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OST-1997-3138

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China Airlines, Ltd. (Exemption, Taiwan-US)

OST-97-3138 | November 19, 1997

Application for Exemption Authority

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Applies for an exemption from the permit requirement of 49 U.S.C. § 41301 enabling it to:

Answers are due by December 5, 1997

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Counsel: Wilmer Cutler, Jeffrey Shane, 202-663-6000



OST-97-3138 | Filed November 19, 1997 | Approved December 11, 1997

Notice of Action

Relief requested: Exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Taiwan, via Taiwan, and intermediate points, to points in the United States and beyond; charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Taiwan and the United States, and between points not in Taiwan and points not in the United States; and other charters pursuant to 14 CFR 212 of the Department's regulations; and all other rights as enumerated in Annexes I and II of the 1997 Air Transport Agreement.

Applicant representative: Jeffrey Shane 202.663.6000



Various Foreign Air Carriers

Order 98-3-23 | Issued March 25, 1998 | Served March 31, 1998

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By:  Paul Gretch



OST-97-3138 November 17, 1998 pdficon.gif (881 bytes)Application for Renewal of Exemption Taiwan-US-Beyond
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CAL holds a foreign air carrier permit last issued by the Department in Order 86-5-48. CAL is authorized under its permit to provide service between the coterminal points Taipei and Kaohsiang, Taiwan, via intermediate points in the Pacific, and the coterminal points Guam, Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas, and New York, with rights to make technical stops in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska.

Counsel:  Wilmer Cutler, Jeffrey Shane, 202-663-6000



OST-97-3138 Filed November 17, 1998
Issued January 22, 1999
Notice of Action Taken Taiwan-US-Beyond

Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Taiwan, via Taiwan, and intermediate points, to points in the United States and beyond; charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail between Taiwan and the United States, and between points not in Taiwan and points not in the United States pursuant to the terms of the 1997 Air Transport Agreement; and other charters pursuant to 14 CFR 212 of the Department’s regulations; and all other rights as enumerated in Annexes I and II of the 1997 Air Transport Agreement.

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-97-3138 December 1, 1999 Application for Renewal of Exemption U.S.- Taiwan
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Renewal, for a period of not less than one year, of its exemption from Section 41301 of the same Title, enabling it to:

Counsel:  Wilmer Cutler, Jeffery Shane, 202.663.6000



OST-97-3138 Filed December 1, 1999
Issued March 20, 2000
Notice of Action Taken U.S.- Taiwan

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-97-3138 March 18, 2002 Application for Renewal of Exemption U.S.- Taiwan
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CAL holds a foreign air carrier permit last issued by the Department in Order 86-5-48. CAL is authorized under its permit to provide service between the coterminal points Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan; via intermediate points in the Pacific; and the coterminal points Guam; Honolulu, Hawaii; Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; Dallas, Texas; and New York, New York; and beyond to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. CAL also is authorized by the permit to make technical stops in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska and to provide charter foreign air transportation subject to the Department's regulations. In addition to its permit, CAL holds an exemption authorizing it to: (a) conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail from points behind Taiwan, via Taiwan, and intermediate points, to points in the United States and beyond; (b) conduct charter foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between Taiwan and the United States, and between points not in Taiwan and points not in the United States pursuant to the terms of the Open Skies Agreement; (c) conduct other charters pursuant to Part 212 of the Department's Economic Regulations; and (d) exercise all other rights enumerated in Annexes I and II of the Open Skies Agreement. Notice of Action Taken in Docket OST-1997­3138, dated March 20, 2000. CAL's authority under this exemption is set to expire March 20, 2002.

By this application, CAL intends to invoke the automatic extension provisions of 5 U.S.C. § 558(c) and Part 377 of the Department's Special Regulations.

