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Guidance and regulation

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From Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
  • Checklist of things you can do to make air travel quicker and easier.

  • 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.

  • Measures in place to ensure cargo can fly to and from the UK without disruption.

  • Information on how we are growing the UK’s satellite launch capability and spaceflight industry.

  • Details of all cases from 1 April 2014 regulated by members of the UK Competition Network (UKCN).

  • In 2022, the DfT commissioned an independent review to assess the CAA's governance, accountability, efficiency and efficacy.

  • How the government will implement its environmental, airspace and noise management policies in relation to air navigation.

  • Find out about the actions the UK government is taking to support industry to minimise disruption in the aviation sector and protect passengers if it does happen.

  • Co-sponsor assessment of the UK airspace change masterplan.

  • Aviation cyber security strategy for keeping UK civil aviation sectors secure and resilient against malicious and unintentional cyber issues.

  • The consultation on draft guidance about the CAA’s competition powers is now closed.

  • Instructions and application form for people who wish to use foreign registered aircraft for flying training in the United Kingdom.

  • How to apply for a licence to conduct a commercial spaceflight activity from the UK.

  • The CAA’s guidelines about its approach to the application of its competition powers in the aviation sector.

  • A call for evidence to inform further policy development of the Space Industry Act 2018 provisions on liability, insurance and charging.

  • Electronic conspicuity specifications are being developed to enable interoperability between airspace users to make airspace safer and deliver growth in the sector.

  • Draft regulations updating cross references to aircraft categories and flexibility provisions for aviation safety, as well as the definition of the basic regulation.

  • At the Farnborough International Airshow 2018 the UK Space Agency will be hosting a conference to celebrate progress on LaunchUK and explore joint interests with businesses from the space and aerospace sectors.