Government of Dubai Media Office – 9 March 2017: Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum approved Executive Council Resolution No. (4) of 2017 related to fines and fees of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority.

As per the Resolution, anyone who seeks to perform an activity in the aviation sector in Dubai is required to get a license from the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority. Licenses issued are valid for a renewable period of one year. The application for renewal should be submitted at least 30 days before the expiry of the license.

The Resolution specifies the fees associated with the services of the Civil Aviation Authority. This includes fees for the issuance of licenses related to the aviation sector, accreditation of institutes, clubs and aeronautical programmes, landing fees for private jets, unscheduled passenger and cargo flights, approval for new runways for planes, and general services of the Authority as well as fees for issuing building permits.

In case the Authority requires the services of a third party, the customer is liable for all the charges incurred. In this case, the customer should be notified in advance, and the Authority’s estimation of costs is final.

A fine of AED5000 is imposed on those who carry out activities in the aviation sector without receiving a license or a no-objection letter from the Authority. Activities covered also include fireworks and laser displays, aerial photography and advertising, balloon launches and air lights.

Organising air shows without a no-objection letter will invite a fine of AED30,000, while organising an event that could affect air navigation will bring a fine of AED10,000. Conducting an activity that can seriously endanger air navigation will bring a fine of AED30,000.

Using non registered drones for commercial activities will invite fines of between AED2,000 and 20,000. Using non-registered drones for other activities will bring a fine of between AED1,000 and 20,000. Using drones during events without a no-objection letter from the Authority can bring a fine of AED10,000.

Establishing a warehouse to store dangerous goods in an avigation easement area will invite a fine of AED10,000. Failure to have aircraft warning lights, and conducting aviation sector related activity without meeting the terms and conditions of the Authority can bring fines of between AED5,000 and 10,000. Delay in renewing the licenses following expiry without an acceptable excuse will draw a fine of 10% of the fee every month.

© Press Release 2017