Armenia And Poland Liberalizing Relations In Aviation Field

ARMENIA AND POLAND LIBERALIZING RELATIONS IN AVIATION FIELD

15:25, 9 March, 2015

YEREVAN, 9 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. Armenia and Poland are deepening
cooperation in the field of aviation. The two countries are planning
on signing a Protocol on Making Amendments and Supplements to the
Bilateral Agreement “On Civil Aviation Transport” that was signed on
27 January 1998 and entered into force on 6 May 1999. As “Armenpress”
reports, the draft of the Protocol is included in the agenda for the
March 10 session of the Government of the Republic of Armenia.

Based on the conclusion of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic
of Armenia, the revision of the above mentioned agreement is due to
the need for implementation of the new “Open Sky” policy in the field
of aviation in the Republic of Armenia and the proper regulation of
aviation relations between the two countries.

The Protocol envisages lifting the restrictions on the quantity of
designated airline companies and the tariffs that those companies
offer, adding articles relating to the assurance of fair and equal
competition between airline companies, the recognition of certificates
and licenses, inter-modal transfer and ground service, the article on
aviation security has been revised and updated, and provisions ensuring
the liability of states to ensure flight safety have been established.