Towards membership in ICAO Sample Clauses

Towards membership in ICAO. It is true that the EU aviation market is one of the leading markets. The Community has been developing its competences on the matter and the ECJ ruling in June 2002 gave a new impetus. However, this activity is highly regulated at the international level by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) and 75 ‘Inquiry into future of European aviation relations with the United States of America and other States’, The Air Transport Users Council Memorandum 25/09/2003 available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/docs/306/Lords%20Inquiry%20-%20EU- US%20Air%20Services%20Agreements.pdf to a less extent by EUROCONTROL. Nonetheless, the EU is not participating fully, since it does not speak with a single voice regarding the decision-making process, despite the fact that it is recognized as a regulatory body in air transport. As a result, the Community required membership to those institutions. Regarding the second, on October 8th 2002, a protocol on the accession of Member States and the Community was signed and is currently in the process of ratification76. As far as the ICAO is concerned, the process is in a preliminary stage. In other words, the same year of signing of the EUROCONTROL protocol, the Commission recommended that the Council authorize the Commission to open and conduct negotiations with ICAO in compliance with the conditions and arrangements for accession stipulated by the European Community77. So far, the Community is merely an observer at the ICAO negotiations. As stated by the former Director of Air Transport at the European Commission ‘ the Commission should be able to present common positions in all the phases of the ICAO process in order to guarantee consistency with the EU rules and enforcement in the fields where the Community has competence’78. This membership is vital within an international context. At the present, the Community is negotiating with US, India, China and MERCOSUR as it is proposed by this document, will certainly be the next partners sitting at the negotiations table. Moreover, the creation by 2010 of a Common Aviation area with the neighboring area is certainly another argument supporting a Community global attitude by belonging to the ICAO. In addition, the AEA representative stresses the fact that the adhesion to the ICAO is a pre-condition for the Community to become a worldwide player. Nevertheless, neither the Council nor the European Parliament 76Eurocontrol members available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/corporate/public/...
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