Home | Search | Help
OST by Number | OST by Order | OST by Carrier | OST by Subject | OST by Day
OIA by Carrier/Subject | OIA by Day | FAA by Number | FAA by Subject | FAA by Day
Carrier Financials | Charter Office | Answer/Reply Calendar
Aviacion Comercial de America, S.A. de C.V.
Counsel: Fulbrigh & Jaworski, Michelle Pardo, 202-662-0200
| OST-97-2073 | 2/10/98 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | Mexico-US Charter |
| OST-97-2073 | 3/11/98 | Notice of Action | |
| OST-97-2073 | February 19, 1999 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | U.S.-Mexico Charter Air Transportation |
| Service List | |||
| OST-97-2073 | Issued April 16, 1999 | Notice of Action Taken | Mexico-United States Charter Air Transportation |
| OST-97-2073 | March 20, 2000 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | U.S.-Mexico Charter Air Transportation |
| Service List | |||
| OST-97-2073 | Filed March 20, 2000 Issued June 8, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | U.S.- Mexico Charter Air Transportation |
| OST-97-2073 | June 6, 2001 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | U.S.-Mexico Charter Air Transportation |
| Service List | |||
| OST-97-2073 | Filed June 6, 2001 Issued July 2, 2001 |
Notice of Action Taken | U.S.- Mexico Charter Air Transportation |
| OST-97-2073 | September 5, 2002 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | Mexico-US Charter Taxi |
| Service List | |||
| OST-97-2073 | September 23, 2002 | Notice of Action Taken | Mexico-U.S. Charter Air Transportation |
OST-97-2073 - US-Mexico Charter Air Transportation
September 24, 2004
Application for Renewal of Exemption
Counsel: Fulbright & Jaworski - Michelle Pardo, 202-662-0200
OST-97-2073 - US-Mexico Charter Air Transportation
Filed September 24, 2004 | Issued October 20, 2004
Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue 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.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-1997-2073 - Exemption - US-Mexico Charter
September 23, 2005
Application for Renewal of Exemption
Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. tj 40109 and the Department’s regulations, Aviacion Comercial de America, S.A. de C.V., a Mexican air taxi operator of executive aircraft, hereby applies for renewal of its exemption from 49 U.S.C. 40301 which authorizes AVCOM to engage in charter foreign air transportation of persons and their accompanying baggage with small aircraft between the United States and Mexico, and, subject to prior Department approval, between other countries and the United States. AVCOM also requests stopover privileges and renewal of its relief from the requirement to obtain advance approval for each Mexico-U.S. flight. The Department granted the above authority to AVCOM by Notice of Action Taken dated October 20, 2004. AVCOM requests that this authority be renewed for a period of at least me year
Counsel: Fulbright & Jaworski, Michelle Pardo, 202-662-0200
OST-1997-2073 - Exemption - US-Mexico Charter
Filed September 23, 2005 | Issued October 24, 2005
Renewal of 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.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-1997-2073 - Exemption - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
September 25, 2006
Application for Renewal of Exemption
The services AVCOM proposed to operate are substantially identical to those it performed during the past year, i.e., highly personalized transport services to executives and their invitees using small business‑type aircraft. AVCOM's Mexican authority to engage in trans‑border passenger charter services remains in full force and effect.
Counsel: Fulbrigh & Jaworski, Michelle Pardo, 202-662-0200
OST-1997-2073 - Exemption - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
Filed September 25, 2006 | Issued November 1, 2006
Renewal of 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.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-1997-2073 - Exemption - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
August 14, 2007
Application for Renewal of Exemption
AVCOM, a Mexican air taxi operator of executive aircraft, hereby applies for renewal of its exemption from 49 U.S.C. 40301 which authorizes AVCOM to engage in charter foreign air transportation of persons and their accompanying baggage with small aircraft between the United States and Mexico, and, subject to prior Department approval, between other countries and the United States. AVCOM also requests stopover privileges and renewal of its relief from the requirement to obtain advance approval for each Mexico-U.S. flight. The Department granted the above authority to AVCOM by Notice of Action Taken dated November 1, 2006, and the effective date of authority is to and including November 1, 2007. AVCOM requests that this authority be renewed for a period of at least one year.
Counsel: Fulbright & Jaworski, Michelle Pardo, 202-662-0200
OST-1996-1847 - Aeropycsa
OST-2004-17411 - Aeromodelo
OST-1997-2073 - Aviacion Comercial de America
OST-2005-22826 -TAVTOL
OST-2006-24007 - Aero Servicios Azteca
Filed August 18, 25, 29, September 13, November 1, 2006 | Issued September 26, 2007
Renewal of exemptions from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicants 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 applicants also request renewal of their 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.
We note that Aeromodelo, S.A. de C.V. did not expressly request stopover privileges or relief from the requirement to provide advance notice of each flight, or series of flights, between Mexico and the United States. However, the stopover privileges and advance notice relief are included in the current authority for which it seeks renewal, and we have decided to consider them as part of the renewal request.
Taxis Aereos del Valle de Toluca, S.A. de C.V. and Aero Servicios Azteca, S.A. de C.V. requested that their authority be granted for a two-year term. As to the other applicants, we have decided, on our own initiative and in the interest of administrative efficiency, to grant the exemption authority for a two-year term.
By: Paul Gretch