Sentences with phrase «open sky policy»

The operation of these turboprop aircraft are also in line with the company's efforts to enhance customer service by offering a wider choice of destinations and travel options to passengers as well as part of the airline's move to join the SkyTeam global alliance in March 2014 and in anticipation of 2015's ASEAN Open Sky policy.
«Imagine what could happen if the governments of the Caribbean were able to agree on a Caribbean Open Sky policy - not unlike the Open Sky agreement that exists between the European Union and the United States.
Observation time will be allocated to North America (approx. 30 %), the European Southern Observatory (ESO) member states (approx. 30 %), East Asia (approx. 20 %), and to the host country, Chile (approx. 10 %) and the rest (up to 5 %) will be allocated to researchers of other regions (based on open sky policy).
Thus were established, after World War II, the NOAO and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)-- also among the first National Science Foundation (NSF) entities to be federally funded — with the aim of giving all U.S. astronomers access to top facilities.6 These observatories quickly adopted a so - called open skies policy (OSP), which guaranteed any researcher, U.S. or international, equal and free access to the federally funded NOAO / NRAO telescopes.

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The Africa region, and West Africa sub-region specifically, is not well - connected enough for the various economies to realise the benefits of aviation as a result of subtle protectionism policies and non-adherence to the Yamoussoukro Decision of 1999 that sought to promote open skies in the continent.
Few areas of travel regulation seem to divide the industry more than airline policies, and this year, the open skies debate was the most divisive issue of all.
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