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OST-2005-20954 - Aeromexico - Mexico-US Codeshare with Aeromar
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Transportes Aeromar, S.A. de C.V. / Aerovias de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. OST-1995-379 - Exemption - Aeromar - Mexico-US April 11, 2005 Aeromar is currently operating transborder flights between San Antonio, Texas; and San Luis Potosi, and Mexico City, Mexico. For flexibility to respond to demand, Aeromar seeks renewal of all authorized segments -- even where it may not be operating direct service in 2005. Aeromar will be using ATR-42 commuter size aircraft. As shown in the attached designation from the Mexican DGAC, Aeromar had been designated as the non-operating code share partner with Aeromexico between Mexico City, on the one hand, and the co-terminal points Atlanta, GA; Miami, FL; Houston, TX; and New York/JFK. Aeromar desires to begin placing its code on Aeromexico flights in these markets as soon as possible. To operate its flights with Aeromar placing its code on Aeromexico, Aeromexico needs a statement of authorization. The Mexican DGAC has authorized Aeromexico and Aeromar to code share in these markets. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459 for Aeromexico / Herbert Rosenthal, 202-785-9773 for Aeromar OST-1995-379 - Renewal - Chihuahua-Monterrey-San Luis Potosi-Guadalajara-Puerto Vallarta-Manzanillo-Houston June 2, 2005 Correction of a Typographical Error in Application Counsel: Transportes Aeromar, Herbert Rosenthal, 202-785-9773, herbert@herbertrosenthal.com OST-1995-379 - Exemption - Chihuahua-Monterrey-San Luis Potosi-Guadalajara-Puerto Vallarta-Manzanillo-Houston Filed April 11, 2005 | Supplemented June and 2, 2005 | Issued June 22, 2005 Renewal of exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301, granted in Docket OST‑1995‑379, to permit Aeromar to conduct, using small equipment: 1) scheduled, combination service between the Mexican coterminal points San Luis Potosi/Manzanillo/Guadalajara and San Antonio, Texas, and between Mexico City, Mexico and the U.S. coterminal points Laredo/San Antonio, Texas, using small equipment (see below); and 2) charter operations, carrying persons, property, and mail, between Mexico and the United States, and other charters in accordance with 14 C.F.R. Part 212. Aeromar further requests a new exemption from 49 U.S.C. § 41301, to provide scheduled combination service between Mexico City, Mexico, and the U.S. coterminal points Atlanta, Georgia/Miami, Florida/Houston, Texas/New York, New York (JFK) under a code‑share arrangement with Aeromexico, only on flights operated by Aeromexico. Aeromexico requests a statement of authorization to permit it to carry Aeromar's code on flights operated by Aeromexico between Mexico City, Mexico and the U.S. coterminal points Atlanta, Georgia/Miami, Florida/Houston, Texas/New York, New York (JFK) under a code‑share arrangement with Aeromar. By: Paul Gretch OST-1995-379 - Aeromar - Exemption - Mexico-US May 24, 2006 Renew its §40109(c) exemption to engage in scheduled service and charter services (as renewed in Notice of Action taken June 22, 2005) for a period of at least one year; Aeromar invokes the provisions of Part 377 of the Department's Regulations for the automatic extension of all of its previously issued and unexpired exemption licenses. Authorize it to operate as a code share partner with Aeromexico in the MEX-HOU/ATL/JFK/EVR/MIA markets. Issue a renewed statement of authorization to Aeromexico to carry Aeromar's code on the flights Aeromexico operates in the Mexico City - Houston/JFK/Miami/Atlanta markets in Docket OST-2005--20954. Aeromar is currently operating transborder flights between San Antonio, Texas; and San Luis Potosi, and Mexico City, Mexico. For flexibility to respond to demand, Aeromar seeks renewal of all authorized segments - even where it may not be operating direct service in 2006. Aeromar will be using ATR-42 commuter size aircraft (46, 48, or 50 seats) and other aircraft that it leases or acquires to operate the services it operates itself. Aeromar operates five ATR-42-320's and eight ATR-42-500's. Aeromar expects to code share with both Aeromexico and Mexicana on some of these routes for which it is seeking renewal or addition to its exemption. Counsel: DLA Piper Rudnick, William Evans, 202-861-6459 for Aeromexico / Herbert Rosenthal, 202-785-9773 for Aeromar OST-1995-379 - Aeromar - Exemption - Mexico-US July 20, 2006 Transportes Aeromar has its authority issued in several Notices of Action Taken. The Staff is about to act on the most recent application. For the convenience of the Department and for Aeromar, Transportes Aeromar agrees that the forthcoming Notice of Action Taken should encompass all outstanding authority so that the number if renewals required will be reduced. Counsel: Herbert Rosenthal, 202-78-9773, herbert@herbertrosenthal.com for Aeromar |
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