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    European Report
    November 17, 2004

    EU BILATERAL AVIATION AGREEMENTS WITH AZERBAIJAN TO BE REVISED
    SHORTLY

    Bilateral air services agreements between Azerbaijan and the EU
    Member States will be adapted shortly to permit all European airlines
    to offer flights to Azerbaijan from any Member State with a bilateral
    pact with the country. Airlines have thus far only be able to fly to
    Azerbaijan from their country of origin, a fact in contradiction with
    Community law since the Court of Justice's now notorious ruling of
    November 2002 on bilateral aviation agreements with the United States
    (open sky agreements). The agreement with Azerbaijan was signed on
    November 14 during a visit to the region by Francois Lamoureux,
    Director-General of the European Commission's DG Transport.

    In September, Chile was the first country to agree to the inclusion
    of so-called "Community carrier" clauses in bilateral agreements with
    the Member States, permitting airlines to offer flights from other
    Member States. It has since been followed by Lebanon and Georgia.
    Azerbaijan is therefore fourth on the list of States proposing to
    review their bilateral pacts (any revision would take effect
    following the official signing of the amended agreement) to fall in
    line with European law. Negotiations are due to begin shortly with
    Armenia and the countries of Central Asia.
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