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"An Agreement on civil aviation safety between the European Community and Canada has undoubted benefits for both parties. It should be noted that the most important aviation technology manufacturers are located in the EU and Canada. For both parties, the level of trade and exports in this area is enormous. In order to achieve effective cooperation in the area of aviation safety, it is crucial to ensure that the certification systems meet the requirements of both parties. I am pleased that, during negotiations, an agreement was reached on minimising the duplication of assessments, tests and controls. I believe that it is advisable to give the importing authority the right to issue its own certificate on the aeronautical product, thus preventing the duplication of assessments carried out by the exporting authority. Mutual acceptance in the areas of airworthiness, maintenance and maintenance licensing proves the confidence both parties have in each other’s systems. This Agreement will facilitate improved cooperation between the regulatory bodies of both parties in all areas of certification, inspections, enforcement and consultation. Carrying out joint inspections, investigations, and exchanging safety data will ensure the highest level of safety for passengers and cargo flights. It should be noted that with this Agreement’s entry into force product approval and licensing procedures will become more flexible, shorter and cheaper. This will lower costs for companies in this sector."@en1

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