| United States. Department of State - 1947 - 248 lapas
...in the territory of the state whose nationality the aircraft possesses; (4) the privilege of taking on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory...the state whose nationality the aircraft possesses; and (5) the privilege of taking on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory of any other... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1945 - 46 lapas
...west. Therefore, the United States Delegation proposed what was designated the fifth freedom: (5) The privilege to take on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory of any other contracting state and the privilege to put down passengers, mail, and cargo coming from any... | |
| United States. Civil Aeronautics Board - 1966 - 1210 lapas
...and cargo destined for the territory of the State whose nationality the aircraft possesses; (5) the privilege to take on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory of any other contracting State and the privilege to put down passengers, mail, and cargo coming from any... | |
| American Historical Association. Historical Service Board - 1946 - 1504 lapas
...mail, and cargo destined for the territory of the country whose nationality the aircraft possesses. 5. To take on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory of another agreeing nation and to . put down passengers, mail, and cargo coming from any such territory.... | |
| International Civil Aviation Conference - 1945 - 326 lapas
...and cargo destined for the territory of the State whose nationality the aircraft possesses; (5) The privilege to take on passengers, mail and cargo destined for the territory of any other contracting State and the privilege to put down passengers, mail and cargo coming from any... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1945 - 320 lapas
...following freedoms of the air in respect of scheduled international air services: ****** * (5) The privilege to take on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory of any other contracting state and the privilege to put down passengers, mail, and cargo coming from any... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1945 - 1114 lapas
...and cargo destined for the territory of the State whose nationality the aircraft possesses ; (5) The privilege to take on passengers, mail and cargo destined for the territory of any other contracting State and the privilege to put down passengers, mail and cargo coming from any... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1945 - 390 lapas
...carried on. Senator BAILEY. That is what you say you think; but what is the language? [Reading:] The privilege to take on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory of any other contracting state, and the privilege to put down passengers, mail, and cargo coming from... | |
| Theodore Paul Wright - 1945 - 60 lapas
...territory of the state whose nationality the aircraft possesses; (4) The privilege to take on similar loads destined for the territory of the state whose nationality the aircraft possesses; and (5) The privilege to take on passengers, mail, and cargo destined for the territory of any other... | |
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