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How much will it cost you when new EASA regulation requires your
aircraft to have an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC)based on a review
done by a private CAMO (Continuing Airworthiness Managment Organisation). IAOPA
is making a survey for a typical Cessna 172 or similar. Below you will find the
data collected so far. If you can provide price information for
countries not already listed please inform
IAOPA to have them included in the survey.
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Country
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Airworthiness costs under existing regime
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Airworthiness costs under new CAMO/ARC regime
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Percentage increase in costs
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Denmark
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Approx. DKK 2.000
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First year DKK 15-20.0000. Subseqent years approx DKK 5-10.000
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500-1000%
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Greece
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Approx. EUR 200
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First year EUR 3.000. Subsequent years approx EUR 2.000
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1000-1500%
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Sweden
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Approx. SEK 6.000
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Startup fee SEK 40.0000. Annual costs SEK 40.000 plus reduced stae fee of SEK 3.000.
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approx. 800-1000%
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UK
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Increase in costs of GBP 1000-2000 annually
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