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Aerotransporte de Carga Union, S.A. de C.V.

http://www.aerounion.com.mx/

Counsel:  Pierre Murphy, 202.872.1679, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com 

 

OST-00-8437 November 29, 2000 Application for Foreign Air Carrier Permit U.S.- Mexico All-Cargo Charter
    Index of Exhibits  
    Exhibits AERO-1 to 7:  Applicant, Proposed Operation, Ownership, Insurance  
    Exhibits AERO-8:  Mexico License  
    Exhibits AERO-9:  Articles of Incorporation  
    Exhibits AERO-10 to 16:  Aircraft, Maintenance, Financials, History  
    Exhibits AERO-17 to 19:  Family Assistance Plan, Policy, Verification  
    Service List  
OST-00-8438 November 29, 2000 Application for Exemption Authority U.S.- Mexico
    Service List  
OST-00-8437 December 8, 2000 Amendment #1 to the Application for a Foreign Air Carrier Permit U.S.- Mexico All-Cargo Charter
    Exhibit AERO-8-1:  DGAC License  
    Service List  
OST-00-8438 Filed November 29, 2000
Issued April 26, 2001
Notice of Action Taken U.S.- Mexico All-Cargo Charter
OST-00-8438 March 26, 2002 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority U.S.- Mexico All-Cargo Charter
    Service List  
OST-00-8438 Issued March 26, 2002
Docketed April 29, 2002
Notice of Action Taken U.S.- Mexico All-Cargo
OST-02-13864 November 18, 2002 Application for an Exemption US-Mexico
    ExhibitsDCAV License  
    Service List  
OST-02-13864 Filed November 18, 2002
Issued December 4, 2002
Notice of Action Taken Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton
 OST-00-8438  Filed March 24, 2003 | Issued April 22, 2003  Notice of Action Taken  Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters

August 5, 2003

OST-03-15861 - US-Mexico

Application for an Exemption

Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. §40109 and the Department's Procedural Regulations, Aerotransporte de Carga Union, S.A. de C.V. ("AeroUnion" or "Applicant") hereby submits its application for an Exemption from 49 U.S.C. §41301 to the extent necessary to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following routes:

AeroUnion respectfully requests that the Department accord this application and its accompanying exhibits expedited consideration under the nonhearing procedures set forth in Subpart C of the Department's Procedural Regulations.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


Filed August 5, 2003 | Issued August 22, 2003

OST-03-15861 - US-Mexico

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled, all-cargo services between: 1) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Miami, Florida; 2) Mexico City, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; 3) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; and 4) Mexico City, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California. The applicant also requests an exemption to serve two Mexico-Huntsville, Alabama, markets; however, by letter to Department staff, dated August 13, 2003, has requested deferral (see below) on that part of its request.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-03-15861 - US-Mexico


August 13, 2003

Correspondence

Correspondence from Aerotransporte de Carga Union, S.A. de C.V. advising the Department that they do not have any information regarding the status of diplomatic notes from the Mexican DGAC designating Huntsville as a U.S. point for scheduled all-cargo U.S.-Mexico service. They request that the Department hold on the two Huntsville city-pairings enumerated until they can verify the designation situation, but request the Department to process the balance of the AeroUnion application.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


August 25, 2003

Amendment #1 to Application

By this Amendment #1, applicant now submits additional evidence of homeland authority in the form of a May 8, 2003 designation request for the following routes: (i) Mexico City, Mexico - Huntsville, AL; and (ii) Guadalajara, Mexico - Huntsville, AL.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-03-15861 - US-Mexico

September 4, 2003

Amendment #2 to Application

By this Amendment #2, applicant now submits additional evid!ence of homeland authority in the form of a August 8,2003 designation request for the following routes: (i) Mexico City, Mexico - Huntsville, AL; and (ii) Guadalajara, Mexico - Huntsville, AL.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-777-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-03-15861 - US-Mexico

