Tuesday, January 31 2023 14:58
Marianna Mkrtchyan

Common Aviation Area Agreement between EU and Armenia enters into  force

Common Aviation Area Agreement between EU and Armenia enters into  force

ArmInfo.This month, the Common Aviation Area Agreement (CAAA) between the European Union and Armenia entered into administrative application. The agreement was signed on 15 November 2021 and aims at removing market restrictions  and creating a common aviation area between Armenia and the EU. 

In particular, the agreement means that all EU airlines will be able  to operate direct flights from anywhere in the EU to any airport in  Armenia, and vice versa for Armenian airlines. Also, all limitations  and restrictions on flights between Armenia and the EU will be  removed and the provisions on open and fair competition will  guarantee a level playing field. 

With the agreement, Armenia will further align its legislation with  EU aviation rules and standards in areas such as aviation safety, air  traffic management, security, the environment, economic regulation,  competition, consumer protection and social aspects. 

In line with the European Union-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced  Partnership Agreement (CEPA) commitments, the EU will in 2023 launch  comprehensive capacity-building support for civil aviation in  Armenia.

Furthermore, a two-year EU-funded project with the EU Aviation Safety  Agency (EASA) started in March 2022 to provide technical assistance  to further assist Armenia in enhancing its aviation safety oversight  capacity.