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Hi Fly - Transportes Aereos S.A.
OST-2007-28736 - Foreign Air Carrier Permit - Portugal-US Charters July 11, 2007 Application for a Foreign Air Carrier Permit - Bookmarked Hi Fly hereby submits this Application for an initial foreign air carrier permit to provide charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Portugal via Portugal and intermediate points to a point or points in the United States and beyond. Concurrent with the filing of this application, Hi Fly is applying for corresponding exemption authority. Hi Fly proposes to commence charter combination service on or about October 1, 2007 between multiple points in the United States on the one hand, and Lisbon, Oporto, Funchal-Madeira Islands and Ponta Delgada-Azores Islands in Portugal on the other. As it is currently planned, Hi Fly intends to operate non-stop or multi-stop flights on a charter basis. The proposed service will be operated using Airbus A330 aircraft configured to carry 42 business class and 236 economy class passengers. Hi Fly will supplement this Application with the specifics of its charter service in the near future. Hi Fly will operate an Airbus A330-322. The A330 will be used exclusively by Hi Fly. Counsel: Eckert Seamans, Evelyn Sahr, 202-659-6622
OST-2007-28737 - Exemption - Portugal-US Charters July 11, 2007 Hi Fly hereby applies for an exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to permit Hi Fly to engage in charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Portugal via Portugal and intermediate points to a point or points in the United States and beyond. Hi Fly requests that this exemption authority be granted for an indefinite period or until such time as a foreign air carrier permit is issued. By companion application filed concurrently with this application, Hi Fly applied for issuance of an initial foreign air carrier permit. Initially, Hi Fly plans to operate between multiple points in the United States on the one hand, and Lisbon, Oporto, Funchal-Madeira Islands and Ponta Delgada-Azores Islands in Portugal on the other. The proposed service will be operated on a non-stop or multi-stop basis with Airbus A330 aircraft configured to carry 42C 236Y passengers. Counsel: Eckert Seamans, Evelyn Sahr, 202-659-6622 Order 2007-11-4 Issued and Served November 5, 2007 Order Granting Exemption and To Show Cause | Word We grant the request of Hi Fly for an exemption under 49 U.S.C. § 40109 to permit it (1) effective on the issue date of this order, to accept payment, issue tickets, and enter into charter contracts, and (2) effective March 30, 2008, to commence flight operations, for the services: a) Foreign charter air transportation of persons and property from any point or points behind any Member State of the European Union via any point or points in any Member State and via intermediate points to any point or points in the United States and beyond; b) Foreign charter air transportation of persons and property between any point or points in any member of the European Common Aviation Area and any point or points in the United States; c) Other charters pursuant to the prior approval requirements set forth in 14 CFR Part 212 of the Department’s regulations; and d) Charter transportation authorized by any additional route rights available to European Community carriers in the future. We grant the motion of Hi Fly for confidential treatment of its financial submissions. With respect to the applicant’s request for a foreign air carrier permit in this proceeding, we direct all interested persons to show cause why our tentative decision on that application, set forth above, should not be made final. Any interested person objecting to the issuance of an order making final our tentative findings and conclusions with respect to the applicant’s request for a foreign air carrier permit shall, no later than twenty-one calendar days after the date of service of this order, file with the Department. By: Paul Gretch
Order 2008-2-7 Issued February 3, 2008 | Served February 5, 2008 By Order 2007-11-4, issued November 5, 2007, we directed all interested persons to show cause why we should not make final our tentative findings and conclusions stated therein and award a foreign air carrier permit in the form attached to the Order and subject to the conditions attached thereto. We gave interested persons 21 days to file objections to the Order. We said that if no objections were filed, all further procedural steps would be deemed waived, and the Department would enter an order (subject to Presidential review under 49 U.S.C. §41307) which would make final the findings and conclusions of the Order. No objections were received within the time period provided. By: Paul Gretch |
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