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Aeromexico Filings - 2006
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Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. OST-2005-23510 - Exemption - Mexico City-Cleveland January 3, 2006 By this application, Aeromexico seeks an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Mexico City, Mexico and Cleveland, Ohio. On or about April 1, 2006, Aeromexico proposes to offer two nonstop round trips per week between Mexico City and Cleveland, utilizing B‑737‑700 or other appropriate aircraft. The proposed nonstop services will generate significant benefits for the traveling and shipping public. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459/6466
OST-1998-4482 - Exemption - Mexico City-Orlando Janaury 3, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority Seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide scheduled combination service between Mexico City and Orlando. The authority was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated January 24, 2005, and currently is set to expire on February 4, 2006. Aeromexico is offering multiple weekly MD-80 round trip nonstop services in the Mexico City-Orlando market, and it desires to continue providing such service in the future. In addition, Aeromexico is carrying the two letter designator code of Delta Air Lines, Inc., on the flights Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459/6466 OST-2006-23510 - Exemption - Mexico City-Cleveland January 11, 2006 Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., has polled the US airlines shown on the service list of the above-referenced application and advises you that there are no objections to a grant of the application. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459, william.evans@dlapiper.com OST-2005-23435 - Exemption - Mexico City-San Antonio Filed December 20, 2005 | Issued January 12, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Mexico City, Mexico, and San Antonio, Texas. By: Paul Gretch OST-2006-23775 - Exemption - Mexico City-Philadelphia January 27, 2006 By this application, Aeromexico seeks an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Mexico City, Mexico and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On or about September 1, 2006, Aeromexico proposes to offer four nonstop round trips per week between Mexico City and Philadelphia, utilizing B-737-700 or other appropriate aircraft. The exemption is requested for one year. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459 OST-2006-23510 - Exemption - Mexico City-Cleveland Filed January 3, 2006 | Issued February 10, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and inail between Mexico City, Mexico, and Cleveland, Ohio. By: Paul Gretch OST-1998-4482 - Exemption - Mexico City-Orlando Filed January 3, 2006 | Issued February 10, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Mexico City, Mexico and Orlando, Florida. By: Paul Gretch OST-2003-14591 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Oakland Codeshare with Mexicana February 22, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Guadalajara and Oakland via its code share arrangement with Mexicana pursuant to which Mexicana carries Aeromexico's code on this route. Aeromexico currently is displaying its code on four weekly A-320 round trips operated by Mexicana. The public has responded well to the service and Aeromexico desires to continue that service for an additional year. Counsel: Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459 OST-2006-24083 - Exemption - La Paz-Los Angeles; Monterrey-Las Vegas February 28, 2006 By this application, Aeromexico seeks an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between (1) La Paz, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California, and (2) Monterrey, Mexico and Las Vegas, Nevada. Aeromexico will serve each route with two nonstop round trips per week utilizing B-737, MD-87 or other appropriate aircraft. Aeromexico plans to poll the U.S. airlines on the service list and will report the results to the Department. The exemption is requested for one year. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459 OST-2003-14290 - Exemption - San Jose del Cabo-Ontario March 2, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between San Jose del Cabo and Ontario. The authority was last granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated March 28, 2005, and will expire on March 28, 2006. Aeromexico currently is operating six weekly round trips on the route with MD-80 Series aircraft. The public has responded well to the service and Aeromexico desires to continue that service for an additional year. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459 OST-2006-24083 - Exemption - La Paz-Los Angeles; Monterrey-Las Vegas March 3, 2006 Aerovias de Mexico has polled the US airlines shown on the service list of the above-referenced application and advises you that there are no objections to a grant of the application. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459, william.evans@dlapiper.com OST-1996-1304 - Exemption - Mexico City-Phoenix March 15, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Mexico City and Phoenix. The authority was granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated September 30, 1997, and confirmed in Order 1997-11-10, and currently is set to expire on April 13, 2006. Notice of Action Taken, dated April 13, 2005. Aeromexico currently is serving the market with three weekly nonstop round trips with B-737 or MD-80 aircraft. The response to the service has been satisfactory and Aeromexico wants to continue the year for another year. