What is the Agencys role as aeronautical authority?
A15. The Agency implements and administers bilateral air agreements and ensures that airlines operate consistent therewith. Typically, a bilateral agreement covers such matters as the number of airlines, frequency of service, access to points in the other country, the ability to pick up and discharge traffic in third countries and cooperative marketing arrangements (i.e., code-sharing). The Agency also ensures that other countries apply their laws and regulations fairly to our airlines, especially in relation to the airline’s ability to conduct its business affairs.
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