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How the aviation strategy and Heathrow expansion will benefit regional airports.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Aviation Minister Baroness Sugg celebrates continued success for the airport and meets businesses benefitting from new global links.
Laws will restrict drones from flying above 400 feet and within 1 kilometre of airport boundaries.
Passengers are reminded to check the guidance on hand luggage before they set off for the airport.
Vehicle operators and air traffic controllers will be protected by the legislation which could lead to a maximum jail term of 5 years for offenders.
The dogs have undertaken a rigorous new training programme set out by the UK government to prepare them for cargo screening.
Next steps to make UK aviation a world leader.
Review will consider a range of options to protect consumers in the event that the airline they use collapses.
Baroness Sugg told industry representatives the government will help the aviation sector be more competitive, prosperous and sustainable.
The Home Secretary and Aviation Minister Baroness Sugg took part in an industry roundtable on aviation security in Washington yesterday.
Boost in arrivals at Newcastle International Airport comes as government celebrates Northern Powerhouse International Week.
New technology could bolster airport security and speed up passenger screening.
Byron Davies has been appointed as the government's first ever General Aviation Champion.
Baroness Sugg visits one of the UK's largest airports to see first-hand the contributions being made by apprentices.
Shining or directing a laser at aircraft, road vehicles or ships could lead to a prison sentence, unlimited fine or both under new laws.
New safety laws to help put the UK at the forefront of drone technology development.
A test version of a new government service has launched to remind drivers by text message and email when their MOT is due.
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