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459, william.evans@dlapiper.com OST-2003-14290 - Exemption - San Jose del Cabo-Ontario, CA Filed March 2, 2006 | Issued March 20, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, and Ontario, California. By: Paul Gretch OST-2006-23775 - Exemption - Mexico City-Philadelphia Filed January 27, 2006 | Issued March 23, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Mexico City, Mexico, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By: Paul Gretch OST-2003-14591 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Oakland Codeshare with Mexicana Filed February 22, 2006 | Issued March 29, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Guadalajara, Mexico, and Oakland, California, conducted only through a code-share arrangement with Mexicana, on flights operated by Mexicana. The exemption authority granted to Aeromexico to serve the Guadalajara-Oakland market is limited to operations conducted only through a code-share arrangement with Mexicana, on flights operated by Mexicana. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2006-24083 - Exemption - La Paz-Los Angeles; Monterrey-Las Vegas Filed January 27, 2006 | Issued March 29, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between: 1) La Paz, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California; and 2) Monterrey, Mexico, and Las Vegas, Nevada. By: Paul Gretch OST-1996-1304 - Exemption - Mexico City-Phoenix Filed March 15, 2006 | Issued April 4, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Mexico City, Mexico, and Phoenix, Arizona. By: Paul Gretch OST-2006-24558 - Exemption - Durango-Los Angeles April 19, 2006 By this application, Aeromexico seeks an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Durango, Mexico and Los Angeles, California. Aeromexico proposes to offer two nonstop round trips per week in this market, utilizing B-737-700 or other appropriate aircraft. The proposed nonstop services will generate significant benefits for the traveling and shipping public. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459/6466 OST-2006-24558 - Exemption - Durango-Los Angeles April 21, 2006 Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., has polled the U.S. airlines shown on the service list of the above-referenced application and advises you that there are no objections to a grant of the application. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459, william.evans@dlapiper.com OST-2006-24558 - Exemption - Durango-Los Angeles Filed April 19, 2006 | Approved May 1, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Durango, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California. By: Paul Gretch OST-2000-6816 - Mexico City-Chicago May 16, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Mexico City and Chicago. The authority was granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated February 9, 2000, and last renewed by Notice of Action Taken dated June 9, 2005. It currently is set to expire on June 9, 2006. Aeromexico currently is serving the route with daily nonstop service operated with B-737 aircraft, and it desires to renew the authority for an additional year so that it can continue the service, which has provided significant benefits for the traveling public. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6466
OST-2005-21605 - Exemption - Durango-Chicago May 16, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Durango, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois. The exemption was granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated June 28, 2005, and currently is set to expire on June 28, 2006. Aeromexico currently is offering two weekly nonstop round trips over the route with B-737aircraft and is providing first nonstop service in the Durango-Chicago market. Thus, the proposed services has generated significant benefits for the traveling and shipping public, and Aeromexico desires to continue the service for an additional year. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6466 OST-2000-8374 - Exemption - Monterrey-New York May 19, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this exemption request, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its authority to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Monterrey, Mexico, and New York, New York. The exemption authority was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated May 25, 2005, and expires on May 25, 2006. Although Aeromexico has operated nonstop service in the recent past, it currently is serving the market via connections in Mexico City. However, it anticipates resuming nonstop service when warranted by traffic conditions. Consequently, it desires to renew the authority for an additional year. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459, william.evans@dlapiper.com
