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Military Aviation Authority

Military Aviation Authority

The Military Aviation Authority (MAA) is responsible for regulating and assuring the safety of military aviation within the UK Ministry of Defence. It oversees airworthiness, flight safety, and the regulation of military air operations to ensure compliance with national and international standards.

Communication Overview

Total releases

Number of press releases published by this department during the last 12 months, based on publicly available announcements.
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Avg per month

Average number of press releases published per calendar month over the last 12 months. This smooths short-term fluctuations in publishing activity.
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Avg word count

Average length of published press releases, measured in words. Calculated only for months where content was published.
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Avg readability

Average Flesch Reading Ease score across all published press releases. Higher values indicate plainer English. Scores are indicative only and vary by subject matter.
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Friday PM releases

Percentage of press releases published after 3pm on Fridays, relative to the department’s total output during the period.
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Single-release items

Estimated proportion of announcements published once, without a closely related follow-up release during the same period. This is based on similarity of titles and timing.
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Metrics are descriptive only and indicate publication patterns rather than intent or impact.

Releases per month

Based on publicly published press releases (last 12 months)

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MAA international engagement and recognition

MAA international engagement and recognition

Monday, 10 December 2018

This article is about how the MAA is addressing the importance of international engagement and recognition activity by standing up a dedicated pillar....

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QEC ship air certification

QEC ship air certification

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

This article explains the certification process of Ship-Air System Integration and how it has applied to the UK's newest Aircraft Carrier....

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Fly 2000 series changes to support Standardized European Rules of the Air (SERA) go live

Fly 2000 series changes to support Standardized European Rules of the Air (SERA) go live

Thursday, 05 February 2015

Additional detail to support the phased introduction of the SERA in conjunction with the RA 3000 Series....

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New regulations for Remotely Piloted Air Systems (RPAS) go live

New regulations for Remotely Piloted Air Systems (RPAS) go live

Monday, 19 January 2015

The introduction of new regulations for RPAS have gone live 19 January 2015....

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Air Traffic Management 3000 Series update delayed until February

Air Traffic Management 3000 Series update delayed until February

Friday, 09 January 2015

The introduction of the new Air Traffic Management (ATM) 3000 Series is delayed until 4 February 2015. ...

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