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Air Transport Agreement Signed with Italy and Rwanda

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B.Sondor
2024-10-22
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Air Transport Agreement Signed with Italy and Rwanda

The "ICAN 2024" Air Services Negotiation Event, organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from October 21-25.

A total of 83 countries and more than 700 representatives from two international organizations are participating in this "ICAN-2024" event, with a delegation from Mongolia led by the Director of the Civil Aviation Authority, Ch. Munkhtuya.

Within the framework of the "ICAN-2024" event, the Director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia, Ch. Munkhtuya, signed air transport agreements and memorandums of understanding with representatives from the Republic of Italy and the Republic of Rwanda.

These air transport agreements are significant for expanding and developing Mongolia's international cooperation in the aviation sector, elevating air transport relations with the Republic of Italy and the Republic of Rwanda to a new level. They also aim to increase Mongolia's participation in the international aviation sector, expand the air transport network, and support the development of trade, economic relations, and future cooperation with these countries.

The memorandum with the Republic of Italy allows for direct flights between the two countries, with agreed routes to Rome, Milan (Malpensa and Bergamo), Venice, and two other destinations. For the Republic of Rwanda, the specific routes, frequency, and capacity will be determined upon finalizing the agreement.

Both parties expressed their readiness to enhance air transport relations between the two countries and to cooperate in expanding aviation operations at regional and international levels.

Translated by ChatGPT

The "ICAN 2024" Air Services Negotiation Event, organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from October 21-25.

A total of 83 countries and more than 700 representatives from two international organizations are participating in this "ICAN-2024" event, with a delegation from Mongolia led by the Director of the Civil Aviation Authority, Ch. Munkhtuya.

Within the framework of the "ICAN-2024" event, the Director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia, Ch. Munkhtuya, signed air transport agreements and memorandums of understanding with representatives from the Republic of Italy and the Republic of Rwanda.

These air transport agreements are significant for expanding and developing Mongolia's international cooperation in the aviation sector, elevating air transport relations with the Republic of Italy and the Republic of Rwanda to a new level. They also aim to increase Mongolia's participation in the international aviation sector, expand the air transport network, and support the development of trade, economic relations, and future cooperation with these countries.

The memorandum with the Republic of Italy allows for direct flights between the two countries, with agreed routes to Rome, Milan (Malpensa and Bergamo), Venice, and two other destinations. For the Republic of Rwanda, the specific routes, frequency, and capacity will be determined upon finalizing the agreement.

Both parties expressed their readiness to enhance air transport relations between the two countries and to cooperate in expanding aviation operations at regional and international levels.

Translated by ChatGPT

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2024-10-22


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