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The Convention on International Civil Aviation signed in Chicago in 1944 (the “Chicago Convention”) establishes a wide-ranging set of international rules on issues including aircraft airworthiness and operation, licensing and the recognition of each nation’s sovereignty over its domestic airspace. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (the “ICAO”) is responsible for overseeing and administering the Chicago Convention.
Article 83 bis of the Chicago Convention provides for the transfer of certain functions and duties from the State of registry to the State of the operator of an aircraft, clarifies safety responsibilities, simplifies procedures and thereby enhances aviation safety. Article 83 bis assists with the structuring of cross-border aviation transactions by providing a mechanism for ensuring safety oversight of an aircraft that is operated from another State. In fact, under the convention, the state of operation of an aircraft regulates commercial operation of aircraft by operators supervised by it, whereas the state of the aircraft’s registration is responsible for both ensuring that aircraft registered with it comply with Chicago Convention operating rules and operate safely.
For an operator to take advantage of the benefits of an Article 83 bis Agreement, the State of registry and the State of the operator must first establish such an Agreement.
Transport Malta, the authority overseeing transport in Malta, is “in charge” of the National Aircraft Registry (the “NAR”). The NAR uses a single registry system – nonetheless, the NAR does implement, when requested, the Article 83 bis arrangements under the Chicago Convention, since Malta is an ICAO Member State. This is in line with Article 46 of the Air Navigation Act (Cap. 641 of the Laws of Malta) which implements article 83bis of the Chicago Convention and states that in view of this Article:
In the past, Malta has entered into bilateral agreements on the basis of Article 83 bis of the Chicago Convention with Italy, Greece and Ireland. However, these are entered into on a per aircraft basis and the Malta Civil Aviation Directorate (the “CAD”) would enter into an Article 83 bis agreement with other countries, if such is requested by an operator.
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