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Business Secretary announces grants totalling £200 million, matched by industry, for new aerospace research and technology.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
More protection for passengers following government move to protect refund credit notes.
A DH-82A Tiger Moth (N54556) rolled into a steeply banked turn and struck the ground in a steep nose-down attitude near Hythe, Kent, 21 July 2019. The accident resulted in one fatality.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch are recruiting a safety data co-ordinator
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has published its Annual Safety Review covering Branch activity for 2019.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch are recruiting two Facilities Officers
Organisations can apply for a share of up to £30 million to develop ways to support safe operations of novel modes of air transportation – minimising the environmental footprint and improving connectivity.
Exempting passengers from self-isolation requirements in certain circumstances on arrival in the UK.
Communication regarding the appointment of Sir Stephen Hillier as the Chair of the Civil Aviation Authority.
A Boeing 737-4Q8 (G-JMCR) suffered a partial electrical failure resulting in the loss of a number of systems. The pilot declared a MAYDAY and proceeded to land but poor weather meant that visual references were lost during t…
A Cirrus SR22T (2-RORO) produced varying amounts of power on takeoff, insufficient to allow the aircraft to climb away and it contacted power lines before pitching down and striking a dual carriageway, 12 May 2019.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is recruiting a Publications Officer (Apprentice)
Passengers who don't follow the new rules on face coverings will not be allowed to travel on public transport.
Coronavirus guidance for aviation operators and safer air travel guidance for passengers.
The AAIB confirms we have complied with the government’s guidance on managing the risk of COVID-19.
During ground roll, the tailplane detached from the Standard Cirrus 75 (G-DDGX). Signals for the takeoff to be aborted did not reach either pilot. The glider became airborne, climbed rapidly, before descending steeply and st…
Minister for Exports, Graham Stuart MP, announces new agreement to support construction of a major new transport hub outside of Warsaw
During a smoke and fumes event on an Airbus A319-111 (G-EZNM) the pilots’ oxygen masks misted up shortly after donning. This was due to a combination of the environment in which they were stowed, the crews’ breathing rate an…
Following a heavy rain shower which made the runway wet, a Britten-Norman Islander (VP-MNI) made a positive touchdown but could not stop. It overran the runway and departed the level surface of the airfield, 23 September 201…
On 20 May 2020, representatives of the UK and Poland signed a cooperation agreement on the Solidarity Transport Hub (CPK).
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