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"Air services between the European Union and Jordan presently operate on the basis of bilateral agreements between individual Member States and Jordan. The Commission is now submitting an agreement that is much more ambitious in its scope and replaces all of the bilateral agreements by creating a Euro-Mediterranean aviation area between the EU and Jordan. The agreement establishes uniform standards for air carriers in all 27 Member States and allows them to benefit regardless of their national affiliation. Accordingly, EU-based air carriers will be able to operate services between any location in the EU and Jordan. The agreement’s objectives include a gradual opening up of the market and the introduction of a non-discriminatory and level playing field for economic operators, based on the principles laid down in the EU Treaties, and the alignment of Jordanian aviation legislation with EU legislation on issues such as safety, security and air traffic management. Since the agreement regulates not only the areas falling within EU jurisdiction, but also areas falling within the jurisdiction of Member States, its conclusion is desirable so that it can be ratified at EU level and in the Member State parliaments. I firmly believe that the conclusion of the Euro-Mediterranean Aviation Agreement with Jordan is in the interests of EU citizens and businesses and is in line with the EU’s neighbourhood policy. This is another reason for the European Parliament to consent to the conclusion of the agreement."@en1

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