Civil Aviation Act 1990

ANZA mutual recognition - Preliminary provisions

11A: Purpose

You could also call this:

“This part explains how New Zealand and Australia work together on aviation rules”

The purpose of this part of the law is to put into action the ANZA mutual recognition agreements. ANZA stands for Australia New Zealand Aviation. These agreements help make sure that aviation rules and standards between Australia and New Zealand work well together. This makes it easier for people and businesses involved in aviation to operate in both countries.

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Part 1A ANZA mutual recognition
Preliminary provisions

11APurpose

  1. The purpose of this Part is to implement the ANZA mutual recognition agreements.

Notes
  • Section 11A: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 8).