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OST-98-4076 - Fine Air Services - Various Route Intergration
Fine Air Services, Inc. - (Renewal of Various Route Integration Authorities / Certificate Authorizing Scheduled Services for which Ememption Authority is already held)
OST-98-4076 | July 14, 1998
Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
Fine Air Services hereby applies, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. §41102 and Subpart Q of the Department's Procedural Regulations (14 C.F.R. Part 302.1701), for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity authorizing Fine Air to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail to points in fifteen countries for which Fine Air currently holds only exemption authority. In the cause of administrative convenience, Fine Air also asks -- as have other all-cargo carriers recently -- that the Department issue it certificate authority to provide scheduled all-cargo services to various other countries which place no limits on U.S.-flag all-cargo service designations or frequencies.
Answers are due by July 29, 1998, Subpart Q.
Counsel: Wilmer Cutler, Jeffrey Shane, 202.663.6000
Federal Express Corporation / Gemini Air Cargo, Inc. / Emery Worldwide Airlines, Inc. / Fine Air Services, Inc. (New or Amended Certificates of Public Convenience, Foreign All-Cargo)
OST-98-4010 | OST-98-4032 | OST-98-4046 | OST-98-4076 | July 27, 1998
Consolidated Answer of Northwest Airlines
There are several public interest reasons why the Department should grant favorable treatment to such requests for multi-country, all-cargo certificate authority. Northwest generally supports the applications of Federal Express, Gemini, Emery, and Fine for broad all-cargo certificate authority, and Northwest plans to file its own application for similar authority in the near future. Since these applications will involve many of the same countries and the carriers generally seek to expand their all-cargo route authority to the extent possible, the Department should treat all of the applications consistently, should confer the same broad all-cargo authority on each carrier, and should grant the applications simultaneously.
Counsel: Northwest, Megan Rae Poldy, 202-842-3193
Polar Air Cargo, Inc. / United Parcel Service Co. / Federal Express Corporation / Emery Worldwide Airlines, Inc. / Fine Air Services, Inc. (Worldwide Cargo Authority)
OST-98-3692 | OST-98-3955 | OST-98-4010 | OST-98-4046 | OST-98-4076 | July 28, 1998
The Department should grant on an expedited basis the new and amended certificates that Gemini, Polar, UPS, FedEx, Emery, and Fine Air, respectively, have requested. Gemini's support for approval of the applications of the other five carriers is subject only to the understanding that the Department will approve Gemini's application as well. As each applicant has stated in its application, granting expanded international scheduled cargo authority for U.S. cargo carriers to serve countries with which the United States has favorable aviation relations will maximize the operating flexibility of each airline and benefit the public by facilitating international commerce.Editor's Note: Thank you to Counsel for Sending an Electronic Copy
Counsel: Roller & Bauer, Moffett Roller, 202-331-3300
By: Bradley Mims
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