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OST-97-2336
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American Airlines, Inc. (Renew Notice of Action Taken)
OST-97-2336 | Posted June 12, 1997 (From Office of Intl Aviation)
Integrate its existing authority to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail on Routes 137, 370, 487, 576, 602, 605, and 648, and under exemption authority it holds to permit foreign air transportation services involving any points named on the above certificates of public convenience and necessity and exemptions.
By: Paul Gretch / Counsel: Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647
Order Confirming Notices of Action Taken
Order 97-7-16 | Issued July 17, 1997 | Served July 23, 1997
By: Paul Gretch
American Airlines, Inc.
| OST-97-2336 | April 9, 1999 | Broad Route Integration Authority Exemption Renewal | |
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American Airlines, Inc., under 49 USC 40109 and 14 CFR Part 377, hereby applies for renewal of its exemption, initially granted by Order 96-7-42, July 30, 1996, and renewed by Order 97-7-16, July 23, 1997, authorizing integration of American's authority to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail on Route 137, 370, 487, 576, 602, 605, and 648, as well as the exemptions American holds, in order to permit foreign air transportation services involving any points named on the certificates and exemptions.
Counsel: American, Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647, carl_nelson@amrcorp.com
| OST-97-2336 | Filed April 9, 1999 Issued May 5, 1999 |
Notice of Action Taken | Route Integration |
Integrate its existing authority to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail under its certificates of public convenience and necessity for Routes 137, 370, 487, 576, 602, 605, and 648, and under its currently held exemptions, so as to permit foreign air transportation services involving any points named on the above certificates and exemptions. American has requested this authority for an indefinite duration.
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-97-2336 | February 26, 2001 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | Broad Route Integration Authority Exemption Renewal |
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American Airlines, Inc., under 49 USC 40109 and 14 CFR Part 377, hereby applies for renewal and amendment of its exemption, most recently renewed by Notice of Action Taken in this docket on May 5, 1999, authorizing integration of American's authority to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail on certain named certificates, as well as the exemptions American holds, in order to permit foreign air transportation services involving any points named on the certificates and exemptions.
Counsel: American, Carl Nelson, 202.496.5647, carl_nelson@aa.com
American Airlines, Inc. and Delta Air Lines, Inc.
| OST-97-2336 OST-97-2338 |
March 13, 2001 | Consolidated Answer of United Air Lines | Broad Route Integration Authority Exemption Renewal |
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United joins American and Delta in believing that granting U.S. carriers the broadest possible route integration authority would serve the public interest, provided that it incorporates the Department's standard conditions concerning consistency with international agreements and the use of limited-entry rights. So long as the Department is willing to grant the same relief to all U.S. carriers requesting the authority, United supports the American and Delta applications. Accordingly, United requests that the Department amend United's route integration exemption sua sponte, to incorporate the same degree of flexibility afforded American and Delta.,
Eliminating the need for ad hoc amendments and renewal applications will reduce the administrative burden on the Department and assure U.S. carriers the ability to conduct their operations with the maximum flexibility permitted under U.S. international agreements. In recent years, route integration provisions and the conditions attached thereto have become standard Department practice. Because route integration authority is already conditioned on compliance with international agreements and specific procedures governing limited entry routes, there should be no impediment to the grant of uniform, open-ended integration authority covering all of a carrier's international operations., In view of the potential efficiency benefits, both for U.S. airlines and the Department, United submits that it would be appropriate for the Department to revisit its policy on this issue, and fashion a standard that promotes both ease of operations and efficiency in administration.
Counsel: Wilmer Cutler, Jeffery Manley, 202.663.6670, jmanley@wilmer.com
| OST-97-2336 | Filed February 26, 2001 Issued June 8, 2001 |
Notice of Action Taken | Broad Route Integration Authority Exemption Renewal |
Integrate its authority to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail under its certificates of public convenience and necessity for Routes 137, 370, 487, 576, 602, 605, and 648, and currently held exemptions. American has requested that this authority be renewed for an indefinite duration.
By: Paul Gretch
| OST-97-2336 | March 27, 2003 | Application for Renewal of Exemption | Broad Route Integration Authority |
Hereby applies for renewal of its exemption, as renewed and amended by Notice of Action Taken in this docket on June 8, 2001, authorizing integration of American's route authority (certificates and exemptions) extant on the date of renewal.
Counsel: American, Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647, carl.nelson@aa.com
| OST-97-2336 | Filed March 28, 2003 Issued April 18, 2003 |
Notice of Action Taken | Broad Route Integration Authority |
Integrate its authority to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail under its certificates of public convenience and necessity and currently held exemptions. American has requested that this authority be renewed for an indefinite duration.
By: Paul Gretch
OST-97-2336 - Broad Route Integration Authority Exemption
February 10, 2005
Application for Renewal of Exemption
American Airlines, Inc., under 49 USC 40109 and 14 CFR Part 377, hereby applies for renewal of its exemption, as renewed and amended by Notice of Action Taken in this docket on April 18, 2003, authorizing integration of American's route authority (certificates and exemptions) extant on the date of renewal.
Counsel: American, Carl Nelson, 202-496-5647, carl.nelson@aa.com
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