UK Civil Aviation Authority appointed as Market Surveillance Authority for drones to enhance safety
The UK Civil Aviation Authority will ensure compliance with new drone standards, enhancing safety and supporting sector growth from January 2026.
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The UK Civil Aviation Authority will ensure compliance with new drone standards, enhancing safety and supporting sector growth from January 2026.
3 December 2024 | By
The UK Civil Aviation Authority is developing an AI strategy to boost aerospace innovation, enhance efficiency, and maintain safety, ensuring trust from passengers to pilots.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has opened an eight-week consultation on proposed charges aimed at enhancing safety, supporting innovation, and fostering sustainability in aerospace, with feedback closing on 15 January 2025.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority hosted a meeting with 22 delegates from across Midland’s aerospace industry for talks about the future of aviation, with the event taking place at Collins Aerospace in Wolverhampton.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have started drone trials for infrastructure inspections and deliveries.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have unveiled new plans to modernise airspace operations over the next decade.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority reported that young people aged 18 to 34 years old are leading aviation’s revival.
UK Civil Aviation Authority has launched a challenge for the industry to help leverage hydrogen as a zero-carbon emission aviation fuel.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has issued Virgin Atlantic with a permit to fly a transatlantic 100% sustainable aviation fuel flight.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has delivered a package of improvements designed to clarify the airspace change process for airports.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has set out its Final Decision on new price control arrangements for NATS (En Route) plc ("NERL").
Six projects have been chosen for trials under a UK Civil Aviation Authority scheme that will help make beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone flights an everyday reality.
Heathrow must reduce average passenger charges says UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has called on all UK drone operators to fly responsibly and avoid flying their drones near emergency services helicopters that are dealing with incidents.
The authority is to launch an independent review into the technical issue NATS faced on Monday 28 August, that saw hundreds of flights delayed and cancelled.