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LPF was an ESA mission launched in 2015 to demonstrate the ultra-high precision technology needed for a future space-based gravitational wave observatory, LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna). LPF also carried a payload…
One of the most challenging space missions ever undertaken, this spacecraft studied a comet at close quarters.
The Future of Aviation Security Solutions programme has invested more than £3m in ‘Future of Aviation Security’ capabilities, including support to eight projects being showcased on 17 January.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Department for Transport response to the European Commission 'no-deal' contingency action plan.
Measuring the shape and thickness of Arctic and Antarctic ice, the mission tells scientists how melting Polar ice affects sea level rise.
Secretary of State for Transport has written to the aviation industry regarding EU Exit.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling to sign new bilateral deal with Switzerland and the government's aviation strategy green paper is launched today.
The Transport Secretary and Baroness Sugg last week held a roundtable with senior representatives from the UK's aviation sector.
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.
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.
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