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Azerbaijani, British civil aviation administrations hold talks in Baku

Business Materials 2 February 2011 17:20 (UTC +04:00)
The civil aviation administrations of Azerbaijan and the Great Britain decided to grant the designated airlines of both countries the right to conclude bilateral agreements on joint commercial activities, with a view to liberalize air transport. The sides made such a decision during the talks held on Jan. 25, the Civil Aviation Administration reported today.
Azerbaijani, British civil aviation administrations hold talks in Baku

Azerbaijan, Baku, Feb. 2 / Trend /

The civil aviation administrations of Azerbaijan and the Great Britain decided to grant the designated airlines of both countries the right to conclude bilateral agreements on joint commercial activities, with a view to liberalize air transport. The sides made such a decision during the talks held on Jan. 25, the Civil Aviation Administration reported today.

The sides discussed the issue of making changes to an existing bilateral intergovernmental agreement on air traffic and prospects for further cooperation.

The next round of talks between the delegations of civil aviation administrations of Azerbaijan and Great Britain was held on the proposal of the British side.

The Azerbaijani Civil Aviation Administration was established by presidential decree dated Dec. 29, 2006, and is the central body of executive power exercising control, public policy and regulation in the field of civil aviation.

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