A convention as used in international parlance is bilateral


Assignment

1. As access to international markets is being liberalized worldwide, the least progress has been made in this area between the U.S. and ?
France.
the United Kingdom.
Russia.
Italy.

2. The Warsaw Convention was?
the first meeting held to discuss liability aspects of international air operations.
an agreement that dealt with international access to cities in Poland.
an agreement that first dealt with issues relating to liability of air carriers for claims for
personal injury, death, baggage, and cargo.
the meeting held in Warsaw that resulted in an agreement on liability of air carriers for
claims for personal injury, death, baggage, and cargo.

3. With respect to the number of passengers carried worldwide...

North American airlines carry the most, with European airlines second.
North American airlines carry the most, with Asia/Pacific airlines second.
European airlines carry the most, with North American airlines second.
Asia/Pacific airlines carry the most, with North American airlines second.

4. Bilateral Open Skies agreements between the U.S. and European countries are negotiated between the?

U.S. and the EU.
U.S. and the individual European country.
U. S., the EU, and the individual European country.
EU and the individual European country.

5. Open Skies" is the term given to the policy adopted by the United States in international air transportation. This concept includes all but which of the following?

Unrestricted access by foreign airlines from its home country to any gateway within the
U.S.
Unrestricted service opportunities by foreign airlines, including capacity, frequency, and types of equipment.
Unrestricted access for foreign airlines to conduct operations between any U.S. city and any
other U.S. city.
Freedom to foreign airlines to set prices.

6. With respect to progress in aviation, the United States generally...

has remained well ahead of Europe since 1910.
fell behind Europe during World War I and remained so until the 1930s.
was well ahead of Europe in establishing the first airlines.
fell behind Europe in air transport aircraft production during World War II.

7. A convention, as used in international parlance, is?

a meeting between duly authorized representatives of separate states.
an agreement between states involving some aspect of international relations.
a meeting between representatives of separate states that result in an agreement.
a proposal between states that may result in an agreement if ratified.

8. The first international conference convened to deal with the issues relating to international civil aviation was the?

Madrid Convention of 1926.
Paris Convention of 1919.
Havana Conference of 1928.
Paris Conference of 1910.

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