OST-2005-21252 - Exemption - Culiacan-Los Angeles; Mexico City-San Diego May 19, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By Notice of Action dated May 27, 2005, the Department granted Aeromexico an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between (1) Culiacan and Los Angeles and (2) Mexico City and San Diego. The exemption is scheduled to expire on May 27, 2006. Aeromexico currently offers four weekly nonstop round trips between Mexico City and San Diego with MD-80 series aircraft; the service has been well-received and Aeromexico would like to continue that service in the future. Although Aeromexico currently is offering one stop service in the Culiacan-Los Angeles market, it would like to maintain the nonstop authority so that it would be able to upgrade its service to nonstop when traffic conditions warrant. Aeromexico seeks an extension for additional period of one year. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459, william.evans@dlapiper.com OST-2005-20320 - Statement of Authorization and Exemption - Salt Lake City-San Jose del Cabo June 5, 2006 Application for Renewal of an Exemption Aeromexico respectfully requests renewal of an exemption. By Notice of Action dated July 11, 2005, the Department granted Aeromexico an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between San Jose del Cabo, Mexico and Salt Lake City, Utah by placing its "AM" designator code on flights operated by Delta and ASA. The exemption is scheduled to expire on July 11, 2006. Aeromexico currently offers five weekly nonstop round trips between San Jose del Cabo and Salt Lake City with B-737 aircraft; the service has been well-received. Thus, Aeromexico would like to continue that service in the future. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459 OST-2000-6816 - Exemption - Mexico City-Chicago Filed May 16, 2006 | Issued June 9, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Mexico City, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2005-21605 - Exemption - Durango-Chicago Filed May 16, 2006 | Issued June 9, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Durango, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois. By: Paul Gretch OST-2004-16972 - Exemption - US-Mexico Codesharing with Continental Airlines Filed May 16, 2006 | Issued July 7, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between: 1) Houston, Texas on the one hand, and Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Cozumel, Guadalajara, Merida, Mazatlan, San Jose del Cabo, Saltillo, Tampico, Torreon, Veracruz, and Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, on the other hand; 2) New York/Newark, on the one hand, and Cozumel and San Jose del Cabo on the other hand; and 3) points in Mexico and points within the United States and Canada beyond Aeromexico's authorized U.S. gateways. The applicant proposes to conduct these operations only pursuant to a code-share arrangement with Continental Airlines. With regard to the applicant’s request to renew its authorization to carry blind sector traffic, our action will authorize the blind sector service proposed between Aeromexico’s authorized U.S. gateways and beyond to points in Canada for the carriage of Aeromexico’s authorized Mexico-U.S. traffic in combination with Mexico-third country traffic (no local traffic rights between the United States and Canada). By: Paul Gretch OST-2000-8374 - Exemption - Monterrey-New York Filed May 19, 2006 | Issued August 8, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Monterrey, Mexico, and New York, NY. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2005-21252 - Exemption - Culiacan-Los Angeles; Mexico City-San Diego Filed May 19, 2006 | Issued August 8, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between (1) Culiacan, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California and (2) Mexico City, Mexico and San Diego, California. By: Paul Gretch OST-2002-14070 - Exemption - Guadalajara-San Francisco August 15, 2006 Request for Route Redesignation By Notices of Action Taken, dated October 12, 2005, in OST-2002-14070 and OST-2003-15252, and Notice of Action Taken dated November 9, 2006, in OST-2004-19436, the Department granted Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. exemption authority to operate respectively between Guadalajara, Mexico, and San Francisco, California; Mexico City, Mexico and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Mexico City, Mexico, and Washington, D.C. In February 2006, Aeromexico's bilateral designation for these three routes was canceled by the Dirrecion General de Aeronautica Civil, which rendered Aeromexico's exemption authority inactive. In order to reactivate the exemption authority, I am attaching a copy of an internal communication dated August 1, 2006, from the DGAC to the Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores requesting that Aeromexico be designated anew for the three routes. Counsel: John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-2006-25672 - Exemption - Mexico City-Austin; Guadalajara-Chicago; Toluca-Las Vegas August 17, 2006 Aeromexico respectfully requests an exemption from the provisions of 49 U.S.C. 41301 to the extent necessary to permit Aeromexico to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Mexico City, Mexico, and Austin, Texas; Guadalajara, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; and, Toluca, Mexico, and Las Vegas, Nevada. Aeromexico plans to institute the service on the Mexico City and Toluca routes on or about November 1, 2006, and on the Guadalajara-Chicago route on or about October 1, 2006. The exemption is requested for an initial period of one year. Aeromexico proposes to offer daily nonstop round trip service between Mexico City and Austin and Guadalajara and Chicago with B-737 aircraft, and two weekly nonstop round trips with MD-87 aircraft between Toluca and Las Vegas. Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334 OST-2004-18184 - Exemption - Salt Lake City-Cancun Filed September 28, 2005 | Issued August 23, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Cancun, Mexico, and Salt Lake City, Utah. Aeromexico provides this service by placing its code (AM*) on flights operated by Delta Air Lines Inc. By: Paul Gretch OST-2002-12556 - Designation of Agent August 25, 2006 Designation of Agent for Service Counsel: John Mietus OST-2005-20320 - Statement of Authorization and Exemption - Salt Lake City-San Jose del Cabo Filed June 5, 2006 | Issued August 29, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between the terminal point Salt Lake City, Utah, and the terminal point San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. Aeromexico intends to provide this service by placing its "AM" code on flights operated by Delta Air Lines, Inc. and/or Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Inc. By: Paul Gretch OST-2005-21922 - Exemption - Leon (El Bajio)-Chicago August 31, 2006 Application for Renewal of an Exemption Aeromexico, respectfully requests renewal of an exemption from the provisions of 49 U.S.C § 41301, granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated October 4, 2005, which permits Aeromexico to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Leon/Bajio, Mexico and Chicago, Illinois. The exemption is set to expire on October 4, 2006, and Aeromexico seeks an extension for additional period of one year. Aeromexico currently serves this market via connections at Mexico City, but it intends to initiate nonstop service in the near future as traffic conditions warrant. Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334, john@mietuslaw.com OST-1997-2943 - Exemption - Guadalajara, Mexico-Phoenix, Arizona September 6, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Guadalajara and Phoenix. The authority was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated October 12, 2005, and currently is set to expire on October 12, 2006. Aeromexico currently is offering daily nonstop round trip service in the market with B-737 and MD-80 aircraft; the response has been good and Aeromexico desires to renew the authority so that it will be able to continue that service. In addition, Aeromexico carries the designator code of Delta Air Lines, Inc., on these flights so that Delta also may offer competitive service on the route. Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334, john@mietuslaw.com
OST-2001-10369 - Mexico City-Atlanta; Monterrey-Atlanta September 6, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Mexico City and Atlanta, and between Monterrey and Atlanta. The authority was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated October 12, 2005, and will expire on October 12, 2006. Aeromexico currently is offering multiple daily nonstop round trip services in both the Mexico City-Atlanta and Monterrey-Atlanta markets by placing its code on flights operated by Delta Air Lines or the Delta Connections, The public has responded well to the service and Aeromexico desires to continue the service in both markets. The renewal is requested for one year. Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334, john@mietuslaw.com
OST-2002-14070 - Exemption - Guadalajara-San Francisco September 6, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Guadalajara, Mexico and San Francisco, California, which was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated October 12, 2005, and will expire on October 12, 2006. Although Aeromexico is not serving the Mexico City-San Francisco market, it has served the route in the past and it desires to renew the authority so that service may be resumed when warranted by traffic levels. It also granted exemption authority between Mexico City, Mexico, on the one hand, and Ontario and San Francisco, California, on the other, but Aeromexico does not seek to renew this authority. Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334, john@mietuslaw.com
OST-2003-15252 - Exemption - Mexico City-Ft. Lauderdale September 5, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Mexico City, Mexico, and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, which was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated October 12, 2005, and will expire on October 12, 2006. Although Aeromexico currently is not offering nonstop service on the route, it intends to inaugurate daily nonstop service in early October, and therefore seeks to renew the exemption authority. The Department also granted an exemption to serve Monterrey, Mexico-Orlando, Florida, but Aeromexico does not seek renewal of that authority. Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334, john@mietuslaw.com OST-1999-5615 - Exemption - Guadalajara, Mexico-Atlanta, Georgia September 8, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority Aeromexico respectfully requests renewal of exemption authority which permits it to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Guadalajara, Mexico, and Atlanta, Georgia. The authority was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated October 12, 2005, and currently is set to expire on October 12, 2006. Aeromexico requests that the authority be renewed for an additional year. Aeromexico is serving the market daily by placing its code on nonstop flights operated by Delta Air Lines, Inc., or a Delta Connection. Aeromexico desires to continue to serve the market and, therefore, seeks renewal of the exemption authority. Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334 OST-2001-10617 - Aeromexico - Exemption - Acapulco-New York September 20, 2006 Re: Will Not Seek Renewal of Exemption On October 5, 2005, Aeromexico filed an application to renew the exemption authority granted in the above-referenced dockets. Please be advised that the company does not intend to pursue renewal of the exemption and has no objection to dismissal of the application by the Department. Counsel: Law Offices of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074 OST-1996-1303 - Exemption - Hermosillo-Phoenix October 10, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Hermosillo and Phoenix. The authority was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated November 9, 2005, and is set to expire on November 9, 2006. Aeromexico currently is offering daily nonstop service in the Hermosillo-Phoenix market with B-737 aircraft, and the service is providing significant service benefits to the traveling public. Aeromexico also is carrying the code of Delta Air Lines, Inc., over this route so that the public has competitive options available for travel in the market. Consequently, Aeromexico seeks to renew the exemption authority for an additional year. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2003-15645 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Las Vegas October 10, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Guadalajara, Mexico and Las Vegas, Nevada, which was last granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated November 7, 2005, and will expire on November 7, 2006. Currently Aeromexico is offering two weekly nonstop round trips with B-737 aircraft in this market as well as multiple weekly flights via its code share arrangement with Compania Mexicana de Aviation, S.A. de C.V. See Docket OST-2003-15854. The service has been well received, and Aeromexico desires to renew the authority for an additional year. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2003-15973 - Exemption - Mexico City-Las Vegas October 10, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Mexico City and Las Vegas by placing its "AM" designator code on flights operated by Mexicana. The authority was last granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated November 9, 2005. Aeromexico currently is offering multiple weekly nonstop round trip services in the Mexico City-Las Vegas market. The public has responded well to the service and Aeromexico desires to continue that service for an additional year. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2003-16269 - Exemption - Cancun/Mexico City-Boston October 10, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this request, Aeromexico seeks to renew its exemption authority to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Mexico City and Boston. The exemption was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated November 9, 2005, and is set to expire on November 9, 2006. Aeromexico currently is operating nonstop round trip service between Mexico City and Boston with B-737 equipment, and it also carries the designator code of Delta Air Lines, Inc., and Compania Mexicana de Aviation, S.A. de C.V. on these flights pursuant to a statement of authorization. Aeromexico wants to continue to provide this service and thus seeks renewal of its exemption authority. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2004-19436 - Exemption - Mexico City-Washington, DC October 10, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Mexico City and Washington. The authority was granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated November 9, 2005, and is scheduled to expire on November 9, 2006. Although Aeromexico currently is serving the market with connecting service, it expects to resume nonstop service when traffic conditions warrant. Thus, it wishes to renew the authority for another year. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-1997-3289 - Delta and Aeromexico - Exemption - Blanket Mexico-US Beyond Gateways Codesharing October 12, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between points in Mexico and points in the U.S. beyond its gateways via its code share agreement with Delta Air Lines, Inc. The authority was last renewed by Notice of Action Taken, dated November 29, 2005, and currently is set to expire on November 29, 2006. Utilizing the blanket exemption authority and the blanket code share authorization issued to Delta, and the Delta Connection carriers, Aeromexico is providing valuable single carrier service between Mexico and numerous U.S. communities via its U.S. gateways. The services clearly provide significant benefits to Mexico and U.S. travelers, and Aeromexico seeks renewal of the blanket exemption so it can continue to provide these services in the future. The renewal is requested for one year. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-2006-25672 - Exemption - Mexico City-Austin; Guadalajara-Chicago; Toluca-Las Vegas Filed August 17, 2006 | Issued October 19, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between 1) Mexico City, Mexico and Austin, Texas; 2) Guadalajara, Mexico and Chicago, Illinois; and 3) Toluca, Mexico, and Las Vegas, Nevada. The carrier has informally requested that we act now on the following routes: Guadalajara-Chicago and Toluca- Las Vegas, and defer acting on its request to serve the Mexico City-Austin route.
