Customs Act 1901 - CEO Instrument of Approval No. 52 of 2005 (Cth)

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

CEO Instrument of Approval No. 52 of 2005

Customs Act 1901

I, LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD, Chief Executive Officer of Customs, under to section 4A and subsection 64AA(7) of the Customs Act 1901 (the Act), approve the attached “ARRIVAL REPORT (AIR)” as an approved statement for the purposes of communicating electronically particulars of the arrival of an aircraft at an airport in accordance with section 64AA of the Act.

This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.

Dated: 14 September 2005

LIONEL BARRIE WOODWARD

Chief Executive Officer of Customs


ARRIVAL REPORT (AIR)

Approved statement – Customs Act 1901 subsection 64AA(7)

Item No.

Short title

Information required

1

Sender Reference

The identifier assigned by the person communicating the report to identify (and distinguish from others) the report and all subsequent amendments to the report.

2

Sender Reference Version

The numeric identifier assigned by the person communicating the report to identify the version of the report or the sequence of related reports.

3

Flight Number

The airline code (as allocated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA)), and flight number (as assigned by the carrier to identify the journey of the aircraft) for the flight.

4

Last Overseas Departure Port Code

The UNLocode, as published by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE), of the last place outside Australia which the aircraft departed from prior to its arrival in Australia.

5

Last Overseas Departure Date

The date the aircraft departed the place identified in item 4.

6

Estimated Arrival Date

The date that the aircraft was expected to arrive at the airport to which the report relates (the airport).

7

Actual Arrival Date

The date that the aircraft arrived at the airport.

8

Actual Arrival Time

The time the aircraft arrived at the airport.

9

Arrival Port Code

The UNLocode of the place where the airport is located. 

10

Responsible Party Client ID

The Australian Business Number (ABN), or code allocated by Customs (the Customs Client Identifier or CCID), that identifies the operator of the aircraft.

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