Expecting 240 Million Won Tax Revenue, 50% Aircraft Maintenance Fee Support on Property Tax

Muan County, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 3rd that three aircraft owned by Jin Air have been registered for the first time with Muan as their political base.


An aircraft political base refers to the aircraft's registration location. Jin Air applied to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for the registration of its aircraft, and Muan County plans to impose property tax on the registered aircraft.


Muan-gun Registers 3 Jin Air Aircraft... Accelerates Efforts to Attract Aircraft Registration View original image

The imposed property tax is expected to be approximately 240 million KRW, considering the size of the aircraft and the years of use. Currently, a total of 38 aircraft are registered in Muan County, but training aircraft are exempt from property tax.


Muan County has been striving to attract aircraft political base registrations and plans to support 50% of the imposed property tax as aircraft maintenance fees. Through this, Muan County intends to actively promote the attraction of more international routes and aircraft.


Meanwhile, Jin Air signed an agreement in March with Jeollanam-do and Muan County for scheduled flight operations and airport revitalization. Since last month, Jin Air has been operating flights from Muan International Airport to Jeju Island twice a week (Thursday and Sunday) and to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia twice a week (Wednesday and Saturday).


Accordingly, Muan County is known to be actively working to revitalize the aviation industry and promote regional economic development.



Muan = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-ju just8440@asiae.co.kr


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