EASA Establishes Foreign Representation

EASA has established two representatives abroad—in Washington, D.C., and Beijing—to be the main contact for each country’s civil aviation authority, accident investigation board and the industry. The representatives’ main objectives are to improve day-to-day co-operation and to provide technical...

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