Ireland’s Aviation Regulator, Diarmuid Ó Conghaile, has established a formal agreement with the Kazakh Government to provide aviation regulatory services to central Asia’s largest country. Commenting on the agreement, Ó Conghaile said: “This marks the start of important relationship for Ireland and Kazakhstan. The ICAO ‘Article 83 bis’ agreement provides for aircraft operated in one country to be registered on the register of another country, subject to a formal international agreement between the two States and lodged with ICAO, the UN body responsible for global aviation standards. We have now taken this step with Kazakhstan, and a number of aircraft

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