By Dominic Perry2021-05-17T16:50:00+01:00
Regulators have reached an agreement covering the steps aerospace manufacturers need to take to allow their products to move between the EU and the UK in the wake of Brexit.
Signed today, the technical implementation procedures (TIP) gives the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) oversight of the Air Safety Agreement that was signed between the EU and UK in December.
Source: Airbus
Airbus manufactures wings for all its commercial jets in Broughton, UK
Richard Moriarty, CAA chief executive, says: “This agreement today provides the clarity aerospace organisations need to allow them to operate efficiently under the post-EU regulatory landscape.
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