CIVIL AVIATION SECTOR WILL NEED TO JUGGLE REGULATIONS TO ENSURE STABILITY IN POST-BREXIT WORLD

  AS the UK and the European Union (EU) digest the result of the June 23 referendum vote to leave the EU, all options are under consideration. However, short of an unexpected collapse of the movement towards Brexit, reformed future EU-UK relations are likely to complicate existing civil aviation arrangements within Europe. With the UK’s governing Conservatives and main opposition Labour Party in turmoil following the vote, it is hard to guess when an Treaty on European Union article 50 application will be lodged by London, sparking two years of ...


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