Counsel:  Hogan Hartson, Ronald Brower, 202.637.6446, rpbrower@hhlaw.com



OST-97-3138 Issued March 18, 2002
Docketed April 29, 2002
Notice of Action Taken U.S.- China

Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to: (1) conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Taiwan, via Taiwan, and intermediate points, to points in the United States and beyond; (2) conduct charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail pursuant to the terms of the Air Transport Agreement between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic & Cultural Representative Office; (3) conduct other charters pursuant to 14 CFR 212 of the Department's regulations; and (4) exercise all other rights enumerated in Annexes I and II of the Agreement.

By:  Paul Gretch



January 29, 2004

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Hereby applies for renewal of its exemption authority to: 

CAL holds a foreign air carrier permit last issued by the Department in Order 86‑5‑48. CAL is authorized under its permit to provide service between the coterminal points Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan; via intermediate points in the Pacific; and the coterminal points Guam; Honolulu, Hawaii; Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; Dallas, Texas; and New York, New York; and beyond to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. CAL also is authorized by the permit to make technical stops in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska and to provide charter foreign air transportation subject to the Department's regulations.

CAL is the flag carrier of Taiwan. It currently serves 44 cities in 21 countries across the globe using its fleet of 59 aircraft.

Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, George Carneal, 202-637-6546, gucarneal@hhlaw.com



Filed January 29, 2004 | Issued February 17, 2004

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to: (1) conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Taiwan, via Taiwan, and intermediate points, to points in the United States and beyond; (2) conduct charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail pursuant to the terms of the Air Transport Agreement between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic & cultural Representative Office; (3) conduct other charters pursuant to 14 CFR 212 of the Department's regulations; and (4) exercise all other rights enumerated in Annexes I and II of the Agreement.

By: Paul Gretch



February 1, 2006

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

CAL has provided scheduled passenger service to Houston, scheduled all-cargo service to Atlanta, Miami and Nashville, code-share service to additional points in the United States with Delta Air Lines, Inc., and other services that are consistent with the Open Skies Agreement.

CAL is authorized under its permit to provide service between the coterminal points Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan; via intermediate points in the Pacific; and the coterminal points Guam; Honolulu, Hawaii; Los Angeles and San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; Dallas, Texas; and New York, New York; and beyond to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. CAL also is authorized by the permit to make technical stops in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska and to provide charter foreign air transportation subject to the Department's regulations.

Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, George Carneal, 202-637-6546, gucarneal@hhlaw.com



Filed February 1, 2006 | Issued July 5, 2006

Notice of Action Taken

Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to: (1) conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Taiwan, via Taiwan, and intermediate points, to points in the United States and beyond; (2) conduct charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail pursuant to the terms of the Air Transport Agreement between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic & Cultural Representative Office; (3) conduct other charters pursuant to 14 CFR 212 of the Department's regulations; and (4) exercise all other rights enumerated in Annexes I and II of the Agreement.

By: Paul Gretch



June 23, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

CAL's exemption authorizes it to exercise rights available to Taiwanese carriers under the Open Skies Agreement. Notice of Action Taken dated July 5, 2006. Pursuant to its exemption, CAL has provided scheduled passenger service to Houston, scheduled all-cargo service to Atlanta, Chicago, Miami and Nashville, code-share service to multiple additional points in the United States with Delta Air Lines, Inc., and other services that are consistent with the Open Skies Agreement. CAL's exemption authority is set to expire on July 5, 2008. By this application, CAL requests that the Department renew the exemption authority for an additional two years.

Counsel: Hogan & Hartson, George Carneal, 202-637-6546



Filed June 23, 2008 | Issued August 8, 2008

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Renew exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to: (1) conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail from points behind Taiwan, via Taiwan, and intermediate points, to points in the United States and beyond; (2) conduct charter foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail pursuant to the terms of the Air Transport Agreement between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic & Cultural Representative Office; (3) conduct other charters pursuant to 14 CFR 212 of the Department’s regulations; and (4) exercise all other rights enumerated in Annexes I and II of the Agreement.

By: Paul Gretch


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