ac of noise category 6 280 by day / 560 at night ac of noise category 7 560 by day / 1.120 at night to be paid additionally for each landing. List of noise category 1 to 7 : category 1 category 2 category 3 category 4 < 66,9 db(a) 67-69,9 db(a) 70-72,9 db(a) 73 76,9 db(a) Beechcraft 33 ATP Advanced Turboprop Airbus A318 Airbus A 300 Frachter Beechcraft 35 ATR 42-100 Airbus A-319 Airbus A 300-600 Cessna 150 ATR-72 Airbus A 320 Airbus A 310 Cessna 152 BAE146 Boeing B 737-600 Airbus A-321 Cessna 172R BAE146-200 Boeing B 737-700 Airbus A 330-200 Cessna 175 BAE146-300 Boeing B 737-800 Boeing B 737-300 Cessna 177 Beechcraft 40 Boeing B 757-200 Boeing B 737-400 Cessna 182 Beechcraft 90 Boeing B 757-300 Boeing B 737-500 Pilatus PC-9M Boeing B 712 Dassault-Breguet Falcon 20/50/90 Boeing B 767-200 Pilatus PL12 BD-700 Global Express Fokker F 70 / 100 Boeing B 767-300 others < 2to Canadair CL-600 Challenger McDonnell Douglas MD-90 Boeing 777-200/300 Canadair Regional Jet Piaggio P.180 Avanti Antonov-26 Cessna 340 Lockheed Hercules Antonov-30 Cessna 404 Lockheed Electra C 160 Transall Cessna 414 SW2/3/4 and Cessna 412 all Helicopter Cessna 441 Cessna 500 Cessna 525 Cessna 560 Citation V Cessna 560XL Citation Excel Cessna 650 Citation VII DASH 5 DASH 8-100 DASH 8-300 DASH 8-400 Dassault-Breguet Falcon 10 Dornier 328 Dornier 328 J Embraer 120 ER Embraer 145 LR Embraer EMB-135 Fokker F.27 Gulfstream 4/5 HS 25-700/800 Learjet 31-60 PA 31/34/42/46/60 category 5 category 6 category 7

7 77-80,9 db(a) 81-85,9 db(a) 86 db(a) - Airbus A 340 Boeing B 747-100 Boeing Sentry Avacs Boeing B 747-400 Boeing B 747-200 Boeing B 707 Boeing B 747SP Boeing B 747-300 Bac 111-500 Lokheed Tristar L101 Antonov An-22 Antheus McDonnell-Douglas DC 8-50/52 McDonnell-Douglas MD80 Antonov-124 Mig 29 McDonnell-Douglas MD81 McDonnell-Douglas DC 8-70/72 MRCA Tornado McDonnell-Douglas MD82 Ilyuschin Il-96 Ilyuschin Il-76 McDonnell-Douglas MD83 Tupolev-134 Ilyuschin Il-86 McDonnell-Douglas MD87 F4 Phantom McDonnell-Douglas MD88 McDonnell-Douglas DC-10-10 McDonnell-Douglas DC-10-30 McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Tupolev Tu-154 M The aircraft is classified according to the median maximun levels of the last 3 to 6 years measured at point 6 ( Lohmar ) during take-off. AC not specified here will be classified by the airport at ist reasonable discretion according to their noise certificates until such time as sufficient measurements are available for Cologne Bonn Airport. Additional emission charge: The emission-related charge amounts to 3.00 per kg of nitrogen oxide equivalent (the emission value) within the standardized LTO cycle of an aircraft. The charge is invoiced per landing. The required data on engine and aircraft types are retrieved from a recognized airline fleet database. The emission-related charge is calculated using the ERLIG 1 formula on the basis of the certified nitrogen oxide (NOx) and hydrocarbon (HC) emission values per engine in the LTO-cycle pursuant to ICAO Annex 16 Volume II as follows: Formula: NOx,aircraft [kg] = (No. of engines x SMode time [s] x fuel consumption [kg/s] x NOx -index [g /kg]) / 1000 If HC LTO > 19.6 g/kn the NOx,aircraft is multiplied by a factor a: a = 1; if DpHC/Foo <= 19.6 g/kn a = (DpHC/Foo)/19.6 g/kn ; if DpHC/Foo > 19.6 g/kn (amax = 4). Nitrogen oxide equivalent per aircraft = a x NOx per aircraft. The emission value is taken into account up to the third decimal place. The emission values are calculated on the basis of the ICAO Aircraft Engine Emissions Database for turbo jet engines 2 as well as the FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency Database for propeller-driven engines 3. If the emission databases contain no or conflicting entries for an engine type, the highest known emission value will be used, regardless of the various operational criteria. If for an aircraft no or contradictory engine data are available, the highest known emission value of this aircraft type will be applied. If an engine type is not included in one of the databases available and the data for a standard engine type cannot be used, the engine type is evaluated on the basis of DLR-study dated February 28, 2005. When engines are used which emit less than the registered amount of nitrogen oxide equivalent (e.g. through differing UID numbers or the use of a re-rated version of the engine), documentation must be provided to the airport operator by presenting the AFM along with the ICAO certification or the manufacturer s documentation. Until the above-mentioned documentation is provided, invoicing will be based on the highest known emission value for the respective aircraft and engine type.

