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  2. Freedoms of the air - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 146 Because of longer range of modern airliners, second freedom rights are comparatively rarely exercised by passenger carriers today, and then often as fifth freedom, allowing new passengers to embark at the stop. But second freedom rights are widely used by air cargo carriers, and are more or less universal between countries. [12]

  3. EU–US Open Skies Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The agreement allows any airline of the European Union and any airline of the United States to fly between any point in the European Union and any point in the United States. Both EU and US airlines are allowed to fly on to a further destination in another country after their initial stop (Fifth Freedom rights). Because the EU is not treated as ...

  4. United announced 13 new international routes and 3 'fifth ...

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    United's "fifth-freedom" list will add Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and the western Pacific country of Palau from Tokyo Narita.

  5. Fifth Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Economic freedom, which U.S. President Herbert Hoover defined as a fifth freedom. Freedoms of the air § Fifth freedom, the right for an airline to fly between two foreign countries during flights while the flight originates or ends in one's own country. License to kill (concept), described as the "Fifth Freedom" in the context of the Tom ...

  6. ‘Fifth freedom’ flying and how it can make your journey better

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  7. Allard K. Lowenstein - Wikipedia

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    The Lowenstein Human Rights Clinic, [30] an outgrowth of the Project, is a clinical course in which law students participate in legal and advocacy research and writing projects for academic credit. Lowenstein's papers are held as a special collection of the Long Beach Public Library and offer much material relative to his activities and his times.

  8. Freedom of the Press Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 to fund and support free speech and freedom of the press.The organization originally managed crowd-funding campaigns for independent journalistic organizations, but now pursues technical projects to support journalists' digital security and conducts legal advocacy for journalists.

  9. Augusta's 5th Street Bridge could become "Freedom Bridge ...

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