Public authorities

Found 12 public authorities in the category ‘Transport regulators’

Also called AAIB The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) is part of the Department for Transport and is responsible for the investigation of civil aircraft accide...
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Airport Coordination Limited is not formally subject to access to information laws but we list it here due to its public role in regulating access to s...
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Also called CAA The UK's aviation and space regulator.
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Also called MAIB
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NATS is the UK's leading provider of air traffic control services. NATS is not subject the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
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Also called ORR Known as the Office for Rail Regulation from 5th July 2004. Renamed to its current title on 1 April 2015 following the passage of the Infrastructure Ac...
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Also called RAIB The RAIB is an organisation with responsibility for independently investigating railway accidents with the aim of improving safety. RAIB's work covers...
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Also called Hull Trinity House The Corporation is also known as the Guild of Masters, Pilots, Seamen of the Trinity House of Kingston upon Hull. In the United Kingdom, the Associati...
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Also called Newcastle upon Tyne Trinity House The full name of the Corporation is the Master Pilots and Seamen of the Corporation of the Trinity House, Newcastle upon Tyne. In the United Kingdom,...
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Also called Trinity House Trinity House is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act 2000, however, Trinity House has agreed to act within the spirit of the Act, and as such...
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UKAB is sponsored and funded by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the Military Aviation Authority (MAA).
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