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Caribbean Airlines
Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, 301-571-9334, john@mietuslaw.com
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| Posted 6/20/97 | Notice of Action Taken | ||
6/2/98 |
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Trinidad and Tobago and other Caribbean nations and the United States |
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| Attachment: List of Authorities Sought to be Served | |||
| OST-95-112 | 7/2/98 | Notice of Action | |
| OST-95-112 | June 25, 1999 | Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | US-Caribbean |
| Attachment: List of Authorities Sought to be Renewed | |||
| Service List | |||
| OST-95-112 | Filed June 25, 1999 Issued July 13, 1999 |
Notice of Action Taken | US-Trinidad |
| OST-99-6030 | July 27, 1999 | Application for an Exemption | Trinidad and Tobago-Boston/Washington |
| OST-99-6030 | August 11, 1999 | Answer of the Washington Parties | Washington/Boston-Trinidad Tobago |
| OST-99-6030 | August 18, 1999 | Notice of Action Taken | Boston/Washington DC-Trinidad and Tobago/Antigua/Barbados/Grenada/St. Kitts/St. Lucia |
| OST-00-6995 | February 28, 2000 | Application for an Exemption from 49 USC 41301 | Trinidad & Tobago - Atlanta |
| Service List | |||
| OST-00-6995 | Filed February 28, 2000 Issued March 17, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | Trinidad & Tobago - Atlanta |
| OST-00-7317 | April 28, 2000 | Application for Exemption | Trinidad and Tobago- Chicago/Denver |
| Service List | |||
| OST-95-236 | June 16, 2000 | Warsaw Agreement | Counterpart to Warsaw Agreement |
| OST-95-112 | June 27, 2000 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | U.S.- Trinidad/Tobago |
| Attachment: List of Authorities to be Renewed | |||
| Service List | |||
| OST-00-7317 | Filed April 28, 2000 Issued July 6, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | Trinidad and Tabago-Chicago/Denver |
| OST-99-6030 | August 3, 2000 | Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Trinidad and Tobago- Boston/Washington |
| Service List | |||
| OST-00-8211 | October 30, 2000 | Application for Exemption | Trinidad/Tobago- Barbados- Atlanta |
| Service List | |||
| OST-00-8211 | Filed October 30, 2000 Issued November 21, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | Trinidad/Tobago- Barbados- Atlanta |
| OST-00-6995 | March 7, 2001 | Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Trinidad & Tobago - Atlanta |
| Service List | |||
| OST-00-7317 | June 28, 2001 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | Trinidad and Tobago-Chicago/Denver |
| Service List | |||
| OST-00-8211 | November 16, 2001 | Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority | Trinidad and Tobago-Atlanta via Barbados |
| Serivce List | |||
OST-98-3304 - Family Assistance Plans
March 10, 2004
Re: Amended Family Assistance Plan
By: BWIA, David Ramnauth
OST-2006-26586 - Exemption - Trinidad & Tobago-US
December 8, 2006
Caribbean Airlines Limited, an air carrier newly formed, entirely owned, and effectively controlled by the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, respectfully requests an exemption from the provisions of 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to the extent necessary to permit it to engage in: (a) scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail over the following routes:
from Trinidad and Tobago via the intermediate points of Antigua, Aruba, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bonaire and Curacao, the Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, St. Kitts, and St. Lucia, to the U.S. Virgin Islands, San Juan, New York, Miami, Orlando (seasonally July through September), Boston, and Washington, DC, and beyond San Juan to Zurich and Stockholm, beyond New York to Toronto, and beyond Miami and San Juan to Mexico and points in Central America except Belize; and (2) from Trinidad and Tobago via Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, St. Lucia and St. Maarten to San Juan and beyond to Jamaica;
(b) charter air transportation of persons, property and mail between points in Trinidad and Tobago and points in the United States; and (c) other charters pursuant to 14 C.F.R. Part 212. CAL requests that the Department grant its application expeditiously, as the Trinidad and Tobago government has directed CAL to assume operations as the nation's flag carrier on January 1, 2007, and for an initial period of one year. CAL will poll the U.S. airlines shown on the service list.
CAL has chosen to request the broad authority available under the bilateral rather than seek to reproduce BWIA's current DOT authority in Dockets OST-1995-112, OST-1999-6030, OST-2000-6995, OST-2000-7317, and OST-2000-8211. While the Air Transport Licensing Authority of Trinidad and Tobago has not yet issued CAL a formal license, CAL respectfully suggests that the Department may proceed now to issue the requested exemption authority, which CAL would only exercise once "it holds a currently effective authorization from its homeland for such operations."
Counsel: Law Office of John Mietus, 301-571-9334, john@mietuslaw.com
OST-2006-26586 - Exemption - Trinidad & Tobago-US
December 22, 2006
Supplement No. 1 to Application for an Exemption
The Air Transport Licensing Authority of Trinidad and Tobago met on December 20, 2006 and issued CAL the operating authority appended to this Supplement as Exhibit 1.
As CAL prepares to commence operations, it has filled certain key management positions. A four‑member Board of Directors, all Trinidad and Tobago citizens, will oversee the airline: Chairman Arthur Lok Jack (a Trinidad businessman who chairs the Boards of the Associated Brands Group and Neal & Massy Holdings in Trinidad), Gervase Warner (Executive Chairman, Neal & Massy Energy Business Unit), William Lucie‑Smith (consultant and recently retired Senior Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers Trinidad), and Robert Riley (Chairman and CEO of bp Trinidad and Tobago and an attorney‑at‑law). Chief Executive Officer Peter Davies and Executive Vice President, Operations Captain Ian Brunton have been formally named to the management team. In addition, the Air Operator's Certificate issued to CAL by the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority on December 15 identifies additional managers with safety‑related responsibilities. Brief descriptions of these managers follow (all are Trinidad and Tobago citizens except Mr. Davies, a British citizen).
Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334
By: Captain Ian Brunton - Executive VP Operations
Airline Family Assistance Plan
December 21, 2006
Disgnation of Agent for Service
Counsel: John Mietus, 301-571-9334
OST-2006-26586 - Exemption - Trinidad & Tobago-US via Intermediate Points
Filed December 8, 2006 | Issued December 27, 2006
Exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to engage in (a) scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Trinidad and Tobago via the intermediate points of Antigua, Aruba, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bonaire and Curacao, the Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, St. Kitts, and St. Lucia, to the U.S. Virgin Islands, San Juan, New York, Miami, Orlando, Boston, and Washington, D.C. and beyond San Juan to Zurich and Stockholm, beyond New York to Toronto, and beyond Miami and San Juan to Mexico and points in Central America except Belize; and (2) between Trinidad and Tobago via Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, St. Lucia and St. Maarten to San Juan and beyond to Jamaica; (b) charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between points in Trinidad and Tobago and points in the United States; and (c) other charters pursuant to Part 212 of the Department's rules.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-2006-26586 - Exemption - Trinidad & Tobago-US via Intermediate Points
December 21, 2007
Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority
By this application, CAL seeks renewal oft he exemption authority granted by Notice of Action Taken, dated December 27, 2006, which currently is set to expire on December 27, 2007. CAL currently is utilizing the exemption authority to provide nonstop service between Port of Spain, on the one hand, and Miami and New York, on the other. The response to the service has been satisfactory and CAL wants to continue the service for another year.
Counsel: Mietus Law, John Mietus, 202-747-5212, john@mietuslaw.com
OST-2008-0053 - Exemption - Georgetown, Guyana-Trinidad & Tobago-US
February 5, 2008
Application for Exemption Authority
By this application, CAL seeks exemption authority to permit it to serve Georgetown, Guyana, as an intermediate and/or behind homeland point in conjunction with CAL's service between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States. Service between Georgetown and CAL's U.S. gateways, such as Miami and New York, would not only expand and strengthen CAL's presence in the Caribbean-U.S. market, it would also generate significant benefits for travelers and shippers. For example, CAL could operate single plane combination service from Miami to Port of Spain via Georgetown or from Miami to Georgetown via Port of Spain, depending on traffic patterns and volumes. In addition, CAL is interested in operating cargo service over a Miami-Port of Spain-Georgetown-Miami routing as part of its Caribbean-U.S. cargo program and is currently negotiating to obtain wet-leased aircraft to provide such service. The Georgetown authority requested herein clearly would enhance the efficiency of CAL's operations as well as improve air service between the Caribbean and the U.S.
Counsel: Mietus Law, William Evans, 202-747-5212, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2008-0059 - Exemption - Addition of Ft. Lauderdale as Co-Terminal Point - US-Trinidad & Tobago
February 11, 2008
Application for Exemption Authority
By this application, CAL seeks exemption authority to permit it to serve Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, as an additional U.S. co-terminal point. CAL proposes initially to serve the Trinidad and Tobago-Ft. Lauderdale market with four weekly B-737 nonstop flights. There currently is no nonstop or single plane service in this market so that grant of the exemption will result in important new air service for U.S. and Caribbean travelers.
The exemption is requested for one year. CAL requests expedited consideration of this application because, if possible, it would like to commence the service on or about March 9, 2008.
Counsel: Mietus Law, William Evans, 202-747-5212, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2008-0053 - Exemption - Georgetown, Guyana-Trinidad & Tobago-US
February 12, 2008
On February 5, 2008, Caribbean Airlines Limited filed an application for an exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to serve Georgetown, Guyana, as an intermediate and beyond point in connection with the company's operations between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States. The undersigned has conducted a poll of the relevant U.S. airlines and can report that there are no objections to a grant of the application. Consequently, expedited action on the application would be greatly appreciated.
Counsel: Mietus Law, William Evans, 410-827-5074, bill@mietuslaw.com
OST-2006-26586 - Exemption - Trinidad & Tobago-US via Intermediate Points
Filed December 21, 2007 | Issued February 25, 2008
Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to engage in (a) scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Trinidad and Tobago via the intermediate points of Antigua, Aruba, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bonaire and Curacao, the Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, St. Kitts, and St. Lucia, to the U.S. Virgin Islands, San Juan, New York, Miami, Orlando, Boston, and Washington, D.C. and beyond San Juan to Zurich and Stockholm, beyond New York to Toronto, and beyond Miami and San Juan to Mexico and points in Central America except Belize; and (2) between Trinidad and Tobago via Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, St. Lucia and St. Maarten to San Juan and beyond to Jamaica; (b) charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between points in Trinidad and Tobago and points in the United States; and (c) other charters pursuant to Part 212 of the Department’s rules.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-2008-0053 - Exemption - Georgetown, Guyana-Trinidad & Tobago-US
Filed February 5, 2008 | Issued February 29, 2008
Exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to the extent necessary to permit CAL to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail to serve Georgetown, Guyana, (a) as an additional intermediate point between Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States, and (b) as a point behind Trinidad and Tobago.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-2008-0059 - Exemption - Addition of Ft. Lauderdale as Co-Terminal Point - US-Trinidad & Tobago
Filed February 11, 2008 | Issued February 29, 2008
Notice of Action Taken
Exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to the extent necessary to permit CAL to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail to serve Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, as an additional U.S. co-terminal point for service to/from Trinidad and Tobago and other authorized Caribbean points.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-2002-12556 - Designation of Agent
March 20, 2008
Designation of Agent for Service
Counsel: Mietus Law, John Mietus