Filed August 25, 2003 | Issued September 10, 2003

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Amend exemption from 49 USC section 41301, granted August 22, 2003, in this Docket, to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled, all-cargo services between: 1) Mexico City, Mexico, and Huntsville, Alabama; and 2) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Huntsville, Alabama.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-98-3304 - Family Assistance Plan

March 8, 2004

Re: Amended Family Assistance Plan

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-00-8438 - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters - Exemption

March 29, 2004

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion was formed in order to serve as a Mexican‑flag, inter‑American wide‑body all‑cargo air carrier to operate flights from Mexico to the U.S., as well as to Canada, and to points in Latin America using Airbus A‑300‑B4 freighter equipment. The overwhelming majority of U.S.‑Mexico all‑cargo lift is provided by U.S.‑flag all‑cargo carriers (e.g FedEx, UPS, Amerijet, Astar, plus numerous U.S.‑flag charter operations). AeroUnion will continue to provide additional dedicated A‑300‑B4 all‑cargo services between Mexico and the U.S. thereby offering shippers in the proposed markets a Mexican‑flag, wide‑body carrier option in this market. Grant of this application is therefore in the public interest.

AeroUnion also holds scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the route Mexico City / Guadalajara! Monterrey - Dayton, OH (NOAT dated December 4, 2003; Docket OST-2002-13864); Guadalajara - Miami / Chicago and Mexico City -Chicago / Los Angeles (NOAT dated August 22, 2003; Docket OST-03-15861; Mexico City / Guadalajara - Huntsville, AL (NOAT dated September 10, 2003; Docket OST-03-15861)

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-00-8438 - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters

Filed March 29, 2004 | Issued May 4, 2004

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct all-cargo charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other all-cargo charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212

By: Paul Gretch


OST-04-17876 - Exemption - US-Mexico

May 14, 2004

Application for an Exemption

Permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following route:

Applicant is seeking an exemption authorizing it to provide foreign scheduled all- cargo air transportation on the U.S.-Mexico scheduled route listed above. Round-trip non-stop service will be operated week-daily using AeroUnion's A-300B4-203F aircraft.

AeroUnion's application for a Foreign Air Carrier Permit remains pending in Docket OST-00-8437

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-03-15861 - US-Mexico

July 22, 2004

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

By a Notices of Action Taken dated August 22, 2003 and September 10, 2003, AeroUnion was granted scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the routes described above for a period of one (1) year and therefore will expire by their own terms on August 22, 2004. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct all-cargo charter service be extended by a year.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-04-17876 - Guadalajara-Los Angeles

Filed May 14, 2004 | Issued October 8, 2004

Notice of Action Taken

Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled, all-cargo service between Guadalajara, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-02-13864 - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton

November 12, 2004

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. §4130 to engage in scheduled all-cargo operations between the co-terminal points Mexico City / Guadalajara / Monterrey, Mexico and the Dayton, Ohio.

AeroUnion was formed in order to serve as a Mexican‑flag, inter‑American wide‑body all‑cargo air carrier to operate flights from Mexico to the U.S., as well as to Canada, and to points in Latin America using Airbus A‑300‑B4 freighter equipment. The overwhelming majority of U.S.‑Mexico all‑cargo lift is provided by U.S.‑flag all‑cargo carriers (eg Fed Ex, UPS, Emery, Amerijet, DHL, plus numerous U.S.‑flag charter operations). AeroUnion will continue to provide dedicated A‑300‑B4 all‑cargo services between Mexico and the U.S. thereby offering shippers in the proposed markets a Mexican­ flag, wide‑body carrier option in this market. Grant of this application is therefore in the public interest.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-00-8438 - Mexico-US All-Cargo

April 12, 2005

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Engage in all-cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico, on the one hand, and a point or points in the United States, on the other hand.

