Getty Uber will appear in court to appeal the loss of its operator's licence in London on Monday. The case has big ramifications because London basically represents Uber's entire business in the UK. London's transport regulator decided to revoke Uber's licence because of the company's record on safety — meaning there's a chance Uber could be kicked out of London. But Uber's in with a fighting chance to reverse the decision because it's proactively made positive changes to its business. Uber's fight to stay operational in London will begin in earnest on Monday morning, in a court case that has ramifications for its entire business. It's a major test for chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi, and the changes he has implemented to the ride-hailing company to appease public and regulatory criticism around the world.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: What would happen if America's Internet went downSee Also:Police say Uber driver was watching Hulu around the time her self-driving car fatally struck a pedestrianRead the memo Uber sent its employees about using its legal team to help separated families on the Mexico borderGoogle quietly stopped users from being able to book Uber rides through its Maps appSEE ALSO: Uber will have to wait until April 2018 to appeal the loss of its London licence