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OST Docket Filings for June 24, 1997

Pleadings:

AirTran | Continental Micronesia (2) | FWIA | Millon

Notices of Action Taken:

Mexicana

Notices and Orders:

Aeromexico | Alia – Royal Jordanian | AvCenter | Devils Lake and Jamestown, ND


Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. (Violations of 49 USC 41301, Orders 92-10-16 and 94-1-12)

Order 97-6-23 | Issued and Served June 24, 1997

Consent Order

The unauthorized flights at issue include scheduled service during 1996 and 1997 in the Cancun-Dallas and Durango-Los Angeles markets. The Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings (Enforcement Office) became aware of the Cancun-Dallas service when the carrier provided the information in its application for exemption authority in the market.

By: Rosalind Knapp, Deputy General Counsel

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AirTran Airways, Inc. (Exemption, Slot Restrictions LaGuardia Airport)

OST-97-2557 | June 23, 1997

Letters in Support from City of Rock Island; Illinois DOT; City of Alcoa

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Alia – The Royal Jordanian Airline (Amendment of Foreign Air Carrier Permit)

Order 97-6-19 | OST-97-2136 | Issued June 4, 1997 | Served June 14, 1997

Order Issuing Amended Foreign Air Carrier Permit

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Amendment to Alia’s existing foreign air carrier permit, which allows the carrier to conduct scheduled passenger and cargo operations between Jordan and specified U.S. cities, and charters, in order for the carrier to conduct: (1) scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Jordan, via Jordan and intermediate points, to a point or points in the United States, and beyond; (2) charters between any point or points in Jordan and any point or points in the United States; (3) charters between any point or points in the United States and any point or points in a third country or countries, provided such service constitutes part of a continuous operation that includes service to Jordan; and (4) other charters, in accordance with the Department's regulation

Financial Indicators $ million U.S. 12/31/94 12/31/95
Total Assets $934 $959
Total Liabilities 820 843
Owners Equity 114 116
Net Profit (loss) (43) (25)

By: Charles Hunnicutt

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AvCenter, Inc. (Fitness Determinaiton, Commuter Air Carrier)

Order 97-6-24 | Issued and Served June 24, 1997

Order to Show Cause – Proposing Issuance of Commuter Air Carrier Authority

By this order, we tentatively find that Avcenter, Inc., is fit to conduct commuter air carrier operations using aircraft with no more than nine passenger seats. If granted the commuter air carrier authority requested here, Avcenter plans to commence scheduled passenger operations between Boise and Twin Falls, Idaho, using its 6-seat Cessna 414A as its primary aircraft.

Attachment – Specimen Certificate | Service List

By: Charles Hunnicutt

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Compania Mexicana de Aviacion, S.A. de C.V. (Notice of Action Taken)

OST-96-1495 and OST-96-1464 | Posted June 24, 1997

Notice of Action

Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to engage in scheduled, combination service between: 1) Zihuatanejo, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California; and 2) Huatulco, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch / Counsel: Robert Papkin, 202-626-6601

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Continental Micronesia, Inc. (Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience, Route 171

OST-97-2558 | June 24, 1997

Answer of the State of Hawaii

The State of Hawaii has accorded a very high priority to its international air services, especially to points in Asia. Continental Micronesia's services provide valuable benefits to the State of Hawaii by linking the State to an important hub in Asia. Experience has shown that the amount of tourism revenue enjoyed by a particular locale is directly related to the availability of convenient and economical air transportation. A full network of air service to Hawaii not only benefits the aviation-related community, but its effects are felt throughout the whole economy including hotels, restaurants, and other related service sectors.

Counsel: Hawaii and Shaw Pittman, Robert Cohn, 202-663-8060

Statement in Support for Renewal of Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity of Route 171 (Segments 3,4 (for the Philippines), 5 and 6)

Continental Micronesia is truly one of the most respected corporate citizens of the islands of Micronesia and the Pacific, and is very sensitive to the air services needs of island people. For the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and all of the islands of Micronesia, Continental Micronesia has been a pioneer in Pacific aviation, bringing the islands into the 20th Century and contributing tremendously to their tourism industry.

By: Commonwealth Ports Authority of the Northern Mariana Islands, Victor Hocog

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Devils Lake and Jamestown, North Dakota (EAS)

Order 97-6-25 | OST-97-2647 (46794) | Issued and Served June 24, 1997

Order Establishing Subsidy Rate Until Further Department Action

Setting a final annual subsidy rate of $831,011 for Great Lakes Aviation, Ltd., d/b/a United Express (Great Lakes), for its provision of essential air service at Devils Lake and Jamestown, North Dakota, until further Department action.

Appendix A | Appendix B | Appendix C

By: Charles Hunnicutt

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Florida West International Airways, Inc. (Exemption Renewal and Frequency Allocation)

OST-97-2648 | June 24, 1997

Application for Renewal

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Requests that the Department of Transportation renew for a two-year period (i) its oneweekly U.S.-Argentina all-cargo frequency; (ii) its exemption to engage in the scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida and Buenos Aires, Argentina; (iii) its exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida and Uruguay; and (iv) its exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida and New York, New York/Newark, New Jersey on the one hand, and Caracas and Maracaibo, Venezuela on the other hand.

Counsel: Squire Sanders, Marshall Sincik, 202-626-6651

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Millon Air, Inc. (Fitness Review)

OST-96-2012 | June 23, 1997

Cover Letter from Counsel to Office of Aviation Analysis

Letter sent to the FAA this morning in Miami. It notifies the FAA of the appointment of two new individuals who will take over the positions of Director of Operations and Director of Safety.

Attachment – Letter to FAA and Resumes

Counsel: Dow Lohnes, Jonathan Hill, 202-776-2725, jhill@dlalaw.com

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