The first two digits of the HS code "88" represent aircraft, helicopters, and other aircraft.
Specifically, this chapter includes:
- Aircraft: Including fixed-wing aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft (helicopters), gliders, balloons, etc.
- Helicopters
- Other aircraft: Including drones, kites, model airplanes, etc.
- Parts and accessories of aircraft: Such as engines, propellers, wings, control systems, etc.
Therefore, if the product is an aircraft, helicopter, drone, or parts and accessories related to these aircraft, its HS code is likely to start with "88".
To more accurately determine the HS code of the product, it is also necessary to consider the specific type, use, material, and other factors of the product.
First four digits explanation: HS code: 8801
Classification: Balloons and airships; gliders, hang gliders, and other non-powered aircraft.
Meaning: This code includes balloons, airships, gliders, hang gliders, and other non-powered aircraft.
Six-digit explanation: Classification: Balloons and airships; gliders, hang gliders, and other non-powered aircraft
Meaning: Refers to balloons, airships, gliders, hang gliders, and other non-powered aircraft.
8-10 digits explanation: hscode: 8801000050 Classification: Balloons and dirigibles; gliders, hang gliders and other non-powered aircraft --> Other Explanation: Covers other types of balloons, airships, gliders, hang gliders, and other non-powered aircraft not specifically classified elsewhere.
Examples of products: * Model gliders * Non-powered toy aircraft * Kites * Balloons for recreational use * Airships for educational purposes * Hang gliders * Drone parts for non-powered models * Glider wings * Non-powered aircraft kits
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