By Eric Beauchesne OTTAWA (CP) -- How to share and operate the $750- million-a-year North Ameri- can commercial air market is the thorny question Canadian and U.S. government officials will tackle again May 4 in Washington. All commercial air oper- ations between the two coun- tries are governed by a 1966 treaty — the largest bilateral aviation treaty in the world. It underwent its last major revision in 1974, The meeting will be the first between the CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 1, 1981 Air market question looms before Canada and U.S. two sides since October, 1979. The 1974 reviston took five years to complete. Officials from both sides refuse to speculate on how long it may ihe to revise the treaty gain. we Wary of giving the other side an advantage, neither is specific about goals. The purpose of the negotiations, says Canada's chief negott- ator and external affairs of- ficial Harry Jay, “is to see * how each side can best serve its public and its carriers.” Save *20! A. 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Stanley Myles of the US. state department’s aviation office, a specialist on the Canada-U.S. treaty, says the U.S. has eased on its push for a more “open-sky policy,” albeit not without pressure, That policy would mean less government regulation thelr busi better than the ” routes which are served by US. carriers. He is reluctant to condemn or Praise the peice pale Air Canada spokesman Val: is more open. The U.S. began deregula- ting its industry in the mid- 1970s, Deregulation would give the airlines more free- dom in setting fares and would allow competition on a survival-of-the-fittest basis. 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