Chicago Convention and registration Sample Clauses

Chicago Convention and registration. The Chicago Convention 1944 provides that aircraft shall have the nationality of their state of registration370 and allows for such registration to be changed from the register of one state to another, while only allowing an aircraft to be registered in one state at a time.371 Beyond that, and the requirement for aircraft engaged in international traffic to bear their appropriate nationality and registration marks,372 and certain reporting requirements to ICAO and other state parties as to such registration,373 the Chicago Convention does not lay out rules for eligibility for or form of such registration, but rather provides, at Article 19: “The registration or transfer of registration of aircraft in any contracting State shall be made in accordance with its laws and regulations.” This was a change from the Paris Convention 1919 which laid out more detailed requirements for eligibility for aircraft registration: “No aircraft shall be entered on the register of one of the contracting states unless it belongs wholly to nationals of such State. No incorporated company can be registered as the owner of an aircraft unless it possess the nationality of the State in which the aircraft is registered, unless the president or chairman of the company and at least two-thirds of the directors possess such nationality, and unless the company fulfills all other conditions which may be prescribed by the laws of the said State.”374 As noted passim, the Chicago Convention superseded the Paris Convention pursuant to Article 80 of the former. For the most part, the decision to be made by a state is whether to implement an aircraft register by the owner of the aircraft and/or by the operator of such aircraft, with regulations 370 Article 17. 371 Article 18. 372 Article 20. 373 Article 21. 374 Article 7. in each case as to nationality criteria to be met in order for the aircraft to be eligible for registration. In the context of the European Union, the provisions of EC Regulation 1008/2008 provide in respect of its member states that:
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