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Order 2004-4-16 - Express One International - Revoking Certificate Authority

Express One International, Inc.

Order 04-04-16
OST-98-4024 - Reissuance of Interstate Scheduled Passenger Certificates

Issued April 20, 2004 | Served April 23, 2004

Order Revoking Certificate Authority

The FAA advised us that Express One had reported to that agency that it had been unable to raise sufficient capital to complete its certification as a FAR Part 121 air carrier, that the carrier had decided to postpone seeking needed FAA operating authority, and that the FAA was canceling Express One’s certificate application. By letter dated March 24, 2004, the Department advised Express One that, in light of these circumstances, we planned to move forward with revoking the carrier’s DOT certificates pursuant to section 204.7. Therefore, we will revoke the interstate and foreign certificate authority held by Express One. By this order, however, we will revoke only Express One’s interstate certificate. Revocation of the carrier’s foreign certificate authority is subject to Presidential review under 49 U.S.C. 41307 and will be handled in a separate order.

Express One holds a certificate authorizing it to engage in interstate scheduled air transportation of persons, property, and mail; it also holds a certificate for Route 650 which authorizes the carrier to provide foreign scheduled air transportation of persons, property, and mail between points in the U.S., on the one hand, and Jamaica and Grand Cayman, on the other.

By: Randall Bennett


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