By: Paul Gretch OST-1995-327 - Exemption - San Jose del Cabo-San Diego October 24, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between San Jose del Cabo and San Diego. The authority currently is set to expire on November 29, 2006. Aeromexico is offering daily nonstop round trips in the market with B-737 series aircraft, and it desires to renew the authority so that it will be able to continue that service. Aeromexico's service in the market has resulted in significant benefits for the traveling public and has improved air service between Mexico and the United States. In addition, Aeromexico carries the two-letter designator code of Delta Air Lines, Inc., on this route, which enables Delta to provide competitive service options. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-2005-22677 - Exemption - Leon/El Bajio-Ontario, California; Morelia-Ontario, California November 3, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Leon/Bajio and Morelia, on the one hand, and Ontario, on the other. The authority currently is set to expire on December 2, 2006. Aeromexico is offering several weekly nonstop round trips in the Leon/Bajio-Ontario market with MD80 Series aircraft, and it desires to renew the authority so that it will be able to continue that service. Aeromexico's service in this market has resulted in significant benefits for the traveling public and has improved air service between Mexico and the United States. Aeromexico currently is offering connecting service in the Morelia-Ontario market, but intends to institute nonstop service when warranted by traffic volumes and would like to renew the authority. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2002-13217 - Exemption - Loreto-San Diego Filed August 8, 2005 | Issued November 3, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Loreta, Mexico and San Diego, California. By: Paul Gretch OST-1997-3289 - Exemption - Blanket Mexico-US Beyond Gateways Codesharing Filed October 12, 2006 | Issued November 6, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between points in Mexico and points within the United States beyond Aeromexico's authorized U.S. gateway points for transborder service, for the purpose of blind-sector codesharing services operated between the U.S. gateway points and other points within the U.S. on services operated by either Aeromexico, Delta, or the Delta Connection carriers. By: Paul Gretch
OST-1999-5716 - Exemption - Aguascalientes-Los Angeles Filed October 5, 2005 | Issued November 6, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Aguascalientes, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2000-8202 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Ontario, California Filed October 5, 2005 | Issued November 6, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the application to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Guadalajara, Mexico and Ontario, California. By: Paul Gretch OST-2006-26325 - Exemption - Morelia-Chicago; Puebla-Los Angeles November 8, 2006 By this application, Aeromexico seeks an exemption to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between (1) Morelia, Mexico and Chicago, Illinois, and (2) Puebla. Mexico, and Los Angeles, California, On or about December 1, 2006, Aeromexico proposes to offer two nonstop round trips per week between Morelia and Chicago, and three weekly nonstop round trips between Puebla and Los Angeles. Both routes would be served with B-737-700 or other appropriate aircraft. Aeromexico requests expedited consideration of this application. The exemption is requested for an initial period of one year. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-2006-25672 - Exemption - Mexico City-Austin; Guadalajara-Chicago; Toluca-Las Vegas Filed August 17, 2006 | Issued November 8, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Mexico City, Mexico and Austin, Texas. By Notice of Action Taken dated October 19, 2006, in this Docket, we granted Aeromexico's request for exemption authority to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between 1) Guadalajara, Mexico and Chicago, Illinois; and 2) Toluca, Mexico, and Las Vegas, Nevada. At the applicant's request, we deferred action on Aeromexico's request for exemption authority between Mexico City, Mexico and Austin, Texas. The applicant has now informally requested that we proceed and accordingly, this Notice of Action Taken addresses the remainder of the application. We are making the duration of this authority coextensive with that of our earlier action in