Posted: November 26th, 2015

Chicago Convention of 1944

Chicago Convention of 1944

Introduction
The Convention on International Civil Aviation (also known as the Chicago Convention of 1944) created
the “freedoms of the air”, a set of commercial aviation rights granting a country’s airline(s) the privilege to
enter and land in another country’s airspace. The drafters of the convention wanted to promote economic
multilateralism by establishing provisions for all signatories of the agreement. However, a full-scale
agreement could not be reached on such a comprehensive form of economic multilateral regulation.
Instructions
For this assignment, complete the following:
? Research the “freedoms” of the Chicago Convention
? Answer the following questions:
1.
1. Why were those parties present hesitant to agree to incorporate all five “freedoms”
2. How have issues changed since the convention was put in effect?
3. What is the current status of the “Five Freedoms” in today’s international aviation community?

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