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The answer is Turkey. The 1936 Montreux Convention establishes it as an International Shipping Lane with Turkey retaining the right to restrict Naval Traffic to Non-Black Sea nations.
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International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations was created in 1972.
They come in a variety of sizes: 20ft, 30ft, 40ft, 45ft and 53ft long, and normally 8'6" wide and high, although sometimes 9'6" high. The most common for international shipping 20ft and 40fts, the 45ft is mainly used for intra-Europe traffic and the 53ft is used in US trucking
A traffic operator is responsible for the logistics of international air freight, and the related documents and fees.
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The most common usage of that acronym ITAR is International Traffic in Arms Regulations, which is a set of US government regulations that control the import and export of defence-related articles.
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Diplomatic traffic refers to the communication and correspondence exchanged between diplomats, embassies, and consulates of different countries. It often includes sensitive information related to international relations, negotiations, and official government matters. Diplomatic traffic is typically considered confidential and is protected under diplomatic immunity laws.
Sahara Africa is because of restrictions imposed by many nations impeding air traffic
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