Bangladesh and the United States sign the ‘Free Aviation’ agreement



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Bangladesh and the United States have signed a “Free Aviation” agreement. Earl R., ambassador to the United States on Wednesday. Miller and the Senior Secretary of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism of Bangladesh. Mahibul Haque signed the agreement. This is the first bilateral air transport agreement signed between the two countries. This information was given in a press release on Wednesday.

Under this agreement, modern aviation relations were established with Bangladesh in accordance with the international aviation policy of the US and Pensky. The agreement includes opening the volume and quantity of passenger and cargo transfers, opening access to airspace, simplifying air fares and sharing access to aircraft codes. The agreement is effective after signing.

The agreement with Bangladesh in support of the US Indo-Pacific Strategy will further expand our strong economic and trade partnership, enhance person-to-person contacts between the two countries, and create new opportunities for airlines, travel companies and buyers. .

Airlines will be able to provide more affordable, convenient and efficient air transport services to travelers and carriers, which will foster tourism and trade. Under the agreement, the governments of the two countries are committed to ensuring a high level of safety and security in aviation. The agreement will take a further step in facilitating civil aviation in the Indo-Pacific region.

You can find information about the US Aviation Policy and the OpenSky Aviation Agreement on the Department of State website: https://www.state.gov/civil-air-transport-agreements/

Ittefaq / BAF



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