AeroUnion was formed in order to serve as a Mexican‑flag, inter‑American wide‑body all‑cargo air carrier to operate flights from Mexico to the U.S., as well as to Canada, and to points in Latin America using Airbus A‑300‑B4 freighter equipment. The overwhelming majority of U.S.‑Mexico all‑cargo lift is provided by U.S.‑flag all‑cargo carriers  FedEx, UPS, Amerijet, Astar, plus numerous U.S.‑flag charter operations). AeroUnion will continue to provide additional dedicated A‑300‑B4 all‑cargo services between Mexico and the U.S. thereby offering shippers in the proposed markets a Mexican‑flag, wide‑body carrier option in this market. Grant of this application is therefore in the public interest.

AeroUnion also holds scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the route Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton, OH (Docket OST-2002-13864); Guadalajara-Miami / Chicago arid Mexico City -Chicago / Los Angeles (Docket OST-03-15861; Mexico City/Guadalajara-Huntsville, AL (Docket OST-03-15861); Guadalajara-Las Angeles (Docket OST-04-17876)

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2000-8438 - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters - Exemption

Filed April 12, 2005 | Issued June 9, 2005

Notice of Action Taken

Relief requested: Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct all cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico, on the one hand, and a point or points in the United States, on the other hand, and other all‑cargo charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2002-13864 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton All-Cargo

Filed November 12, 2004 | Issued June 15, 2005

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled all‑cargo services between the three Mexican coterminal points Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey and the U.S. point terminal point Dayton, Ohio.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2003-15861 - Mexico City/Guadalajara-Huntsville; Guadalajara-Miami; Mexico City/Guadalajara-Chicago; Mexico City-Los Angeles

Filed July 22, 2004 | Issued June 16, 2005

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 Usc § 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between: 1) Mexico City, Mexico, and Huntsville, Alabama; 2) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Huntsville, Alabama; 3) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Miami, Florida; 4) Mexico City, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; 5) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; and 6) Mexico City, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2004-17867 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Los Angeles All-Cargo

September 22, 2005

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. §40109 and the Economic Regulations of the Department of Transportation, Aerotransporte de Carga Union, S.A. de C.V. hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. §4130 to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following route:
Guadalajara, Mexico - Los Angeles, California.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2004-17867 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Los Angeles

Filed September 22, 2005 | Issued November 8, 2005

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Guadalajara, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2002-12556 - Designation of Agent

December 8, 2005

Designation of Agent

Counsel: Pierre Murphy


OST-2000-8438 - Exemption - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters

May 10, 2006

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby applies for renewal of its exemption to engage in all-cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico, on the one hand, and a point or points in the United States, on the other hand. AeroUnion also requests renewal of authority to operate charters pursuant to 14 CFR 212.

AeroUnion was formed in order to serve as a Mexican‑flag, inter‑American wide‑body all‑cargo air carrier to operate flights from Mexico to the U.S., as well as to Canada, and to points in Latin America using Airbus A‑300‑B4 freighter equipment. The overwhelming majority of U.S.‑Mexico all‑cargo lift is provided by U.S.‑flag all‑cargo carriers (eg FedEx, UPS, Amerijet, Astar, plus numerous U.S.‑flag charter operations). AeroUnion will continue to provide additional dedicated A‑300‑B4 all‑cargo services between Mexico and the U.S. thereby offering shippers in the proposed markets a Mexican‑flag, wide‑body carrier option in this market.

AeroUnion also holds scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the route Mexico City / Guadalajara / Monterrey - Dayton, OH (NOAT dated December 4, 2003; Docket OST-2002-13864); Guadalajara - Miami / Chicago and Mexico City -Chicago / Los Angeles (NOAT dated August 22, 2003; Docket OST-2003-15861; Mexico City / Guadalajara - Huntsville, AL (NOAT dated September 10, 2003; Docket OST-2003-15861); Guadalajara - Las Angeles (NOAT dated October 8, 2004; Docket OST-2004-17867)

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2002-13864 - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton

May 10, 2006

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority to engage in scheduled all-cargo operations between the co-terminal points Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey, Mexico and the terminal point Dayton, Ohio.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2003-15861 - Mexico City/Guadalajara-Huntsville; Guadalajara-Miami; Mexico City/Guadalajara-Chicago; Mexico City-Los Angeles

