EU signs aviation agreement with Japan

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(BRUSSELS) – The EU and Japan signed an agreement on civil aviation safety Monday, with the aim of boosting EU cooperation with Japan and reinforcing the competitiveness of the EU’s aviation industry.

One and a half years after the EU and Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreement entered into force and the implementation of the Strategic Partnership Agreement started, today’s signature shows the mutual trust and commitment to deepen our strategic partnership, says the Commission.

“This agreement will facilitate our aviation industry’s access to the Japanese aeronautical products market, helping this hard-hit sector recover from the crisis,” said Transport Commissioner Adina Valean: “We are also stepping up cooperation between the EU and Japanese aviation authorities, towards an even higher level of civil aviation safety and environmental compatibility.”

Common rules will facilitate cooperation of European and Japanese companies and decrease the administrative burden for authorities, creating better opportunities for investment and strengthening economic prosperity and growth.

This bilateral civil aviation safety agreement (BASA) will support EU manufacturers of aeronautical products to increase their trade and market share in the Japanese market. It will therefore play an important role in the recovery of the sector from the current crisis.

The main objective of the BASA is to ease trade in aircraft and related products. The BASA will remove unnecessary duplications of evaluation and testing activities for aeronautical products, decrease costs for authorities and the aviation industry and promote cooperation between the Civil Aviation Authorities of the EU and Japan.

The BASA will significantly reduce the time required for manufacturers of aeronautical products to achieve the approvals for exports to Japan. At the same time it will provide a stronger level of legal certainty, including on intellectual property rights (IPR) leading to greater cooperation between companies in the EU and in Japan.

Less than a year after the signature of the EU-Japan Partnership on Sustainable Connectivity and Quality Infrastructure, the BASA will also strengthen transport connectivity in line with the EU’s Connecting Europe and Asia Strategy.

Agreement on civil aviation safety between the European Union and Japan

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