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NBAA Concerned Over New Airport Use Fees in Oregon

Fee Schedule Based On Aircraft Type, Weight

The NBAA says it has been made aware of a new airport use fee schedule enacted recently at the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport (KOTH) in North Bend, OR.

Association representatives are in communication with counterparts at the AOPA, which has recently sent inquiries to the Airport Manager seeking further information regarding the methodology used in developing the fee schedule. NBAA is currently reviewing the information and will be meeting with the FAA Airport Compliance Division this week to better understand whether the new rate structure meets FAA grant assurances.

A fee schedule show fees ranging from a $10 use fee and $10 overnight fee for single engine piston airplanes to a $645 use fee and 4 cents per square foot overnight fees for large bizjets, regional airliners, B737s and B-52s.

The fee schedule provided to ANN by NBAA is dated June 7th, 2011.

FMI: www.nbaa.org

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