What is HS code 880230 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Aeroplanes and other aircraft, except unmanned; of an unladen weight exceeding 2000kg but not exceeding 15,000kg
Heading 8802 — Aircraft n.e.c. in heading no. 8801, except unmanned aircraft of heading 8806, (e.g. helicopters, aeroplanes); spacecraft (including satellites) and suborbital and spacecraft launch vehicles
Chapter 88: Aircraft, spacecraft
Use HS-6 880230 when importing or exporting aeroplanes and other aircraft with an unladen weight between 2000 kg and 15,000 kg. For example, a commercial aircraft designed for regional flights that falls within this weight range would be classified under this code.
This code specifically applies to manned aircraft, distinguishing them from unmanned aircraft classified under HS-6 880600. If you're dealing with drones or other unmanned vehicles, you'll need to refer to that separate classification.
Additionally, HS-6 880231 covers aircraft with a maximum take-off weight exceeding 15,000 kg. If your aircraft exceeds this threshold, you should use that code instead of 880230.
Understanding the weight limits and specifications of your aircraft is crucial for proper classification. Make sure to verify the unladen weight on your shipping documents to avoid potential customs issues.
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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