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Chapter 31: Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the Republic of Turkey

Chapter 31: Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the Republic of Turkey

pp. 269-280

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RELATING TO AIR SERVICES

2012 New Zealand Treaty Series, No 6

Concluded: 4 March 2010

In force: 9 May 2012

Article 1 Definitions 270

Article 2 Designation, authorization and revocation 271

Article 3 Grant of rights 272

Article 4 Application of laws 272

Article 5 Safety 272

Article 6 Aviation security 274

Article 7 User charges 275

Article 8 Statistics 275

Article 9 Customs duties and other charges 275

Article 10 Tariffs 276

Article 11 Capacity 276

Article 12 Commercial opportunities 277

Article 13 Competition 278

Article 14 Flight schedule submission 278

Article 15 Consultations and amendment 279

Article 16 Settlement of disputes 279

Article 17 Termination 280

Article 18 Registration with ICAO 280

Article 19 Conformity with multilateral conventions concerning air transportation 280

Article 20 Titles 280

Article 21 Entry into force 280

The Government of New Zealand and the Government of the Republic of Turkey (hereinafter, “the Parties”);

Being parties to the Convention on International Civil Aviation and to the International Air Services Transit Agreement both opened for signature at Chicago on December 7, 1944;

Desiring to promote an international aviation system based on competition among airlines in the marketplace and wishing to encourage airlines to develop and implement innovative and competitive services;

Desiring to ensure the highest degree of safety and security in international air transport and reaffirming their grave concern about acts or threats against the security of aircraft, which jeopardise the safety of persons or property, adversely affect the operation of air transport, and undermine public confidence in the safety of civil aviation;

Have agreed as follows:

Article 1 Definitions

For the purpose of this Agreement, unless otherwise stated, the term:

  • a) “Aeronautical Authorities” means in the case of New Zealand, the Minister responsible for the subject of Civil Aviation, and any person or body authorized to perform any functions exercised by the said Minister and in the case of the Republic of Turkey, the Ministry of Transport Communications and any person or body authorized to perform any functions exercised by the said Ministry;

  • b) “Agreed services” means services for the uplift and discharge of traffic as defined in Article 3, subparagraph 1 (c);

  • c) “Agreement” means this Agreement, its Annexes, and any amendments thereto;

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