EUROPEAN COMMISSION WARNS OF STARK CONSEQUENCES FOR UK AVIATION SECTOR POST-BREXIT
January 1st, 2018
THE STARK consequences facing the UK’s aviation sector should Brexit go ahead have been made clear by negotiating documents released by the European Commission. This includes that the UK could no longer be a member of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The documents note that after quitting the EU, Britain “ceases to be part of fully liberalised EU aviation market”, adding that “all current EU law-based rights, obligations and benefits cease”; there would be “no traffic rights (end of market access); there would be ownership control rules of ...
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