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Dominican Republic and Haiti sign commercial aviation agreement

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Dominican Republic and Haiti sign commercial aviation agreement
Key Points(3)
  • <strong>MOU signed </strong> Last week, a memorandun of understanding (MOU) on Air Services, was signed between Dominican Civil Aviation Board (JAC) president Luis Ernesto Camilo and Haiti Civil Aeronauticsdirector, Olivier Jean.
  • The MOU establishes the legal framework for bilateral trade relations.
  • The talks to reach a similar agreement date as far back as 1992, but didn’t materialize until now.

Commercial flights are to resume between Haiti and neighboring Dominica Republic with new aviation agreement.

 Aviation agreement

The Dominican Republic and Haiti have signed an agreement that will lead to commercial flights between both nations – after 19 years without ties in aviation.

MOU signed

Last week, a memorandun of understanding (MOU) on Air Services, was signed between Dominican Civil Aviation Board (JAC) president Luis Ernesto Camilo and Haiti Civil Aeronauticsdirector, Olivier Jean.

The MOU establishes the legal framework for bilateral trade relations.

In a statement, the JAC noted that it’s Dominican Republic’s 58th agreement reached with as many countries, “successfully developing the open air commercial air policy, which will serve as benefits for the region.”

The civil aviation authorities of both nations and their respective technical teams signed the agreement after two work meetings leading to the international air services negotiation (ICAN), hosed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) , to be held later this year in Sri Lanka.

Historic moment

Camilo, who called the moment “historic,” said he’s satisfied with the MOU which “strengthens the bilateral relations of both States.”

Jean stressed the cordiality and openness that prevailed throughout the negotiation process, adding that he looks forward to signing definitive agreement “as soon as possible.”.

The talks to reach a similar agreement date as far back as 1992, but didn’t materialize until now.

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