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OST-1999-6374


Aero Rey S.A. de C.V.

OST-1999-6374 - Exemption - Mexico-US October 15, 1999 Application for Exemption U.S.- Mexico
    Exhibit A:  Ownership  
    Exhibit B:  International Air Taxi Permit  
    Exhibit C:  List of Key Personnel  
    Exhibit D:  Financial Statement  
    Exhibit E:  Foreign Air Carrier Certificate of Insurance  

Counsel:  Aero Rey, Eugene Smith



OST-99-6374 Filed October 15, 1999
Issued January 12, 2000
Notice of Action Taken U.S.- Mexico

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-99-6374 January 23, 2001 Application for Renewal of Exemption U.S.- Mexico
    Exhibit A:  Ownership  
    Exhibit B:  International Air Taxi Permit  
    Exhibit C:  List of Key Personnel  
    Exhibit D:  Financial Statement  
    Exhibit E:  Foreign Air Carrier Certificate of Insurance  

Counsel:  Aero Rey, Eugene Smith, 210.590.1630



OST-99-6374 Filed January 23, 2001
Issued February 12, 2001
Notice of Action Taken U.S.- Mexico

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-99-6374 February 4, 2002 Application for Renewal of Exemption U.S.- Mexico
    Exhibit A:  Ownership  
    Exhibit B:  International Air Taxi Permit  
    Exhibit C:  List of Key Personnel  
    Exhibit D:  Financial Statement  
    Exhibit E:  Foreign Air Carrier Certificate of Insurance  

Counsel:  Aero Rey, Eugene Smith, 210.590.1630



OST-99-6374 Filed February 4, 2002
Issued February 21, 2002
Notice of Action Taken U.S.- Mexico

Exemption to permit the applicant to continue to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charter operations in accordance with I4 CFR Part 2 12, using small equipment.

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-99-6374 February 20, 2003 Application for Renewal of Exemption Mexico - US Charter Taxi

By: Eugene Smith, 210-590-1630



OST-99-6374 Filed February 24, 2003
Issued March 13, 2003
Notice of Action Taken

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Mexico -US Charter Taxi

By: Paul Gretch



March 5, 2004

Application for a Renewal of an Exemption

By: Eugene Smith, 210-590-1630



Filed March 8, 2004 | Issued May 21, 2004

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charter operations in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment.

By: Paul Gretch



April 20, 2005

Application for a Renewal of an Exemption for a Period of Two Years

Counsel: Aero Parts, Ltd., Eugene Smith



Filed April 21, 2005 | Issued May 31, 2005

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment.

By: Paul Gretch



May 9, 2006

Application for Renewal of an Exemption - Bookmarked

Rey is seeking transborder charter authority to engage in foreign air transportation of persons and their belongings without the need for prior Department approval of each flight, or series of flights. Rey is also requesting stopover privileges.

Future operations, including its proposed U.S. service, are likely to be a continuation of this type of operation. Rey estimates that it will operate 150 to 200 round trip flights annually between Mexico and the United States with an average load of four passengers per flight; all of which will originate in Mexico.

Rey owns and operates a single 8 passenger Sabreliner NA265-60SC Jet aircraft with Mexican registration XA-SBV.

Rey will be carrying executives to the U.S. on business, thereby fostering commerce between Mexico and the United States consistent with the objectives of the North American Free Trade Agreement

Counsel: Eugene Smith, 210-590-1630



Filed May 10, 2006 | Issued May 30, 2006

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption to permit the applicant to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States and other passenger charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212 using small equipment. The applicant also requests stopover privileges and relief from the Department's requirement to provide prior notice of each flight, or series of flights, between Mexico and the United States.

By: Paul Gretch



May 2, 2007

Application for Renewal of an Exemption

Rey is seeking transborder charter authority to engage in foreign air transportation of persons and their
belongings without the need for prior Department approval of each flight, or series of flights. Rey is also requesting stopover privileges.

Future operations, including its proposed U.S. service, are likely to be a continuation of this type of operation. Rey estimates that it will operate 150 to 200 round trip flights annually between Mexico and the United States with an average load of four passengers per flight; all of which will originate in Mexico.

Counsel: Eugene Smith, 210-590-1630



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Filed May 3, May 11, May 15, May 30 and June 5, 2007 | Issued June 27, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemptions from 49 U.S.C. 41301 to permit the applicants to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment. The applicants also request stopover privileges and relief from the Department’s requirement to provide prior notice of each flight, or series of flights, between Mexico and the United States.

Aero Rey, S.A. de C.V., Guja, S.A. de C.V., and Transporte Ejecutivo Aereo, S.A. de C.V. each requested that their authority be granted for a two-year term. As to the other applicants, we have decided, on our own initiative and in the interest of administrative efficiency, to grant the exemption authority for a two-year term.

By: Paul Gretch


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