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Service standard
The Agency will generally issue code share and wet lease authorities within 15 business days of receiving all documentation required to demonstrate compliance with the code share and wet lease requirements for flights to be operated pursuant to the air carrier's scheduled or non-...
Web page | 2017-05-15
Table of contents
Overview
Distinguish code-sharing and wet-leasing
Amend approval requirements for code-sharing and wet-leasing
Remove the requirement for Agency approval of arrangements with US carriers
Liability insurance coverage
Related matters that will be considered...
Web page | 2017-08-23
Air licence
The Agency is the authority for Canada that issues licences to operate publicly available air services. The Agency issues licences to operate domestic air services to Canadian applicants. It also issues licences to operate scheduled and non-scheduled international services to and from...
Web page | 2019-08-09
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Web page | 2019-07-15
The national transportation policy permits the market to largely self-regulate. However, it also acknowledges that regulation may be required to meet public objectives or in cases where parties are not served by effective competition.
When it comes to regulating air transportation, the Agency...
Web page | 2015-11-17
Table of Contents
Background
Current legislative and regulatory context
Consultation scope
Item 1: Charters and advance payment protection
Item 2: Licensing
A. Code-sharing and wet-leasing
B. Air insurance
C. New business models and industry...
Web page | 2016-12-19
Introduction
Amendments to the Air Transportation Regulations (ATR) were finalized and published in Part II of the Canada Gazette on May 31, 2019.
The regulations reflect input that the CTA heard from the public, the air industry, experts and other interested parties during consultations held...
Web page | 2019-08-13
Executive summary
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) launched its Regulatory Modernization Initiative (RMI) to seek the advice of stakeholders, experts and Canadians in general on updating and improving the regulations it administers to ensure that they keep pace with changes in business...
Web page | 2018-02-27
The Agency has set in place high service standards to ensure that it provides efficient and transparent service.
Our commitment
These standards state the level of performance you can expect from the Agency under normal circumstances. The Agency reports its results annually in its Departmental...
Web page | 2021-05-28
Interpretation Policy
An interpretation policy is an overarching document that outlines the commitments, practices, and tools to be applied by a department or agency when providing Canadians and businesses with information and guidance on regulatory obligations to be met. It also identifies the...
Web page | 2017-03-30