U.K. Military Aviation Authority Looks For A Home

FARNBOROUGH — The permanent location of the U.K.’s Military Aviation Authority (MAA) should be decided by the third or fourth quarter of this year, as options continue to be narrowed down . The MAA was established in 2009 by the government following the Haddon-Cave report on the loss of a Nimrod MR2...

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