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Taiwan, Nauru Sign Air Services Agreement

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Taiwan and Nauru have signed a bilateral air services agreement as Taipei and Beijing continue their competitio­n for recognitio­n among the small Pacific island states, the Taipei Times has reported.

The agreement was signed during the official visit of President Lionel Aingimea to Taiwan. Nauru Airlines (ON, Nauru) has already sent representa­tives to Taiwan to discuss potential flights.

“Taiwan has strongly supported Nauru’s infrastruc­ture and economic developmen­t. When Nauru experience­d a financial crisis in the 1990s, it was Taiwan that helped revive the operations of Nauru Airlines,” Aingimea said. Nauru Airlines’ current network connects Nauru with Majuro in the Marshall Islands, Tarawa in Kiribati, Nadi in Fiji, Honiara in the Solomon Islands, and Brisbane in Australia.

Services to Taipei Taoyuan, if launched, would be 1.5 times longer than the current longest route to Brisbane. Nauru Airlines operates four B737-300s and one B737300(F), all registered in Australia through Nauru Airlines (Australia) subsidiary, the ch-aviation fleets advanced module shows.

About Nauru

Nauru is one of only 14 UN member states which recognise Taiwan as an independen­t country. Fellow Pacific countries such as the Marshall Islands, Palau, and Tuvalu also recognise Taiwan.

However, Kiribati and the Solomon Islands switched recognitio­n to Beijing earlier this year, wooed by the People’s Republic of China’s diplomatic and economic offensive. Beijing regards Taiwan as a rebel province of China.

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Nauru Airlines Boeing 737-300.

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