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Creating an aviation infrastructure for the future to make quicker, quieter and cleaner journeys and more capacity for those using and affected by UK airspace.
UK, USA, Canada, EU member states and Japan statement calling on the International Civil Aviation Organization to work towards global standards for higher airspace operations.
The Airspace Strategy Board is chaired by the Department for Transport Aviation Minister. It supports the Department for Transport and Civil Aviation Authority in their role as co-sponsors of airspace modernisation. The board brings together a wide range of interested...
A formal channel of communication between the Department for Transport and airspace and airport noise stakeholders.
The government’s policy on managing UK airspace.
RA covering the different types air traffic service required to operate in different types of airspace.
Setting out the policy principles for the government's approach to support modernisation of the way UK airspace is managed.
Reports about sustainable growth and airspace, supporting documents for the Aviation 2050 consultation.
RA withdrawn, contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
Allied Joint Publication-3.3.5 provides doctrine to plan, execute and assess airspace control during NATO or NATO-led operations.
Seeking views on an update to UK airspace policy to meet the needs of passengers, communities, the aviation sector and the wider economy.
Reasons for modernising UK airspace and the costs of not doing so.
Detailed analysis and estimates of the costs and benefits to industry of the various airspace policies.
Seeks views about plans for a harmonised transition altitude of 18,000 feet above sea level.
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