BILATERAL AIR TRANSPORT AGREEMENT
A 'bilateral Air Transport Agreement' (also sometimes called a 'bilateral Air Service Agreement') is an agreement which two nations sign to allow civil aviation between their territories.
In 1913, in what was probably the earliest such agreement, a bilateral Exchange of Notes was signed between Germany and France to provide for airship services.
One of the first post-Second World War ATAs was the Bermuda Agreement, which was signed in 1946 by the United Kingdom and the United States. Features of this agreement became models for the thousands of such agreements that were to follow.
A current model for ATAs is the US-introduced Open skies treaty.
In principle all ATAs should be registered by the International Civil Aviation Organization in DAGMAR.
★ Bermuda Agreement
In 1913, in what was probably the earliest such agreement, a bilateral Exchange of Notes was signed between Germany and France to provide for airship services.
One of the first post-Second World War ATAs was the Bermuda Agreement, which was signed in 1946 by the United Kingdom and the United States. Features of this agreement became models for the thousands of such agreements that were to follow.
A current model for ATAs is the US-introduced Open skies treaty.
In principle all ATAs should be registered by the International Civil Aviation Organization in DAGMAR.
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★ Bermuda Agreement
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