this Docket. By: Paul Gretch OST-2005-22916 - Exemption - Aguascalientes-Stockton; Tijuana-Las Vegas November 13, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Tijuana and Las Vegas. The authority currently is set to expire on December 6, 2006. Although Aeromexico is not currently offering nonstop service, it intends to institute service when traffic conditions warrant, and it desires to renew the authority. The Department deferred action on the Aguascalientes-Stockton portion of the application due to the absence of federal inspection at the Stockton Airport. Aeromexico requests that the Department continue to defer action until such facilities are established, which may happen in the Spring 2007. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2006-26325 - Exemption - Morelia-Chicago; Puebla-Los Angeles November 13, 2006 On October 8, 2006, Aeromexico filed an application for an exemption in the above-referenced docket. Please be advised that we have polled the US airlines on the service list and there are no objections to the application. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-2005-23164 - Exemption - Aguascalientes-Ontario, CA November 13, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Aguascalientes and Ontario. The authority currently is set to expire on December 22, 2006. Aeromexico is offering four weekly nonstop round trips in the market with MD-80 Series aircraft, and it desires to renew the authority so that it will be able to continue that service. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2005-23254 - Exemption - Puebla-New York November 13, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Puebla and New York. The authority currently is set to expire on December 22, 2006. Although Aeromexico is not currently offering nonstop service, it intends to institute service when traffic conditions warrant, and it desires to renew the authority. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-2006-26325 - Exemption - Morelia-Chicago; Puebla-Los Angeles Filed November 8, 2006 | Issued November 16, 2006 Exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between: 1) Morelia, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; and 2) Puebla, Mexico, arid Los Angeles, California. By: Paul Gretch OST-2005-22903 - Exemption - Mexico City-Stockton; Morelia-Oakland; Guadalajara/Morelia/Leon-Bajio/Mexico City-Bakersfield November 27, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority Aeromexico respectfully requests renewal of the exemption authority granted by Notice of Action Taken dated December 6, 2005, permitting it to engage in foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Morelia, Mexico, and Oakland, California. The exemption authority currently is set to expire December 6, 2006. Although Aeromexico is not currently offering nonstop service, it intends to institute service when traffic conditions warrant, and it desires to renew the authority. The NOAT also deferred action on Aeromexico's request for Mexico City-Stockton and Guadalajara/Morelia/Leon-El Bajio/Mexico City-Bakersfield exemption authority pending the establishment of Federal Inspection Services at Stockton and Bakersfield. Aeromexico requests that the Department continue to defer action on those portions of the application. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2004-19778 - Exemption - Hermosillo/Monterrey-Detroit November 27, 2006 By Notices of Action Taken dated December 6 and 22, 2005, in the above-referenced dockets, the Department granted exemption authority to Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. to engage in foreign air transportation between Hermosillo and Monterrey, on the one hand, and Detroit, on the other (2004-19778) and between Leon/El Bajio and Dallas/Ft. Worth (2005-22897). The exemptions are to expire on December 22 and December 6, 2006, respectively. Please be advised that Aeromexico does not intend to seek renewal of these exemptions. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com OST-2005-23435 - Exemption - Mexico City-San Antonio December 13, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority By this application, Aeromexico seeks renewal of its exemption authority to provide service between Mexico City and San Antonio. The authority currently is set to expire on January 12, 2007. Aeromexico currently is offering daily nonstop service in this market. Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, William Evans, bill@mietuslaw.com |
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