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Thursday, June 24, 2010 U.S. Signs 2nd-Stage U.S.-EU Aviation AgreementLUXEMBOURG – Cynthia Stroum, the US Ambassador to Luxembourg and Susan Kurland, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs, along with representatives of the European Union (EU) and its 27 member nations, today formally signed an aviation agreement that continues the expansion of air services set in place by the 2007 U.S.-EU Open-Skies accord. “This agreement will benefit consumers, airlines, workers, communities and airports on both sides of the Atlantic,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said. The new agreement affirms that the terms of the 2007 accord will remain in place indefinitely. It deepens U.S.-EU cooperation in aviation security, safety, competition, and ease of travel, and provides greater protections for U.S. carriers from local restrictions on night flights at European airports. It also includes a ground-breaking article on the importance of high labor standards in the airline industry. The new agreement also underscores the importance of close transatlantic cooperation on aviation environmental matters in order to advance a global approach to global challenges.
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