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OST-2003-15484 - Evergreen - US-Iraq All-Cargo
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Evergreen International Airlines, Inc. June 23, 2003 OST-03-15484 - US-Iraq All-Cargo Service Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 40109 and Subpart C of the Department's Rules of Practice, Evergreen International Airlines, Inc. respectfully requests an exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41101 to the extent necessary to permit it to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail between any point or points in the United States, via intermediate points, and any point or points in Iraq and beyond. Evergreen also seeks to integrate the proposed authority with its existing certificate and exemption authority, consistent with applicable aviation agreements, so it will have maximum flexibility to serve Iraq in the most efficient and economical fashion. Evergreen requests that the authority be granted for a period of two years. Counsel: Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-371-6030, bill.evans@piperrudnick.com June 24, 2003 OST-03-15484 - US-Iraq All-Cargo Service On June 23, 2003, Evergreen International Airlines, Inc., filed an application in the above-referenced docket for US -Iraq exemption authority. Through an oversight, I neglected to serve Northwest Airlines, Inc. This is to advise you that a copy of the application has now been served on Northwest. Counsel: Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-371-6030, bill.evans@piperrudnick.com Various Notices of Action Taken - Afghanistan and Iraq Issued July 29, 2003 OST-03-15473 - Continential - US-Iraq Notice granting the applications of Air Transport International, LLC.; Gemini Air Cargo, Inc.; Evergreen International Airlines, Inc.; Atlas Air, Inc.; Polar Air Cargo, Inc.; North American Airlines, Inc.; and, Continental Airlines, Inc., subject to conditions. Effective July 29, 2003 through July 29, 2005. Petitions due August 7, 2003. We remind all of the carriers seeking to exercise Iraq authority (whether underlying route authority or code-share authority) that the authority granted here cannot alone result in new service to Iraq. (See Order 2003-6-20.) This authority is subject to compliance with all applicable Office of the Coalition Provisional Authority, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, Department of Defense, and other U.S. Government requirements. Further, to assure compliance with all applicable U.S. Government requirements concerning security, before commencing any new service (including charter flights) to or from a foreign airport, carriers are reminded to contact their Principal Security Inspector (PSI) to advise the PSI of their plans and to find out whether the Transportation Security Administration has determined that security is adequate to allow such airport(s) to be served. Consistent with Order 2003-6-20, we deferred on applications to the extent that they sought authority to serve Afghanistan. We will process Afghanistan requests separately. By: Paul Gretch File August 4, 2003 | Approved August 7, 2003 OST-03-15854 - Guadalajara/Leon/El Bajio-Los Angeles/Las Vegas Codeshare Joint application of Compania Mexicana de Aviacion and Aerovias de Mexico for Statements of Authorization under 14 CFR Part 212, for an indefinite duration, to permit: 1) Aeromexico to carry Mexicana's code on Aeromexico's scheduled flights operated between a) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California; and b) Guadalajara and Las Vegas, Nevada; and 2) Mexicana to carry Aeromexico's code on Mexicana's scheduled flights operated between a) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California; b) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Las Vegas, Nevada; and c) Leon/El Bajio, Mexico, and Los Angeles, California. By: Allen Brown OST-2003-15484 - Exemption - US-Iraq All-Cargo May 3, 2005 Application for Renewal of Exemption Authority to Serve Iraq Hereby applies for a minimum two-year renewal of its exemption authority permitting it to provide scheduled all-cargo service between a point or points in the United States via intermediate points, and any point or points in Iraq and to integrate this exemption authority with all of Evergreen's existing and future certificate and exemption authority, consistent with applicable air transport agreements. Counsel: Silverberg Goldman, Robert Silverberg, 202-944-3300, rsilverberg@sgbdc.com |
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