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OST-2005-20707 - Operadora Turistica Aurora - Mexico-US Charter Air Transportation
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Operadora Turistica Aurora, S.A. de C.V. OST-2005-20707 March 18, 2005 Counsel: Roller & Bauer, Lee Bauer, 202-331-3300 August 24, 2004 By: OTA, Rafael Ramirez Echeverria OST-2005-20707 - Mexico-US Charter Filed March 18, 2005 | Issued November 3, 2005 Exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment. The applicant also requests stopover privileges and relief from the Department's requirement to provide prior notice of each flight, or series of flights, between Mexico and the United States. By: Paul Gretch OST-2005-20707 - Mexico-US Charter October 12, 2006 Application for Renewal of Exemption Operadora Turistica Aurora has held Part 129 Operations Specifications from the FAA International Field Office in Dallas/San Antonio since November 21,2005 (FAA Certificate Number QXOF135F). The company's only aircraft, a Challenger 604, is configured for ten passenger seats. Counsel: Roller & Bauer, Lee Bauer, 202-331-3300, airlaw@rollerbauer.com OST-2005-20707 - Mexico-US Charter Filed October 12, 2006 | Issued January 22, 2007 Renewal of exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301 to permit the applicant to conduct passenger charter operations between Mexico and the United States, and other passenger charters in accordance with 14 CFR Part 212, using small equipment. The applicant also requests stopover privileges and relief from the Department's requirement to provide prior notice of each flight, or series of flights, between Mexico and the United States. The applicant requests that the authority be granted for a two-year term. In the conduct of these operations, the carrier may only use aircraft capable of carrying no more than 60 passengers and having a maximum payload capacity of no more than 18,000 pounds (small equipment). The one-year duration of the authority we granted is consistent with our usual policy of granting exemption authority in the circumstances presented. We, therefore, dismissed the application to the extent that it sought authority for a longer period. By: Paul Gretch |
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