NCstyrning
NCstyrning, also known as Non-Carrier State Regulation, is a regulatory framework used in the European Union to manage the activities of non-EU airlines operating within the EU. It was introduced to ensure that these airlines comply with EU safety, environmental, and consumer protection standards, while also protecting the interests of EU carriers.
The regulation applies to non-EU airlines that operate scheduled passenger services within the EU, as well
Under NCstyrning, non-EU airlines are required to obtain a license from the EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
NCstyrning is designed to ensure that non-EU airlines operate to the same high standards as EU carriers,