8 The airport operator must be notified without delay of any increase or reduction in the emission value of the aircraft as entered in the AFM or ICAO certificate or manufacturer s documentation. For aircraft movements for which increased emission values are subsequently determined, the airport operator is entitled to levy retroactive charges; reduced emission values will be taken into account without delay as soon asthey are documented and verified. No refunds will be made. Attention for aircraft from 2to. to 6 to. MTOW: A general emission charge of 2 per landing will be calculated regardless of engine. 1 ERLIG= Emission Related Landing Charges Investigation Group, ECAC 2 http://www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?catid=702&pagetype=90 3 http://www.foi.se/foi/templates/page 4618.aspx Airships and hot-air balloons An anchor mast fee and a landing or take-off fee must be paid for airships and hot-air balloons using the airport. Airships The anchor mast fee is charged for erecting such a mast and amounts to the following for every 24 hours or part thereof: - fixed lump sum for airships 135,00 The calculation period begins when the mast is put up and ends when it is taken down. The fixed landing fee depends of the airship MTOW and is calculated as stated in Chapter 3 / Bonus List (pages 3 and 4 of the Fees Regulations) per 1,000 kgs of MTOW or part thereof. Hot-air balloons The following lump sum is charged for the take-off 12,50 of a hot-air balloon.

9 b) The fees detailed in paragraph a) are reduced for instructions and familiarization flights for aircraft with a maximum take-off weight of up to over 3.000 kg by 40 percent 3.000 kg by 55 percent During the hours 0600 to 2200 (local time) the reduced fees amount to at least 13,55. c) Instruction flights in the sense of paragraph b) are flights in which a civil student pilot within the scope of his training school meets the requirements necessary for obtaining a civil pilot s license or authorisation in the sense of the examination requirements for aviation personnel. d) Instructional, probationary, check or familiarisation flights within the meaning of paragraph b) above are flights serving the purpose of instructing civil pilots in airmanship or technical matters; each and every pilot to be instructed, checked or familiarised or for whom the flight is probationary must be in possession of a valid Pilot s License and the pilot administering such flight must be on board the aircraft used. (4) Passenger fees That part of landing based on the number of passengers aboard the aircraft when landing is providing the aircraft has started from an airport within the Federal Republic of Germany 6,20 providing the aircraft has started from an airport inside the European Union or EWR State (without Germany) and Switzerland 7,30 providing the aircraft has started from an airport outside the European Union or EWR- State and Switzerland 7,70 per passenger. Not included in the number of passengers aboard the aircraft when landing are children less than 2 years old are not entitled to occupy a seat.

10 With effect from 2009 any airline whose load factor exceeds 80% over calendar year will receive a refund in the amount of 1,08 each passenger (over the 80% mark). The refund will normally paid in the first quarter of the following year. (5) The security charge has to be paid which is based on the number of departing passengers. The security charges amount to 0,98 per departing passenger. The security charge amounts to 0,98 per 100 kg outbound freight / mail or parts thereof. This charge applies also to outbound freight / mail in passenger aircraft. (6) The part of the landing fees based on the maximum take-off weight of the aircraft is also payable for a touch-and-go landing. (7) Landing fees are not payable for emergency landings due to technical problems of the aircraft or due to actual use of violence or threatened use of violence unless the airport was the scheduled destination. Diversionary landings are not emergency landings. (8) The landing fee is payable in Euro ( ) before take-off. In special cases it may be paid later if prior arrangements have been made with the airport company. (9) The landing fee is remuneration in the sense of 10 paragraph 1) of the turnover tax law. The fee-payer must therefore additionally pay the turnover tax.

11 B. Parking Fees (1) Aircraft owners must pay the airport operator a fee for parking their aircraft on the airport. (2) The amount of this fee depends on the aircraft s approved MTOW and whether or not the average handling duration (DUABF) is exceeded. (3) The parking fee for a block time exceeding the average handling time for the aircraft category applicable is as below per hour or part thereof and per MTOW metric ton at the times stated. Aircraft Category DUABF 1 < 25 MTOW 01:00 hour 2 < 100 MTOW 01:30 hours 3 < 140 MTOW 02:00 hours 4 < 200 MTOW 02:30 hours 5 < 300 MTOW 03:00 hours 6 < 425 MTOW 04:00 hours 7 > 425 MTOW 05:00 hours between 0700 and 0900 (local time) between 1700 and 2000 (local time) between 2200 and 0500 (local time) 0,34 for every hour or part thereof and by MTOW at all other times (l.t. CGN): 0,24 per hour or part thereof and by MTOW The max. amount for 24 hours is: 2,20 per hour and by MTOW Every hour or part thereof after exceeding the DUABF is decisive in deciding whether to apply Peak or Non-peak pricing. (4) After expiry of the period mentioned in B (3) of the Schedule of Fees, the air port is entitled to allocate suitable positions to the parked aircraft. If the airline does not comply, the fee will be increased in accordance with B (3) to three times the normalrate.

12 (5) The parking fee is payable in Euro ( ) before take-off. In special cases it may be paid later if prior arrangements have been made with the airport company. (6) For the parking of aircraft which is expected to exceed 30 days, a rental agreement between the aircraft operator and the airport company can be made before parking begins. (7) The parking fee is remuneration in the sense of 10 paragraph 1 of the turn over tax law. The fee-payer must therefore additionally pay the turnover tax. C. Validity These tariffs are effective from March, 1 st 2009. The German text shall prevail. Errors excepted. KBA CC/KM - 02/2009 02203-40 4082 / 5510