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Organisations are invited to propose innovative projects that could benefit the UK aerospace industry through smarter, more energy-efficient technologies.
Charter will promote best practice ensuring improvements for passengers throughout their journey.
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A new Sector Deal between the aerospace industry and government will be announced in a speech today by Business Secretary Clark.
The Secretary of State for Transport visited Birmingham Airport today to set out why he is supporting the Prime Minister's withdrawal agreement.
Planes flying from the UK will continue to enjoy the same access they currently have.
‘Open skies’ air services arrangement agreed.
Potential for over 170,000 passengers to travel on the new route every year.
Boeing 737, C-FWGH, took off with insufficient thrust for the environmental conditions and struck an obstacle after lift-off.
Sustained investment key to building a lasting legacy, says Chris Grayling at Northern Transport conference.
Grant funding is available for UK organisations to develop smart and energy-efficient technologies for civil aviation and aerospace manufacture.
Air Marshal Sir Richard Frank Garwood, KBE, CB, DFC, has been appointed Chairman of the Tri-Branch Management Board.
Chris Grayling highlights the important role airports play in forging international connections - showing Britain is open to the world.
The AAIB is sending a team of inspectors to Leicester to investigate a helicopter accident
The AAIB is sending a team to investigate an accident that occurred near Beverley, East Yorkshire.
Service will see daily flights between Newquay Airport and London Gatwick, with 3 return flights on weekdays and 2 per day at weekends.
Organisations can submit ideas to help raise the UK’s profile, innovation and manufacturing capability in civil aerospace.
Organisations can submit their ideas for funding to help keep the UK at the cutting edge of the global civil aerospace industry.
Information on the demonstration day for research that has been funded for the future of aviation security solutions programme.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) will be running one to one sessions to discuss the Vehicle Checkpoint Screening Competition
Organisations can apply for a share of £150 million available this year for projects that will help to make the UK civil aerospace industry more competitive.
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