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Publication of the Airline Insolvency Review final report.
Bombardier Dash 8 (G-JEDU) emergency landing during a commercial passenger flight, Belfast International Airport.
Airline Insolvency Review final report released which makes considerations for repatriation and refund for airline passengers if airlines collapse.
The AAIB has sent a team to investigate an accident involving a glider.
Multimillion pound funding will be available for the latest competition to be launched by the Future Aviation Security Solutions programme.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is recruiting an Engineering Support Technician
Welcomes the High Court's judgements in the judicial review of the Airports National Policy Statement.
Czech Sport Aircraft Sportcruiser (G-CGEO) landing gear damage, operating a private flight, Cambridgeshire.
Baroness Vere will oversee government matters on aviation, international, security (not maritime and rail), legislation in the Lords, EU and EU Exit.
AAIB Field investigations will now be published throughout the month
The AAIB Annual Safety Review for 2018 has been published.
Minister sees construction begin on a major extension at Leeds Bradford Airport.
New ideas sought for projects that could transform the aerospace industry through smart, energy-efficient technologies.
Flights and access for hauliers and passenger transport between the UK and EU will continue whatever the Brexit outcome.
‘No-fly’ zone around airports comes into force.
Plans reaffirm the fact that passengers can book flights with confidence.
Announcing a policy statement on the UK position on reciprocity of rights for airlines from EU countries.
Chris Grayling's speech at the Airport Operators Association annual dinner explains that reforming our airspace is vital.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling describes how reforming UK airspace is among the most ‘pressing of tasks’ at Airport Operators Association annual dinner.
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