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CAA chair re-appointed until 2028

Sir Stephen Hillier has been re-appointed as chair of the Civil Aviation Authority. 

His term at the helm of the aviation regulator will be extended for four more years until July 31, 2028.

Sir Stephen has played a key role in ensuring that the regulator meets its core remit of protecting the safety, security, and the consumer interests of those that fly since August 2020.

He also steered the organisation through its response to the pandemic, the UK’s departure from the European Aviation Safety Agency, developing The CAA’s role in relation to aviation sustainability and future flight technologies, and becoming the UK’s space regulator.

He also led the regulator’s engagement with the government public body review of the authority last year.

Sir Stephen pledged to ensure that the organisation continues to focus on the regulatory role set for it by Parliament over the next four years to protect passengers and its wider role in enabling the aerospace sector to continue to develop, helping the UK retain its position as a world leader in aerospace.

Transport secretary Mark Harper said: “The past four years were an extremely challenging time for aviation, with Sir Stephen’s knowledge and experience proving invaluable.

“As we transition to an era of new technologies, innovation and decarbonisation, I’m confident the Civil Aviation Authority will continue to perform well under his leadership.”

Sir Stephen said: “This is a world-leading regulator, and its people are at the core of making the Civil Aviation Authority forward-looking, efficient, and effective.

“I look forward to continuing our work focusing on safety, security, and consumer interests as we protect people and enable the development of aerospace.”

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