US, Congo agree open skies
US President Donald Trump |
An Open Skies Air Transport
Agreement between the United States and the Republic of the Congo has been
signed by the appropriate representatives of both countries.
The Agreement strengthens the
civil aviation partnership between the two countries and further deepens their commercial
and economic ties.
It provides for unrestricted
reciprocal market access for passenger and cargo airlines to fly between them
and to destinations beyond. This creates
greater opportunities for airlines, travelers, businesses, shippers, airports,
workers, and localities.
It also commits both to high
standards of safety and securityand expands the framework of U.S. Open Skies
agreements with over 120 partners.
Republic of the Congo Minister of
Transport, Civil Aviation and the Merchant Marine Fidele Dimou, the Republic of
the Congo Ambassador to the United States Serge Mombouli, Assistant Secretary
of State for Economic and Business Affairs Manisha Singh, and Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Transportation for Aviation and International Affairs Joel Szabat,
signed the Agreement in Washington on December 4, 2018.
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