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The UK Civil Aviation Authority has today confirmed the appointment of Crispin Orr as a new non-executive director to its Board. 

Crispin Orr brings more than twenty-five years of experience in aviation safety, most recently in his role as Chief Inspector of Air Accidents at the Air Accidents Investigation Branch. The appointment supports the Civil Aviation Authority’s commitment to the highest standards of safety and public protection in UK aviation and aerospace.     

Sir Stephen Hillier, Chair of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said: 
“Crispin brings valuable experience and insight on safety matters to our Board at an important time for the aerospace sector. 

“We look forward to working with him, as we continue to deliver our mission to protect people and enable aerospace.” 

Keir Mather MP, Minister for Aviation, Maritime and Technology, said: 
"I'm pleased to welcome Crispin Orr as the newest Civil Aviation Authority non-executive director. 

“I know he will bring his valuable experience to the role, including a detailed understanding of aviation regulation, and will continue the CAA and Government’s close collaboration to deliver an innovative, safe, and growing aerospace industry."

Crispin Orr said: 
“I am delighted to take on this role and that I have the opportunity to contribute to the safety and security of UK aviation at a time when the sector faces both exciting opportunities and complex challenges.  

"I look forward to working with colleagues across the Civil Aviation Authority and the wider aviation community to ensure the UK remains a global leader in aviation safety, while embracing innovation and supporting sustainable growth.”