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OST-2005-20924 - Cargo 360 - Interstate Scheduled Cargo Certificate
OST-2005-20924 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Interstate Scheduled Cargo
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Cargo 360, Inc. OST-2005-20925 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Foreign Scheduled Cargo - US-South Korea Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Applies for a certificate of public convenience and necessity authorizing it to engage in scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail from points behind the United States via the United States and intermediate points to a point or points in the Republic of Korea and beyond.' Cargo 360 is a start-up all-cargo carrier that intends to engage in world-wide scheduled and charter operations, including provision of wet-lease services to U.S. and foreign airlines similar to those provided by various U.S. all-cargo carriers. Counsel: Garofalo Goerlich, Aaron Goerlich, 202-776-3970, agoerlich@ggh-airlaw.com OST-2005-20924 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Interstate Scheduled All-Cargo May 23, 2005 Re: Petition for Partial Reconsideration of May 13, 2005 Decision on Confidential Treatment Cargo 360 submits this petition vis-à-vis the remaining portions of the financial statements comprising Exhibit 302. Specifically, Cargo 360 requests confidential treatment for pages numbered 5 through 16, 5 through 20, and 5 through 20 of the audited GEMS financial statements for 2002, 2003, and 2004, respectively. Cargo 360 also requests continuing confidential treatment for pages numbered 4 through 15, 4 through 18, and 4 through 18 of the audited GEMS O&G II financial statements for 2002, 2003, and 2004, respectively. Counsel: Garofalo Goerlich, Aaron Goerlich, 202-776-3970, agoerlich@ggh-airlaw.com OST-2005-20924 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Interstate Scheduled All-Cargo June 16, 2005 Re: Ruling on Petition for Confidential Treatment By: Air Carrier Fitness, William Bertram OST-2005-20924 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Interstate Scheduled All-Cargo June 30, 2005 According to the applicant, it has signed a term sheet agreement with KAL for aircraft maintenance. Please identify the corporate position that will be responsible for overseeing the contract, along with the name, background, and credentials of the individual selected for this position. Cargo 360 should also indicate to whom on the corporate structure this position will report, how the oversight will be accomplished, and whether the position is part‑time or full‑time. By: Air Carrier Fitness, Lauralyn Remo OST-2005-20924 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Interstate Scheduled Cargo September 2, 2005 Additional Information Requested We have reviewed the information filed on August 2, 2005, in Dockets OST-2005-20924 and OST-2005-20925 by Cargo 360, Inc. in support of its applications for certificate authority. This review has revealed the need for additional and/or clarifying information before we can continue processing Cargo 360’s applications. To enable us to proceed with our review, we ask that you identify the individuals and their nationalities that own and manage General Enterprise Management Services Limited, a private equity firm based in Hong Kong. According to the record, GEMS manages GEMS Oriental and General Fund I1 Limited, a Cayman investment fimd that ultimately owns, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Corundum International Finance Limited. By: William Bertram Order 2005-12-19 Issued December 29, 2005 | Served December 30, 2005 Order to Show Cause and Proposing Issuance of Certificate Authority - Bookmarked By this order, we tentatively conclude that Cargo 360, Inc. is a citizen of the United States, is fit, willing, and able to provide interstate and foreign scheduled air transportation of property and mail, and should be issued certificates of public convenience and necessity authorizing such operations, subject to conditions. If granted the certificate authority it seeks, the applicant plans to provide interstate and foreign scheduled all‑cargo service within the United States and between the United States and Korea. Cargo 360 intends to operate three B‑747‑300SF aircraft under an Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance agreement with Korean Air Lines, while retaining the right to sell, on a scheduled all‑cargo basis, westbound capacity that will not be used by KAL. By: Michael Reynolds Order 2006-1-10 Issued and Served January 13, 2006 By Order 2005-12-19, issued December 29, 2005, we directed all interested persons to show cause why we should not make final our tentative findings and conclusions stated in it and award certificates of public convenience and necessity to Cargo 360, Inc., authorizing it to engage in interstate and foreign scheduled air transportation of property and mail. Interested persons were given 14 calendar days to file objections to the order. No objections to the show-cause order were received. We issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity to Cargo 360, Inc., to engage in interstate cargo scheduled air transportation in the form and subject to the Terms, Conditions, and Limitations attached. We direct Cargo 360, Inc., to submit to the Air Carrier Fitness Division a first year progress report within 45 days following the end of its first year of certificated operations. By: Michael Reynolds Order 2006-3-13 Issued March 13, 2006 | Served March 16, 2006 Order Issuing Foreign Certificate | Word By Order 2006-1-10, issued January 13, 2006, we found Cargo 360, Inc., fit, willing, and able to engage in interstate and foreign scheduled air transportation of property and mail. Further, by that order, we issued a section 41102 certificate authorizing Cargo 360, Inc., to engage in interstate scheduled air transportation. By this order, we are issuing a companion certificate authorizing Cargo 360, Inc., to engage in foreign cargo scheduled air transportation. Instead of repeating our findings and conclusions in Order 2006-1-10, we incorporate them here by reference. We issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity to Cargo 360, Inc., to engage in foreign cargo scheduled air transportation in the form and subject to the Terms, Conditions, and Limitations attached. By: Michael Reynolds Order 2006-5-26 Issued and Served May 31, 2006 Order Confirming Oral Actions and Issuing Effective Certificates By this order, we (1) confirm our oral action of March 31, 2006, granting Cargo 360, Inc. an exemption from the requirements of section 201.5 of our rules to the extent necessary to allow the company to carry revenue cargo on proving flights conducted under the surveillance of the Federal Aviation Administration, (2) confirm our oral action of May 11, 2006, making the interstate and foreign charter certificates issued to Cargo 360 effective on that date, and (3) reissue the air carrier’s certificates to reflect their effective dates. By: Todd Homan |
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