Aviation Sector
Mrs (Mid Derbyshire) (Con)
14. What representations the Government have received from the
aviation sector on priorities for the negotiations on the UK
leaving the EU. [902942]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the
European Union (Mr Robin Walker)
I can confirm to my hon. Friend that the Government are working
closely with the aviation sector to ensure that it continues to
be a major success story for the UK economy. Ministers and
officials in our Department and in the Department for Transport
have met widely with representatives of the sector since the
referendum in 2016, covering the full spectrum of issues
affecting the industry.
Mrs Latham
I thank the Minister for that answer. Given that the European
Aviation Safety Agency is very important to the aerospace and
aviation industries, when will it be discussed in the Brexit
negotiations, as all users, such as Rolls-Royce in Derbyshire,
want clarity?
Mr Walker
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. The UK has been and is very
influential within the EASA, and UK expertise has contributed
significantly to the high standards of aviation safety in Europe.
It is the Government’s intention to maintain consistently high
standards of aviation safety once we have left the EU. We are
considering carefully all the implications arising from our exit
from the EU, including the question of continued participation in
the EASA. This will be a matter for negotiations, and we are
looking forward to opening discussions on the future partnership
as soon as possible.