Third-Country Approvals Update Will Not Bring Major Changes, EASA Says

United Airlines Boeing 787 at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Credit: Sean Broderick / AWST
WASHINGTON—The first of what is expected to be regular updates to Europe’s Third Country Operator (TCO) regulations will not introduce substantive changes, but rather focus on streamlining the process and strengthening its relationship with other operator-focused safety programs, a top EASA...

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