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Today the EU and New Zealand signed an aviation agreement which allows European airlines to fly between New Zealand and any EU Member State. The agreement removes nationality restrictions in the bilateral air services agreements between EU Member...
June 21st, 2006
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    June 21st, 2006

The agreement signed today is considered as an important step in the aviation relations between the EU and New Zealand. Air transport is crucial for the relations between the two regions, linking people, cultures and businesses. On 11 September 2005, the European Commission proposed to open broader aviation negotiations with New Zealand in the framework of the EU’s external aviation policy1. Such negotiations would aim at an innovative aviation agreement, based on two inseparable aims: opening the markets in order to increase market opportunities for the EU industry and ensure regulatory convergence and co-operation in fields such as aviation safety, aviation security, environmental protection and competition rules.

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