May 10, 2006

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following routes:

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2000-8438 - Exemption - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters

Filed May 10, 2006 | Issued May 30, 2006

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption to permit the applicant to engage in all-cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico and a point or points in the United States; and other all-cargo charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2002-13864 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton

Filed May 10, 2006 | Issued August 8, 2006

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled all-cargo services between the three Mexican coterminal points Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey and the U.S. terminal point Dayton, Ohio.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2003-15861 - Mexico City/Guadalajara-Huntsville; Guadalajara-Miami; Mexico City/Guadalajara-Chicago; Mexico City-Los Angeles

Filed May 10, 2006 | Issued August 8, 2006

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between: 1) Mexico City, Mexico, and Huntsville, Alabama; 2) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Huntsville, Alabama; 3) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Miami, Florida; 4) Mexico City, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; 5) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Chicago, Illinois; and 6) Mexico City, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2004-17867 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Los Angeles

October 4, 2006

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion or hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. 4130 to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following route:

Guadalajara, Mexico - Los Angeles, California

By a Notice of Action Taken dated November 8, 2005, AeroUnion was granted scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the route described above for a period of one year and therefore will expire by their own terms on November 8, 2006. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct all-cargo charter service be extended by a year.

AeroUnion will continue to provide dedicated A-300-B4 all-cargo services between Mexico and the U.S. thereby offering shippers in the proposed markets a Mexican-flag, wide-body carrier option in this market.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2006-26562 - Exemption - Monterrey-Chicago All-Cargo

December 5, 2006

Application for an Exemption

Aerotransporte de Carga Union, S.A. de C.V. hereby submits its application for an Exemption from 49 U.S.C. §41301 to the extent necessary to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following route:

Applicant is seeking an exemption authorizing it to provide foreign scheduled all-cargo air transportation on the U.S.-Mexico scheduled route listed above. Round-trip nonstop service will be operated once-per-week using AeroUnion's A-300B4-203F aircraft.

By a NOAT dated April 26, 2001, the Department granted AeroUnion its original exemption authority to conduct U.S. -Mexico all-cargo charters. See Docket OST-2000-8438, with subsequent NOAT renewals. AeroUnion's application for a Foreign Air Carrier Permit remains pending in Docket OST-2000-8437.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2006-26562 - Exemption - Monterrey-Chicago All-Cargo

Filed December 5, 2006 | Issued December 22, 2006

Notice of Action Taken

Exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Monterrey, Mexico and Chicago, Illinois.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2004-17867 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Los Angeles All-Cargo

Filed October 4, 2006 | Issued February 15, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Guadalajara, Mexico and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2000-8438 - Exemption - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters

April 30, 2007

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to engage in all-cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico, on the one hand, and a point or points in the United States, on the other hand. AeroUnion also requests renewal of authority to operate charters pursuant to 14 C.F.R. 212 of the Department’s regulations.

By a Notice of Action Taken dated May 30, 2006, AeroUnion was granted renewal of its all-cargo charter exemption authority for a period of one year, and will, therefore, expire by its own terms on May 30, 2007. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct all-cargo charter service be extended by a year.

AeroUnion was formed in order to serve as a Mexican-flag, inter-American wide-body all-cargo air carrier to operate flights from Mexico to the U.S., as well as to Canada, and to points in Latin America using Airbus A-300-B4 freighter equipment. The overwhelming majority of U.S.-Mexico all-cargo lift is provided by U.S.-flag all-cargo carriers (e.g., FedEx, UPS, Amerijet, Astar, plus numerous U.S.-flag charter operations). AeroUnion will continue to provide additional dedicated A-300-B4 all-cargo services between Mexico and the U.S.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2007-28273 - Exemption - US-Mexico Cargo

May 17, 2007

Application for an Exemption

AeroUnion hereby submits its application for an Exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to the extent necessary to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following routes:

