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Aircraft launching gear, deck-arrestor gear, and ground flying trainers (other)

NO PGA · STANDARD CUSTOMS PROCEDURE

HSN 8805 29 00 (other aircraft launching gear, deck-arrestor or similar gear, and ground flying trainers) is not covered by a Bureau of Indian Standards Quality Control Order and carries no Partner Government Agency clearance requirement at the tariff-line level. Import follows the standard customs procedure: Importer-Exporter Code, bill of entry, commercial invoice, packing list. Chapter 88 covers a range of aircraft and spacecraft articles, and parts specifically dedicated to aircraft launching or arrestor gear may be classifiable under a sibling heading that carries separate compliance.

No partner government agency notification covers this tariff line.
A word of counsel

Although this tariff line carries no product-specific compliance, imports of defence-adjacent equipment — including aircraft launching and arresting systems — may attract scrutiny under India's foreign trade policy, export control regimes of the origin country, or end-use certificate requirements administered outside the tariff schedule. Re-classification on customs examination to a more specific heading within Chapter 88, or to a heading under Chapter 87 or 89 if the goods are assessed differently, triggers retrospective compliance and potential detention. Verify the precise product description and intended end-use before filing the bill of entry.

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Frequently asked
Does HSN 8805 29 00 require any pre-import registration?
A valid Importer-Exporter Code is required for any commercial import; no product-specific registration applies to this tariff line.
What changes if the goods are parts specifically dedicated to aircraft launching gear rather than the complete equipment?
Dedicated parts may be assessed under a more specific tariff line within Chapter 88, which could attract distinct classification treatment and, depending on the part's nature, additional scrutiny under India's foreign trade policy.
Last verified against gazette notifications: 2026-05-16. Source: BIS / DGFT / Indian Customs CUSDATA.
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