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OST-1996-1046
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Amerijet International, Inc.
| OST-96-1046 | December 23, 1997 | Application For Renewal of an Exemption | Miami-Panama City; Combine This Authority with Existing Authority to Serve Points in Caribbean, Mexcio, and Central and South America - All-Cargo |
Counsel: Seeger Potter, John Richardson
| OST-96-1046 | Filed December 23, 1997 Issued January 21, 1999 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami-Panama City; Combine This Authority with Existing Authority to Serve Points in Caribbean, Mexcio, and Central and South America - All-Cargo |
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-96-1046 | Filed December 23, 1997 Issued January 21, 1999 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami-Panama City; Combine This Authority with Existing Authority to Serve Points in Caribbean, Mexcio, and Central and South America - All-Cargo |
Scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida, and Panama City, Panama, and to combine this authority with its existing authority to serve points in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America.
Counsel: Paul Gretch
| OST-96-1046 | November 20, 2000 | Application
for Renewal of an Exemption Scanned Copy |
Miami- Panama City; Combine This Authority with Existing Authority to Serve Points in Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America - All-Cargo |
| Service List |
Submits this application for renewal of an exemption authorizing it to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Florida and Panama City, Panama and to integrate that authority with Amerijet's existing authority to serve points in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central and South America.
Counsel: Crispin Brenner, John Richardson, 202.371.2258
| OST-96-1046 | Filed November 20, 2000 Issued December 21, 2000 |
Notice of Action Taken | Miami- Panama City, Panama |
Scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida, and Panama City, Panama, and to combine this authority with its existing authority to serve points in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America.
Arnerijet also requested here to renew its authority previously granted in Docket OST-98-3383 to serve the terminal point Ft. Lauderdale, in addition to, or as an alternative to Miami. By Notice of Action Taken dated May 31, 2000, Amerijet was granted renewed exemption authority to serve the Ft. LauderdalePanarna City market (Docket OST-98-3383); therefore, we will dismiss that portion of its present request in Docket Ost-96-1046.
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-96-1046 | October 11, 2002 | Application for Amendment and Renewal of an Exemption | US-Panama All-Cargo |
| Service List |
Submits this application for renewal of the exemption issued to it in this docket which authorizes it to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida and Panama City, Panama and to integrate that authority with Amerijet's existing authority to serve other points in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central and South America. In addition, Amerijet respectfully requests that this exemption be amended to allow Amerijet to serve the terminal point Ft. Lauderdale in addition to Miami.
Amerijet respectfully requests that this exemption be amended to permit Amerijet to serve Panama through Ft. Lauderdale as well as Miami. Amerijet was granted Ft. Lauderdale-Panama exemption authority in Docket OST-98-3383 so, technically, it is not necessary that duplicative authority be awarded here. But, it is more convenient administratively for Amerijet's Panama authority to recognize all U.S. terminal points it is allowed to serve. Granting this request will also, at some time in the future, permit Amerijet and the Department to eliminate their continued consideration of Docket OST-98-3383.
Amerijet's plans to provide service to and from Panama utilizing Boeing 727-200 freighter aircraft presently in its fleet or with other aircraft Amerijet may acquire in the future.
Counsel: Crispin Brenner, John Richardson, 202-371-2258
| OST-96-1046 | Filed October 11, 2002 Issued February 27, 2002 |
Notice of Action Taken | Panama City - Miami |
Renew scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between Miami, Florida, and Panama City, Panama, and to combine this authority with its existing authority to serve points in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America. Amend this authority to permit Amerijet to serve Panama City through Ft. Lauderdale as well as Miami.
Amerijet was granted Ft. Lauderdale-Panama City exemption authority in Docket OST-98-3383. Amerijet states that it would be more convenient administratively to recognize all of Amerijet's U.S. terminal points for its Panama authority in Docket OST-96-1046 and eliminate its Panama authority in Docket OST-98-3383.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-96-1046 - Miami/Ft. Lauderdale-Panama City
December 23, 2004
Application for Renewal of Exemption
At the present time, Amerijet's operations with its own aircraft and its own crews are limited to service with Boeing 727-200 equipment which is not ideal for serving the US-Panama market. Amerijet has near-term plans, however, to combine service to Panama with service to other southern Central and South American markets with larger freighter equipment. The success of that business plan will be dependent upon maintaining in effect its authority to provide scheduled all-cargo service in the US-Panama market.
Counsel: John Richardson, 202-371-2258
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