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OST-2005-22578 - US Airways - Certificate of Public Convenience
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US Airways, Inc. OST-2005-22228 - Streamlining Regulatory Procedures for Licensing September 26, 2005 Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 41102, Subpart B of the Department's Rules of Practice, and the Department's Notice, posted August 26, 2005, about streamlining regulatory procedures for licensing U.S. and foreign air carriers, US Airways, Inc. hereby requests parallel certificate authority for US Airways' pending and existing exemptions to provide scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property, and mail, as well as for such authority for Open Skies markets for which US Airways has not previously sought or obtained any authority. US Airways further seeks integration authority to combine this authority with US Airways' other authorities. Counsel: US Airways and O'Melveny Myers, Donald Blsiss, 202-383-5300, dbliss@omm.com
Order 2007-4-20 Issued March 23, 2007 | Served April 18, 2007 Order Issuing Certificate | Word By this order we grant US Airways, Inc. certificate authority to provide combination service to all of our foreign aviation partners that have entered into an open-skies agreement with the United States where that agreement is being applied. On our own initiative, we have also decided to grant to US Airways certificate authority to serve Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Samoa, Singapore, and Tonga, each a signatory to the Multilateral Agreement on the Liberalization of International Air Transportation. We defer action on the remainder of the carrier’s requests and will handle them separately. Our action here establishes for the carrier a new route certificate
We are converting US Airways’ existing exemption authority to serve open-skies partners to certificate authority. We are deferring action on the remainder of its request to convert its existing exemption authority to certificate authority.
We will also, on our own initiative, grant the carrier blanket authority such that when an additional foreign aviation partner enters into an open-skies agreement with the United States, and where that agreement is being applied, authority to serve that open-skies partner will automatically be included as part of the carrier’s certificate authority without the need for further action by the Department or the carrier. By: Paul Gretch |
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