Formal Talks To Begin Soon On New EU-U.S. Safety Agreement

The newly created European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) must look to sign cooperation agreements with other nations as a crucial next step in its evolution, U.S. and European aviation leaders say. FAA Administrator Marion Blakey told The DAILY that negotiations between the agency and EASA will...

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