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OST Docket Filings for January 2, 2008
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Air One - Italy-US Amendment - Codeshare with United American and Turkish - Codeshare Termination Notice Mexicana - Culiacan-Los Angeles Renewal Answers and Replies: National Task Force - Ground Delays - Compass Airlines and Republic Airways (Applications/Nominaitons) Notices of Action Taken: AirSprint - Canadian Taxi Renewal Atlantic Southeast - US-Jamaica Renewal Aviacsa - Monterrey-Houston Renewal Northwest - US-Mexico Codeshare with Delta and Delta Connection Carriers Renewal TravelSpan - Guyana-US Renewal Notices and Orders: None |
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OST-2005-22809 - Exemptionand Statement of Authorization - Italy-US Codeshare with United Air Lines December 31, 2007 Application to Amend Exemption Hereby seeks to amend the exemption authority granted to it in the above-captioned docket in order to engage in scheduled foreign and domestic air transportation of persons, property and mail pursuant to a codeshare agreement with United Airlines. Air One will place its AP designator code on flights operated by United between Rome, Italy and Washington DC and connecting domestic and international flights. By application dated October 20, 2005, Air One applied for an exemption and statement of authorization to conduct codeshare operations with US Airways. Counsel: Sher & Blackwell. Mark Atwood, 202-463-2513, matwood@sherblackwell.com
OST-2005-20771 - Exemption - Canada-US Charter Filed December 7, 2007 | Issued January 2, 2008 Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in charter air transportation of persons, property and mail between (1) Canada and the United States; (2) third countries and the United States, via Canada, that make a stopover in Canada for at least two consecutive nights; and (3) other charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small aircraft. The applicant requests that the authority be granted for a twoyear term. By: Paul Gretch American Airlines, Inc. and Turkish Airlines OST-2000-7151 - Statements of Authorization - US-Turkey Reciprocal Codeshare January 2, 2007 Re: Codeshare Termination Notice American Airlines, Inc. and Turkish Airlines, under condition (b) Department Action in the above-referenced docket, July 20, 2000, hereby give notice that, effective 11:59 pm EST, March 29, 2008, their codeshare agreement will terminate, and all codesharing between the two carriers will thereafter cease. Counsel: Zuckert Scoutt, Charles Simpson, 202-298-8660, cjsimpson@zsrlaw.com for Turkish / American, Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647, carl.nelson@aa.com Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. OST-2006-23689 - Exemption - US-Jamaica Filed November 20, 2007 | Issued January 2, 2008 Renewal of exemption for two years under 49 U.S.C. 40109 to provide the following service: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between a point or points in the United States and a point or points in Jamaica, via intermediate points, and beyond, and to integrate this authority with its existing certificate and exemption authority. ASA states that it seeks to renew the authority to provide "Delta Connection" service, under the code of Delta Air Lines. ASA explains that currently another Delta Connection carrier is providing the subject service, but that ASA requests renewal of its authority so that it may resume service should market conditions warrant. By: Paul Gretch Compania Mexicana de Aviacion, S.A. de C.V. OST-2006-26470 - Exemption - Culiacan-Los Angeles January 2, 2008 Application for Renewal of Exemption Hereby requests renewal of the exemption authority granted to it by the Department of Transportation in the above-captioned docket to perform scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Culiacan, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California. Mexicana requests renewal of this exemption for a one-year period on its existing terms and conditions Mexicana currently operates twice weekly service between the two cities utilizing A318, A319, and A320 aircraft. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Charles Donley, 202-626-6840, cdonley@ssd.com Consorcio Aviaxsa, S.A. de C.V. OST-2000-8018 - Exemption - Monterrey-Houston Filed November 30, 2007 | Issued January 2, 2008 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC §41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air By: Paul Gretch National Task Force to Develop Model Contingency Plans to Deal with Lengthy Airline On-Board Ground Delays
January 2, 2008
December 31, 2007
OST-2003-15507 - Exemption - US-Mexico Codeshare with Delta Air Lines Filed August 3, 2007 | Issued January 2, 2008 Renewal for two years of exemption authority: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Atlanta, Georgia, on the one hand, and Sao Paulo, Brazil; Bogota, Colombia; Cancun, Mexico; Guadalajara, Mexico; Mexico City, Mexico; San Jose del Cabo, Mexico; and Lima, Peru, on the other hand; between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cancun, Mexico; and between Los Angeles, California, on the one hand, Acapulco, Mexico; Cancun, Mexico; and Guadalajara, Mexico, on the other hand. Northwest states that it seeks renewal of the subject authority to serve the markets pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Delta Air Lines, whereby Northwest will place its "NW" code on the flights of Delta on those routes. Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Atlanta, Georgia, and Monterrey, Mexico. Northwest states that it seeks renewal of the subject authority to serve the Atlanta-Monterrey market pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Atlantic Southeast Airlines, whereby Northwest will place its "NW" code on the flights of ASA on that route. Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Los Angeles, California, on the one hand, and Acapulco, Mexico; Culiacan, Mexico; Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Mexico; La Paz, Mexico; Loreto, Mexico; Mazatlan, Mexico; Torreon, Mexico; Zacatecas, Mexico; and Manzanillo, Mexico, on the other hand. Northwest states that it will use this authority to serve the markets pursuant to a code-share arrangement with ExpressJet Airlines, in lieu of ASA/Delta, whereby Northwest will place its "NW" code on the flights of ExpressJet on those routes.
Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Atlanta, Georgia, and Leon/Guanajuato, Mexico. Northwest states that it will use this authority to serve the market pursuant to a code-share arrangement with both ASA and Shuttle America Corporation (Shuttle America), in lieu of Delta, whereby Northwest will place its "NW" code on the flights of ASA and Shuttle on that route. New exemption authority for two years: Scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Los Angeles, California, on the one hand, and Leon/Guanajuato, Mexico, and Los Mochis, Mexico, on the other hand. Northwest states that it seeks this new exemption authority to serve these markets pursuant to a code-share arrangement with ExpressJet, whereby Northwest will place its "NW" code on the flights of ExpressJet on the subject routes.
Consistent with our standard policy, the dormancy notice period will begin on the carrier's proposed startup date of August 3, 2008, in the following U.S.-Mexico city-pair markets: Los Angeles, California, on the one hand, and Acapulco (for code-share services with ExpressJet), Leon/Guanajuato, Culiacan, La Paz, Los Mochis, Loreto, Mazatlan, Torreon, Zacatecas, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, and Manzanillo, Mexico, on the other hand. By: Paul Gretch OST-2006-24494 - Exemption - Georgetown, Guyana-US Filed November 2, 2007 | Issued January 2, 2008 Renewal of exemptions under 49 USC §40109 to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between New York, NY, Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Orlando, FL, on the one hand, and Georgetown, Guyana, and Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, on the other hand, using aircraft wet-leased from a duly authorized and properly supervised U.S. or foreign air carrier. The applicant requests that its authority be granted for a two-year term. Guyana is currently a Category 2 country under the Federal Aviation Administration’s International Aviation Assessment Program By: Paul Gretch |
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