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Brexit and EU regulations on aviation safety and marine security - Brexit explained

Brexit and EU regulations on aviation safety and marine security - Brexit explained Brexit and EU regulations on aviation safety and marine security - Brexit explained

After leaving the European Union on February 1, 2020, the United Kingdom has become a "third country".

The Withdrawal Agreement provides for a transition period ending on December 31, 2020. Until then, Union law will apply in full to both the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom.
During the transition period, the EU and the United Kingdom will become an agreement Negotiate a new partnership, which in particular provides for a free trade area.

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Source: Luftfahrt-Bundesamt, European Commission


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