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This treaty was presented to Parliament in October 2024.
Liquid explosive detection systems (LEDS) approved by Department for Transport for screening small volumes of liquids in aviation security.
Explains what contrails are and provides information about the health and environmental effects.
An overview of general aviation activity and its wider economic, cultural, environmental and social value.
Investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation
Compliance and enforcement approach to aircraft and shipping sanctions, including breaches.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in March 2024.
How and why HMRC raises assessments, applies penalties and charges interest.
Guidelines and research on establishing, running and participating in airport consultative committees.
A summary of the airport security planning framework set out in the Policing and Crime Act 2009.
In 2022, the DfT commissioned an independent review to assess the CAA's governance, accountability, efficiency and efficacy.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in June 2023.
Find out how to use sampling to calculate Air Passenger Duty using a Special Accounting Scheme.
How to apply for a licence to conduct a commercial spaceflight activity from the UK.
A concise version of the AAIB's guidance document for the emergency services and airfield operators.
This is to be used to record information from passengers involved in aircraft accidents.
This guidance has been prepared to assist in the event of an aircraft accident or serious incident occurring in an Overseas Territory.
Up to £3.6 million is available to develop technologies to permit the coexistence of future offshore windfarms alongside UK air defence surveillance systems.
Drawing interchange format (DXF) noise exposure contours for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports.
Best practices for the inspection of CVR recordings to enable more consistent detection of potential defects in the CVR system.
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