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Section 2

Section 2

 

A. Until January 22, 2001, airlines of the United States of America may overfly and stop for non-traffic purposes on 28 flights per week (14 flights eastbound and 14 flights westbound) between points in Europe and the Indian subcontinent on ATS routings approved for international services. U.S. authorities shall notify Russian Federation authorities of the allocation of such rights.

B. Until January 22, 2000, airlines of the United States of America may overfly and stop for non-traffic purposes on 14 flights per week (7 flights eastbound and 7 flights westbound) between points in Europe and points in the countries of Southeast Asia on ATS routings over the Tashkent area approved for international services. From January 23, 2000, through January 22, 2001, airlines of the United States of America may overfly and stop for non-traffic purposes on 28 flights per week (14 flights eastbound and 14 flights westbound) between points in Europe and points in the countries of Southeast Asia on ATS routings over the Tashkent area approved for international services. U.S. authorities shall notify Russian Federation authorities of the allocation of such rights.

C. Until January 22, 2001, airlines of the United States of America may operate on the Transeast ATS routings network approved for international services 600 flights per week (200 flights eastbound and 400 flights westbound) between points in the United States of America and points in the Far East and in the Asia-Pacific region, provided that traffic handling capability on these ATS routings is adequate.