CAA signs working arrangement with Japan
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has signed a cooperation partnership with its Japanese counterpart,
A working arrangement was inked with the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau at the Farnborough International Airshow.
It further expands the scope of cooperation between the UK and Japan air regulators.
The scope of cooperation can be gradually expanded by developing technical arrangements for each area of the new Working Arrangement.
It is expected to reduce the burden on the aviation industries of both countries, and promote the free distribution of civil aviation products.
Rob Bishton, CEO at the CAA said: “Keeping close ties with our counterparts across the aviation industry is vital towards ensuring aviation remains safe.
“Our Arrangement strengthens our pre-existing ties to support the industry.”
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