8805 HSN Code: Aircraft Launching Gear

HSN Sub Chapter 8805 represents Aircraft Launching Gear under GST classification. This code helps businesses identify Aircraft Launching Gear correctly for billing, taxation, and trade purposes. With HSN Sub Chapter 8805, companies can avoid errors in invoices, simplify compliance, and enable hassle-free import/export of Aircraft Launching Gear.

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New GST Rate for HSN Code 8805

GST Rate for Aircraft Launching Gear under HSN Code 8805. Understand current tax rates, exemptions, and legal classifications to ensure accurate billing and GST filing.

Chapter No

88

HSN Code

HSN Description

Aircraft launching gear; deck-arrestor or similar gear; ground flying trainers; parts of the foregoing articles

New GST Rate

5 %
Essential

Old GST Rate

5 %

Tariff HSN Codes under HSN Sub Chapter 8805

Following tariff HSN codes fall under Aircraft Launching Gear.

Tariff HSN

Description

Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck arrestor or similar gear and parts thereof : Aircraft launching gear

Tariff HSN

Description

Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck arrestor or similar gear and parts thereof : Deck arrestor or similar gear

Tariff HSN

Description

Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck arrestor or similar gear and parts thereof : Part of aircraft launching gear and deck- arrestor or similar gear

Tariff HSN

Description

Ground flying trainers and parts thereof : Air combat simulators and parts thereof

Tariff HSN

Description

Ground flying trainers and parts thereof : Other

India’s Trade Performance — HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 in FY 2024-25

TradeStat EIDB — Ministry of Commerce & Industry FY 2018-19–FY 2024-25 Values in ₹ Crore

India’s Exports

FY 2024-25

₹60 Cr

−32.01% vs FY 2023-24

0.0016% of India’s total exports

India’s Imports

FY 2024-25

₹934 Cr

+108.67% vs FY 2023-24

0.0153% of India’s total imports

Trade Balance

FY 2024-25

−₹874 Cr

Trade Deficit

Surplus rank #940 of 1233 subchapters

% of Chapter 88

FY 2024-25

0.10%

Share of Chapter 88’s total exports in FY 2024-25

Import side: 0.79% of Chapter 88’s imports

Rank Within Chapter 88

FY 2024-25

#3 of 6

Position by export value among subchapters in Chapter 88

Import-side rank: #3 of 6

At a glance

−4.00%

Export CAGR

FY 2018-19 → FY 2024-25 · 7 fiscal years

#891

National Export Rank

of 1233 subchapters by export value, FY 2024-25

+152.48%

Peak Growth Year

FY 2022-23 · strongest single-year move

0.10%

Contribution to Ch. 88

Share of Chapter 88 exports in FY 2024-25

India Export-Import Trade Statistics for HSN Sub-Chapter 8805

7-year export and import data, FY 2018-19 to FY 2024-25, in ₹ Crore. Source: Ministry of Commerce & Industry, TradeStat EIDB.

