EASA Launches Requirements Action Plan

EASA recently published its latest four-year plan for progressing its backlog of requirements and moving ahead with new ones—a plan that some critics have said will more likely take 15 years. Why the procrastination? Because in the current economic climate, the agency may struggle to get sufficient...

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