U.K. HOPES TO CLAMP DOWN ON NON-U.K.-REGISTERED AIRCRAFT OPERATORS

The United Kingdom is hoping to clamp down on operators that avoid U.K. regulation by registering their aircraft in foreign states. The U.K. Department for Transport (DFT) released a proposal to limit to 12 months the time a foreign-registered aircraft could spend in the U.K. "It appears that...

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