Guadalajara, Mexico - Atlanta, Georgia;
Guadalajara, Mexico - Houston, Texas;
Guadalajara, Mexico - Laredo, Texas;
Guadalajara, Mexico - New York, New York;
Leon, Mexico - Los Angeles, California;
Monterrey, Mexico - Miami, Florida;
Tijuana, Mexico - Los Angeles, California;
Mexico City, Mexico - Atlanta, Georgia; and
Monterrey, Mexico - Atlanta, Georgia

Round-trip nonstop service will be operated once-per-week using AeroUnion’s A-300B4-203F aircraft.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2000-8438 - Exemption - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charter

Filed April 30, 2007 | Issued May 29, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to permit the applicant to engage in all-cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico and a point or points in the United States; and other all-cargo charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2007-28273 - Exemption - US-Mexico Cargo

June 1, 2007

Reply of the City of Houston and the Greater Houston Partnership

Houston welcomes AeroUnion’s proposed services, which would be of significant value for businesses in both the Greater Houston area and Mexico, which is Houston’s overall largest international air market. As the Department is aware, Houston’s flagship airport, George Bush Intercontinental, is the top U.S. gateway measured by the number of Mexican destinations served by non-stop scheduled flights, and the second-largest U.S. gateway measured by passengers between the U.S. and Mexico.

Houston forecasts predict rapid growth in its domestic and international cargo traffic over the next two decades, averaging over four percent annually. AeroUnion’s plans to serve the Houston-Guadalajara market reflect this additional, growing demand in Houston’s cargo markets. Houston has invested heavily in recent years in its infrastructure, and its IAH CargoCenter offers ideal port-of-entry services. The services proposed by AeroUnion fall within the scope of the U.S.-Mexico bilateral and would bring important additional benefits to Houston’s growing air transportation network.

Counsel: Zuckert Scoutt, Rachel Trinder


OST-2002-13864 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton

July 16, 2007

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. 4130 to engage in scheduled all-cargo operations between the co-terminal points Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey, Mexico and the terminal point Dayton, Ohio.

By a Notice of Action Taken dated August 8, 2006, AeroUnion was granted scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the route described above for a period of one year and therefore will expire by its own terms on August 8, 2007. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct this scheduled all-cargo service be extended by a year. AeroUnion will continue to provide dedicated A-300-B4 all-cargo services between Mexico and the U.S. thereby offering shippers in the proposed markets a Mexican-flag, wide-body carrier option in this market.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2003-15861 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara-Huntsville; Guadalajara-Miami; Mexico City/Guadalajara-Chicago; Mexico City-Los Angeles

July 16, 2007

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. 4130 to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following routes:

By a Notice of Action Taken dated August 8, 2006 was granted renewal of its scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the routes described above for a period of one year and therefore will expire by their own terms on August 8, 2007. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct these scheduled all-cargo services be extended by a year. AeroUnion will continue to provide dedicated A-300-B4 all-cargo services between Mexico and the U.S. thereby offering shippers in the proposed markets a Mexican-flag, wide-body carrier option in this market.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2007-28818 - Exemption - Mexico City-Miami All-Cargo

July 23, 2007

Application for an Exemption

AeroUnion hereby submits its application for an Exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to the extent necessary to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Mexico City, Mexico and Miami, Florida. Round-trip nonstop service will be operated once-per-week using AeroUnion’s A-300B4-203F aircraft.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2007-28818 - Exemption - Mexico City-Miami All-Cargo

July 23, 2007

Amendment #1 to Application for an Exemption

By this Amendment #1, applicant now submits evidence of homeland authority in the form of a July 6, 2007 license and June 21, 2007 designation for the additional route of Monterrey, Mexico - Los Angeles, California.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2007-28273 - Exemption - US-Mexico Cargo

Filed May 17, 2007 | Issued July 26, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Exemption under 49 USC 40109 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between the following Mexico-U.S. points:

