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Tue, 10/12/2010 - 14:37
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GCAA initials 3 air services agreements with Latin American '&' African states
Montreal - Oct 12, 2010 (WAM)- The General Civil Aviation Authority recently initialled three Air Services Agreements (ASA's) and signed three MoU's with Burkina Faso, Guatemala and Vanuatu.
Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, the Director General of the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority initialled the ASA's and signed the MoU's on behalf of UAE government on the sidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organisation assembly 37th held in Montreal between 26 September - 5 October 2010.
On behalf of the other delegations, Moumouni Diegumde, Director General of civil aviation in Burkina Faso , Sr. Juan Jose Carlos, Director General of Aeronautical Authority in Guatemala and Joseph Kasten, Advisor in Civil Aviation authority of Vanuatu initialled the ASA's and signed the MoU's.
The objective of the MoU's is to strengthen co-operation in air services between UAE and the signed entities, and to facilitate air services by the designated carriers of the UAE, Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, Air Arabia, RAK airways, and Fly Dubai with the airlines of the signed states in due course .
The state parties also agreed on the principles of governing operations of agreed services, exercise of fifth freedom traffic rights and on avoidance of double taxation. – Emirates News Agency, WAM
Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, the Director General of the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority initialled the ASA's and signed the MoU's on behalf of UAE government on the sidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organisation assembly 37th held in Montreal between 26 September - 5 October 2010.
On behalf of the other delegations, Moumouni Diegumde, Director General of civil aviation in Burkina Faso , Sr. Juan Jose Carlos, Director General of Aeronautical Authority in Guatemala and Joseph Kasten, Advisor in Civil Aviation authority of Vanuatu initialled the ASA's and signed the MoU's.
The objective of the MoU's is to strengthen co-operation in air services between UAE and the signed entities, and to facilitate air services by the designated carriers of the UAE, Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, Air Arabia, RAK airways, and Fly Dubai with the airlines of the signed states in due course .
The state parties also agreed on the principles of governing operations of agreed services, exercise of fifth freedom traffic rights and on avoidance of double taxation. – Emirates News Agency, WAM