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<p>There have been no specific discussions with the CAA on the implementation of Class
E airspace in UK. In accordance with the Air Navigation Directions 2017, the policy
on the classification of airspace and its implementation lies with the independent
airspace regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority.</p><p> </p><p>However, as The Government
continues to modernise our airspace, it needs to be mindful of longer term changes
that will have an impact on wider airspace management. This includes the increasing
need to enable the safe integration, rather than segregation, of all aircraft. This
is why, as part of the Aviation Strategy, The Department is working with the CAA to
explore a new policy on mandating electronic identification for all users.</p>
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