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(VWP) Carriers Visa Waiver Program (VWP) Signatory Carriers February 1, 2020 In order to facilitate the arrival of Visa Waiver Program (VWP) passengers, carriers need to be signatory to a current agreement with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). A carrier is required to be signatory to an agreement in order to transport aliens seeking admission as nonimmigrant visitors under the VWP (Title 8, U.S.C. § 1187(a)(5). The carriers listed below are currently signatory to the VWP and can transport passengers under the program. The date indicates the expiration of the current signed agreement. Agreements are valid for 7 years. If you transport VWP passengers and are not a signatory carrier, fines will be levied. Use the following link to apply to CBP to become a Signatory Carrier: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/business-pleasure/vwp/signatory-status # 21st Century Fox America, Inc. (04/07/2022) 245 Pilot Services Company, Inc. 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(03/31/2021) Aero Air LLC (01/17/2020) Aero Cadre LLC (09/14/2025) Aero Charter Elite Services, LLC d/b/a Aviation ACES (05/01/2026) Aeroflot – Russian Airlines (11/14/2026) Aero JL, S.A. de C.V. (04/30/2020) Aero Personal, S.A. de C. V. (10/09/2025) Aero Service Turbillon, Corp. (03/19/2022) Aero Taxis Metropolitanos, S.A. de C.V. (02/10/2022) Aero Ways, Inc. d/b/a Fly Advanced Jet (01/03/2024) Aero-Dienst GmbH & Co KG (02/24/2021) Aerocraft International, Inc. (12/11/2025) Aerolineas Ejecutivas, S.A. de C.V. (04/23)/2026) AeroLogic GmbH (08/16/2025) Aeropycsa, S.A. de C.V. (01/23/2020) Aero Servicios Regiomontanos, S.A. de C.V. (02/01/2026) Aeroservicios Ejectivos Corporativos, S.A. de C.V. (02/15/2024) Aero-Tech Services, Inc. (03/09/2024) Aerovics S.A. de C .V. (05/01/2025) Aether Capital Investments LLC (10/06/2023) Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. (05/20/2022) Agency 7Seas, Inc. (08/06/2026) Air Alliance Express AG & Co. 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(01/06/2027) Air New Zealand Limited (08/26/2026) Air Pacific LTD d/b/a Fiji Airways (11/13/2026) Air Paradise (10/03/2021) Air Partners Corporation (08/13/2026) Air Philippines Corp. d/b/a PAL Express (08/28/2022) Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. (10/12/2023) Air Rutter International (d/b/a Alerion Aviation) LLC (01/30/2024) Air Serbia a.d. Beograd a/k/a Air Traffic (06/22/2023) Air Seoul (08/22/2024) Air Service Liege NV (09/21/2023) Air Sprint Inc. (04/30/2020) Air Swiss, Inc. (03/26/2023) Air Tahiti Nui (05/13/2026) Air Tindi (05/28/2020) Air Transat A.T., Inc. (10/11/2025) Air Transport Int'l., LLC Air X Charter (Germany) GmbH & Co. KG f/k/a Elytra Charter GmbH & Company, K.G. (10/06/2023) Air X Charter Limited (08/20/2020) Airasia X BHD (02/21/2022) Aircharters Worldwide, Inc. (10/06/2023) Aircraft Management Group (09/24/2026) Aircraft Services Group, Inc. (11/21/2026) AirFlite, Inc. (07/31/2024) Airgas, Inc. 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(Renewed 01/02/2021) Amira Air GmbH (10/07/2026) Ampuero Aereo Servicios (06/06/2020) Amy’s Kitchen (Renewed 07/13/2023) ANA – All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (04/30/2020) Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (08/13/2026) Anderson Air Ltd. (01/28/2021) Anguilla Air Service Ltd. (04/02/2026) Antair, S.A. de C.V. (01/21/2027) Apex Oil Company (07/18/2026) Aquilam Corporation (05/23)/2024) Arab Wings Co/Mag II Aviation (02/01/2026) Aramco Aviation Company (01/24/2025) Arconic, Inc. (04/20/2024) f/k/a Alcoa, Inc. Area 9 Challenger, Inc. (02/26/2022) Armar Capital LLC (02/12/2023) Aruba Airlines a/k/a Arubaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. (05/20/2022) ARVEN, Ltd. (03/26/2021) AS Aviation Holdings LLC (04/10/2021) AS Tour Management LLC (04/10/2021) Asiana Airlines, Inc. (10/15/2026) Atlantic Airways (01/29/2027) Atlas Air, Inc. (12/17/2026) Aurora Jet Partners a/k/a Morningstar Partners, Ltd. (05/09/2021) Austrian Airlines AG d/b/a Austrian Airlines (08/28/2023) AVA International LLC (09/26/2023) Avalon Capital Group II (04/13/2023) Avcon Jet AG (05/23/2023) Avcon Jets Malta Ltd. (06/30/2021) Avemex, S.A. de C.V. (07/06/2023) Avex II Corporation (11/13/2020) Aviajet (12/11/2023) AVIANCA f/k/a Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia (11/13/2026) AVIANCA Costa Rica S.A. f/k/a LACSA Airlines (11/13/2026) AVIANCA Ecuador S.A. (11/21/2026) AVIANCA Peru S.A. (11/21/2026) Aviation Advisor, Inc. (02/25/2026) Aviation Charters, Inc. (06/10/2022) Aviation Consultants Inc. (12/11/2023) Aviation Consulting Corp. (04/24/2026) Aviation Flycie, Inc. (12/20/2020) Aviation Leasing, Inc. d/b/a Vulcan Flight Management (04/16/2026) Aviation Partners, LLC d/b/a Hummingbird Air (11/24/2021) Avion Jet Charger LLC d/b/a Golden State Jet LLC (07/24/2023) AVJET Corporation (08/06/2026) AVTrade, Ltd. (07/23/2021) Azerbaijan Airlines (08/28/2021) Aztec Worldwide Airlines, Inc. (10/12/2025) Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasilieras S.A. (08/25/2021) B B&A Constructor LLC (01/04/2023) BAE Systems Inc. (05/04/2025) Bahamas Air (09/05/2026) Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line – Cruise Operator, Inc. (03/12/2022) Baldor Electric Company (07/31/2024) Balearia Caribbean (12/16/2023) BAM Denton Management Ventures LLC (01/19/2023) Banesco America Corp. (01/02/2027) Barrick Gold Corporation (06/25/2026) BASF Corporation (11/06/2020) Baxalta, Inc. (07/29/2023) Becton Dickinson and Company (12/03/2026) Beechcraft Holdings, Corp. (02/10/2022) Benipaula, Inc. (05/02/2021) Brenzil Pty Ltd. (01/22/2027) Bertlesman Ag Flight (04/23/2025) Berwind Corporation (01/17/2021) BH Air, Ltd. (01/20/2023) Bimini Superfast Charter, Ltd (06/17/2020) Black Horse Aviation GmbH & Co. KG (05/31/2025) Blackbird Air, A.S. (07/10/2025) Blackrock Financial Management, Inc. (01/06/2023) Bloomberg L.P. (11/21/2026) Blount Small Ship Adventures (08/19/2022) Blue City Holdings LLC (06/26/2026) Blue Jet Sp. z o.o. n/k/a Jet Story Sp. z o.o. (07/29/2023) Blue Square Aviation Group Malta Ltd. (11/21/2025) Bluelink Jets AB (08/03/2023) Bluewater Adventures Ltd. (12/23/2026) BMW AG d/b/a BMW Flight Service (09/25/2026) BNT International Corporation (06/11/2026) Bode Aviation, Inc.
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