FY 2018-19 Exp. Rank #760

Balance

−112.49

Exports

76.03 ₹ Cr

0.0033% share

YoY

0.64% of Ch. 88

Imports

188.52 ₹ Cr

0.0052% share

YoY

0.35% of Ch. 88

FY 2019-20 Exp. Rank #612

Balance

−136.52

Exports

178.61 ₹ Cr

0.0081% share

+134.92% YoY

1.77% of Ch. 88

Imports

315.13 ₹ Cr

0.0094% share

+67.16% YoY

0.45% of Ch. 88

FY 2020-21 Exp. Rank #856

Balance

−128.88

Exports

42.06 ₹ Cr

0.0020% share

−76.45% YoY

0.49% of Ch. 88

Imports

170.94 ₹ Cr

0.0059% share

−45.76% YoY

0.40% of Ch. 88

FY 2021-22 Exp. Rank #886

Balance

−528.98

Exports

46.19 ₹ Cr

0.0015% share

+9.82% YoY

0.54% of Ch. 88

Imports

575.17 ₹ Cr

0.0126% share

+236.47% YoY

1.54% of Ch. 88

FY 2022-23 Exp. Rank #785

Balance

−267.44

Exports

116.62 ₹ Cr

0.0032% share

+152.48% YoY

1.01% of Ch. 88

Imports

384.06 ₹ Cr

0.0067% share

−33.23% YoY

0.42% of Ch. 88

FY 2023-24 Exp. Rank #820

Balance

−359.93

Exports

87.54 ₹ Cr

0.0024% share

−24.94% YoY

0.33% of Ch. 88

Imports

447.47 ₹ Cr

0.0080% share

+16.51% YoY

0.43% of Ch. 88

FY 2024-25 Exp. Rank #891

Balance

−874.23

Exports

59.52 ₹ Cr

0.0016% share

−32.01% YoY

0.10% of Ch. 88

Imports

933.75 ₹ Cr

0.0153% share

+108.67% YoY

0.79% of Ch. 88

CAGR · 7-Year

Exports

−4.00% /yr

Imports

30.56% /yr

Consistently Deficit
Chapter 88 total

reference, FY 2024-25

Export

₹58,843.53 Cr

Import

₹1,17,659.23 Cr

Trade Balance

−58,815.70

Peak export growth year Latest available data Not available YoY = change vs previous FY

Key Trade Insights: HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 Export-Import Analysis

Export Decline: −4.00% CAGR Over 7 Years

India's exports under HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 have declined at a compound annual rate of −4.00% over 7 fiscal years, falling from ₹76.03 Crore in FY 2018-19 to ₹59.52 Crore in FY 2024-25.

HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 Ranked #891 Among All 1233 Subchapters by Export Value

In FY 2024-25, HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 ranks #891 out of 1233 subchapters by total export value. Within Chapter 88, it ranks #3 of 6. By trade surplus, it ranks #940 of 1233.

FY 2022-23 Was the Strongest Growth Year for HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 Exports

The strongest single-year export movement for HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 was recorded in FY 2022-23, when exports surged by 152.48% over the prior year.

India Records a Trade Deficit of ₹874.23 Crore in HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 Goods

In FY 2024-25, India's imports of ₹933.75 Cr exceeded exports of ₹59.52 Cr, resulting in a trade deficit of ₹874.23 Crore — ranking #940 of 1233 by surplus magnitude.

Import Growth of 30.56% CAGR Signals Rising Demand for Aircraft Launching Gear

India's imports under HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 have grown at 30.56% CAGR, reaching ₹933.75 Crore in FY 2024-25.

HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 Contributes 0.10% of Chapter 88 Exports — Ranked #3

Among the 6 subchapters under Chapter 88, HSN Sub-Chapter 8805 ranks #3 by export value — accounting for 0.10% of the chapter's total exports in FY 2024-25. On the import side, it holds 0.79% share (rank #3).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common queries about HSN Sub Chapter 8805 and GST compliance.

What products are classified under HSN 8805

It includes Aircraft Launching Gear

Do spares or accessories of Aircraft Launching Gear follow the same HSN?

Not always. Spares are often classified by their own description or by the function/part rule. Check if a specific sub‑heading exists for parts of the main item and describe the part on the invoice.

How do I bill a kit or combo that includes Aircraft Launching Gear?

Prefer separate lines per item with its HSN so each component follows its own tax treatment. If it is a naturally bundled supply, identify the principal supply and tax the whole bundle accordingly.

How are warranty replacements of Aircraft Launching Gear handled?

If replacement is without consideration under a pre‑agreed warranty, issue a delivery challan and reference the original invoice/contract. If consideration is charged, raise a tax invoice. Keep serial/lot details for traceability.

Can I claim ITC on inputs and services used for Aircraft Launching Gear?

If your outward supply of Aircraft Launching Gear is taxable, ITC is generally available (Sections 16–17) except blocked credits (e.g., personal use, motor vehicles in most cases). For exempt supplies, proportionate reversal is required under Rule 42/43.

Does packaging or branding change how GST applies to Aircraft Launching Gear?

Yes. Many food/agri goods are treated differently when sold as pre‑packaged & labelled retail packs versus loose/open packs. If Aircraft Launching Gear is sold in small pouches (e.g., 500 g) with an MRP and label, record that on the invoice. Loose bulk bags often follow a different treatment.

If I repair and return Aircraft Launching Gear, how should I charge GST?

Repair/service is a service supply (SAC). Parts and materials used are goods and may be billed separately with HSN. Mention both lines clearly to avoid mixing service and goods values.

Important Disclaimer

The above does not constitute professional advice or a formal recommendation. We recommend consulting a professional tax consultant before acting on the information contained in this piece of content.