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Morocco, Djibouti agree to strengthen civil aviation cooperation

Xinhua, August 2, 2016 Adjust font size:

Morocco and Djibouti signed on Monday an air services agreement to strengthen technical cooperation in civil aviation.

The agreement was signed by Minister of Equipment, Transportation and Logistics Aziz Rabbah and his Djibouti counterpart Mohamed Abdoulkader Moussa.

It aims to grant appointed air transport firms more traffic rights, ensure the designation and authorization to operate air services, liberate air transport fares and strengthen trade cooperation between both countries' air carriers.

Under this agreement, the two countries agree to share mutual experiences and information related to air traffic by the licensed air transportation services.

The agreement also covers the technical, trade and training fields, notably fair competition. Endit