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OST-97-2791

Aero California S.A. de C.V. (Exemption, Zacatecas-Dallas)

OST-97-2791 | August 8, 1997

Application for Exemption Authority

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Aero California would utilize its fleet of DC-9 aircraft to provide the new flight services for which exemption authority is sought. It anticipates operating approximately three to four flights weekly on the Zacatecas-DFW route and eventually providing daily service as demand warrants. Aero California anticipates that there will be a significant immediate demand for its services on this new route and thus it intends to inaugurate services on this route in the near future. In order to allow sufficient time for Aero California to make the necessary preparations and to promote its new services, Aero California requests DOT to act promptly on this application.

Exhibit A

Answers are due by August 25, 1997

Service List

Counsel: Steptoe Johnson, David Coburn, 202-429-8063


Aero California S.A. de C.V. (Notice of Action Taken)

OST-97-2791 | Posted August 26, 1997

Notice of Action Taken

Exemption to conduct scheduled combination service between Zacatecas and Dallas/Ft. Worth for a period of one year.

Counsel: David Coburn, 202-429-8063


Various Foreign Carriers

Order 97-9-7 | OST-97-2791 | OST-97-2770 | OST-96-1864 | OST-96-1667 | OST-96-1487 | OST-96-1405
OST-96-263

Order Confirming Notices of Action Taken

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The foreign air carriers referenced in the attached Notices of Action Taken have applied for various forms of authority or relief from Title 49 of the U.S. Code or regulations or orders of the Department in order to perform the air transportation activities shown in the attached Notices of Action Taken. Except as noted, no answers were filed to these requests. Because of the imminence of these operations, we approved them by telephone, subject to adherence, by each applicant, to the conditions set forth in its foreign air carrier permit, and/or conditions attached. We carefully considered the information set forth in each application described in the attached Notices of Action Taken, and we found that each of the proposed operations was consistent with the public interest.

Notices of Action Taken

By: Paul Gretch


Aero California S.A. de C.V. (Exemption Renewal, Zacatecas-Dallas)

OST-97-2791 | August 26, 1998

pdficon.gif (87 bytes)Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Answers are due by September 15, 1998

Service List

Counsel:  Steptoe Johnson, David Coburn


Aero California S.A. de C.V.

OST-97-2791 Filed August 26, 1998 - Approved September 29, 1998 pdficon.gif (87 bytes)Notice of Action Zacatecas, Mexico, and Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

Aero California requests exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled, combination service between Zacatecas, Mexico, and Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, for a period of one year.

By:  Paul Gretch, Director


Aero California S.A. de C.V.

OST-96-1836
OST-97-2446
OST-97-2791
July 9, 1999 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority Mexico-US
    Service List  

The routes for which Aero California seeks renewal of its authority are as follows:

Counsel:  Steptoe Johnson, David Coburn, 202-429-8063


Aero California S.A. de C.V.

OST-96-1836
OST-97-2446
OST-97-2791
Filed July 9, 1999
Issued August 6, 1999
Notice of Action Taken Mexico-US

Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled, combination services between: 1) the Mexican coterminal points Loreto, San Jose del Cabo, Culiacan, Hermosillo, La Paz and Manzanillo, and the U.S. terminal point Los Angeles, California; 2) San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, and Phoenix, Arizona; 3) Hermosillo, Mexico, and Tucson, Arizona; 4) the Mexican coterminal points Mazatlan, Guaymas and Tijuana, and the U.S. terminal point Los Angeles, California; 5) Durango, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California; 6) Torreon, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California; 7) Mazatlan, Mexico, and San Francisco, California; 8) Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and San Francisco, California; 9) Aguascalientes,, Mexico, and Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas; and 10) Zacatecas, Mexico, and Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas.

By:  Paul Gretch


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