Examples of using Operating restrictions in English and their translations into Dutch
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The European Commission has updated the list of airlines banned in the European Union to include one carrier from Surinam and to expand the operating restrictions on Iran Air.
E“ Local noise-related operating restrictions at airports”.
A procedure4 to be followed by the relevant authorities on the introduction of any new operating restriction.
will be formally consulted before an authority decides on an operating restriction.
SOV”: Subsidies for retrofitting, Operating restrictions and Voluntary commitment;
Regulates the adoption and effects of what are known as“operating restrictions”.
Article 10 contains the obligation to give public notice and to notify operating restrictions sufficiently in advance.
Accordingly, Member States should adapt their assessments of operating restrictions in national legislation towards full compliance with ECAC Doc 29.
Operating restrictions" shall mean noise related action that limits or reduces access of civil subsonic jet aeroplanes to an airport.
prior authorisation of any envisaged operating restrictions at EU airports.
certification of aircraft and not as a basis for the introduction of operating restrictions.
the scope of possible operating restrictions.
The results of the ramp inspections have been a particularly successful preventive instrument to avoid air carriers being faced with operating restrictions in the Community.
D2: Operating restrictions for noisy freight wagons.
Work with the Operating Restrictions Committee Article 12 of the Directive.
Overview of operating restrictions and the mix of noise mitigating measures.
Strengthening the procedural framework leading to the introduction of operating restrictions.
European provisions on operating restrictions noise management.
Article 9 introduces the obligation to consult interested parties on new operating restrictions.
Existing operating restrictions.