Guadalajara - Atlanta, GA
Guadalajara - New York, NY
Tijuana - Los Angeles, CA
Guadalajara - Houston, TX
Leon - Los Angeles, CA
Mexico City -- Atlanta, GA
Guadalajara - Laredo, TX
Monterrey - Miami, FL
Monterrey - Atlanta, GA

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2003-15861 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara-Huntsville; Guadalajara-Miami; Mexico City/Guadalajara-Chicago; Mexico City-Los Angeles

Filed July 16, 2007 | Issued August 7, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 Usc §41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between the Mexican coterminal points Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey and the U.S. terminal point Dayton, Ohio.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2002-13864 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton

Filed July 16, 2007 | Issued August 7, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 Usc §41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between the following Mexico‑U.S. points: 

Mexico City-Huntsville, AL
Guadalajara-Huntsville, AL
Mexico City-Chicago, IL
Guadalajara-Chicago, IL
Mexico City-Los Angeles, CA 
Guadalajara-Miami, FL

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2007-28818 - Exemption - Mexico City-Miami All-Cargo

Filed July 23, 2007 | Supplemented July 24, 2007 | Issued August 13, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Exemption under 49 US 40109 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between: 1) Mexico City, Mexico, and Miami, Florida; and 2) Monterrey, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2006-26562 - Exemption - Monterrey-Chicago All-Cargo

November 20, 2007

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Hereby submits its application for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 USC 41301 to the extent necessary to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following route: Monterrey, Mexico - Chicago, Illinois.

AeroUnion was formed in order to serve as a Mexican-flat, inter-American wide-body all-cargo carrier to operate flights from Mexico to the U.S., as well as to Canada, and to points in Latin America using A-300-B4 freighter equipment. The overwhelming majority of US-Mexico all-cargo lift is provided by U.S.-flag all-cargo carriers (e.g. Fed Ex, UPS, Amerijet, DHL, etc., plus numerous U.S.-flag charter operations).

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2006-26562 - Exemption - Monterrey-Chicago All-Cargo

Filed November 20, 2007 | Issued December 12, 2007

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Monterrey, Mexico and Chicago, Illinois.

By: Paul Gretch


OST-2004-17867 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Los Angeles All-Cargo

January 4, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion was formed in order to serve as a Mexican-flag, inter-American wide-body all-cargo carrier to operate flights from Mexico the US, as well as to Canada, and to points in Latin America using A-300-B4 freighter equipment.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com


OST-2004-17867 - Exemption - Guadalajara-Los Angeles All-Cargo

Filed January 4, 2008 | Issued January 29, 2008

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC §41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Guadalajara, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch



OST-2000-8438 - Exemption - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters

April 30, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. §41301 to engage in all-cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico, on the one hand, and a point or points in the United States, on the other hand. By a Notice of Action Taken dated May 29, 2007, AeroUnion was granted renewal of its all-cargo charter exemption authority for a period of one year, and will, therefore, expire by its own terms on May 29, 2008. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct all-cargo charter service be extended by a year.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980, pmurphy@lopmurphy.com



OST-2000-8438 - Exemption - Mexico-US All-Cargo Charters

Filed April 30, 2008 | Issued May 16, 2008

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 U.S.C. §41301 to permit the applicant to engage in all-cargo charter operations between a point or points in Mexico and a point or points in the United States; and other all-cargo charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212.

See, e.g., Order 1991-5-25, where the Department placed this condition on the foreign air carrier permit granted to Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. We note, however, that the Department has granted blanket exemption authority to existing and future Mexican carriers, relieving them of this prior approval requirement for third and fourth freedom charter operations if they submit to the Department advance notice of their charter operations as described in Orders 1998-4-2 and 1999-7-23.

By: Paul Gretch



OST-2002-13864 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton

June 30, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Aerotransporte de Carga Union, S.A. de C.V. hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. §4130 to engage in scheduled all-cargo operations between the co-terminal points Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey, Mexico and the terminal point Dayton, Ohio.

