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OST-2004-17264 - jetBlue - Certificate of Public Convenience - Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica
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jetBlue Airways Corporation OST-2004-17264 - Certificate of Public Convenience - US-Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica March 8, 2004 Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Foreign Scheduled Air Transportation | Word Respectfully submits this application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity authorizing JetBlue to engage in foreign scheduled air transportation of persons, property and mail pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 41102 to Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. JetBlue requests expedited action under Subpart Q of the Department of Transportation’s Procedural Regulations. 14 C.F.R. Part 302, Subpart C. JetBlue has today also submitted an application to the Department for an exemption to provide scheduled passenger service between JFK International Airport and Santo Domingo (SDQ) and Santiago (STI), the Dominican Republic. (OST-04-17265) Counsel: Dow Lohnes, Jonathan Hill, 202-776-2000, jhill@dlalaw.com
OST-2004-17264 - Certificate of Public Convenience - US-Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica January 26, 2006 The exemption requested herein is for the transportation of persons, property and mail, in combination service, on at least a daily basis between JFK Airport and Bermuda. JetBlue will operate these routes with Stage 3 compliant EMBRAER E-190 aircraft. JetBlue's E-190 aircraft are configured to carry 100 customers. JetBlue is prepared to start service from New York (JFK) to Bermuda in May of this year and requests that the Department issue as soon as possible an exemption and a certificate for such service. Further, JetBlue requests that, consistent with the Department's recent integration order, JetBlue be allowed to integrate this authority with all other foreign authority it holds to the widest extent possible. JetBlue notes that Spirit Airlines filed on January 23, 2006 an Emergency Exemption to begin service to Bermuda on May 15, 2006. JetBlue agreed to Spirit's request to shorten the answer period and interposed no objection to the grant of the exemption. JetBlue requests that its request for authority be acted on at the same time as Spirit's Emergency exemption in light of the fact that its request for authority has been on file with DOT for more than a year and a half. Counsel: Dow Lohnes, Jonathan Hill, 202-776-2000, jhill@dlalaw.com
OST-2006-23759 - Exemption - New York (JFK)-Bermuda November 8, 2007 Application for Renewal of Exemption JetBlue Airways Corporation files this Application for Renewal of Exemption to provide scheduled air service of persons, property and mail to Bermuda ("BDA"). By Notice of Action Taken in Docket OST-2006-23759, the Department granted JetBlue's original request filed January 26, 2006. JetBlue requests that the exemption be granted for a period of two years or until the Department takes final action on its certificate application filed with the Docket Section, in Docket OST-2004-17264, for the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for foreign combination service. JetBlue operates these routes with Stage 3 compliant EMBRAER E-190 aircraft. JetBlue's E-190 aircraft are configured to carry 100 customers. Counsel: Dow Lohnes, Jonathan Hill, 202-776-2000, jhill@dowlohnes.com |
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