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Order 98-4-2

Foreign Air Carriers of Mexico (Requirement to Obtain Prior Approval for Certain Third and Fourth Freedom Charter Operations)

Order 98-4-2 | OST-98-3702 | Issued April 1, 1998 | Served April 7, 1998

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By this order we exempt all Mexican foreign air carriers currently holding Department authority to conduct Mexico-U.S. charter operations, and all Mexican carriers that obtain this authority in the future, from the requirement that they obtain prior Department approval, in the form of a statement of authorization under 14 CFR Part 212, before operating any individual Third or Fourth Freedom charter flights in the Mexico-U.S. market, if, at their option, they instead submit a notice of such operations, as described below. Mexican carriers must still obtain statements of authorization before operating all series or programs of charter flights. We are taking this action consistent with a December 4, 1997, Exchange of Notes between the United States and Mexico. This exemption will be effective May 1, 1998, and will remain in effect until ftulher order of the Department.

By:  Charles Hunnicutt


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