By a Notice of Action Taken dated August 7, 2007, AeroUnion was granted renewal of its scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the route described above for a period of one year and therefore will expire by its own terms on August 7, 2008. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct this scheduled all-cargo service be extended by a year.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980


OST-2003-15861 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara-Huntsville; Guadalajara-Miami; Mexico City/Guadalajara-Chicago; Mexico City-Los Angeles

June 30, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Aerotransporte de Carga Union, S.A. de C.V. hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority from 49 U.S.C. §4130 to permit AeroUnion to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following routes:

Mexico City, Mexico-Huntsville, AL
Guadalajara, Mexico-Huntsville, AL
Guadalajara, Mexico-Miami, FL
Mexico City, Mexico-Chicago, IL
Guadalajara, Mexico-Chicago, IL
Mexico City, Mexico-Los Angeles, CA

By a Notice of Action Taken dated August 7, 2007 was granted renewal of its scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the routes described above for a period of one year and therefore will expire by their own terms on August 7, 2008. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct these scheduled all-cargo services be extended by a year.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980


OST-2007-28273 - Exemption - US-Mexico Cargo

June 30, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby submits its application for renewal of its exemption authority to permit it to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following routes:

Guadalajara, Mexico-Atlanta, Georgia;
Guadalajara, Mexico-Houston, Texas;
Guadalajara, Mexico-Laredo, Texas;
Guadalajara, Mexico-New York, New York;
Leon, Mexico-Los Angeles, California;
Monterrey, Mexico-Miami, Florida;
Tijuana, Mexico-Los Angeles, California;
Mexico City, Mexico-Atlanta, Georgia; and
Monterrey, Mexico-Atlanta, Georgia

By a Notice of Action Taken dated July 26, 2007, AeroUnion was granted scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the routes described above for a period of one year and therefore will expire by its own terms on July 26, 2008. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct this scheduled all-cargo service be extended by a year.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980



OST-2007-28818 - Exemption - Mexico City-Miami; Monterrey-Los Angeles All-Cargo

July 15, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

AeroUnion hereby submits its application for renewal of its exemption authority to permit it to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail on the following routes:

Mexico City, Mexico - Miami, Florida; and
Monterrey, Mexico - Los Angeles, California.

By a Notice of Action Taken dated August 13, 2007, AeroUnion was granted scheduled all-cargo exemption authority on the routes described above for a period of one year and therefore will expire by its own terms on August 13, 2008. AeroUnion requests that its authority to conduct this scheduled all-cargo service be extended by a year. AeroUnion will continue to provide dedicated A-300-B4 all-cargo services between Mexico and the U.S.

Counsel: Pierre Murphy, 202-776-3980



OST-2002-13864 - Exemption - Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey-Dayton, OH All-Cargo
OST-2003-15861 - Exemption - Mexico City-Huntsville/Chicago/Los Angeles; Guadalajara-Huntsville/Chicago/Miami All-Cargo
OST-2007-28273 - Guadalajara-Atlanta/New York/Houston/Laredo; Tijuana-Los Angeles; Leon-Los Angeles; Mexico City-Atlanta; Monterrey-Miami/Atlanta All-Cargo

Filed June 30, 2008 | Issued July 16, 2008

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemptions under 49 USC §40109 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between the following Mexico‑U.S. points:

Docket OST‑2002‑13864 

Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey‑Dayton, OH

Docket OST‑2003‑15861 

Mexico City-Huntsville, AL; Guadalajara-Huntsville, AL; Mexico City-Chicago, IL; Guadalajara-Chicago, IL; Mexico City-Los Angeles, CA; Guadalajara-Miami, FL

Docket OST-2007‑28273 

Guadalajara-Atlanta, GA; Guadalajara-Houston, TX; Guadalajara-Laredo, TX; Guadalajara-New York, NY; Leon-Los Angeles, CA; Monterrey-Miami, FL; Tijuana-Los Angeles, CA; Mexico City-Atlanta, GA; Monterrey-Atlanta, GA

By: Paul Gretch


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