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Order 2005-12-6 - US-Ukraine Frequencies - Order to Show Cause
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US-Ukraine Frequencies Order 2005-12-6 Issued and Served December 9, 2005 By this order, we tentatively select Delta Air Lines for allocation of four weekly round-trip frequencies to provide scheduled combination service between the United States and Ukraine. In addition, by this order, we award United Airlines, on an interim basis, three-and-a-half weekly round-trip frequencies to provide scheduled third-country code-share service to Ukraine with Lufthansa German Airlines, pending implementation of service pursuant to a final order on the carrier selection aspect of this case. United Airlines and Delta Air Lines filed applications for allocation of 3.5 and 4 of the available frequencies, respectively. United would use the frequencies to provide a daily third-country code-share service with Lufthansa between United’s U.S. gateways and Kiev, Ukraine, via Munich, Germany. Delta would use the frequencies, in combination with one of its currently held Ukraine frequencies, to provide five-times-a-week direct nonstop service using its own aircraft between New York (JFK) and Kiev, Ukraine, using B-767 aircraft. United filed its application on August 18, 2005, in Docket OST-2005-22195. On September 9, 2005, after the answer period for United’s application had passed, Delta filed a competing application in Docket OST-2005-22450. By: Michael Reynolds |
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