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OST-2004-19893 - Mexicana - San Jose del Cabo/Cancun-Oakland
OST-2004-18440 - American West and Mesa - Oakland-Los Cabos
OST-2004-19075 - North American - Oakland-Cancun
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Compania Mexicana de Aviacion, S.A. de C.V. OST-2004-19893 - Exemption - San Jose Del Cabo/Cancun-Oakland December 10, 2004 Mexicana requests authority from the Department to engage in scheduled combination foreign air transportation between San Jose del Cabo/Cancun and Oakland. Mexicana expects to utilize Airbus A318, A320 or Boeing B757 aircraft on these routes and will begin service on January 1, 2005. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Charles Donley II, 202-626-6840, cdonley@ssd.com
Filed December 10, 2004 | Issued December 30, 2004 Exemption from 49 USC section 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled, combination services between the two Mexican coterminal points San Jose del Cabo and Cancun, and the U.S. coterminal point Oakland, California. By: Paul Gretch
OST-2001-11028 - Exemption - Mexico City-Miami-Beyond December 20, 2005 Application for Renewal of Exemptions Requests renewal of the exemption authority granted to it by the Department of Transportation in the above-captioned dockets to perform scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail on the following routes: (i) Mexico City-Miami, and beyond; (ii) Leon!Morelia!CancunlSan Jose del Cabo-Sacramento, San Jose del Cabo-Las Vegas; (iii) San Jose del Cabo/Cancun-Oakland; and (iv) Guadalajara-Charlotte. Counsel: Squire Sanders, Charles Donley, 202-626-6840, cdonley@ssd.com
OST-2001-11028 - Exemption - Mexico City-Miami-Beyond Filed December 27, 2005 | Issued February 8, 2006 Renewal of exemption from 49 USC § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail between: 1) Mexico City, Mexico, and Miami, Florida, and beyond; 2) the four Mexican coterminal points Leon, Morelia, Cancun, and San Jose del Cabo, on the one hand, and Sacramento, California, on the other hand; 3) San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, and Las Vegas, Nevada; 4) the two Mexican coterminal points San Jose del Cabo and Cancun, on the one hand, and Oakland, California, on the other hand; and 5) Guadalajara, Mexico, and Charlotte, North Carolina. By: Paul Gretch |
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