Certificated air carrier landing operations shall mean all landing operations that are not general aviation landing operations or commuter landing operations.
Commuter landing operations shall mean all landing operations in fixed wing aircraft with a maximum passenger seating capacity of not more than 56 passengers conducted by a scheduled carrier.
The landing fee shall be designed to recover the Authority's annual projected costs allocated to the airfield facility, including without limitation, administrative, maintenance, operational and capital expenses. This fee shall consist of two components: an operation fee to recover costs allocable to aircraft operations irrespective of size of the aircraft and a weight-based fee to recover costs allocable to the size of an aircraft on the basis of nominal gross landed weight.
No operator shall land or take off in an aircraft or otherwise utilize the public airfield facility for operation of an aircraft, except upon payment of fees and charges established in 740 CMR 21.00 or otherwise prescribed from time to time by the Authority. Such charges shall include (but not be limited to) a weight-based landing fee payable by each operator using Logan for each landing operation provided that the following minimum landing fee levels shall apply for each such operation: $25.00 for fixed wing aircraft, and $10.00 for rotary wing aircraft.
General aviation landing operations shall mean all landing operations that do not involve transportation for hire or that are air taxi operations (as that term is currently defined in Title 14, § 298 of the Code of Federal Regulations) not conducted pursuant to a schedule published in the Official Airline Guide.
Air Carrier shall mean an operator conducting commuter operations or certificated air carrier operations as defined in 740 CMR 21.24(1)(a).
Day shall mean a 24 hour period commencing at 6:00 A.M.
Essential air service hub access operation shall mean a landing at Boston-Logan of a non-stop flight segment from a qualifying market conducted in an aircraft having a maximum passenger seating capacity of not greater than 56 passengers, provided that not more than six such operations per day from each qualifying market shall be designated as essential air service hub access operations.
Qualifying market shall mean an airport from which scheduled commercial passenger air carrier service to Boston-Logan is provided and which meets the following criteria:
Scheduled when referring to an aircraft operation shall mean an operation corresponding and conducted pursuant to a listing published in the Official Airline Guide.
Essential air service hub access operation will be met. The Executive Director may for cause revoke any designations granted hereunder.
740 CMR, § 21.24