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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2017
[Reproduced from the document provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs. The United States has signed Open Skies Agreements with the following countries: Austria (exchange of notes at Vienna, June 14, 1995; entered into force August 1, 1995), Belgium (exchange of notes at Washington, September 5, 1995; not yet entered into force), Czech Republic (done and entered into force at Prague, September 10,1996), Denmark (exchange of notes at Washington and entered into force at Washington, June 16, 1995), Finland (exchange of notes and entered into force at Washington, June 9, 1995), Germany (done at Milwaukee, May 23, 1996; not yet entered into force), Iceland (done at Washington, June 14, 1995; entered into force October 12, 1995), Jordan (done and entered into force at Amman, November 10, 1996), Luxembourg (exchange of notes at Washington June 6, 1995; not yet entered into force), the Netherlands (exchange of notes at The Hague, October 14,1992; entered into force May 11, 1993), Norway (exchange of notes and entered into force at Washington, June 16, 1995), Sweden (exchange of notes and entered into force at Washington, June 16, 1995), and Switzerland (done at Washington, June 15, 1995; entered into force September 27, 1996).
[The Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, done at Tokyo, September 14, 1963, appears at 2 I.L.M. 1042 (1963); the International Civil Aviation Organization Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft, done at The Hague, December 16, 1970, appears at 10 I.L.M. 133 (1971).
[For additional information contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Legal Adviser, Washington, D.C. 20520, U.S.A. (tel.: (202) 647-1336; fax: (202) 736-7541).]
* [Reproduced from the document provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs. The United States has signed Open Skies Agreements with the following countries: Austria (exchange of notes at Vienna, June 14, 1995; entered into force August 1, 1995), Belgium (exchange of notes at Washington, September 5, 1995; not yet entered into force), Czech Republic (done and entered into force at Prague, September 10,1996), Denmark (exchange of notes at Washington and entered into force at Washington, June 16, 1995), Finland (exchange of notes and entered into force at Washington, June 9, 1995), Germany (done at Milwaukee, May 23, 1996; not yet entered into force), Iceland (done at Washington, June 14, 1995; entered into force October 12, 1995), Jordan (done and entered into force at Amman, November 10, 1996), Luxembourg (exchange of notes at Washington June 6, 1995; not yet entered into force), the Netherlands (exchange of notes at The Hague, October 14,1992; entered into force May 11, 1993), Norway (exchange of notes and entered into force at Washington, June 16, 1995), Sweden (exchange of notes and entered into force at Washington, June 16, 1995), and Switzerland (done at Washington, June 15, 1995; entered into force September 27, 1996).
[The Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, done at Tokyo, September 14, 1963, appears at 2 I.L.M. 1042 (1963); the International Civil Aviation Organization Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft, done at The Hague, December 16, 1970, appears at 10 I.L.M. 133 (1971).
[For additional information contact the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Legal Adviser, Washington, D.C. 20520, U.S.A. (tel.: (202) 647-1336; fax: (202) 736-7541).]