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OST-1995-557
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OST-1995-557 - Exemption - US-Venezuela All-Cargo
September 15, 1997
Application for Renewal of an Exemption
Amerijet's services are and will continue to be provided with Boeing 727-100 or 200 freighter aircraft presently in Amerijet's fleet or with other aircraft Amerijet may acquire in the future. Amerijet is currently providing scheduled all-cargo service between Miami and all of the Venezuela terminal points at issue here, and it is regularly increasing its scheduled services to respond to positive market conditions.
Answers are due by September 30, 1997
Counsel: Seeger Potter, John Richardson, 202-496-1234
Filed September 15, 1998 | Action Taken February 9, 1998
Renew for two years exemption under 49 U.S. C. 40109 to prwide thefollowing service: scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida, on the one hand, and Caracas, Maracaibo, and Valencia, Venezuela, on the other, via intermediate and beyond points named in the U.S.-Venezuela aviation agreement, and to integrate this authority with its existing exemption and certificate authority.
Applicant rep.: John Richardson, 202.496.1234
Order 98-3-1 | Issued March 2, 1998 | Served March 6, 1998
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-95-557 | December 1, 1999 | Application for Renewal of an Exemption | Miami/Ft. Lauderdale- Caracas/ Maracaibo/ Valencia, Venezuela All-Cargo |
| Service List |
Amerijet's services are and will continue to be provided with Boeing 727-200 freighter aircraft presently in Amerijet's fleet or with other aircraft Amerijet may acquire in the future. Amerijet is currently providing scheduled all-cargo service between Miami/Ft. Lauderdale and Venezuela, and it is regularly increasing its scheduled services to respond to positive market conditions.
Counsel: Crispin Brenner, John Richardson, 202-371-2258
| OST-95-557 | Filed December 1, 1999 Issued May 31, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami/Ft. Lauderdale- Caracas/Maracaibo/ Valencia, Venezuela All-Cargo |
Scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on the one hand, and Caracas, Maracaibo, and Valencia, Venezuela, on the other, via intermediate and beyond points named in the U.S.-Venezuela aviation agreement, and to integrate this authority with its existing exemption and certificate authority and any authority it may acquire in the future.
We dismissed the carrier's request for route integration authority with respect to future certificate/exemption authority. When faced previously with comparable requests, we decided not to grant open route integration authority on a prospective basis (see, for example, Notices of Action Taken dated August 19, 1999 (Docket OST-99-6044) and November 25, 1998 (Docket OST-98-4788)).
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-95-557 | March 21, 2002 | Application for Renewal of an Exemption | Miami/Ft. Lauderdale- Caracas/ Maracaibo/ Valencia, Venezuela |
| Service List |
Amerijet's services are and will continue to be provided with Boeing 727-200 freighter aircraft presently in Amerijet's fleet or with other aircraft Amerijet may acquire in the future. Amerijet is currently providing scheduled all-cargo service between Miami/Ft. Lauderdale and Venezuela, and it will continue to increase its scheduled services to respond to positive market conditions.
Counsel: Crispin Brenner, John Richardson, 202.371.2258
| OST-95-557 | Filed March 21, 2002 Issued April 19, 2002 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami/Ft. Lauderdale - Caracas, Maracaibo and Valencia, Venezuela |
Scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on the one hand, and Caracas, Maracaibo, and Valencia, Venezuela, on the other, via intermediate and beyond points named in the U.S.-Venezuela aviation agreement, and to integrate this authority with its existing exemption and certificate authority.
By: Paul Gretch
February 11, 2004
Application for Renewal of an Exemption
Amerijet's services are and will continue to be provided with Boeing 727‑200 freighter aircraft presently in Amerijet's fleet or with other aircraft Amerijet may acquire in the future. Amerijet is currently providing scheduled all‑cargo service between Miami/Ft. Lauderdale and Venezuela, and it will continue to increase its scheduled services to respond to positive market conditions.
Counsel: John Richardson, 202-371-2258, jrichardson@johnlrichardson.com
Filed February 11, 2004 | Issued March 2, 2204
Scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on the one hand, and Caracas, Maracaibo, and Valencia, Venezuela, on the other, via intermediate and beyond points named in the U.S.-Venezuela aviation agreement, and to integrate this authority with its existing exemption and certificate authority.
The U.S.-Venezuela aviation agreement does not provide for coterminalization of Caracas and Maracaibo or Caracas and Valencia. These points may only be served as separate terminal points.
By: Paul Gretch
December 22, 2005
Application for Renewal of an Exemption
Amerijet International, Inc. submits this application for renewal of its exemption from 49 USC 41101 authorizing it to provide scheduled all-cargo service in the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Florida-Caracas/Maracaibo/Valencia, Venezuela markets, via intermediate points and to beyond points to the extent those points are available to Amerijet, and to integrate that authority with other authority it presently holds.
The exemption at issue was last granted to Amerijet by Notice of Action Taken dated March 2, 2004, and expires by its terms on March 2, 2006. Amerijet requests that the exemption be renewed beyond March 2, 2006 for an additional two-year term.
Amerijet's services are and will continue to be provided with Boeing 727-200 freighter aircraft presently in Amerijet's fleet or with other aircraft Amerijet may acquire in the future. Amerijet is currently providing scheduled all-cargo service between Miami/Ft. Lauderdale and Venezuela, and it will continue to increase its scheduled services to respond to positive market conditions.
Counsel: John Richardson, 202-381-2258, jrichardson@johnlrichardson.com
Filed December 22, 2005 | Issued February 27, 2006
Scheduled foreign air transportation of property, and mail between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on the one hand, and Caracas, Maracaibo, and Valencia, Venezuela, on the other hand, via intermediate and beyond points named in the U.S.-Venezuela aviation agreement, and to integrate this authority with its existing exemption and certificate authority.
By: Paul Gretch
December 21, 2007
Application for Renewal of an Exemption
The exemption at issue was last granted to Amerijet by Notice of Action Taken dated February 27, 2006, and expires by its terms on February 27, 2008. Amerijet requests that the exemption be renewed beyond February 27, 2008 for an additional two-year term.
Amerijet's services are and will continue to be provided with Boeing 727-200 freighter aircraft presently in Amerijet's fleet or with other aircraft Amerijet may acquire in the future. Amerijet is currently providing scheduled all-cargo service between Miami/Ft. Lauderdale and Venezuela, and it will continue to increase its scheduled services to respond to positive market conditions.
Counsel: John Richardson, 202-371-2258, jrichardson@johnlrichardson.com
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