Brussels, 22/09/2006 (Agence Europe) - The EU aviation safety regulatory committee will meet again on 27 September to look at the new air safety measures unveiled by EU Transport Commissioner Jacques Barrot. After the foiled terrorist plot in the UK on 9 August, Barrot presented the foundations of new legislation to the College of Commissioners on 13 September to restrict the quantity of liquid air passengers can carry and to improve hand baggage inspection in airports (see EUROPE No. 9264). Once the committee has given its views, the measures will be adopted by the European Commission and published in the Official Journal in order to come into force as rapidly as possible. At its meeting on 27 September, the committee will also discuss the meeting of the Technical Group of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) which was held in London on 11 September, and the meeting of AVSEC, the aviation security expert group of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, ICAO, held in Montreal, Canada, on 11-15 September. After the Montreal meeting, the ICAO announced plans to publish a new list of articles before the end of November which will be banned on board commercial aircraft.