Parliamentary group warns of General Aviation ‘market failure’ in Green Paper response
Thursday 20th June 2019.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on General Aviation (APPG-GA) has responded to the Government’s ‘Aviation 2050 — the future of UK aviation’ Green Paper warning that ‘market failure’ is occurring in the UK’s General Aviation industry.
The group, formed of 222 parliamentarians, has called on the Government to undertake ‘bold and ambitious’ measures to ensure GA is able to thrive in the future.
Chair of the APPG-GA, Grant Shapps MP, said “It is clear to us a group that GA is now facing a market failure situation.
“As more of our airfields disappear under housing developments and more of our common airspace is closed off, the distribution of vital services for aviation across the UK is reaching a critical point. The Government needs to wake up and take bold action now if this situation is to be reversed.”
In its response, the APPG-GA has suggested tougher planning protections for airfields and a complete re-writing of the process for managing controlled airspace in the UK.
The APPG also took a stand on the overarching principles of GA regulation, saying that they ‘support the concept of greater regulatory autonomy and self-certification for specialist aviation organisations, recognising the benefits this could have in streamlining red tape and reducing the burden on the CAA.’
Mr Shapps said “GA has completely different needs to commercial air transport. Yet for government, the temptation seems to always be a one size fits all approach. This doesn’t work for the light aviation industry which needs to stay low cost and flexible to succeed.”
The group’s response also highlighted a number of key incentives which need to be included in aviation strategy, including VAT relief for flight training, relaxing the rules on sky typing and improving the pathways to aviation through education.
GA is an important industry to the UK. Government figures, published in the Green Paper, suggest that GA supports 10,000 jobs nationally and contributes £1.1bn annually to the UK economy. Yet, exact figures differ. One study by the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) puts the value of business aviation in the UK at over €8bn a year, supporting over 40,000 jobs.
The APPG-GA argues that GA’s value to the economy is much greater still, as it forms the grassroots foundation of Britain’s lucrative commercial air transport and aerospace sectors.
Notes to Editors
- The APPG-GA’s full response to ‘Aviation 2050 — the future of UK aviation’ Green Paper can be found by clicking here.
- For further information, please contact APPG-GA Head of Secretariat James Shipp at james.shipp@generalaviationappg.uk or on 0207 219 8497.