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Eurasian Economic Union: safety in aviation

Eurasian Economic Union: safety in aviation

Abstract

Two goals of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) are harmonized legislation and transportation (RAIC, 2017). The creation of the EAEU stemmed from the desire to establish a common market, develop and codify international treaties, and create integration plans (Eurasian Economic Commission 2015). Maintaining strategic alignment will require continuous actions in order to achieve concerted objectives and goals related to aviation (Quigley, 2019). The purpose of this paper is to describe what actions might be taken to realize those goals. Having common rules and agreements develop a strong and sustained mutual trade. Regarding Eurasian cooperation in aviation, there are already positive actions that need to be further explored. However, there are common threats and challenges in aviation that need to be addressed. In the further development of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), integration and cooperation will be essential to ensure aviation safety. Relationships between the member states need to be founded upon cooperation, a strong and coordinated rules system, and trust (Hormats,2012; Wishnick, 2011). When member states unite, it is possible that there might be a cumbersome patchwork of rules. Therefore, having agreed-upon systems for clear, open and transparent communications and coordination of rules and regulations will be essential. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

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Australia
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safety, aviation, Eurasian Economic Union

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