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OST-2001-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles April 6, 2001 Application for Exemption Authority Los Angeles-Puerto Rico
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Counsel: Steptoe & Johnson, David Coburn, 202.429.3000



OST-01-9359 Filed April 6, 2001
Issued April 24, 2001
Notice of Action Taken Los Angeles- Puerto Rico

Exemption to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled, combination service between Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-96-1836
OST-97-2446
OST-01-9359
April 3, 2002 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority U.S.- Mexico
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OST-96-1836:

OST-97-2446:

OST-01-9359:

Aero California is headquartered at La Paz, Baja California Sur International Airport. With its fleet of DC-9 aircraft, Aero California currently provides service between points throughout the Baja California Peninsula and numerous other points within Mexico, on the one hand, and points in the United States, on the other.

Counsel: Steptoe Johnson, David Coburn, 202.429.8063



OST-01-9359 Filed April 5, 2002
Issued April 24, 2002
Notice of Action Taken Los Angeles, California and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Exemption to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled, combination service between Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By:  Paul Gretch



OST-96-1836
OST-97-2446
OST-01-9359
April 16, 2003 Application for Renewal of Exemption Mexico-US
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OST-96-1836:

Between the coterminal points of Loreto, San Jose del Cabo, Culiacan, Hermosillo, La Paz, and Manzanillo, Mexico, on the one hand, and the terminal point Los Angeles, California, on the other;

OST-97-2446:

OST-01-9359:

Aero California is headquartered at La Paz, Baja California Sur International Airport. With its fleet of DC-9 aircraft, Aero California currently provides service between points throughout the Baja California Peninsula and numerous other points within Mexico, on the one hand, and points in the United States, on the other.

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



Filed April 16, 2003 | Issued August 1, 2003

Notice of Action Taken | Word

Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to continue to conduct scheduled, combination service between Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California.

By: Paul Gretch



OST-96-1836 - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-97-2446 - Torreon-Los Angeles
OST-01-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

July 26, 2004

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Aero California is headquartered at La Paz, Baja California Sur International Airport. With its fleet of DC‑9 aircraft, Aero California currently provides service between points throughout the Baja California Peninsula and numerous other points within Mexico, on the one hand, and points in the United States, on the other.

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



OST-96-1836 - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-97-2446 - Torreon-Los Angeles
OST-01-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

Filed July 26, 2004 | Issued October 21, 2004

Notice of Action Taken

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

By: Paul Gretch



OST-1996-1836 - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-1997-2446 - Torreon-Los Angeles
OST-2001-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

October 20, 2005

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

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

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



OST-1996-1836 - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-1997-2446 - Torreon-Los Angeles
OST-2001-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

Filed October 20, 2005 | Issued November 29, 2005

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between: 1) the six Mexican coterminal points Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacan/La Paz/Hermosillo/Manzanillo, and Los Angeles, California; 2) the three Mexican coterminal points Mazatlan/Guaymas/Tijuana, and Los Angeles; 3) Durango, Mexico, and Los Angeles; 4) Torreon, Mexico, and Los Angeles; and 5) Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Los Angeles.

By: Paul Gretch



OST-1996-1836 - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-1997-2446 - Torreon-Los Angeles
OST-2001-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

November 28, 2006

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

Aero California hereby submits this application for renewal of its exemptions from 49 U.S.C. § 41301, issued in the above dockets, allowing it to conduct certain scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail. The routes for which Aero California seeks renewal of its authority are as follows:

OST-1996-1836:

  1. Between the coterminal points of Loreto, San Jose del Cabo, Culiacan, Hermosillo, La Paz, and Manzanillo, Mexico, on the one hand, and the terminal point Los Angeles, California, on the other;
  2. between the coterminal points Mazatlan, Guaymas and Tijuana, Mexico, on the one hand, and the terminal point Los Angeles, California, on the other; and
  3. between Durango, Mexico, on the one hand, and Los Angeles, California, on the other.

OST-1997-2446:

OST-2001-9359:

With its fleet of DC-9 aircraft, Aero California currently provides service between points throughout the Baja California Peninsula and numerous other points within Mexico, and has provided service between such points, on the one hand, and Los Angeles, CA, on the other. Aero California intends to restore service at Los Angeles, CA in the near future, serving the points identified herein.

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



OST-1996-1836 - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-2001-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

March 15, 2007

Withdrawal of Los Angeles-Culiacan Renewal

Aero California hereby amends its November 28, 2006 Application for renewal of its exemption authority so as to withdraw its request for renewal of the Los Angeles-Culiacan route, as to which its designation has been removed by the Government of Mexico. The Application is not being amended in any other respect.

Counsel: Steptoe & Johnson, David Coburn, 202-429-8063, dcoburn@steptoe.com



OST-1996-1836 - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-1997-2446 - Torreon-Los Angeles
OST-2001-9359 - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

Filed November 28, 2006 | Amended March 15, 2007 | Issued March 20, 2007

Notice of Action Taken

Renewal of exemption from 49 USC 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between: 1) the five Mexican coterminal points Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/La Paz/Hermosillo/ManzaniIlo, and Los Angeles, California; 2) the three Mexican coterminal points MazatIan/Guaymas/Tijuana, and Los Angeles; 3) Durango, Mexico, and Los Angeles; 4) Torreon, Mexico, and Los Angeles; and 5) Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Los Angeles.

Our November 29, 2005 action also awarded Aero California authority to operate between Culiacan, Mexico, and Los Angeles in Docket OST-1996-1836. By letter dated March 15, 2007, Aero California withdrew its request for renewal of that authority.

By: Paul Gretch



OST-1996-1836 - Exemption - Loreto/San Jose del Cabo/Culiacan/Hermosillo/La Paz/Mazatlan/Guymas/Tijuana/Durango-Los Angeles / Hermosillo-Tucson
OST-1997-2446 - Exemption - Torreon-Los Angeles
OST-2001-9359 - Exemption - Puerto Vallarta-Los Angeles

March 19, 2008

Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority

OST-1996-1836 - (1) Between the coterminal points of Loreto, San Jose del Cabo, Hermosillo, La Paz, and Manzanillo, Mexico, on the one hand, and the terminal point Los Angeles, California, on the other; (2) between the coterminal points Mazatlan, Guaymas and Tijuana, Mexico, on the one hand, and the terminal point Los Angeles, California, on the other; and (3) between Durango, Mexico, on the one hand, and Los Angeles, California, on the other.

OST-1997-2446 - Between Torreon, Mexico, on the one hand, and Los Angeles, California, on the other.

OST-2001-9359 - Between Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on the one hand, and Los Angeles, California, on the other.

Successfully engaged in transporting persons, property and mail within Mexico since 1967. Aero California is headquartered at La Paz, Baja California Sur International Airport. With its fleet of DC-9 aircraft, Aero California currently provides service between points throughout the Baja California Peninsula and numerous other points within Mexico, and has provided service between such points, on the one hand, and Los Angeles, CA, on the other. Aero California is currently working toward restoration of service in the next several months between certain points in Mexico for which it seeks renewal of exemption authority and Los Angeles, CA. To that end, Aero California is in the process of making arrangements for the restoration of service, including hiring personnel.

Counsel: Steptoe & Johnson, David Coburn, 202-429-8063, dcoburn@steptoe.com


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