The US is seeking to use its experience in China to develop an Aviation Cooperation Programme with India to streamline global air traffic control, a senior US official has said. |
"We are look to build upon our experience in China by developing an Aviation Cooperation Programme (ACP) in India," said Marion Blakey, the Administrator of the US Federal Aviation Administration. |
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"The US-India ACP could start very shortly now that the long-awaited agreement has been approved by the India Cabinet and is ready for signature. We are counting on a long term relationship with India to grow their aviation system," Blakey told the Royal Aeronautical Society. |
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"We're working with India on performance-based navigation. India believes that implementing performance-based navigation will have a significant impact on their air traffic management," the top FAA official remarked. |
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The Bush administration, the official said, is also expecting some movement on negotiating a bilateral aviation safety agreement with India, that would allow the US to accept Indian airworthiness certification on some aviation and aerospace products. |
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"We've signed a letter of intent stating that the FAA and the Indians are going to begin discussions on a bilateral," the top FAA official said. |
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