Department For Transport
Detail of outcome
In October 2019, the government published a consultation response on legislation for enforcing the development of airspace change proposals (ACPs) alongside an impact assessment. This response concerned annex A of the Aviation 2050 the future of UK aviation consultation document.
The response concluded that we would:
- progress with proposals to give the Secretary of State for Transport delegable to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) new powers to direct that ACPs are taken forward by airports or other relevant bodies
- implement its sanctions and penalties regime proposal
- give CAA the responsibility for enforcing the sanctions and penalties regime
Given the unprecedented challenges that the aviation sector has faced as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we have decided we will not publish a further formal response to the remaining parts of this consultation.
Instead, in May 2022, the government published Flightpath to the future, a strategic framework that builds upon the consultation responses received. It establishes our ambitions and commitments for aviation over the next 10 years.
Feedback received
Detail of feedback received
Sixty-six responses were received relating to the Legislation for enforcing the development of airspace change propo
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