Washington: The partnership with India in aviation sector is centred on safety and improving efficiency and both nations are cooperating on counter-terrorism measures, a top US official said today.
"As partners, we are doing our best to promote aviation safety, to follow international standards and foster seamless and efficient aviation operations," the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator J Randolph Babbitt said.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of US-India Aviation Partnership Summit Babbitt recollected his first meeting with India's Aviation Secretary Madhavan Nambiar in June.
08/12/09 Lalit K Jha/Press Trust of India
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