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Aerodinamica de Monterrey, S.A. de C.V.
| OST-02-12462 | May 9, 2002 Docketed June 6, 2002 |
Application for an Exemption | Mexico- U.S.- Canada Foreign Air Charter Taxi |
| Attachments: Certificates, Insurance | |||
| OST-02-12462 | Filed June 6, 2002 Issued April 10, 2003 |
Notice of Action Taken | Mexico-US Charter Taxi |
OST-04-17573 - Exemption - Mexico-Canada-US
April 13, 2004
By: Aerodinamica de Monterrey, Jaime Cuellar
OST-04-17573 - Mexico-US
Filed April 14, 2004 | Issued May 11, 2004
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charter operations in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-2005-21778 - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
June 22, 2005
By: Rurico Neri
OST-2005-21778 - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
August 31, 2005
No Wish to Receive Authorization - Canada
In accordance to our telephonic conversation we have today, Aerodinamica de Monterrey, S.A. de C.V. would like to notify that it is not our wish to receive authorization to fly Canada by the United States Department of Transportation.
Our Insurance policy covers the America excluding Colombia, Cuba, Hawaii, and Alaska, but Canada is covered and if we need a flight we woiild request authorization to the Canadian authorities.
By: Aerodinamica, Jaime Cuellar
OST-2005-21778 - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
Filed June 30, 2005 | Issued November 29, 2005
Exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment. The applicant also requests stopover privileges and relief from the Department’s requirement to provide prior notice of each flight, or series of flights, between Mexico and the United States.
In the conduct of these operations, the carrier may only use aircraft capable of carrying no more than 60 passengers and having a maximum payload capacity of no more than 18,000 pounds (small equipment).
By: Paul Gretch
OST-2007-27378 - Exemption - Mexican/Canadian Taxi
February 19, 2007
The applicant purpose to operate as an air taxi is carrying executives and/or their families in and out and within the United States from Mexico and Canada, in a none scheduled manner, and to different destinations encompassed by the aviation agreement between the United States and Mexico.
The company owns and operates one aircraft at this time: Cessna Citation C-500
Counsel: Aerodinamica, Jaime Cuellar, 52-811-8369-0614
OST-2007-27378 - Exemption - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
Filed February 20, 2007 | Issued April 12, 2007
Exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment. The applicant also requests renewal of its stopover privileges and continued relief from the requirement to provide advance notice of each flight, or series of flights, between Mexico and the United States. Furthermore. the applicant requests that the authority be granted for a term of one year.
We have decided, on our onn initiative and in the interest of administrative efficiency, to grant the applicant’s exemption authority for a two-year term.
By: Paul Gretch